4 bedroom detached house
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Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1.66 acre(s)
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Basic 25Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
A charming period Cotswold stone house situated in a wonderful setting.
Accommodation comprises: Sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, cloakroom, pantry, lower ground floor storage, 2 first floor bedrooms, bathroom, dressing room, 2 second floor bedrooms.
Double bay carport, detached stone outbuilding, timber garden store/workshop.
In all 1.66 acres
Cut Hedges is thought to date from the early 1700’s and is certainly reminiscent of the Queen Anne style of architecture, in the English Baroque style. The house is constructed of Cotswold stone under a tiled roof with stone mullioned windows (the ground and first floors have double glazed panes in casement frames). Some of the many lovely internal features include exposed stonework, ceiling timbers, timber doors, stone and timber window seats and fine period open fireplaces. The property offers 2 receptions rooms, both dual aspect with impressive fireplaces and exposed beams. There is a good size farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room with an oil-fired Aga. On the first floor there are 2 double bedrooms, a family bathroom and dressing room. The second floor offers 2 further double bedrooms. The property has been a much loved family home for many years and has the potential to be remodelled by the next owner. There is a spacious lower ground floor which could be converted into further living space as it is not subterranean, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The property is approached along a private driveway to a large parking and turning area with a timber double carport with steps up to an attractive detached stone outbuilding (ideal as a home office or gym). The gardens and lake are a very important feature of the overall property extending to 1.66 acres. The gardens are laid to lawn with numerous mature and well established trees, hedges, plants, flowers and shrubs. The lake (which is spring fed) is most attractive with marginal planting and overhanging trees. There is a useful timber garden shed and a greenhouse.
Mickleton is situated in the very north of the county of Gloucestershire between Chipping Campden to the south and Stratford upon Avon to the north. The village offers a genuine community with many facilities including village stores/ post office, butcher, church and primary school. The wool town of Chipping Campden offers everyday shopping facilities and doctor’s surgery. There is also a medical centre in nearby Quinton. More shopping and cultural facilities are at Stratford upon Avon with its Shakespearean connections.
Accommodation comprises: Sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, cloakroom, pantry, lower ground floor storage, 2 first floor bedrooms, bathroom, dressing room, 2 second floor bedrooms.
Double bay carport, detached stone outbuilding, timber garden store/workshop.
In all 1.66 acres
Cut Hedges is thought to date from the early 1700’s and is certainly reminiscent of the Queen Anne style of architecture, in the English Baroque style. The house is constructed of Cotswold stone under a tiled roof with stone mullioned windows (the ground and first floors have double glazed panes in casement frames). Some of the many lovely internal features include exposed stonework, ceiling timbers, timber doors, stone and timber window seats and fine period open fireplaces. The property offers 2 receptions rooms, both dual aspect with impressive fireplaces and exposed beams. There is a good size farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room with an oil-fired Aga. On the first floor there are 2 double bedrooms, a family bathroom and dressing room. The second floor offers 2 further double bedrooms. The property has been a much loved family home for many years and has the potential to be remodelled by the next owner. There is a spacious lower ground floor which could be converted into further living space as it is not subterranean, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The property is approached along a private driveway to a large parking and turning area with a timber double carport with steps up to an attractive detached stone outbuilding (ideal as a home office or gym). The gardens and lake are a very important feature of the overall property extending to 1.66 acres. The gardens are laid to lawn with numerous mature and well established trees, hedges, plants, flowers and shrubs. The lake (which is spring fed) is most attractive with marginal planting and overhanging trees. There is a useful timber garden shed and a greenhouse.
Mickleton is situated in the very north of the county of Gloucestershire between Chipping Campden to the south and Stratford upon Avon to the north. The village offers a genuine community with many facilities including village stores/ post office, butcher, church and primary school. The wool town of Chipping Campden offers everyday shopping facilities and doctor’s surgery. There is also a medical centre in nearby Quinton. More shopping and cultural facilities are at Stratford upon Avon with its Shakespearean connections.
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Welcome to Hayman-Joyce Broadway Estate Agents in the Cotswolds. We are an independent firm of Estate Agents situated on the High Street in Broadway. We have built our success through recommendation and are well known for giving honest and reliable property advice, based upon local knowledge and experience. Charlie Comber and the team specialise is selling Cotswold homes in over 60 villages Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Warwickhsire. If you are looking for help either buying of selling please call us on 01386 324504
















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