
4 bedroom detached house for sale
The Lonk, Joyford, Coleford

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Charming four-bedroom detached cottage
- Extended living accommodation seamlessly blending modern space with retained period character
- Occupying a highly desirable and tranquil position in The Lonk, Joyford Hill
- Set within a generous plot approaching one acre, offering excellent privacy
- Off-road parking alongside a range of detached outbuildings with versatile potential
- Enjoying far-reaching panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and neighbouring counties
- Freehold, Council tax band D, EPC Rating E
Description
A charming four-bedroom detached cottage offering extended living accommodation while retaining a wealth of character throughout. Occupying a peaceful and highly sought-after position in The Lonk, Joyford Hill, the property sits within a generous plot approaching one acre, providing excellent privacy, off-road parking and a range of detached outbuildings. The home enjoys truly impressive panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and neighbouring counties, making it an exceptional opportunity for those seeking space, character and a semi-rural lifestyle.
The Lonk, Joyford Hill is a quiet and highly regarded rural hamlet, renowned for its peaceful setting and outstanding countryside walks, making it ideal for dog owners and those who enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle. The surrounding woodland and open countryside provide direct access to scenic walking routes, including popular trails and a short walk to an award winning pub "The Dog & Muffler". Despite its tranquil setting, the property remains conveniently placed for Berry Hill village, which offers a range of everyday amenities, local schooling and community facilities, ensuring a balance of countryside living with practical day-to-day convenience. The nearby village of Berry Hill provides a range of local amenities, including both junior and secondary schools, a takeaway restaurant, a hair salon, and a chemist. For those interested in sports and social activities, the village also boasts a rugby club, offering great opportunities for community involvement.
From the moment you arrive, Morning Chorus feels welcoming and well balanced, sitting comfortably within its setting and offering a layout that flows effortlessly from room to room. The front door opens into a central hallway that immediately sets the tone for the house. Finished with practical slate flooring and attractive timber detailing, it is both warm and functional perfectly suited to country living.
A solid ash staircase forms a natural focal point, rising to the first floor with turned balustrades and a neatly carpeted tread, while useful under-stairs storage provides a discreet place for coats, boots and everyday essentials. The hallway is generously proportioned, working not only as a thoroughfare but as a proper reception space, with room for occasional furniture if desired. Natural light filters through the space, and the quality of the joinery throughout reflects the care and craftsmanship evident across the home.
To one side lies the main living room, a comfortable and inviting space with excellent proportions. There is plenty of room for generous sofas and armchairs arranged around the fireplace, which acts as a warm focal point and gives the room a cosy, traditional feel. A side window brings in natural light throughout the day while still allowing ample wall space for furniture and artwork. The shape of the room makes it easy to arrange for both everyday living and entertaining, with space for media furniture alongside more formal seating if required.
Moving through the house, the heart of the home is undoubtedly the kitchen and dining room a characterful, sociable space designed for modern family life. Painted cabinetry is paired with dark work surfaces and a traditional Belfast sink positioned beneath a wide garden-facing window, flooding the room with natural light. A stone surround and exposed beam above the range create a striking focal point and reinforce the home’s country charm.
There is excellent floor space throughout, allowing room for a central preparation table or island, ideal for informal meals, baking or gathering while cooking. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, where a large table sits comfortably with space for family and guests. Exposed beams continue overhead, adding warmth and architectural interest, while French doors open directly onto the garden, creating an easy connection between inside and out perfect for summer entertaining. Slate flooring runs throughout, adding practicality and continuity, while the overall proportions allow the room to be zoned effortlessly for dining, cooking and relaxed seating.
Just off the kitchen sits the snug, a wonderfully atmospheric retreat that feels both cosy and full of character. Stone walls and an impressive inglenook fireplace with a log burner form a striking focal point, making this an ideal room for relaxed evenings, particularly during the colder months. Exposed beams and natural materials continue the home’s traditional feel, while the layout allows comfortable seating without the room feeling enclosed. Its position makes it a natural place to unwind — connected to the heart of the home yet offering a more intimate and peaceful atmosphere.
The ground floor is completed by a useful utility room, neatly tucked away to keep laundry and household tasks out of sight. Positioned alongside is a downstairs bathroom fitted with a shower, while a convenient cloakroom adds further practicality all thoughtful additions that enhance day-to-day living without compromising the home’s clean, uncluttered feel.
Stairs rise from the hallway to the first floor, where the accommodation is arranged around a central landing. The principal bedroom is a bright and comfortable double room, enjoying excellent natural light from dual windows and pleasant views across the surrounding landscape. The proportions easily accommodate a full range of bedroom furniture, including wardrobes and additional storage, while soft neutral décor creates a calm and restful atmosphere.An en-suite shower room serves the principal bedroom, finished in a clean, contemporary style with a walk-in glass shower enclosure and tasteful tiling. It is both practical and well presented, completing a well-balanced and private main bedroom suite.
The second bedroom is another generous double, full of character and offering a peaceful retreat. A feature fireplace provides an attractive focal point and a subtle nod to the home’s period origins, while the layout allows ample space for bedside furniture and freestanding wardrobes without restricting movement. Neutral tones and good ceiling height enhance the sense of space, making it a versatile and inviting bedroom.
The third bedroom is light and well proportioned, working comfortably as either a double or a generous single. A wide window draws in natural light and offers pleasant views, while good floor space allows for bedside tables and additional furniture without the room feeling cramped. Finished in soft, neutral tones, it is ideal as a guest room, child’s bedroom or home office.
Bedroom four is a versatile and neatly arranged room, currently used as a home office but easily adapted to suit a range of needs. There is space for a single bed or day bed alongside storage, making it well suited as a child’s bedroom, study or hobby room. A window brings in natural light, creating a pleasant and practical space for modern living.
The family bathroom is well presented and finished in a classic, timeless style that complements the character of the house. A full-size bath with shower attachment provides flexibility for everyday use, while neutral tiling and soft wall colours keep the space feeling light and calm. A frosted window allows natural light to filter in while maintaining privacy, and the layout works comfortably for family use.
Outside - The property continues to impress. The gardens are arranged across gently terraced levels, making excellent use of the elevated position and enjoying a strong sense of privacy along with far-reaching views. Immediately to the rear of the house, a generous paved terrace provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, with direct access from the kitchen and dining room. There is ample space for seating and a dining set, while the outlook across the garden and surrounding countryside creates a peaceful backdrop. A traditional brick-built barbecue adds charm and makes the space ideal for relaxed alfresco gatherings. Beyond the terrace, the garden opens into a lawned area bordered by established hedging and planting, offering both structure and seclusion. The lawn is well suited to family use, with room for play or further landscaping if desired. Stone steps and retaining walls add character to the different levels, while a greenhouse and additional garden areas provide excellent potential for keen gardeners. To the front and side of the property, a gravel driveway offers ample parking and leads to a detached garage, providing secure storage or workshop space. The approach feels private and tucked away, with mature planting and stonework reinforcing the home’s rural charm.
- 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: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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