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Holywell, Edge, Stroud, GL6

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • IDYLLIC RURAL LOCATION NESTLED IN WOODLAND ALONG THE COTSWOLD WAY
  • BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED GARDEN – A PEACEFUL RETREAT CREATED BY THE CURRENT OWNER
  • FAR-REACHING VIEWS ACROSS THE STROUD VALLEYS TO THE WELSH HILLS
  • FOUR WELL-PROPORTIONED BEDROOMS
  • SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS COMBINING TRADITIONAL CHARM WITH MODERN TOUCHES
  • AMPLE PARKING FOR MULTIPLE VEHICLES

Description

2 Cliffwell Cottages is a rare and historic home, originally owned by the National Trust and only changing hands twice in its lifetime. Tucked away in peaceful woodland along a quiet country lane, this charming property enjoys sweeping views over the Stroud Valleys to the Welsh Hills and has direct access to the Cotswold Way. Lovingly enhanced by the current owner, the home is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and private woodland, offering a tranquil retreat teeming with wildlife. Inside, the cottage has been thoughtfully updated to modern standards while preserving original features such as exposed Cotswold stone, timber beams, and characterful metal-framed windows with double glazing.

The accommodation spans two floors, beginning with a spacious entrance hall that leads via two steps to a bright, dual-aspect kitchen with ample storage. The generous sitting/dining room is bathed in natural light from twin windows and patio doors that open onto a terrace—perfect for enjoying the birdlife attracted to the thoughtfully placed feeding station. A modern electric fire adds comfort, with the option to reinstate the original fireplace. A second reception room, currently used as a study, features a striking Cotswold stone fireplace and views over the front garden. An inner hallway provides access to a large understairs storage cupboard and a ground-floor shower/utility room. Upstairs, a generous landing connects three bedrooms, a WC, and a Jack and Jill bathroom, which also links directly to the principal bedroom. This master suite enjoys spectacular views across the gardens and woodland, along with built-in storage and a contemporary bathroom. Additional highlights include oil-fired central heating with a recently installed boiler and period details throughout. Set in one of the most peaceful and picturesque corners of the Cotswolds, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved home full of character and natural beauty—ideal as a rural retreat, lifestyle move, or simply a special place to call home. Viewing is highly recommended.

One of the standout features of the cottage is its generous and beautifully landscaped gardens, offering space, privacy, and a true connection to nature. Accessed via double gates, a gravelled driveway provides ample parking for multiple vehicles, along with a hard-standing area ideal for a caravan or motorhome. From here, gravel paths wind through a series of thoughtfully planted beds, carefully designed to follow the natural contours of the garden and filled with a vibrant mix of flowers, shrubs, and vegetables — a true delight for the experienced gardener or anyone seeking a self-sufficient, rural lifestyle. The grounds include a greenhouse, large garden shed, and block built, timber clad garage/workshop, offering practical space for gardening tools, hobbies, or creative projects. Further along, pathways lead into the property’s own private woodland, opening onto a gently sloping lawn perfect for family activities or quiet relaxation. Multiple seating areas are tucked throughout the garden, including a decked terrace with a pergola — an ideal spot for alfresco dining or entertaining. A newly built summer house with power offers additional flexible space, while an original brick-built storage shed and converted pigsty (perfect as a log store) add to the charm and utility of the garden. To the rear of the house, stone steps lead up to a raised patio area, directly accessible from the living room, offering yet another space to sit and take in the tranquil surroundings. Below the cottage, a cellar store room houses the central heating boiler and provides excellent additional storage for freezers, tools, or household items.

Harescombe is a charming and picturesque rural village featuring a traditional church and village hall. Nestled in a tranquil countryside setting, it enjoys excellent connectivity, with the M5 motorway just 2.5 miles away, offering convenient access to Bristol, Bath, and Cheltenham. The nearby villages of Brookthorpe and Haresfield enhance the area’s appeal with their own village halls, churches, and welcoming public houses. Haresfield is also home to a Church of England Primary School, making the area suitable for families. For secondary education, both state and independent schools are easily accessible in Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Stroud, all within reasonable commuting distance. The nearest railway station is Stonehouse, approximately 6 miles away, providing further connectivity for commuters and travellers. The nearby village of Whiteshill offers a local shop, pub, church and primary school.

Property Information

The property is freehold. Oil fired central heating, mains electricity and water, drainage is via a septic tank shared with one neighbour. The council tax band is E. We have checked the service and reception levels available locally through the OFCOM network checker and the broadband services available include standard and ultrafast, and mobile phone services should be available from all major providers.

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
No wheelchair access

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About Peter Joy Estate Agents, Stroud

The Old Chapel, London Road, Brimscombe, Stroud GL5 2SA
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We are an independently owned firm of Estate Agents with offices in Nailsworth and Stroud, specialising in the Sale and Letting of residential property throughout the area.

Each of our offices is staffed by mature and experienced people who live in the locality and therefore have a wide knowledge of the area and its property market.

Here at Peter Joy we pride ourselves in offering a personal and professional service treating each vendor and purchaser as an individual, with their own particular needs and aspirations.

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