Stepping into the property you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall which benefits wooden flooring throughout and a deep-set bay style window overlooking the front aspect.
Spacious living room featuring a cast iron fireplace with working open fire, original marble surround and granite hearth along with double doors leading into the sun room and a deep-set bay style window overlooking the front aspect of the property to draw in the natural light.
Generously sized dining room boasting inset wood burner with oak wood mantle, wooden flooring throughout and windows to both the front and rear aspect of the property.
The sun room stretches the width of the property and offers a spacious and versatile area. Currently utilised by the current owners as a play room, this room overlooks the back garden and benefits from doors to outside.
From the dining room and through an attractive, original period door you are met with a well appointed country style kitchen boasting a Belfast sink, wooden worktops as well as a central island with space for seating and storage. The kitchen also includes a range of floor and eye level units along with space for a dishwasher, oven and fridge/freezer.
Just off from the kitchen the utility room provides extra cupboard storage along with wooden worktop space and a Belfast style sink with mixer tap. Window overlooking the rear garden.
White suite comprising WC and hand wash basin.
Double bedroom with feature bay style window to the front aspect and window to the rear aspect overlooking the back garden.
Double bedroom with a window overlooking the front aspect.
Double bedroom with feature fireplace and a window overlooking the front aspect.
The partially tiled bathroom comprises a white suite to include a freestanding bath with overhead shower, WC and hand wash basin. Frosted window to rear aspect of the property.
To the front of the property is a spacious pebbled driveway providing ample parking for multiple vehicles. With steps up from the sunroom the rear garden boasts a large lawned area with a range of mature shrubs and bushes at the border along with a patioed area suitable for alfresco dining.
Stone built garage with double doors providing vehicular access. Power and lighting.
Longhope is a highly sought after village in west Gloucestershire, situated within the Forest of Dean it has been in existence since before the invasion of the Normans in 1066. The place name means long, enclosed valley which describes the aspect of the village. With the local Hope Brook C of E primary school for 4-11 years and Pippins Preschool Nursery from 2 years, an active football club, village shop, café and bakery.
Tenure: Freehold.
Local Authority and Rates: Forest of Dean Council- Tax Band C (£2,014.23 per annum) 2025/2026.
Electricity supply: Mains.
Water supply: Mains.
Sewerage: Mains.
Heating: Oil
Broadband speed: Basic 14 Mbps, Superfast 61 Mbps, Ultrafast 1000 Mbps download speed.
Mobile phone coverage: EE, Three, O2, Vodafone.
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01531 828970