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Shadwell, Uley, Dursley, GL11 5BW

Land size
1 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3

Key Features

  • Detached individual home
  • Secluded position
  • Stunning millpond & woodland outlook
  • Set in one acre plot
  • Beautifully presented throughout
  • Established level gardens
  • Four bedrooms
  • Three bathrooms
  • Double garage & studio
  • Popular edge of village position

Description

A beautifully appointed detached individual home set in approximately one acre of established gardens and woodland with an extraordinary millpond outlook, a generous gated driveway and a double garage.

Well balanced accommodation is arranged over two floors, set around a good-size entrance hallway with useful storage and a spacious galleried landing. The 24' triple aspect sitting room has doors opening onto the rear terrace and a log-burning stove, alongside an archway leading into the dining room. The spacious dining room has plenty of room for a large dining table as well casual seating and a stunning picture window overlooking the terrace and millpond. A further door connects to the kitchen. The kitchen offers a stylish range of solid oak shaker-style units with granite worktops and upstands and a matching country-style dresser. The ground floor is completed by a useful WC/wet room and a pedestrian door into a lobby which provides access to the garage and the games room/studio above.

Upstairs the galleried landing provides access to four bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master bedroom has a pleasant dual aspect and a large, contemporary ensuite bathroom equipped with both a bath and a shower. Two further double bedrooms offer generous proportions, the rear bedroom boasting a large picture window with a stunning outlook. The fourth bedroom is a good size single with a pleasant outlook to the rear, currently in use as a dressing room. The family bathroom has been modernised to offer a large walk-in shower cubicle complete with a rain system shower, a contemporary wash hand basin and WC and a heated towel rail.

Outside the established gardens are of particular note with an extensive vegetable garden complete with mature fruit trees and raised beds to the side and a generous patio and a level lawn to the rear. Beyond the millpond there is an expanse of gently sloping woodland, home to plentiful wildlife and landscaped with meandering paths and seating areas, well stocked with wild garlic and bluebells and complete with a natural spring. A gated driveway provides access to the front where there is a further area of lawn flanked by mature planting, ample parking and the double garage which has electric doors, water, power and light. A large room above the garage (22' x 19'8") currently serves as a games room and offers huge potential as a work space, or for conversion (subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission).

Uley, positioned in a stunning valley on the Cotswold escarpment boasts wonderful views to all sides; of particular note is the Uley Bury, an Iron Age hill fort sat above the village which commands views over the Severn Vale.

Shadwell is a little-known hamlet on the outskirts of the village, well-regarded for its seclusion yet ease of access to the amenities of the village, alongside many magnificent walks.

Unlike many villages nowadays, Uley has a thriving community of young and old. There is a well-regarded primary school, a community run village shop with post office, dispensing doctors' surgery, local Public House, Brewery and the Prema Art Centre which is a fantastic venue for local events and also home to the popular Vestry Cafe.

There are many groups and organisations if you wish to get involved including the Church, the WI, The Uley Society and Toddler Group - to name but a few. Dursley, two miles away, is a small town with many amenities, while Stroud, Tetbury and Nailsworth each within eight miles have a more extensive range of facilities.

Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band G
Services: We are advised that all mains services are connected to the property.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Internet: Superfast broadband available (Ofcom).
Flood risk: High
Conservation Area: N/A
Agents note: While occupying a riverside location, the waterways are well-managed and we are advised that for insurance purposes it benefits from flood cover as standard/no additional cost.

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-06-17

Market Value Analysis

Compared with 1,507 Homes with Land listings in South West England (1+ acres).

This Property£840,000 / acre
Homes with Land Average (1+ acres) £196,986 / acre
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Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
69 C
88 B

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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