£580,000
4 bed detached house for salePlot 17 The Dyrham, The Buttercups, The Street, Coaley, Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
About this property
Prestigious new community of just 17 new homes
Village of Coaley
Semi-rural setting
Garage and Off street parking for 2 cars
10 year warranty
Energy efficient homes
EV charging & solar panels
Smeg applicances
A prestigious new community of just 17 high quality, elegant three and four-bedroom homes set in a semi-rural setting.
The spacious, welcoming Hall leads on to the very heart of this home- a superb wrap around Kitchen, Family & Dining suite running the entire depth and breadth of the home, with light flooding in from many aspects. French doors lead onto the gardens for that all important al fresco entertaining and such a beautiful arrangement ensures engagement with the gardens day in, day out.
Up the central staircase, the landing leads you to the impressive Principal Suite at the front of the home, with Ensuite facilities and wardrobes. Three further spacious bedrooms – all with wardrobes- are served by the Family Bathroom; perfect for boomerang offspring or the grandparents to visit.
Get in touch today for more information Welcome to The Buttercups, Coaley, a prestigious new community of just 17 high-quality, elegant three and four-bedroom homes set in a semi-rural setting.
Living in Coaley, Gloucestershire offers the perfect blend of tranquil Cotswold countryside and strong village scale amenities that foster a close knit, active community. The village is home to Coaley CofE Primary Academy, a well regarded local school, and St Bartholomew’s Church, anchoring the community with historic character. Right by the heart of the village lies the Coaley Community Shop, run by volunteers, providing groceries, local produce, household essentials and even a cosy coffee corner-perfect for meeting neighbours over a cake and tea.
The Old Fox pub, a 300 year old stonebuilt gem and winner of the Cotswold Life Pub of the Year, serves hearty local fare, welcomes dogs and walkers, and feels like the living room of the village. The Village Hall & Community Hub, located adjacent to the church and shop, hosts a wide range of clubs and societies. It also offers halls for private events, a stage, kitchen/bar, WiFi, audiovisual gear, tennis courts, and a sports pitch with children’s playgrounds.
Nature lovers are spoilt for choice: Coaley Peak is a stunning nature reserve with wildflower meadows, sweeping views over the Severn Vale to the Forest of Dean, ancient Neolithic sites such as Nympsfield Long Barrow, and walking trails along the Cotswold Way-all free to access and dog friendly.
Transport is convenient too: Cam & Dursley railway station lies just over a mile away, offering regular trains to Bristol and Gloucester and making Coaley a surprisingly accessible spot for commuters.
In short, Coaley delivers peaceful rural living with essential amenities, a warm community atmosphere, excellent outdoor offerings, and easy access to larger towns-making it a highly desirable place to call home.
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