New Road, Bream, Gloucestershire, GL15
£375,000

Guide price

An exciting renovation project in the heart of the popular village of Bream. Yew Tree cottage is a detached property built around 1860-1880 and has been extended to the rear in more recent years. The property has been divided into two self-contained dwellings and could be easily turned back to one.

THE PROPERTIES

Perry Bishop are pleased to offer this exciting renovation project in the heart of the popular Village of Bream. Yew Tree cottage is a detached property built around 1860-1880 and has been extended to the rear in more recent years. The property has been divided into two self-contained dwellings and could be easily turned back to one.

The accommodation can be summarised as follows -

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance Hall

Kitchen approx. 4.2m x 4.7m

Reception room approx. 6.7m x 3.9m

Utility room approx. 1.6m x 1.6 m - leading to cloakroom with w.c. and wash basin

FIRST FLOOR

Landing

Bedroom 1 approx. 3.4m x 4.1m with en-suite bathroom

Bedroom 2 approx. 4.0m x 3.1m

Bedroom 3 approx. 3.1m x 4.0m

Bedroom 4 approx. 3.8m x 3.2m

Family bathroom

FLAT (Annex)

Kitchen/Living room approx. 5.9m x 3.6m

Under stair store room

Bedroom approx. 3.6m x 3.3m

Utility room open to bathroom

OUTSIDE:

There is an off-street parking area and good-sized rear garden sub-divided to provide separate spaces for the main house and flat.

AMENITIES

At one time, Bream was reputed to be the largest village in Gloucestershire and is situated midway between Lydney and Coleford on the B4231.

The village is built on a ridge of high ground that provides views over the Forest of Dean and in the distance can be seen the hills of the Cotswolds.

The Forest of Dean is close by where in medieval times it was exclusively used as a royal hunting ground for the Tudors, and subsequently a source of food for the royal court. In more recent times has been used as a filming location for the Harry Potter films.

There are an abundance of things to do here including woodland walks, cycle trails, canoeing at Symonds Yak or go beneath the forest floor and explore the 9 underground caverns at Clearwell Caves. Bream has a good range of facilities including primary school, local stores, chemist and coffee shop.

VIEWINGS

Viewings are by appointment only on Thursday 4th August 2022, 10am to 1pm.

Please contact our Land department on 01285 646770 to book your appointment.

DIRECTIONS

Directions from Lydney Town Centre - Starting on Hill Street take Bream Road (North) signposted Bream/ Clearwell/Monmouth. Continue along this road until you enter the village of Bream. Take the second right hand road – 'High Street'. Continue along this road passing the Bream Rugby Club on your left, you will soon see a monument ahead, take the left hand turning (New Road) immediately before the monument. Follow this road until you see the agent's for sale board on your left.

SERVICES & TENURE

The property is held with freehold title.

Yew Tree Cottage has oil central heating and electricity and drainage are connected to the property .

Electricity is connected to the flat.

LOCAL AUTHORITY

Forest of Dean District Council

Gloucestershire County Council

Council Tax Band - D (Yew Tree Cottage)

Council Tax Band - A (Yew Tree Flat)

METHOD OF SALE

The property is offered for sale with a guide price of £375,000.

01285 238859

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