Great things about Stroud

Stroud (as in proud) is one of the most picturesque and sprawling towns in the county of Gloucestershire. It is a thriving community spread out through 5 valleys. It encompasses several large villages within its border. These include Minchinhampton, Bisley, Thrupp, Cashes Green and Stonehouse to name but a few, although the residents of these places may tell you something different. It means that houses are well sought after and Conveyancing Stroud based experts https://www.montpellier.legal/conveyancing-solicitor/stroud-conveyancing/ should be the first port of call if you have designs on moving there.

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The first thing that will strike you about the place is the hills. Much of Stroud seems to be perched on the side of hills and much of it is tall three story Victotian townhouses. Stroud is unusual in that unlike most of Gloucestershire it was not only centered on rural activity. The town played its part in the Industrial revolution with its Stroudwater navigation canal (which is currently being restored) and its contribution to making the Red dye for British military uniforms, the famous Stroudwater Scarlet.

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Stroud is also well known for its close links to the artistic community. It acts as something of Mecca as it provides so much in the way of inspiration. Walking is also a big part of the lifestyle of Stroud. It’s one of the greenest towns in England and has been voted as the best place to live in the UK in previous years.

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