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4 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath

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Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Detached
  • Parking
  • Single Garage
Holly Cottage has stunning views south easterly across farmland with views up towards the Cotswold escarpment. Shadwell and Uley are well
known to be in an area of outstanding beauty which enjoys peace and tranquillity. The property dates back to the early 18th century when it is believed to have been the Old Dairy. The current owners have extensively renovated and extended the property to a high standard, creating and enhancing character features, including fireplaces, latched doors and a mixture of wooden and flag-stone flooring.
The property is an exceptional family home in an enviable rural position with spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. To the front are mtwo living rooms with wood burners and a central hall with a staircase. To the rear of the property, there is a fantastic kitchen/breakfast room designed by Johnathan Randal of Uley. This is built into a light atrium-style conservatory with underfloor heating and doors which lead into the
patio and garden. A handy utility room with a downstairs WC and a stable-style back door sits off the conservatory. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The principal bedroom takes the prime position with en suite shower room, walk-through wardrobe and stunning views from the front of the house. There are three double bedrooms, two very generous and one smaller, all serviced by the family bathroom.

To the front, the garden is landscaped with lawn, shrub borders and specimen trees; a driveway leads to a detached garage with electric roller doors. A private, peaceful garden bordered by mature shrubs and trees is at the property's rear. The gazebo and summer house is perfect for outside entertaining and extra accommodation.


Shadwell is a small hamlet on a no through road, situated just outside the delightful village of Uley, in a beautiful semi-wooded valley on the lower reaches of the Cotswold escarpment in an area designated as being of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Uley has a handsome Church, village shop, primary school, a traditional pub recently under new ownership, a doctor's surgery, an active village hall and an art centre. There are many local places of interest, such as Uley's bury iron age hill fort that sits on the escarpment above Shadwell. The nearby towns of Wotton-under-Edge, Nailsworth, Tetbury and Dursley have a range of excellent shops and services for everyday needs, including supermarkets, sports centres and several renowned pubs and restaurants, including Calcot Manor and its first-class spa.

Education in the area is exceptional, including Beaudesert Park, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Wycliffe College, Westonbirt School, Katharine Lady Berkeley and many other schools throughout the region. Including Marling & Stroud High and further afield Pate grammar school, which was awarded the Sunday Times secondary school of the year in 2019.

Distances
Uley 0.8 mile, Dursley 1.9 miles, Tetbury 9.5 miles, Kemble Station (London Paddington 80 minutes) 16 miles, Cheltenham 23 miles, Bath 27 miles, Bristol, 28 miles, M5 (J13) 9.6 miles, M4 (J17) 18 miles.

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