uPVC double-glazed door to porch and wooden door to living space.
uPVC double-glazed French doors to garden from living room, uPVC double-glazed door to side courtyard from kitchen and two uPVC double-glazed windows to rear elevation. Electric fireplace. Range of wall and base units in kitchen area to include sink with mixer tap and drainer, eye-level triple oven with microwave and grill and four ring induction hob. Further base units in living area with integrated appliances to include washing machine, fridge and freezer. Stairs rising to the first floor. Two radiators.
Two uPVC double-glazed windows to front and rear elevation. Access to en-suite WC. Radiator.
Low-level WC and wash hand basin.
uPVC double-glazed window to front elevation. Feature fireplace. Radiator.
uPVC double-glazed to rear elevation. Low-level WC, wash hand basin and walk in shower. Radiator.
The property has a mature garden with an array of greenery and plants. There is a patio area at the back with a storage shed. The garden also has a tree house structure. Outside the front door is a further courtyard seating area. At the rear there is a small storage area.
The property is located in the centre of Stonehouse town which is approximately three miles west of Stroud and twelve miles south of Gloucester. Local facilities include a Co-op with a post office, several restaurants, a variety of shops, a building society, primary and secondary schools. Stonehouse is an ideal location for commuting and benefits from a railway station which has regular services to London and Cheltenham as well as regular bus services. Junction 13 of the M5 motorway, is approximately 2.5 miles providing easy access to Gloucester, Bristol and Cheltenham.
Tenure: Freehold.
Council tax band: B.
Local authority and rates: Stroud District Council - £1,975.70 (2026/27).
Electricity supply: mains.
Water supply: mains.
Sewerage: mains.
Heating: gas central heating.
Broadband speed: 18 Mbps (basic) and 80 Mbps (superfast).
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone.
The property has a right of access over number one and two to reach the property. Access for number four and five is across number three and in turn number four and five also has access across number two and one.