Property description
THE PROPERTY The entrance to the property is located behind Market Street, within a building of just three apartments. Upon entering, you are led into the hallway which gains access to all living areas. Also located here is a useful storage cupboard.
The sitting room is located at the front of the property, overlooking the hustle and bustle of this vibrant market town. This room is partially open to the kitchen, of which is fitted with a range of modern wall and base units with integrated oven and electric hob over, whilst there is space and plumbing for additional appliances.
Following on, the bedrooms are well presented comprising one ample single and one good sized double. Completing the accommodation is the bathroom, which is fitted with a matching suite including shower over bath.
The apartment particularly benefits from one allocated parking space to the rear.
AMENITIES Once christened "The Undiscovered Cotswolds" Nailsworth is a growing historic market town that has become increasingly popular in recent years. Famous as the location for the highly regarded 'Williams Food Hall' delicatessen as well as offering free parking, the town also features a wide range of shops from well-known high street names to cafes and unique independent shops. A local centre for the arts with an annual arts festival, the town is well known for its fine restaurants and friendly local pubs as well as its famous football club Forest Green Rovers. Nestled in a wooded valley, the surrounding flat topped rolling hills offer boundless country walks. Local amenities include highly regarded private schools Beaudesert and Wycliffe College; good public sector schools and sought after girls and boys grammar schools. Other amenities include banks, a new leisure centre, Post Office, doctors, dentists, golf courses, riding stables, gliding and polo clubs and a public library.
Nailsworth has convenient road links to all main cities, towns and rail links in the area including Stroud's mainline train station that is approximately 5 miles away and offers an 80 minute (approx.) rail journey to Paddington. Less than 7 miles away is the larger market town of Tetbury well known for its antique shops and hotels plus its close proximity to the royal estates of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park as well as the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum.
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