uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation, composite door to entrance hall and composite door to living room.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation and uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation. Access to kitchen, storage cupboard and stairs rising to the first floor. Multi-fuel burner. Two electric radiators.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation and composite door to garden. Range of wall and base units with appliances to include one and a half bowl sink with mixer tap and drainer, four ring electric hob, oven and integrated dishwasher. Space for washing machine and fridge/freezer.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation. Electric radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation. Electric radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation. Electric radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation. Low-level WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over. Storage cupboard. Electric radiator.
The property has both front and rear gardens, the front garden is gated and mostly laid to lawn with a path to the property. The generous rear garden has been well-maintained and is mostly laid to lawn. It benefits from both a patio and gravel space whilst boasting far reaching views across the local countryside. There is a separate garage with a parking space in front for a small vehicle.
Approximately thirteen miles south of Gloucester lies the picturesque Severnside village of Arlingham. The centre of the village is built around The Cross. There is a Post Office and The Red Lion pub, which serves meals and local beers. There is also a riverside pub, There is a coffee shop in the village which is open Friday to Sunday. Around The Cross lies the majority of the houses though farms and other dwellings are scattered throughout the Parish. A short drive is the popular Saul, a rural village that is adjoining the sought after village of Frampton on Severn. Within Frampton there is a village shop, post office and primary school, as well as an array of beautiful eateries. There are a range of pleasant walks nearby, as well as the Saul Marina providing mooring for boat enthusiasts as well as a number of family events. The area is well placed for easy access to the M5 motorway being approximately 6 miles to junction 13.
Tenure: Freehold.
Council tax band: C.
Local authority and rates: Stroud District Council - £2,114.89 (2026/27).
Electricity supply: mains.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: electric radiators.
Broadband speed: 2 Mbps (basic), 53 Mbps (superfast) and 1,000 Mbps (ultrafast).
Mobile phone coverage: EE and Vodafone.