uPVC double-glazed door leading to to the front elevation. Access to study, kitchen/diner and WC. Cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to the front. Radiator.
uPVC double glazed windows and French doors leading to the rear garden. A range of wall and base units with stainless steel sink and drainer. Integrated fridge freezer, gas hob with extractor, electric oven and dishwasher. There is a breakfast bar with wooden panelling and this them is continued into the dining area. Radiators.
uPVC double-glazed window to side elevation. Low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to the rear elevation, built-in media wall and electric fire. Radiator.
Two uPVC double-glazed windows to the front. Access to ensuite shower room. Radiator.
Shower cubicle, low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin, extractor. Heated towel rail.
uPVC double-glazed window and skylight to the front, built-in wardrobe. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed skylights to the rear elevation, built-in wardrobe. Radiator.
Bath with shower over, vanity wash hand basin and low level WC, extractor. Heated towel rail.
The rear garden is accessed via the kitchen/diner or via a side gate from the driveway. The garden offers both a patio area for entertaining and a raised decking area with glass balustrade, providing a second seating area. There are outside plug sockets and tap. The garage has been partly converted to a home gym and has been insulated and provides both power and lighting. The front of the garage has been kept as a storage area and to the front of the garage, there is off-road parking for two vehicles.
This property is located within the Great Oldbury development which provides ease of access to both Eastington and Stonehouse. Local facilities include a Co-op with a Post Office, restaurants, primary and secondary schools. The property is approximately one mile to Junction 13 of the M5 motorway providing access to Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol. Stonehouse railway station has a regular train service to London and Cheltenham. The town is situated approximately three miles west of Stroud and twelve miles south of Gloucester.
Tenure: Freehold.
There may be a service charge when the development is complete.
There is approximately 4 years remaining on the NHBC warranty.
Council tax band: D.
Local authority and rates: Stroud District Council - £2,427.47 (2026/27).
Electricity supply: mains.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: gas central heating.
Broadband speed: 5 Mbps (basic), 33 Mbps (superfast) and 10,000 Mbps (ultrafast).
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.