65, Windmill Road, Minchinhampton,
Outer Porch, Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Living Room, Dining room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Cloakroom, Master Bedroom suite, 4 further Bedrooms, further Bathroom and a Shower Room, Laundry Room. Private driveway, Garage, Lovely mature garden
- SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
- SEMI-DETACHED
- CONVENIENT FOR LOCAL SCHOOL
- CLOSE TO COMMON
- 3 RECEPTION ROOMS
- 5 BEDROOMS
- 2 BATH AND SHOWER ROOM
- PRIVATE DRIVEWAY - GARAGE
- SOUTH FACING REAR GARDEN
- OUTBUILDINGS.
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DESCRIPTION
Longbourne was built in an era when there was a premium on quality, immediately evident from the lovely tessellated tiled floor in the entrance hall. Other original features also remain such as original panelled doors and attractive fireplaces which give the semi-detached home a real sense of ambience and character. Space is ample, with three reception rooms, ground floor cloakroom, a full sized kitchen/breakfast room and 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a shower room spread over three floors. There is a lovely 190 foot south facing garden to the rear. There is parking to the side on the private driveway which has a garage at its head. Longbourne offers an excellent family house, deceptively large due to the depth of the property and its generous sized level plot. The garden is an exceptional feature; mature and well established with well stocked borders and the far end dedicated to a 'Kitchen' garden with soft fruit and vegetables. It is remarkably private and there is a potting shed and green house.
DIRECTIONS
From our Minchinhampton office turn right into West End. Proceed in a westerly direction up Windmill Road and Longbourne will be recognised on the left, shortly before Horsfall House.
LOCATION
Longbourne is situated at the top of Windmill Road just a few hundred yards from Minchinhampton Common. Within walking distance of the popular village primary school, this is an ideal location for a family. Minchinhampton Common offers over 650 acres of National Trust land, free for anyone to enjoy, where cattle roam free range in the summer months. This historic market town provides excellent facilities including a general store, butcher and chemist, two cafes, gastro pub and a chip shop. A welcoming mixed age community, with tennis, rugby, football and cricket clubs, there are also three challenging golf courses in the immediate vicinity. Bristol, Cheltenham and Gloucester are within commuting distance, London under 2 hours by road and from Stroud Station, circa 90 minutes by rail into Paddington. Nearby Nailsworth and Stroud both have supermarkets, Stroud with a major Waitrose as well as an award winning Saturday Farmers Market and many independent retailers. There are lovely walks in the vicinity and places to explore by bike, as well as opportunies to ride with local stables and livery yards.