4 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Features and description
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Period
- Garden
- Parking
- Semi-Detached
- Single Garage
- Village
- Private Parking
The house is arranged over two floors with a separate home office and a fabulous summer house towards the rear of the garden.
Thought to be Victorian, the accommodation is well-proportioned and beautifully-presented with contemporary styling blending perfectly with the original period features of the house.
A spacious hall with a tiled floor is a particular feature of the house and makes a great first impression. The property briefly comprises a drawing room with character fireplace, an open plan front to back kitchen/dining room with access to the garden and views to the front, a large practical utility room, pantry and cloakroom complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the views over the surrounding escarpment and to the west over the Severn Vale are stunning. There is a principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms all with built in cupboards and a family bathroom.
The house sits centrally in the plot with enclosed very private gardens (dog proofed) and terraces to the front and rear. The rear garden stretches up to the summer house and a large landscaped area that makes for a wonderful place to watch the sun set and enjoy the view.
In front of the house, there is off road parking for three large cars and a single garage.
Services: All mains services are connected.
Set high on the Cotswold escarpment within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the property enjoys views across the Severn Vale to the Malvern Hills with easy access to Cleeve Common (over 1,000 acres and the highest point in the Cotswolds), the Cotswold Way and several well-known Cotswold towns. The property is also within a short walk of Cleeve Hill Golf Club, The Rising Sun public house and restaurant and at the foot of the hill is Ellenborough Park hotel, restaurant and spa.
A short 3 mile drive to the north, tucked away in the folds of the Cotswold Hills, the thriving Anglo-Saxon market town of Winchcombe is well known for its warm toned Cotswold stone cottages, tea shops, good local amenities and traditional medieval architecture.
To the south, the nearby Regency town of Cheltenham is best known for its quality of lifestyle, schooling, recreational activities and amenities all of this set against the stunning back drop of period architecture and its beautiful scenery being positioned just on the edge of the Cotswold Hills.
Winchcombe 3 miles, Cheltenham 5 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 16 miles, Burford 25 miles, Oxford 43 miles, London 82 miles (distances approximate)
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