3 bedroom Terraced house for sale in New Street Painswick Stroud GL6

Sale Price: £520,000

Painswick Painswick, GL6 6UN

Terraced
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Available

 140, Bath Road, Cheltenham,
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Street Address

Painswick Painswick, GL6 6UN

Property description

A stunning and spacious mid terrace Grade II listed family home situated in the heart of this ever popular village of Painswick, enjoying views over the church and beyond

St Andrews is a most substantial terraced house understood to date back to 1840. The property is Grade II listed and full of original character features including a full height canted bay window with twelve pane sashes. The property has been well maintained and improved over the years by the current owners and now provides versatile family living over three to four floors. On the ground floor is an wonderful entrance hall, dining room/office with views to the front, breakfast room with fireplace, fully fitted kitchen, utility/pantry with a tanked cellar situated underneath the dining room. The stairs lead up to the second floor, where there is a cloakroom half way up. On the first floor there is a lovely sized sitting room with stone fireplace and bay window overlooking the village and church, there is also a large family bathroom on this floor. The stairs continue to lead from the landing to a half landing where there is a shower room. On the third floor there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom all enjoying lovely views. There is also the benefit of a boarded attic with access to the roof, with natural light. The well-stocked rear garden is a most beautiful place to enjoy having numerous shrub and flower borders, fruit trees and seating areas to sit and relax and a garden shed.



Painswick has an interesting history with origins as far back as the Iron Age where the village grew from the wool trade. To this day the village still echoes its history with a local blacksmith and stonemason. Now known for its parish Church yew trees, Rococo gardens and Cotswold stone houses, Painswick is the perfect place for all ages. With a range of shops from the post office to the newsagents and grocers to name a few, a local primary school, as well as a range of restaurants, pubs and B&B's for visitors. Set on a hill in the Stroud District this picturesque village overlooks the Stroud valleys.



For those travelling further the M5 Motorway J11a is approximately 6.5 miles, and J13 - approximately 7 miles. The M4 J15 Swindon is approximately 35 miles. 
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