5 bedroom terraced house
Sold STC
Terraced house
5 beds
5 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Outstanding location in Broadway
- Private gardens and parking
- Well-proportioned & flexible accommodation
- No onward chain
- Prime Cotswold village
- EPC Rating = D
Attractive sections of a Broadway village house in a prime and private position.
Description
Cowley House is an attractive period village property combining 16th century and 19th Century architecture. The property has evolved over the years with the 16th Century section thought to be a barn to nearby historic Abbotts Grange and about 200 years later 2 farm workers cottages were added to the rear.
The external elevations feature Cotswold Stone over two floors on the front elevation and mellow brickwork to the rear. Roofing is a combination of Cotswold stone and slate tiles. Features include, sash windows, exposed stonework, flagstone flooring, exposed beams and impressive fireplaces.
Good sized reception rooms adorn the ground floor of the house radiating from a good sized reception hall. A well-presented kitchen and breakfast room is situated to the rear of the house with utility beyond. The current owners have further modernised and significantly enhanced the property by making en suite facilities to all but one bedroom, Whilst the property is currently run as a successful bed and breakfast business, it could easily be returned to a principal residence.
Wychavon District Council Planning application number 18/01729/FUL
Outside
Cowley House is accessed via a gravelled driveway which leads to a substantial Cotswold stone wall and through to a front parking area with dedicated parking. There is a pretty garden to the front with timber gate and fencing for pedestrian access to Church Street, mature borders and signature yew hedging. To the back is an attractive garden mainly laid to lawn interspersed by paved pathways and mature borders.
Location
Broadway lies in a Conservation Area and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment and is regarded by many as one of the Cotswolds finest examples of traditional street architecture with many 17th and 18th century buildings of note. The village has a wide range of shops for day to day requirements together with restaurants, The Lygon Arms Hotel, with its leisure facilities, and speciality shops.
Nearby Chipping Camden, considered as one of the Cotswolds’ finest towns, lies about six miles away and has a considerable reputation for its variety of eating establishments, a number of which have achieved awards.
The larger centres of Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Worcester are within easy reach and provide more comprehensive cultural, shopping and educational facilities.
There is a regular mainline rail service to London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh (90 minutes) and Honeybourne Station. For the sporting enthusiast there are several golf courses nearby, notably Broadway Golf Club. Hunting with the North Cotswolds and National Hunt Racing at Cheltenham, Stratford upon-Avon, Warwick and Worcester. Polo at Cirencester Park and cricket at Worcester. Locally there are many public footpaths and bridleways for walking and horse enthusiasts.
Theatres are to be found in Cheltenham and Stratford-upon Avon, including the renowned Royal Shakespeare Theatre. There is excellent schooling in the general area with high achieving state and private schools at Chipping Campden, Evesham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham.
Square Footage: 3,903 sq ft
Directions
From the centre of Broadway, approach the village green and look for the signs to Snowshill and Village Parking. This will take you along Church Street, CowleyHouse will be seen a short way along on the right hand side opposite the thatched cottage just off the corner of Broadway village green.
Additional Info
Services: All mains services are connected. Main gas. Central heating.
Local Authority: Wychavon District Council.
Tenure: The property is for sale freehold.
Energy Performance: A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Savills.
Description
Cowley House is an attractive period village property combining 16th century and 19th Century architecture. The property has evolved over the years with the 16th Century section thought to be a barn to nearby historic Abbotts Grange and about 200 years later 2 farm workers cottages were added to the rear.
The external elevations feature Cotswold Stone over two floors on the front elevation and mellow brickwork to the rear. Roofing is a combination of Cotswold stone and slate tiles. Features include, sash windows, exposed stonework, flagstone flooring, exposed beams and impressive fireplaces.
Good sized reception rooms adorn the ground floor of the house radiating from a good sized reception hall. A well-presented kitchen and breakfast room is situated to the rear of the house with utility beyond. The current owners have further modernised and significantly enhanced the property by making en suite facilities to all but one bedroom, Whilst the property is currently run as a successful bed and breakfast business, it could easily be returned to a principal residence.
Wychavon District Council Planning application number 18/01729/FUL
Outside
Cowley House is accessed via a gravelled driveway which leads to a substantial Cotswold stone wall and through to a front parking area with dedicated parking. There is a pretty garden to the front with timber gate and fencing for pedestrian access to Church Street, mature borders and signature yew hedging. To the back is an attractive garden mainly laid to lawn interspersed by paved pathways and mature borders.
Location
Broadway lies in a Conservation Area and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment and is regarded by many as one of the Cotswolds finest examples of traditional street architecture with many 17th and 18th century buildings of note. The village has a wide range of shops for day to day requirements together with restaurants, The Lygon Arms Hotel, with its leisure facilities, and speciality shops.
Nearby Chipping Camden, considered as one of the Cotswolds’ finest towns, lies about six miles away and has a considerable reputation for its variety of eating establishments, a number of which have achieved awards.
The larger centres of Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Worcester are within easy reach and provide more comprehensive cultural, shopping and educational facilities.
There is a regular mainline rail service to London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh (90 minutes) and Honeybourne Station. For the sporting enthusiast there are several golf courses nearby, notably Broadway Golf Club. Hunting with the North Cotswolds and National Hunt Racing at Cheltenham, Stratford upon-Avon, Warwick and Worcester. Polo at Cirencester Park and cricket at Worcester. Locally there are many public footpaths and bridleways for walking and horse enthusiasts.
Theatres are to be found in Cheltenham and Stratford-upon Avon, including the renowned Royal Shakespeare Theatre. There is excellent schooling in the general area with high achieving state and private schools at Chipping Campden, Evesham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham.
Square Footage: 3,903 sq ft
Directions
From the centre of Broadway, approach the village green and look for the signs to Snowshill and Village Parking. This will take you along Church Street, CowleyHouse will be seen a short way along on the right hand side opposite the thatched cottage just off the corner of Broadway village green.
Additional Info
Services: All mains services are connected. Main gas. Central heating.
Local Authority: Wychavon District Council.
Tenure: The property is for sale freehold.
Energy Performance: A copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Savills.
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