The Brambles, Berkeley GL13
£230,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
Two bedroom terraced house within short level walking distance of town centre, no onward chain, entrance hall, fitted kitchen, living room, two first floor bedrooms, enclosed rear garden, parking for two
Energy Rating: C
SituationThis two bedroom home was constructed approximately thirty years ago and is situated in the popular cul-de-sac of The Brambles which is within a few minutes walk of the town centre of Berkeley. The historic town is famous for its Castle and Jenner Museum and has a most attractive High Street with a range of local retailers along with primary school. The town is situated in the Berkeley Vale which provides a range of country walks including the nearby Deer Park. The larger towns of Dursley, Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge have secondary schooling along with a wider range of recreational facilities. Driving to the larger centres of Gloucester, Bristol and Cheltenham is made accessible via the A38 and M5/M4 motorway network. The nearby village of Cam has 'Park and Ride' railway station with regular services to Gloucester and Bristol and onward connections to the national rail network.
DescriptionThis property has been in the same ownership for a number of years and is in need of a little modernisation throughout. The property benefits from double glazing, compact kitchen and good sized lounge with patio doors to the enclosed rear garden. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom and the landing having loft access. To the front of the property there is a block paved driveway and a further allocated parking space in the communal car park to the side with access to the rear garden via a wooden gate.
DirectionsBerkeley is located between Junctions 13 and 14 of the M5 motorway. If travelling in a southerly direction along the A38 passing The Prince of Wales Hotel on the left hand side; proceed for approximately one mile and passing the Berkeley Heath Motors garage and petrol station on your right hand side take the first turning on the right onto the B4066, proceed for approximately three miles, go straight over the roundabout onto Canonbury Street, continue a further 500 metres passing the Castle on your left hand side and follow the road as it bears round to the right, continuing onto Marybrook Street, proceed approximately 200 metres and take the turning on the right into The Brambles and No. 21 is located shortly on the left hand side.
The Accommodation(Please note that our room sizes are quoted in metres to the nearest one hundredth of a metre on a wall to wall basis. The imperial equivalent (included in brackets) is only intended as an approximate guide).
Canopy Porch HallwayUPVC partially glazed front door and radiator.
Kitchen (2.41m x 2.33m (7'10" x 7'7"))Having wall and base units with worktop over, stainless steel sink and drainer, space for free standing oven and fridge freezer and plumbing for washing machine, there is a double glazed window to the front.
Lounge (4.62m x 3.55m (15'1" x 11'7"))Good sized room with double glazed patio doors to rear garden, radiator and stairs to the first floor.
On The First Floor LandingAiring cupboard housing Vailiant boiler, access to loft space.
Bedroom One (3.59m max x 2.55m widening to 3.55m into alcove (1)Having built in over stairs cupboard, radiator and double glazed window to rear.
Bedroom Two (3.52m x 1.68m (11'6" x 5'6" ))Radiator and double glazed window to front.
Shower RoomModern suite comprising: Large shower cubicle with mains shower over and with cladded wall tiles, WC, pedestal wash basin, ladder radiator and double glazed window to front.
ExternallyTo the front of the property there is a brick paved driveway for off street parking and leading to the front door. To the rear of the property is an enclosed rear garden with patio areas for low maintenance with shrubs and trees and pathway leading to a shed and rear wooden gate for access to a further parking area.
Agents NotesTenure: Freehold.
All mains services are believed to be connected.
Council Tax Band: B (£1,646.18 payable).
ViewingBy appointment with the owner's sole agents as over.
Financial ServicesWe may offer prospective purchasers' financial advice in order to assist the progress of the sale. Bennett Jones Partnership introduces only to Kingsbridge Independent Mortgage Advice and if so, may be paid an introductory commission which averages £128.00.
Energy Rating: C
SituationThis two bedroom home was constructed approximately thirty years ago and is situated in the popular cul-de-sac of The Brambles which is within a few minutes walk of the town centre of Berkeley. The historic town is famous for its Castle and Jenner Museum and has a most attractive High Street with a range of local retailers along with primary school. The town is situated in the Berkeley Vale which provides a range of country walks including the nearby Deer Park. The larger towns of Dursley, Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge have secondary schooling along with a wider range of recreational facilities. Driving to the larger centres of Gloucester, Bristol and Cheltenham is made accessible via the A38 and M5/M4 motorway network. The nearby village of Cam has 'Park and Ride' railway station with regular services to Gloucester and Bristol and onward connections to the national rail network.
DescriptionThis property has been in the same ownership for a number of years and is in need of a little modernisation throughout. The property benefits from double glazing, compact kitchen and good sized lounge with patio doors to the enclosed rear garden. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom and the landing having loft access. To the front of the property there is a block paved driveway and a further allocated parking space in the communal car park to the side with access to the rear garden via a wooden gate.
DirectionsBerkeley is located between Junctions 13 and 14 of the M5 motorway. If travelling in a southerly direction along the A38 passing The Prince of Wales Hotel on the left hand side; proceed for approximately one mile and passing the Berkeley Heath Motors garage and petrol station on your right hand side take the first turning on the right onto the B4066, proceed for approximately three miles, go straight over the roundabout onto Canonbury Street, continue a further 500 metres passing the Castle on your left hand side and follow the road as it bears round to the right, continuing onto Marybrook Street, proceed approximately 200 metres and take the turning on the right into The Brambles and No. 21 is located shortly on the left hand side.
The Accommodation(Please note that our room sizes are quoted in metres to the nearest one hundredth of a metre on a wall to wall basis. The imperial equivalent (included in brackets) is only intended as an approximate guide).
Canopy Porch HallwayUPVC partially glazed front door and radiator.
Kitchen (2.41m x 2.33m (7'10" x 7'7"))Having wall and base units with worktop over, stainless steel sink and drainer, space for free standing oven and fridge freezer and plumbing for washing machine, there is a double glazed window to the front.
Lounge (4.62m x 3.55m (15'1" x 11'7"))Good sized room with double glazed patio doors to rear garden, radiator and stairs to the first floor.
On The First Floor LandingAiring cupboard housing Vailiant boiler, access to loft space.
Bedroom One (3.59m max x 2.55m widening to 3.55m into alcove (1)Having built in over stairs cupboard, radiator and double glazed window to rear.
Bedroom Two (3.52m x 1.68m (11'6" x 5'6" ))Radiator and double glazed window to front.
Shower RoomModern suite comprising: Large shower cubicle with mains shower over and with cladded wall tiles, WC, pedestal wash basin, ladder radiator and double glazed window to front.
ExternallyTo the front of the property there is a brick paved driveway for off street parking and leading to the front door. To the rear of the property is an enclosed rear garden with patio areas for low maintenance with shrubs and trees and pathway leading to a shed and rear wooden gate for access to a further parking area.
Agents NotesTenure: Freehold.
All mains services are believed to be connected.
Council Tax Band: B (£1,646.18 payable).
ViewingBy appointment with the owner's sole agents as over.
Financial ServicesWe may offer prospective purchasers' financial advice in order to assist the progress of the sale. Bennett Jones Partnership introduces only to Kingsbridge Independent Mortgage Advice and if so, may be paid an introductory commission which averages £128.00.
01453 299924
Bennett Jones Partnership
31 Parsonage Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 4AA
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