With wooden floors throughout the entrance hall provides access to ground floor accommodation plus has a large cupboard space ideal for storing shoes and coats.
White suite comprising WC and hand wash basin.
A bright and spacious living room with French doors leading to the rear garden.
A stylish and modern kitchen with an island to provide extra worktop and cupboard space along with a range of floor and eye level units along with integrated appliances to include a double oven, induction hob, a fridge and a freezer. Wooden flooring throughout and French doors leading to the the rear gardens
The generously sized dining area has Karndean flooring throughout with a bay window to the front aspect allowing the natural light to flow through. Cupboard to provide storage.
Window overlooking the front aspect.
Double bedroom with built in wardrobes. Window overlooking the rear aspect.
White suite comprising shower enclosure with overhead shower, WC and hand wash basin. Frosted window to side aspect.
Double bedroom with a window overlooking the rear aspect.
Double bedroom with built in wardrobes. Window overlooking the front aspect.
Double bedroom with a window overlooking the front aspect.
A partially tiled bathroom with a white suite comprising a bath, shower enclosure with a overhead shower, WC and a hand wash basin. Frosted window to side aspect.
To the front of the property you are met with a paved pathway leading to the front door along with a lawned area containing a range of mature shrubs and bushes.
The rear of the property boasts a rear private garden containing a patioed area suitable for alfresco dining, a lawned area and a decked area, which is built around an oak tree, with a summerhouse overlooking the garden. Accessed via the rear garden gate is off road parking for two vehicles underneath a carport.
Huntley is a village located approximately 5 miles west of Gloucester on the A40 in the north of the Forest of Dean. With a CE primary school providing education from 4 to 11 years, a church, a garden centre, and traditional butchers, two pubs plus a community centre and two filling stations with convenience stores. A football and cricket club, the cricket club, founded in 1874, has its own ground to the south of the main road.
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: F
Local Authority & rates: Forest of Dean District Council, £3,456.39 (2026/27)
Electricity supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains Metered Supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Air Source Heat Pump
Broadband speed: Basic 35 Mbps, Ultrafast 1000 Mbps
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three, O2