Guide price
£800,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Chedworth, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54
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4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Four Bedrooms and Two Bathrooms
- Three Receptions
- ‘Eat in’ Kitchen
- Garden room
- Off street parking
- Pretty south facing gardens
- In all 2,136 sq ft (198 sq m)
- Offered with no onward sale
NO ONWARD CHAIN
Occupying an idyllic position within this outstanding Cotswold village lies this charming Grade II Listed period cottage providing extensive accommodation. Separate parcel of land with garaging and parking.
The Location
Chedworth is one of the most popular Cotswold villages in view of both its location, with easy access to Cirencester, Cheltenham, Swindon and London and also its picturesque nature, straggling as it does down both sides of its valley from the Parish Church, medieval Manor House and pub at one end to the collection of period stone houses which form lower Chedworth at the other. The village is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is surrounded by lovely rolling countryside with many excellent walks – a network of footpaths connects all parts of the village and one of the best walks is through the beautiful Chedworth Woods to the very fine 4th Century Roman Villa, owned by the National Trust.
The village has an excellent community spirit with a thriving church, a small but happy primary school, village hall and a friendly pub. Most activities in the village are connected with these traditional institutions but there are also a tennis club, cricket club and numerous other village organisations.
The Property
Orchard Cottage is a charming period home of linear layout and traditional construction of natural stone elevations set beneath a pitched Cotswold stone tiled roof. The property is quite extensive with each room benefitting from a southerly aspect. Considerable character is to be found throughout the cottage with historical features to include exposed ceiling beams and fireplaces.
The layout briefly offers flagstone entrance hall, well-proportioned dining room that leads into the comfy sitting room with access off to a home office and garden room. The kitchen happily accommodates breakfast dining. The ground floor further encompasses a cloakroom and separate utility.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms lie on the first floor with corner stairwell leading to the second floor and fourth bedroom benefitting from connecting dressing room and store.
Outside
Off the village lane, the cottage is approached via five bar vehicular gates that lead onto the gravelled driveway affording parking. The cottage has an attractive and well-stocked garden. To the front lies a paved terrace with many mature wall plants all enjoying the southerly aspect. To the side, the landscaped garden offers considerable privacy and incorporates an alfresco dining terrace bounded by established planting.
Property Information
We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating system feeding radiators. Private drainage system. EPC exempt. Council Tax Band ‘G’ 2022/23 £3,189.58. Local Authority: Cotswold District Council,[use Contact Agent Button]. The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Occupying an idyllic position within this outstanding Cotswold village lies this charming Grade II Listed period cottage providing extensive accommodation. Separate parcel of land with garaging and parking.
The Location
Chedworth is one of the most popular Cotswold villages in view of both its location, with easy access to Cirencester, Cheltenham, Swindon and London and also its picturesque nature, straggling as it does down both sides of its valley from the Parish Church, medieval Manor House and pub at one end to the collection of period stone houses which form lower Chedworth at the other. The village is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is surrounded by lovely rolling countryside with many excellent walks – a network of footpaths connects all parts of the village and one of the best walks is through the beautiful Chedworth Woods to the very fine 4th Century Roman Villa, owned by the National Trust.
The village has an excellent community spirit with a thriving church, a small but happy primary school, village hall and a friendly pub. Most activities in the village are connected with these traditional institutions but there are also a tennis club, cricket club and numerous other village organisations.
The Property
Orchard Cottage is a charming period home of linear layout and traditional construction of natural stone elevations set beneath a pitched Cotswold stone tiled roof. The property is quite extensive with each room benefitting from a southerly aspect. Considerable character is to be found throughout the cottage with historical features to include exposed ceiling beams and fireplaces.
The layout briefly offers flagstone entrance hall, well-proportioned dining room that leads into the comfy sitting room with access off to a home office and garden room. The kitchen happily accommodates breakfast dining. The ground floor further encompasses a cloakroom and separate utility.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms lie on the first floor with corner stairwell leading to the second floor and fourth bedroom benefitting from connecting dressing room and store.
Outside
Off the village lane, the cottage is approached via five bar vehicular gates that lead onto the gravelled driveway affording parking. The cottage has an attractive and well-stocked garden. To the front lies a paved terrace with many mature wall plants all enjoying the southerly aspect. To the side, the landscaped garden offers considerable privacy and incorporates an alfresco dining terrace bounded by established planting.
Property Information
We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating system feeding radiators. Private drainage system. EPC exempt. Council Tax Band ‘G’ 2022/23 £3,189.58. Local Authority: Cotswold District Council,[use Contact Agent Button]. The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
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Moore Allen & Innocent - Cirencester
33 Castle Street
Cirencester, Gloucestershire
GL7 1QD
01285 418986We are an independent partnership specialising in Residential Sales & Lettings as well as Property Management and Auctions with experienced and specialist teams in Cirencester, Lechlade and Tetbury offering a wealth of knowledge and providing advice that you can trust. Whether Residential , Agricultural or Commercial property we recognise that choosing the right agent is often one of the most important decisions you are likely to make - not only from a financial point of view, but also for personal peace of mind . You will certainly have received approaches from a number of agents over the years and you might ask the question “ Why is Moore Allen & Innocent any different to the rest”? Very simply, we understand that whilst every property is different – every vendor and landlord is equally as different, with a unique set of requirements and instructions. At Moore Allen & Innocent we pride ourselves on offering a personally tailored service whether selling or letting, town or country, Period or modern. With an impressive local heritage providing service to our clients throughout the Cotswolds since 1845 our core values of integrity and professionalism have remained the same throughout. As well as being NAEA, ARLA & RICS regulated we are also an independent partnership, so you can rest assured that the owners of the firm are also directly involved in the day-to-day business, taking care of clients and working to the highest standards . So please, Call us, Email us or drop in and See us - we would welcome the opportunity to discuss with you in greater depth our range of services and how we can help.