6 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Semi-detached house
6 beds
2 baths
Key information
Council tax: Ask agent
Letting details
- Availability date: 2 Aug 2021
- Unfurnished
- Long term let
Features and description
- Grade II Listed farmhouse
- Circa. mid 17th Century
- Idyllic village location
- Five / Six bedrooms
- Three reception rooms
- Walled garden
- Light and spacious
- Rural views
- Gigaclear*
- EPC Rating = F
Grade II Listed period farm house in the heart of the idyllic Cotswold village of Aldsworth.
Description
Sitting in the heart of the village of Aldsworth this period farmhouse has accommodation arranged in an ‘L’ shape over three floors. On the ground floor are three good size reception rooms two with feature fireplaces (not tested). The double aspect farmhouse style kitchen has integrated appliances, period beams, a butler sink and an Alpha oil fired range. There is a walk in pantry and a window seat overlooking the rear garden, which is accessed from the kitchen.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom, there are three other bedrooms on this floor which share a family bathroom. On the top floor are two further bedrooms (one of which could be used as a home office) and two large loft storage rooms.
Outside the property has rural views to the front overlooking the village green and neighbouring field. To the rear is an enclosed private walled garden mainly laid to lawn with a raised terrace space and flower beds. There is a stone shed which houses the oil tank and another outbuilding that retains an original manger. This outbuilding is fitted with power and light and provides useful storage space. There is also a garage with the property.
Services: Mains water, electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
*The property has been connected to Gigaclear, should tenants wish to use it will be for tenants to take out an account and pay for at the tenants own cost.
Furnishing: Unfurnished
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, Cirencester
Council Tax Band = G
Location
The property occupies a beautiful position overlooking the village green with a southerly aspect and rural views. Aldsworth is nestled within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has an active community with a number of clubs and societies as well as a church, cricket club and pub. Everyday facilities can be found in the market own of Northleach (Aprox 4.5 miles) including a surgery, chemist, a post office, a butcher’s shop as well as other shops, public houses and restaurants.
Burford and Cirencester (aprox 6.5 miles and 10.5 miles respectively) both offer excellent shopping, dining and other facilities including public houses, schools and churches. The nearest larger centres are Cheltenham and Oxford, both of which provide private schools. Other schools in the private sector include Hatherop Castle and Rendcomb College. There are primary schools in Bibury, Burford and Northleach and secondary schools at Burford, Cirencester and Lechlade.
Communications are good with the A40 connecting to the M40 at Oxford and the M5 at Cheltenham. There are regular Intercity rail services to London from Charlbury, Oxford Parkway, Kemble and Swindon. Local sporting facilities include golf at Burford, sailing at Cotswold Water Park, boating on the River Thames, racing at Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester Park.
Northleach 4.5 miles; Burford 6.5 miles; Cirencester 10.5 miles; Cheltenham 20 miles; Oxford 24 miles; Charlbury Station 16 miles (London Paddington about 80 minutes); Oxford Parkway Station 24 miles (London Marylebone about 60 minutes). (All distances and times are approximate)
Square Footage: 3,695 sq ft
Description
Sitting in the heart of the village of Aldsworth this period farmhouse has accommodation arranged in an ‘L’ shape over three floors. On the ground floor are three good size reception rooms two with feature fireplaces (not tested). The double aspect farmhouse style kitchen has integrated appliances, period beams, a butler sink and an Alpha oil fired range. There is a walk in pantry and a window seat overlooking the rear garden, which is accessed from the kitchen.
On the first floor is the principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom, there are three other bedrooms on this floor which share a family bathroom. On the top floor are two further bedrooms (one of which could be used as a home office) and two large loft storage rooms.
Outside the property has rural views to the front overlooking the village green and neighbouring field. To the rear is an enclosed private walled garden mainly laid to lawn with a raised terrace space and flower beds. There is a stone shed which houses the oil tank and another outbuilding that retains an original manger. This outbuilding is fitted with power and light and provides useful storage space. There is also a garage with the property.
Services: Mains water, electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
*The property has been connected to Gigaclear, should tenants wish to use it will be for tenants to take out an account and pay for at the tenants own cost.
Furnishing: Unfurnished
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, Cirencester
Council Tax Band = G
Location
The property occupies a beautiful position overlooking the village green with a southerly aspect and rural views. Aldsworth is nestled within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has an active community with a number of clubs and societies as well as a church, cricket club and pub. Everyday facilities can be found in the market own of Northleach (Aprox 4.5 miles) including a surgery, chemist, a post office, a butcher’s shop as well as other shops, public houses and restaurants.
Burford and Cirencester (aprox 6.5 miles and 10.5 miles respectively) both offer excellent shopping, dining and other facilities including public houses, schools and churches. The nearest larger centres are Cheltenham and Oxford, both of which provide private schools. Other schools in the private sector include Hatherop Castle and Rendcomb College. There are primary schools in Bibury, Burford and Northleach and secondary schools at Burford, Cirencester and Lechlade.
Communications are good with the A40 connecting to the M40 at Oxford and the M5 at Cheltenham. There are regular Intercity rail services to London from Charlbury, Oxford Parkway, Kemble and Swindon. Local sporting facilities include golf at Burford, sailing at Cotswold Water Park, boating on the River Thames, racing at Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester Park.
Northleach 4.5 miles; Burford 6.5 miles; Cirencester 10.5 miles; Cheltenham 20 miles; Oxford 24 miles; Charlbury Station 16 miles (London Paddington about 80 minutes); Oxford Parkway Station 24 miles (London Marylebone about 60 minutes). (All distances and times are approximate)
Square Footage: 3,695 sq ft
About this agent

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