unnamed road, Selsley, GL5 5JY, United Kingdom
'Muriel Cottage' is a Cotswold stone cottage located in a hillside village, set within the Cotswolds aonb, with ready access to the common and woodlands. Originally the chauffeur and gardener of Stanley Hall occupied this property at the turn of the century and later sold it to the current owner, so despite being over 200 years old it has remained within families, showing it to be a much loved and respected home. This period home still features an array of period features including exposed Cotswold stone, window seats and exposed beams. The accommodation comprises of small porch leading into lounge then into the inner hall with cloakroom, and kitchen/diner with door to the front courtyard. The front exterior benefits from a small outbuilding, useful for storage, in particular bicycle storage. On the first floor there is a double bedroom and the bathroom with shower over bath. A narrow wooden staircase then leads you to the top floor bedroom with characterful exposed beams. Outside the cottage also benefits from a courtyard garden to the front. Property is Available for an Immediate Move In The property is situated just over 2 miles from Stroud and within 0.3 miles walk of Selsley Common and within sight of the local Pub (The Bell Inn). Sainsbury Supermarket is within 2 miles of the house and there are train stations in both Stonehouse and Stroud. Selsley Common is an ancient place, but the name Selsley was only used for the settlement after the parish was created in 1863, with the village divided into Selsley West and Selsley. Previously Selsley West was a series of hamlets known as Stanley End, Picked (or Peaked) Elm and The Knapp, with The Knapp east of present day Middleyard, Stanley End closer to the modern Selsley village, and Picked Elm the houses near Peaked Elm Farm
Property type: House
City: Stroud
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Price: 1000 £
Deposit: 1153 £