
The Village, Westbury-on-severn

- PROPERTY TYPE
Cottage
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- 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
- Two Double Bedroom Property
- Excellent Access to Major Transport Links
- Sought-After Village Setting
- Offered with No Onward Chain
- Private Enclosed Rear Garden
- Freehold, Council Tax Band, EPC Rating
Description
Situated in a highly sought-after village setting, this well-presented two-bedroom home offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Ideally positioned within easy reach of local amenities and excellent transport links, the property is perfectly suited to first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors alike. To the rear, a private enclosed garden provides a peaceful outdoor retreat, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Offered to the market with no onward chain, this is a superb opportunity to secure a charming home in a desirable village location.
Westbury-on-Severn is a picturesque Gloucestershire village set along the banks of the River Severn, offering a charming rural lifestyle surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village benefits from a range of local amenities including a primary school, village shop, parish church, and village hall, creating a strong sense of community. Conveniently positioned for access to Gloucester, the Forest of Dean, and the M5 motorway, Westbury-on-Severn combines peaceful village living with excellent connectivity.
The home is entered via a welcoming entrance hallway that immediately sets a warm and characterful tone. A solid wooden front door, complete with a glazed panel, allows natural light to filter through while maintaining privacy. The space feels practical and well organised, with room for coats and everyday essentials, making it ideal for busy households. The staircase rises neatly to the first floor, with useful storage tucked beneath perfect for shoes, household items or seasonal belongings. There is space for a slim console table or additional shelving if desired, while the proportions allow for easy movement through to the main living accommodation. Neutral décor and light flooring help to keep the area bright, creating an inviting first impression as you step inside. From here, the layout flows naturally into the ground floor rooms, with stairs leading up to the first-floor landing and bedrooms above.
Conveniently positioned on the ground floor, the downstairs WC is a bright and thoughtfully arranged space. A window to the side elevation allows natural light to filter in, enhanced by a striped Roman blind that adds a touch of character while maintaining privacy. The suite comprises a low-level WC and a modern vanity unit with inset wash basin, offering useful storage below for everyday essentials. Decorative patterned tiling behind the basin introduces subtle colour and personality, complementing the otherwise clean, neutral décor. There is also a practical ledge beneath the window, ideal for toiletries or decorative touches.
The kitchen and dining area form the true heart of the home a sociable and characterful space that blends practicality with everyday comfort. The kitchen itself is arranged in a galley-style layout, offering generous worktop space along both sides, ideal for keen cooks. Shaker-style cabinetry in a soft, muted tone pairs beautifully with dark work surfaces, creating a timeless look. There is space for freestanding appliances, including undercounter white goods, while the oven is neatly integrated. A window above the sink draws in natural light and offers a pleasant outlook, making everyday tasks feel bright and enjoyable. Open shelving provides the perfect spot for displaying glassware or cookbooks, adding a personal touch to the space. From the kitchen, the room opens naturally into the dining area, creating a wonderful sense of flow. This section comfortably accommodates a family-sized dining table, with ample room to move around ideal for everything from weekday meals to relaxed dinner parties. A feature wallpapered wall introduces warmth and personality, while a large mirror enhances the sense of space and light. French doors to the rear allow sunlight to pour in and create a seamless connection to the garden beyond. In warmer months, these doors can be opened to extend the dining space outdoors, perfect for al fresco dining or entertaining. The proportions of the room also allow flexibility for additional freestanding furniture, such as a dresser or storage cabinet, without compromising on space.
Following on, the living room is a beautifully light and uplifting space, thoughtfully designed to make the most of its garden outlook. A wide set of glazed doors spans the rear wall, allowing natural light to pour in throughout the day while providing a seamless connection to the outdoor terrace. Framed by full-length curtains, the doors create an elegant focal point and can be opened in warmer months to extend the living space outside. Two large skylights set into the ceiling further enhance the brightness, drawing daylight deep into the room and giving it an airy, almost sunroom-like feel. The proportions comfortably accommodate a generous sofa arrangement, with space for additional armchairs or a media unit without the room feeling crowded. A feature wall adds warmth and personality, while the neutral flooring keeps the overall look fresh and contemporary. This is a wonderfully inviting room for relaxing evenings or quiet weekend mornings, with the greenery of the garden providing a pleasant backdrop all year round.
Ascending to the first floor, a landing provides access to two bedrooms and the bathroom.
The principal bedroom is a calm and comfortable retreat, positioned to enjoy a pleasant outlook through the window, which frames greenery beyond and allows plenty of natural light to fill the room. Soft neutral décor enhances the sense of space, creating a bright and restful atmosphere. Well proportioned, the room easily accommodates a double bed with space remaining for bedside tables and additional freestanding furniture. A wardrobe is neatly positioned within the alcove, making excellent use of the layout without compromising floor space. There is also room for a chest of drawers or dressing table, offering flexibility depending on lifestyle needs.
Bedroom two is another well-proportioned and inviting space, ideal as a guest room, child’s bedroom or dedicated home office. Its elongated layout allows for a comfortable double bed, as currently arranged, with space remaining for bedside furniture and storage. A window at the far end draws in natural light, creating a bright and airy feel, while the gentle curve of the ceiling adds subtle character and a sense of individuality to the room. There is ample wall space for wardrobes or shelving, and the existing layout demonstrates how easily additional furniture such as a chest of drawers or dressing area can be incorporated without overcrowding the space. Calm, neutral décor enhances the sense of light, making this a versatile room that can readily adapt to changing needs whether as a peaceful bedroom retreat or a productive workspace.
The family bathroom is bright, fresh and thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the available space. A window to the side elevation allows natural light to stream in, while also providing pleasant green views and welcome ventilation. The suite comprises a full-sized bath with shower over and glass screen, creating a practical set-up for both quick morning routines and long, relaxing soaks. The bath panel detailing adds a subtle touch of character, complementing the clean white tiling that keeps the space feeling light and timeless. A pedestal wash basin and WC complete the room, with a wall-mounted mirror enhancing the sense of space. Patterned flooring introduces a stylish contrast, adding personality without overpowering the room’s calm, neutral palette.
Outside - From the front, the property immediately catches the eye with its charming blue façade, creating a distinctive and characterful presence on the street. The solid wooden front door, traditional-style windows and subtle detailing give the home a welcoming, cottage-like appeal that feels both individual and inviting. To the rear, the garden offers a wonderfully private and low-maintenance outdoor retreat. French doors from the living room open directly onto a paved terrace, the perfect spot for a bistro table and chairs, ideal for morning coffee or relaxed evening dining. There is ample room for pots, raised planters or additional seating areas, allowing the space to be tailored to suit different lifestyles, whether that’s keen gardening, entertaining friends, or simply enjoying a quiet moment in the fresh air. A useful garden shed provides practical storage for tools and outdoor equipment.
- 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.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- 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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