Composite door to entrance hall. Access to living room, second reception room, shower room and stairs rising to the first floor.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation and uPVC double-glazed French doors to kitchen/diner with windows either side. Wood burning stove. Radiator.
Three uPVC double-glazed windows to rear garden, two sky lights and uPVC double-glazed French doors to rear garden. Access to utility room, second reception room, living room and lobby. Range of wall and base units with appliances to include a five ring induction hob with extractor on the island and integrated dishwasher, double oven. Radiators.
Access to entrance hall and kitchen/diner. Storage cupboard. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation and uPVC double-glazed French doors to rear garden. Base cupboards to include sink and space for washing machine and tumble dryer. Access to Boot Room. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to side elevation. Low-level WC, wash hand basin and walk in shower, heated towel rail.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation and two uPVC double-glazed windows to side elevation. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation. Built-in storage. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to rear elevation. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed window to side elevation. Low-level WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over.
The property benefits from an overall plot size of 0.24 acres. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn with an array of greenery and trees. There is a fenced allotment style area boasting flower beds and a greenhouse. Externally there are three outbuildings to include two sheds and a summer house with power and light. The garage can be accessed via the driveway or integral from the house. The driveway has parking for several vehicles.
The village of Haresfield is nestled at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment and Haresfield Beacon. The village has a pub, church and a primary school. It is conveniently located for transport links such as Junction 12 of the M5 motorway which is 1.8 miles away and provides access to Gloucester, Bristol and Cheltenham. Stonehouse High Street is approximately 4 miles away and also provides local facilities and amenities to include a Co-op with a Post Office, several restaurants, primary and secondary schools and Stonehouse train station which has a main line to London (Paddington Station – 1.5 hours).
Tenure: Freehold.
Council tax band: E.
Local authority and rates: Stroud District Council - £2,971.82 (2026/27).
Electricity supply: mains.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: oil fired radiators.
Broadband speed: 6 Mbps (basic), 80 Mbps (superfast) and 1,000 Mbps (ultrafast).
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Three and Vodafone.