Previously extended, the kitchen dining area is the heart of the home and offers ample storage in a range of floor and eye level units accompanied by integrated fridge freezer. The island also provides additional storage with breakfast bar and integrated four ring ceramic hob with extractor over. Further space for dining table and French doors opening onto the patio.
Part tiled cloakroom with WC and vanity unit with mixer tap. Frosted window to rear aspect. Half tiled.
further storage alongside plumbing for washing machine and space for tumble dryer. Window to rear aspect.
Further storage alongside sink with mixer tap and window to rear aspect. Additional space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer.
Flexible space with doors to both kitchen dining room and utility room. Partly tiled. Window to side and rear and door to outside.
Generously sized, with French doors to the patio.
Double bedroom with double width sliding mirrored wardrobes. The master bedroom overlooks the garden and adjoining fields.
Tiled suite comprising WC, vanity unit and shower cubicle. Frosted window to rear aspect.
Double bedroom with built in wardrobe. Window overlooking the front garden.
Single bedroom with built in wardrobe. Overlooking fields to the rear.
Single bedroom with built in wardrobe. Window to rear aspect with views across countryside.
Generously sized tiled shower room benefitting from WC, vanity unit and shower cubicle. Frosted window.
Benefiting from a hedgerow border, the home sits comfortably on a generous plot measuring approximately 2 acres. Accessed via electric wooden gates, the gravelled driveway sweeps around the front of the property leading to the bungalow, double garage and carport. The south facing well maintained garden and orchard offers a variety of mature trees and shrubbery. There is also a summer house and a large patio area overlooking the gardens, ideal for alfresco dining in the summer months. Hot and cold outside taps located at either end of the bungalow.
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 - £3,136.28 2024/25
Electricity supply: mains
Water supply: mains
Sewerage: private drainage
Heating: oil
Combination of underfloor heating and radiators
Broadband speed: Basic 3 Mbps
Satellite: Sky, BT
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodaphone, Three, O2
Solar panels generating approximately £1,800 - £2,000 per annum.
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