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Willow House, the Street, Coaley, Dursley, GL11 5EG Willow House, The Street, Coaley, Dursley, GL11 5EG Willow House, The Street, Coaley, Dursley, GL11 5EG Guide Price: £585,000 The Property Willow House is a spacious four bedroom family home There are many local clubs and organisations including located in the lovely village of Coaley and is set in a the amateur dramatic society, art club, cricket club, tranquil location with outstanding views. football club and W.I. amongst others, plus an annual Produce Show. The main near-by towns are Dursley and On the ground floor there is a good size sitting room with Stroud both offering supermarkets, high street shopping, an open fire place, this leads through to a separate study farmers markets, sports facilities and plenty of daytime area looking out to the rear of the property and has views and evening entertainment. of Coaley Peak. There is an open plan kitchen/ dining room with views over the fields and has the use of a Directions separate utility room. The ground floor also has a From our Nailsworth office at the roundabout take the cloakroom. first exit left on to Spring Hill, continue along here, the road becomes Nympsfield Road, then Tinkley Lane, Upstairs there are four double bedrooms enjoying follow until you reach a T-junction in Nympsfield,and turn uninterrupted panoramic views from each room (including left then immediately right. Follow this road, turn right at the T-junction. At B4066 cross-road go straight over then Coaley Peak, Cam Long Down and Uley Long Barrow)"as well as a spacious family bathroom with a after 50 yards take a left turn on to Lever’s Hill. Follow separate shower. The first floor also benefits from large this lane turning right where it joins with Silver Street, loft space ideal for conversion and large cupboard then where the road forks stay to the left on to Trenley Road. At the T-junction turn right in to The Street, To the outside the driveway has capacity for a number of property is opposite the farm on the right hand side cars in addition to the large double garage. There are before you get to the church. also two green houses. Willow house is set within approximately two thirds of an acre of outstanding and Viewings beautiful mature and organically managed gardens. To Strictly by appointment only – appointments to view the side of the house there is a good sized productive should be made through our Nailsworth Office – 01453 mixed fruit orchard which has the potential for a building 836736 plot subject to planning permission and an agricultural building at the bottom of the garden (low old cow shed) Local Authority with second access off road. Stroud District Council Telephone number: 01453 766321 Amenities Email address: [email protected] Coaley is very much the traditional village, with the local pub the Fox & Hounds serving the village residents for NAI22534/SM/28042016 the past 300 years, the Church, the community store set- up in recent years in the former reception classroom of the school and a tennis & recreation club. There is also a C or E Primary School in the centre of the village located near Dursely which has strong links to the church and the local community. There are also close transport links with busses running on a daily basis, Cam and Dursley railway station being nearby and easy access to the M5 corridor. disclaimer: these particulars should not be relied upon as statement or representation of fact and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. the seller does not make or give, nor do we or our employees have the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. we would strongly recommend that all the information we provide about the property is verified by yourself on inspection. we have not carried out a survey nor have we tested any appliances, services or specific fittings at the property. room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and the floor plan is intended as a guide only. measurements, windows/doors and other items within the floor plan are approximate and may not necessarily be to scale. In addition photography, either internal or external may have been taken with the use of a wide angled lens. P358 Ravensworth 01670 713330 7 Fountain Street, Nailsworth, Glos. GL6 0BL E: [email protected] T: 01453 836 736 perrybishop.co.uk .
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