Dymock is a small village in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, about 4 miles south of Ledbury, with a local C of E primary school next door, garage, shop, public house, bus route and motorway links to the M50, M5.
Dymock is renowned for its wild daffodils in the spring and is the origin of the Dymock Red, a cider apple and Stinking Bishop cheese
Situated in a no through road, benefitting a front garden laid to lawn and drive with gated side access (double gates) to the rear garden.
The enclosed rear garden is tiered being mainly laid to lawn, the top section currently houses a useful garden shed, the current owners keep chickens so there is space for them too.
A large patio area under the pergola just off the back of the garden room is ideal for entertaining.
Mains drainage, LPG
Forest Of Dean District Council tax band C
Freehold