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3 bedroom terraced house for sale

Tufthorn Road, Coleford

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Three bedroom property
  • Spacious, characterful living accommodation
  • Situated close to woodland walks and a short distance to Coleford town centre
  • Generous enclosed rear garden
  • Ground floor bathroom and upstairs W.C.
  • Freehold, Council tax band, EPC Rating

Description

Close to woodland walks, this characterful three-bedroom property offers spacious accommodation throughout and benefits from a generous enclosed garden. Internally, the property is well proportioned and is also within a short walk of Coleford town centre and its wide range of amenities, all set within the popular village of Milkwall.

Milkwall is a popular village offering a peaceful setting with everyday amenities including a local shop, primary school and public house, while also benefiting from easy access to woodland walks and open countryside. Nearby towns provide a wider range of shopping, leisure and transport links, making it an attractive and well-connected location.

From the front door, a small entrance lobby leads neatly into the heart of the home, opening into a well-proportioned living room that immediately feels welcoming. The living room is a warm and characterful space, centred around an impressive stone fireplace with a log-burning stove that creates a natural focal point and a cosy atmosphere for winter evenings. The room is well proportioned, comfortably accommodating two generous sofas while still leaving a clear sense of space for movement and everyday living. Wood-effect flooring runs underfoot, adding to the practical yet inviting feel of the room. A front-facing window allows natural light to flow in, balancing the depth of the room and enhancing its bright, welcoming character. The layout works equally well for relaxed family use or entertaining, with plenty of wall space for additional furniture or shelving if desired. Finished in soft, neutral tones, the room feels calm and homely, while the exposed stonework adds a touch of rustic charm that sets it apart as a particularly appealing main reception space.
 
From the living room, an inner hallway provides access to the ground floor bathroom and the staircase rising to the first floor. The bathroom is a distinctive and thoughtfully designed space, combining modern fittings with attractive character features. A full-sized bath is fitted with a glazed shower screen and overhead shower, offering the flexibility of both quick showers and relaxed evening soaks. Crisp, light wall finishes and a clean-lined suite help the room feel bright and fresh, while the tiled flooring adds a practical, durable finish. A striking exposed stone feature adds real individuality, creating a unique focal point that gives the room a sense of charm and history rarely found in similar properties. There is space for freestanding storage alongside a vanity unit, allowing everyday essentials to be kept neatly tucked away. Well laid out and full of personality, the bathroom blends contemporary comfort with characterful detail to create a genuinely appealing and functional space.

To the rear of the property, the kitchen is an impressive, light-filled space that stretches the full length of the property, creating a superb hub for everyday family life and entertaining alike. Its long, flowing layout naturally divides into distinct cooking and dining zones, while still feeling cohesive and sociable. A series of skylights overhead flood the room with natural light, enhancing the sense of space and giving the kitchen a bright, contemporary feel throughout the day. The fitted units run along both sides, providing extensive worktop space and storage, with room for a full range cooker that forms a striking focal point at the heart of the kitchen. Timber worktops add warmth and character, balancing beautifully with the cabinetry and modern finishes. The proportions allow for easy movement, even with multiple people using the space at once, making it as practical as it is attractive. Towards the dining end, there is ample room for a large family table, comfortably seating six or more, ideal for both everyday meals and relaxed gatherings. A window brings in additional light at this end, while glazed doors open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living and making summer dining particularly appealing.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing is light and functional, with doors leading to all rooms. 

Bedroom one is a calm and inviting retreat, offering comfortable proportions that easily accommodate a double bed along with bedside tables and freestanding wardrobes. The layout leaves good circulation space around the furniture, giving the room an uncluttered and restful feel that works well for everyday living. Soft, neutral décor enhances the sense of light, while a window allows natural daylight to brighten the room throughout the day. There is ample space for additional storage if required, or for creating a dressing area, making the room both practical and adaptable. Overall, this is a well-balanced main bedroom that provides a peaceful and comfortable setting at the end of the day.

The second bedroom is a bright and versatile room, currently arranged as a child’s bedroom, but easily adaptable to suit a range of needs. Its proportions comfortably allow for a bed, storage furniture, and a play or study area, making it ideal as a child’s room, guest bedroom, or flexible family space. A window draws in natural light, giving the room a fresh and airy feel, while the simple layout provides plenty of wall space for wardrobes, shelving, or a desk if required. The room’s shape makes furniture placement straightforward, and it would work equally well with a double bed if desired. Overall, this is a cheerful and practical bedroom that can evolve easily as household needs change.
 
The third bedroom is a neatly proportioned and highly practical space, currently arranged as a home office, highlighting its flexibility within the layout. There is ample room for a desk, shelving, and storage, making it an ideal environment for home working, studying, or creative use. A window provides natural light, giving the room a bright and focused feel throughout the day. The straightforward shape allows furniture to be positioned with ease, and the room would also lend itself well to use as a nursery, dressing room, or occasional guest bedroom if required. This adaptable space adds valuable versatility to the home, perfectly suited to modern living needs.

The upstairs WC is a bright and neatly finished addition, offering valuable convenience for the first floor. Naturally lit by a window, the space feels fresh and airy, with neutral décor and tiled flooring creating a clean, modern look. Though compact, it is well laid out to maximise practicality, making it ideal for everyday use and guests alike. Positioned off the landing, this separate WC enhances the overall functionality of the home, particularly for family living or busy mornings.

Outside - Externally, the property presents a traditional terraced frontage, set back behind a low stone wall and iron railings, giving it a smart and established street presence. A glazed porch adds a practical buffer from the elements and provides a welcoming entrance before stepping inside. To the rear, the garden is a real highlight, offering a generous length that creates a wonderful sense of space and privacy. Immediately behind the house is a gravelled seating area, ideal for outdoor dining or relaxing, with room for a table and chairs to enjoy the sun throughout the day. From here, a pathway leads down through the garden, dividing areas of lawn and planting and giving the space an attractive, structured feel. The garden continues to open up towards the far end, providing excellent potential for keen gardeners, families, or those simply wanting room to enjoy the outdoors. Fencing to both sides creates a defined and secure setting, while a useful shed offers storage for tools, bikes, or garden furniture. Overall, the outdoor space perfectly complements the house, offering flexibility for entertaining, play, and quiet enjoyment in a surprisingly spacious setting.

 

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Band: B
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.
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4 Lords Hill, Coleford, GL16 8BD

Hattons is a modern, innovative estate agency local to the Forest of Dean, dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service and supporting the local community. Our mission is to make the process of selling and buying property as seamless and straightforward as possible. With a deep understanding of the local market, we use the latest tools and a customer-first approach to ensure each client receives personal, bespoke and efficient service, tailored to their needs. Whether you're buying your first home or selling your property, Hattons Estate Agents are committed to making your experience smooth and successful. We are also proud to support the local community, ensuring that our services benefit both individual clients and the areas that we cover.

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