
Parkend Road, Bream, Lydney

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Key features
- Detached three bedroom house
- Popular village location close to woodland walks
- Convenient off road parking
- Private enclosed gardens
- No onward chain
- Freehold, Council Tax Band C , EPC Rating of D
Description
A well-presented three bedroom detached home situated in a popular village location close to woodland walks, offering well-balanced accommodation throughout. The property features a spacious living and dining room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bright sunroom overlooking the garden, while upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, the home benefits from a private enclosed rear garden with decking and lawn, ideal for relaxing or entertaining, along with convenient off-road parking located to the rear. Offered to the market with no onward chain.
Bream is a peaceful village with essential amenities, including a primary school, shops, a doctor’s surgery, pub, post office, and sports clubs. Just 2 miles from Lydney, residents have easy access to a wider range of services such as schools, supermarkets, restaurants, a sports centre, hospital, and train station. The village is surrounded by scenic woodland, offering beautiful country walks nearby.
Stepping through the front door, you arrive in a welcoming hallway that provides a natural introduction to the home. With space for coats and everyday storage, it offers a practical entrance area while also giving access to the principal ground floor rooms. Stairs rise from the hallway to the first floor, while doors lead through to the kitchen and the main living space.
The kitchen sits to the front of the property and is a bright and welcoming space, thoughtfully arranged in a practical U-shaped layout that provides generous worktop and storage space. Cream shaker-style cabinetry pairs neatly with warm wooden work surfaces, creating a classic and homely feel, while the white tiled splashbacks add a clean, timeless finish. A large window above the sink draws in plenty of natural light and offers a pleasant outlook over the garden, making the space particularly enjoyable for everyday use. The layout allows for an efficient cooking area, with the hob and extractor centrally positioned and plenty of preparation space on either side. Integrated appliances, along with space for additional freestanding appliances such as a washing machine, are neatly incorporated within the units. The proportions of the room allow for comfortable movement throughout the space while still offering excellent storage through both base and wall-mounted cupboards. Altogether, it is a well-designed kitchen that balances practicality with charm, providing an ideal setting for daily cooking and family life.
To the rear of the hallway, the living room is a spacious and versatile reception area, forming the central hub of the home. With its generous proportions, the room comfortably accommodates multiple seating arrangements, as shown by the current layout with two sofas creating a relaxed social space around the media unit. The length of the room allows for flexible furniture placement while still maintaining an open and airy feel. Large glazed doors at the far end of the room draw in excellent natural light and provide a pleasant connection through to the sunroom beyond. Framed by soft curtains, they enhance the sense of space while allowing the living area to flow naturally into the additional reception space. To the opposite end of the room, there is ample space for a dining area positioned close to the window, creating a bright and comfortable setting for everyday meals or entertaining guests. The proportions easily accommodate a family dining table while still leaving generous circulation space throughout the room. Light wood-style flooring runs throughout, helping to unify the space and reflect natural light, while neutral décor provides a calm backdrop that will suit a wide variety of interior styles. Altogether, this is a welcoming and adaptable living and dining space that works equally well for relaxed evenings at home or social gatherings with friends and family.
From the living room, double doors lead into a delightful sunroom. This room provides a wonderful additional reception space, perfectly positioned to enjoy views of the garden while benefiting from an abundance of natural light. Surrounded by large windows and topped with a glazed roof, the room feels bright and airy throughout the day, creating a calm and relaxing environment that connects the indoors with the outdoor space. There is ample room here for comfortable seating, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee, reading, or unwinding while looking out over the garden. The tiled flooring adds practicality while complementing the light-filled atmosphere, and the brick wall detail provides a warm contrast to the extensive glazing. Glazed doors open directly out onto the garden decking, allowing the space to function almost like a covered terrace during the warmer months. As a result, the sunroom works beautifully as a garden room, offering a peaceful place to sit and enjoy the changing seasons while still being connected to the main living area of the home.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The principal bedroom is a comfortable and well-proportioned double room, offering a calm and relaxing retreat at the end of the day. The room easily accommodates a double bed while still leaving space for wardrobes and additional bedroom furniture, as demonstrated by the current layout. Neutral décor and soft carpeting help create a light and restful atmosphere, while the window allows natural light to fill the space, enhancing the sense of openness. The proportions of the room allow for flexible furniture arrangements, whether incorporating larger wardrobes, bedside tables, or a dressing area. Overall, the room provides a practical yet inviting main bedroom, with plenty of space to personalise and make your own.
The second bedroom is a bright and comfortable room that works well as a guest bedroom, child’s room, or home office. The space comfortably accommodates a double bed while still leaving room for additional furniture such as a chest of drawers or wardrobe. A window allows natural light to fill the room, helping to create a pleasant and airy feel throughout the day. The neutral décor provides a calm backdrop that would suit a range of interior styles, while the layout allows flexibility in how the space is arranged depending on needs.
The third bedroom is a bright and adaptable room that is currently arranged as a home office. The proportions comfortably accommodate a desk and storage furniture, making it an excellent workspace for those working from home.A window allows natural light to enter the room, creating a pleasant and productive environment throughout the day. Despite its current use as an office, the room can easily function as a bedroom, with space for a single bed along with essential furniture such as a wardrobe or chest of drawers. This flexibility makes it a particularly useful room within the home, ideal as a child’s bedroom, study, hobby room, or dedicated workspace depending on the needs of the household.
The family bathroom is a bright and practical space, thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the available room. A shaped bath sits neatly along one wall, complemented by tiled surrounds and an overhead shower, providing both convenience for everyday use and the option for a relaxing soak. A pedestal wash basin and WC complete the suite, while white tiling around the bath area adds a clean, timeless finish. The frosted window allows natural light to filter into the room while maintaining privacy, helping to create a fresh and airy feel. Additional shelving provides useful space for toiletries and decorative touches, while the neutral colour palette keeps the room feeling light and welcoming. Overall, it is a well-balanced family bathroom that comfortably serves the bedrooms on the first floor.
Outside - To the rear of the property, the garden offers a pleasant and private outdoor space with a natural, established feel. Immediately outside the sunroom is a timber decking area, providing an ideal spot for outdoor seating or summer dining. This creates a seamless transition from the house to the garden and a perfect space for relaxing or entertaining in warmer months. Beyond the decking, the garden extends into a lawn bordered by mature planting, shrubs, and established greenery that add colour and texture throughout the seasons. A feature outdoor oven provides a charming focal point and offers the potential for outdoor cooking and gatherings, adding a unique lifestyle element to the space. The garden is enclosed by fencing, providing a good degree of privacy while still enjoying an open outlook. Pathways and planting beds give the garden character and flexibility for keen gardeners to further develop. To the front of the property, a small garden and entrance path lead to the covered porch and front door, creating an attractive approach to the home. In addition, there is parking available around the back of the property, adding practical convenience for everyday living.
- 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: C
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Allocated
- 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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