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Cirencester Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6

PROPERTY TYPE

Bungalow

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Exceptional edge-of-Minchinhampton location adjoining 600 acres of National Trust Common.
  • Spacious and versatile family home, lovingly owned by the same family since the mid-1970s.
  • Four bedrooms and a flexible arrangement of reception rooms.
  • Modern kitchen with adjoining utility room and wood-burning stove in the family/dining room.
  • Scope to modernise and reconfigure to suit individual requirements.
  • Beautifully established, mature gardens with extensive lawn, pond, greenhouse and patio.
  • Ample driveway parking with potential to reinstate the original in-and-out driveway.
  • Within easy reach of excellent local amenities, highly regarded schools, Stroud and direct rail services to London Paddington.

Description

Briardale enjoys an exceptional position on the edge of the sought-after market town of Minchinhampton, directly adjoining approximately 600 acres of beautiful National Trust Common Land. Occupying a wonderfully private setting, this much-loved family home has been carefully maintained and enhanced by the same owners since the mid-1990s and offers an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property in one of the area's most desirable locations.
Offering versatile and generously proportioned accommodation, Briardale combines character, practicality and exciting potential. Whilst presented and immediately comfortable to occupy, there remains scope for further modernisation and reconfiguration, allowing prospective purchasers to tailor the layout to suit their individual lifestyle and requirements.

The accommodation begins with an entrance porch leading into a spacious reception hall. To the side of the property is a light and airy sitting room with French doors opening directly onto the gardens, creating an excellent connection between the indoor and outdoor living spaces. There is also a generous shower room, a further reception room and a ground floor bedroom, offering flexibility for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or home working.

On the opposite side of the house is a dining/family room featuring a wood-burning stove, providing a warm and welcoming focal point. This room flows through to a modern fitted kitchen, complemented by a practical utility room with additional storage and workspace.

The first floor continues to impress with a spacious landing, large enough to be utilised as a reading area, study space or occasional bedroom, subject to individual requirements. There are three further well-proportioned bedrooms and a separate WC, while extensive eaves storage provides excellent additional space.

The gardens are undoubtedly one of Briardale's defining features. The mature plot has been lovingly cultivated over many years and provides a wonderful variety of colour, texture and seasonal interest. To the front, a generous driveway provides ample off-road parking. Historically, the property benefited from an in-and-out driveway, part of which has since been repurposed to accommodate a substantial chicken coop, offering the potential for reinstatement if desired.

The rear garden is a particular highlight, featuring a large paved terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining, useful timber sheds, gated side access, an attractive greenhouse and a substantial wildlife pond. Beautifully stocked flower borders, mature specimen trees and established shrubs frame an extensive level lawn, creating a peaceful and picturesque setting that offers both privacy and year-round enjoyment.

Overall, Briardale represents a rare opportunity to purchase a spacious and adaptable family home occupying an exquisite setting, with breathtaking National Trust Common on the doorstep and outstanding gardens that have been nurtured for decades.

AMENITIES

Minchinhampton is one of the Cotswolds' most sought-after market towns, renowned for its vibrant community, historic charm and exceptional surrounding countryside. The town offers an excellent range of everyday amenities including a highly regarded primary school, doctors' surgery, dentists, library, convenience store, traditional public houses, cafés, bistros, restaurants, an organic dairy, local farm shop and an active sports and social club supporting football and rugby teams.

The surrounding area also offers an excellent choice of well-regarded state and independent schools, including a Steiner school. The renowned Minchinhampton Golf Club lies just across the Common, while numerous footpaths and bridleways provide endless opportunities for walking, cycling and riding through some of Gloucestershire's most spectacular countryside.

The nearby town of Nailsworth, approximately two miles away, is well known for its thriving independent shopping scene and excellent food culture. Here you will find a supermarket, delicatessens, the acclaimed Williams Food Hall & Oyster Bar, the famous Hobbs House Bakery, together with a wide variety of independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants.

Stroud approximately three miles away, provides a broader range of shopping, leisure and educational facilities, including several highly regarded secondary schools. The town is famous for its award-winning Farmers' Market and vibrant arts scene. Stroud railway station offers direct mainline services to London Paddington, making the area an excellent choice for commuters seeking an outstanding lifestyle within easy reach of the capital.

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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.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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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Cirencester Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL6

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£4,514
Property: £ 900,000
Deposit: £ 90,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About The Property Centre, Stroud

55 London Road, Stroud, GL5 2AD

Led by Branch Director, Jamie Dyer, our award-winning team make buying and selling a property in and around Stroud as easy as possible.

In May 2026, The Property Centre office in Stroud was rated the best estate agent in GL5 by the ESTAS awards, which recognises excellence in estate agency based on actual reviews from real customers.

Our highly experienced team is committed to providing exceptional customer service and this shows not just in the reviews our team receives, but in the fact that many of our sellers return to us time and time again when they think of selling, buying, renting or letting a home in and around Stroud.

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