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Cinderhill, Coleford

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Three bedroom detached cottage
  • Boasting character features throughout
  • Situated just a short walk away from the Coleford town centre
  • Off road parking with driveway, enclosed mature gardens
  • Further potential for extension or reconfiguration (STPP)
  • Freehold, Council tax band B, EPC Rating F

Description

A charming three-bedroom detached cottage full of character, ideally located within a short walk of Coleford town centre. The property benefits from off-road parking with a driveway, mature enclosed gardens, and offers excellent potential for extension or reconfiguration, subject to the necessary planning permissions.

The vibrant market town of Coleford has a variety of facilities, including a cinema, post office, library, a range of shops, three supermarkets, as well as pubs and restaurants. The town also boasts excellent educational options with both primary and secondary schools, along with two golf courses.

This home offers versatile accommodation arranged across two floors, blending comfortable everyday living space with a flexible layout that could suit a variety of lifestyles. From the entrance, you are welcomed into a bright sunroom, creating an inviting introduction to the property and providing an ideal space for relaxing with a morning coffee, reading area, or additional reception space.

From here, a door leads through to the kitchen, a charming and characterful space, combining modern cabinetry with a warm cottage-style atmosphere. Arranged in an efficient layout, it offers a good range of storage and preparation space, with contemporary gloss units complemented by tiled splashbacks and practical work surfaces. There is ample room for appliances, while the generous proportions comfortably accommodate a dining table, creating a sociable kitchen-diner ideal for everyday meals and casual gatherings. Natural light filters in through the window, enhancing the welcoming feel of the room and highlighting the property's traditional features, including attractive timber wall panelling that adds warmth and personality. 

Situated at the front of the property, the living room is a wonderfully characterful and welcoming space, centred around an attractive stone-built fireplace that creates a natural focal point within the room. The feature fire and exposed stone surround enhance the cottage-style charm, providing a cosy setting for relaxing evenings and family gatherings alike. Despite its intimate proportions, the room is thoughtfully arranged to accommodate a comfortable seating layout, with space for sofas and occasional furniture while retaining a pleasant sense of openness. A large front-facing window allows natural light to flood the room throughout the day, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere while offering views towards the front aspect. The room is rich in period character, with traditional detailing and warm décor combining to create a homely feel. Built-in shelving and alcove storage further enhance the practicality of the space, while the fireplace offers the perfect backdrop for cosy winter evenings. Conveniently positioned adjacent to the kitchen and with access towards the sunroom, the living room forms an integral part of the home's sociable and comfortable layout.

An inner hallway provides access to the remaining ground floor accommodation. The bathroom is a generously proportioned room, offering far more space than typically found in properties of this style. Positioned on the ground floor, it features a bright and airy feel, enhanced by a large window that draws in plenty of natural light while providing pleasant views of the surrounding greenery. The room comfortably accommodates the bathroom suite while still retaining a spacious layout, creating scope for additional storage and practical family use.

To the opposite side of the hallway, providing excellent additional living space, this versatile second reception room offers a warm and characterful environment that could serve a variety of purposes depending on a buyer's needs. Currently arranged as a cosy sitting room, the space is centred around an attractive freestanding stove set within a recessed fireplace, creating a wonderful focal point and an inviting atmosphere throughout the year. Rich timber panelling, exposed beams and traditional detailing combine to give the room a distinctive cottage feel, while the large window and glazed door allow natural light to pour in and provide attractive views towards the garden. The room is comfortably proportioned, with ample space for sofas, armchairs and occasional furniture, making it an ideal place to relax, entertain guests or enjoy quieter moments away from the main living room. Its flexible layout lends itself equally well to use as a snug, reading room, hobby space or home office, while the direct connection to the garden enhances the sense of indoor-outdoor living. Positioned adjacent to the ground floor bedroom accommodation, it could also create an attractive private sitting area for guests or multi-generational living arrangements. The combination of the feature stove, character features and garden outlook makes this a particularly charming room that adds considerable versatility and appeal to the overall accommodation.

Located off the second reception room, this ground floor bedroom offers comfortable and flexible accommodation that could suit a variety of needs. The room has a warm and cosy feel, enhanced by timber-panelled walls that complement the character found throughout the property. A window provides natural light while maintaining a private atmosphere, making the space well suited as a bedroom, guest room or quiet study. Positioned to the rear of the property this attractive sunroom provides a wonderfully bright space. Surrounded by glazing and featuring a glazed roof, the room is bathed in natural light throughout the day, creating a seamless connection with the outdoors and making it a particularly enjoyable place to sit in all seasons.

Stairs rise from the hallway to the first floor, where the accommodation continues with two further bedrooms arranged around the landing.

The principal bedroom is a spacious and characterful double room, enjoying a pleasant outlook through a large window that fills the space with natural light and offers attractive views towards the garden and surrounding greenery. Generous proportions allow ample room for a double or king-size bed, together with wardrobes, bedside furniture and additional storage, creating a comfortable and practical retreat. Rich timber panelling and traditional detailing add warmth and charm, while the room's layout provides flexibility for a variety of furniture arrangements. A decorative feature fireplace further enhances the character of the space, creating an attractive focal point and reinforcing the property's period appeal.

Bedroom two is a charming and characterful double room situated on the first floor, enjoying a peaceful position within the home. The room benefits from a large window that allows natural light to flood in while providing pleasant views over the surrounding area, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere throughout the day. The room offers generous proportions, comfortably accommodating a double bed along with additional bedroom furniture such as wardrobes, drawers or a dressing table. The sloping ceiling and deep window reveal add character and individuality, while the layout remains practical and easy to furnish.

Outside - Occupying an attractive plot, the property enjoys a delightful combination of parking, patio space and mature gardens, creating a wonderful outdoor environment to complement the character of the home. To the side of the property, a brick-paved driveway provides off-road parking, while gated access leads through to the rear garden. The cottage-style exterior, enclosed by traditional stone walling, creates an appealing first impression and enhances the property's period charm. The rear garden has been thoughtfully cultivated and offers a variety of spaces to enjoy throughout the seasons. Immediately adjoining the sunroom is a generous paved terrace, providing the perfect setting for outdoor dining, entertaining or simply relaxing in the sunshine. There is ample space for garden furniture, allowing buyers to make the most of the property's private outdoor setting. Beyond the patio, the garden opens into beautifully established landscaped areas with colourful flower beds, mature shrubs and specimen planting that provide interest and texture throughout the year. A well-maintained lawn creates an attractive central feature, bordered by winding pathways that invite exploration through the various sections of the garden. Particularly noteworthy is the abundance of mature planting, including ornamental trees, flowering borders and productive growing areas, creating a haven for keen gardeners and wildlife alike. The garden also features a useful timber storage shed and dedicated planting beds, ideal for those wishing to grow vegetables, herbs or seasonal flowers. A charming ornamental pond, surrounded by rockeries and established planting, forms a tranquil focal point within the garden and further enhances the peaceful atmosphere. Combined with the attractive sunroom overlooking the grounds, the outdoor space offers a wonderful extension of the living accommodation and provides a picturesque setting to enjoy throughout the year.

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: B
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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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Monthly repayments£1,379
Property: £ 275,000
Deposit: £ 27,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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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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