3 bedroom detached house
Detached house
3 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- 3 - 5 bedrooms
- 3 - 4 reception rooms
- 2 - 3 bathrooms
- 0.50 acres
- Modern
- Outbuildings
- Detached
- Garden
- Village
- Private Parking
Field House is situated in the heart of the attractive small Cotswold village of Ewen, which lies about 4 miles south of Cirencester and is close to the Gloucestershire/Wiltshire border. This highly regarded village principally comprises of period houses and cottages and as well as a very popular 16th Century pub, The Wild Duck, which is currently being refurbished.
Field House is a period Cotswold stone cottage which was extended and renovated to a very high standard about 20 years, including Oak flooring throughout on the ground floor and bespoke wooden shutters to most of the windows. It now offers just under 2000 square feet of light and spacious living accommodation, with high ceilings, arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there are two main reception rooms, of which the sitting room is a particularly good sized triple aspect room and two sets of glazed doors opening onto a patio. There is a handmade Smallbone kitchen with granite work-surfaces, an electric Everhot range cooker and a central island unit with a built in microwave. The kitchen opens directly into the dining room which shares a back to back fireplace with the sitting room, fitted with a wood burning stove. Leading off the kitchen/dining room is the lovely garden room with French doors out to the garden and a glass atrium roof. On the first floor the main bedroom has a built in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle. A particular feature of the property is the substantial separate Annexe/Studio office, again built to a high standard in Cotswold stone and providing exceptional ancillary accommodation, which can be flexible in its usage. It is currently configured to provide 2 bedrooms and a living room on the first floor, with a kitchen, cloakroom, shower room, home office and garage/storeroom below. Outside, a cobbled drive leads off the village lane through double timber gates to a large car parking and turning area serving both the house and annexe. Part of the ground floor of the annexe was originally designed as a double garage and could easily be reconfigured as such, if required, although there is also a separate oak framed tandem garage/car port. This excellent building has currently been subdivided internally to create a workshop/store and has a lean-too lawn mower/bike store running along one-side. The garden to the front of the house is laid to lawn, with a mature Beech hedge and Cotswold stone wall providing privacy from the road. The majority of the garden lies to the rear of the house and comprises a larger expanse of lawn interspersed by a collection of trees including a multi-stem Birch grove, a Horse Chestnut, two Walnuts and a variety of fruit trees. There is a vegetable garden to the rear of the house, with oak framed raised beds and a useful garden shed with a cedar roof which extends to provide a lovely covered outdoor entertaining area. Behind the annexe is an insulated summer house, currently being used as a home office with a verandah outside. In all the whole plot measures about 0.5 of an acre.
Field House is a period Cotswold stone cottage which was extended and renovated to a very high standard about 20 years, including Oak flooring throughout on the ground floor and bespoke wooden shutters to most of the windows. It now offers just under 2000 square feet of light and spacious living accommodation, with high ceilings, arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there are two main reception rooms, of which the sitting room is a particularly good sized triple aspect room and two sets of glazed doors opening onto a patio. There is a handmade Smallbone kitchen with granite work-surfaces, an electric Everhot range cooker and a central island unit with a built in microwave. The kitchen opens directly into the dining room which shares a back to back fireplace with the sitting room, fitted with a wood burning stove. Leading off the kitchen/dining room is the lovely garden room with French doors out to the garden and a glass atrium roof. On the first floor the main bedroom has a built in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle. A particular feature of the property is the substantial separate Annexe/Studio office, again built to a high standard in Cotswold stone and providing exceptional ancillary accommodation, which can be flexible in its usage. It is currently configured to provide 2 bedrooms and a living room on the first floor, with a kitchen, cloakroom, shower room, home office and garage/storeroom below. Outside, a cobbled drive leads off the village lane through double timber gates to a large car parking and turning area serving both the house and annexe. Part of the ground floor of the annexe was originally designed as a double garage and could easily be reconfigured as such, if required, although there is also a separate oak framed tandem garage/car port. This excellent building has currently been subdivided internally to create a workshop/store and has a lean-too lawn mower/bike store running along one-side. The garden to the front of the house is laid to lawn, with a mature Beech hedge and Cotswold stone wall providing privacy from the road. The majority of the garden lies to the rear of the house and comprises a larger expanse of lawn interspersed by a collection of trees including a multi-stem Birch grove, a Horse Chestnut, two Walnuts and a variety of fruit trees. There is a vegetable garden to the rear of the house, with oak framed raised beds and a useful garden shed with a cedar roof which extends to provide a lovely covered outdoor entertaining area. Behind the annexe is an insulated summer house, currently being used as a home office with a verandah outside. In all the whole plot measures about 0.5 of an acre.
Cirencester 4 miles, Kemble Station 1.5 miles (Paddington 80 minutes), Swindon 18 miles, M4 (Junction 15) 19 miles, Cheltenham 21 miles, (All distances and times approximate)
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