54 one, two and three-bedroom homes in a tranquil location with a backdrop of trees, near Stroud.
To show our appreciation to all key workers, we are offering a 5% gifted deposit contribution across our remaining homes. Book an appointment today to find out more.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Terms and conditions apply.
The sales for this development are handled by our Estate Agent, Andrews
Tel: 01242 503097
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Positioned on the edge of the Cotswolds and surrounded by countryside, Rooksmoor Mills is a unique development of 54 one, two and three-bedroom homes. Not only do many of the homes here boast views of the Millpond, but the site itself also benefits from great connectivity with easy access to the M5 motorway which provides links to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester and Bristol. Stroud train station (1.7 miles away) offers direct trains to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Swindon, Reading and London Paddington.
The development is located on the Nailsworth Stream at the southern end of the thriving market town of Stroud. Situated below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the Five Valleys, Stroud has a heritage of cloth making and woollen mills and is noted for its steep streets and red brickwork which contrasts with typical Cotswold stone.
Positioned on the edge of the Cotswolds and surrounded by countryside, Rooksmoor Mills is a unique development of 54 one, two and three-bedroom homes. Not only do many of the homes here boast views of the Millpond, but the site itself also benefits from great connectivity with easy access to the M5 motorway which provides links to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester and Bristol. Stroud train station (1.7 miles away) offers direct trains to Gloucester, Cheltenham, Swindon, Reading and London Paddington.
The development is located on the Nailsworth Stream at the southern end of the thriving market town of Stroud. Situated below the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at the meeting point of the Five Valleys, Stroud has a heritage of cloth making and woollen mills and is noted for its steep streets and red brickwork which contrasts with typical Cotswold stone.
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The market town of Stroud bustles with a vibrance of activity that offers plenty of artisan cafes and restaurants to enjoy with family and friends. Also known as the Covent Garden of the Cotswolds, the town is home to the award-winning Stroud farmers market which takes place every Saturday. The market is full of independent stalls allowing you to savour local flavours from up to 50 producers located within a 30-mile radius. In addition to the many independent shops and places to eat, the town is well known for its arts and music scene. The nearby town of Nailsworth also has a host of independent shops plus its own Saturday market and can boast more working water wheels per square mile than anywhere else in the country. If you follow the Mill trail you will find Ruskin Mill, a centre for the arts, while The Nailsworth Festival every Spring includes art, music and food events.
The homes here benefit from excellent road and rail connectivity. Stroud train station (a mere 1.7 miles away) provides excellent links to surrounding towns such as Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bristol and Bath while Swindon, Reading and London Paddington can also be reached in under 90 minutes. The M5 sits approximately 5 miles west of Stroud linking to Bristol to the south and Gloucester and Cheltenham to the north. For those keen on walking and cycling, the Woodchester Cycle Trail runs behind the development providing links to nearby towns and the city of Gloucester. The Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounds the town, and the Cotswold Way path passes by it to the west. Stroud lies 10 miles south of the city of Gloucester, 14 miles from Cheltenham, 15 miles from Cirencester and 26 miles from the city of Bristol.
For those wanting to travel further afield, Bristol International Airport can be reached by car in just over an hour.
There are plenty of great educational facilities nearby, Gastrells Community Primary School which has had an Ofsted rating of 'good' can be found a short walk from the development and Stroud High School (an all-girls grammar school) and Marling School (an all-boys secondary school) both with 'outstanding' Ofsted reports can be found in under two miles. For private schools, the well-respected Wycliffe College can be found in under 10 minutes by car.
Stroud General Hospital has recently undergone a £2m refurbishment. This hospital is the closest hospital to the development however other large hospitals can be found in Gloucester, Cheltenham and Bristol. There are a number of doctors surgeries and health centres locally too with Rowcroft Medical Centre and the Stroud Valleys Family Practice both under 2 miles away.
There are also a number of dental practices in Stroud, Stonehouse and Nailsworth whilst our four legged friends can be looked after at Stroud Valleys Veterinary Practice or Clockhouse Veterinary Group both located within Stroud.
The local area is home to a range of independent shops and places to eat with Stroud and Nailsworth having many cafes and eateries to enjoy with family and friends. There are also plenty of supermarkets nearby including Sainsburys, Tesco and Waitrose in Stroud. Naturally the region is perfect for outdoor life with superb opportunities for walking and cycling while Stratford Park, on the edge of Stroud, is home to a state-of-the-art gym with indoor and outdoor swimming pools as well as a museum rich in history. A short journey on the M5 takes you to the City of Bristol and offers a superb range of shopping and leisure pursuits including fine dining, theatre and international sporting events together with a number of festivals each year including the International Balloon Fiesta.