Entering the property through the double glazed porch with space for keeping coats and shoes. The entrance hall has doors leading off to the living room, kitchen and stairs to the first floor.
A glazed oak door leads into the living room with gas fireplace and a window overlooking the front aspect.
A range of wall and base mounted units in cream shaker style with oak effect, laminate worktops. There is space for a freestanding fridge/freezer, cooker and plumbing for a washing machine. A double glazed door leads out to the garden. A breakfast bar divides the kitchen and dining area which has a large window overlooking the rear garden.
From the landing, doors lead off to the three bedrooms, bathroom and storage cupboard. Access to the partially boarded loft through a hatch.
A double bedroom with a range of fitted wardrobes and shelving. Window to the rear aspect.
Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and window to front aspect.
Window to front aspect. The boiler is located in this room.
A white suite comprising bath with shower over, WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Frosted window to rear aspect.
To the front and side of the property is a large expanse of lawn with established shrubs. A pathway leads to the front door and around to the side gate which takes you to the rear garden which is enclosed by a brick wall and fence boundary.
The low maintenance rear garden has a stone patio and gravel areas for seating. There are established beds and a useful shed for storage.
A gate to the rear of the garden leads to an en-bloc garage with off-road parking space.
Newent originally called Noent is a small market town about 8 miles north west of Gloucester, on the northern edge of the Forest of Dean. The town includes a half-timbered market house, plus other houses of historical nature and Newent Lake a large picturesque lake in the centre of the town, originally part of the Newent Court Estate is the 'jewel of the town'. The town is served by three schools, all within the town, a doctors surgery and dentist, Sports & Leisure Centre and various churches of different denominations. With excellent motorway links to the M50 & M5.
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C
Local authority and rates : Forest of Dean District Council - £2,146.81 (2025/26)
Electricity supply: Mains
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Mains gas
Broadband speed: Basic 19 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps, Ultrafast 1139 Mbps
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three & O2
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01531 828970