Situated at the front of the home, the pitched roof porch with attractive sage green front door offers a practical area to store coats and shoes.
A solid wood door leads through to the living room with timber beams to the ceiling and an attractive stone wall with inglenook fireplace and inset woodburning stove. There are two windows overlooking the front aspect and stairs to the first floor.
Steps lead down to the well-proportioned room with tiled floor and brick-built chimney breast housing the Range style cooker. There is a range of wall and base mounted shaker style white units in a country style. There is space and plumbing for a range of appliances to include washing machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. The gas boiler is located in the corner of the room. There are two windows overlooking the rear garden and a wood and part glazed door leading through to the conservatory.
The fully glazed conservatory with vinyl flooring boasts glorious views over the gardens and French doors leading outside.
Thumb latch doors leading off to the three bedrooms and bathroom.
Double bedroom with walk in wardrobe area window overlooking the rear aspect boasting lovely rural views and hatch access to the partially boarded loft.
Double bedroom with window to front aspect.
Single bedroom with window to front aspect.
The cream suite comprises a corner bath with mixer taps and rainfall shower head over, WC and wash hand basin. A frosted window overlooks the rear of the property.
The property is accessed off the road onto a driveway from which double gates lead through to further parking area and give access to the grounds. The front garden has slabbed patio which leads to front door and a raised lawn with a variety of mature shrubs and plants enclosed by fencing. The rear garden boasts a established magnolia tree within the lawned area and the garden opens onto the meadow and orchard areas which are mainly grass with various fruit trees a mature willow and some younger saplings. The former stables have electrical and water supply. The whole plot measures 0.82 of an acre.
Kilcot and Gorsley are adjoining rural villages located within the Forest of Dean District of Gloucestershire, about two miles west of the Market town of Newent. The rural location benefits from the local Gorsley Goffs Primary School, the renowned pubs The Kilcot Inn and Roadmaker Inn, local shop and post office, popular coffee house, active Cricket Club at nearby Aston Ingham and bus route and good motorway links to both the M50 and M5.
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: D
Local authority and rates: Forest of Dean District Council £2,260.41
Electricity supply: Mains,
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Private - Septic Tank
Heating: Mains gas central heating
Broadband speed: Basic 7 Mbps, Ultrafast 1800 Mbps
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Vodafone, Three, O2
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