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3 bedroom end of terrace house

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End of terrace house
3 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: D*
1,280 sq ft / 119 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
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Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Three bedroom, three-storey character property
  • Renewed sash windows to the front
  • Gas fired central heating
  • Wet room and bathroom
  • Vaulted stone cellar
  • Enclosed garden and outhouse
  • Close to the Market Square
Forming an integral part of the street scene of this historic Cotswold Town and located only a few hundred yards from one of the most famous market squares in the North Cotswolds, this end terraced, three storey (plus a cellar), three bedroomed village house offers versatile accommodation and is recommended for an internal inspection.

Used as a family home for the last thirty years, the property has in the past been a shop with accommodation above and still has a detached building and garden to the rear.

There are several character features in the property with exposed Cotswold stone walls, antique floorboards and doors but the most impressive is the vaulted stone cellar on the lower ground floor, a wine enthusiast's dream.

More contemporary refinements include renewed sash windows to the front and gas fired central heating from a combination boiler and the property has a wet room on the ground floor and a bathroom on the first floor.

Over later years, the property has been adapted for someone mobility impaired and a lift now connects the hallway to the living room above. There is currently a bedroom and utility room on the ground floor, a living room and kitchen on the first floor and a study/sitting room and a bedroom on the second floor which also enjoys particularly good views towards the local parish church.

Stow originally made its fortune from the wool trade, and Sheep Street was where the animals were paraded from the local farms around. The town now makes it money mainly from tourism and is indeed one of the most picturesque and most visited towns in the Cotswolds.
There are a wealth of excellent shops, tea rooms, restaurants and hotels all of which are only a few yards away from this property.
Stow is located midway between other famous market towns of Burford and Moreton-in-Marsh where there are rail links to London Paddington.

Rooms

Entrance Hall 4.80m x 2.03m (15' 09" x 6' 08")
With ceramic tiled floor, two single radiators, hard wood oak panelled front door and stable door leading to ground floor bedroom. Stiltz lift electronically operated leading to the first floor living room.

Ground Floor Bedroom 3.53m x 4.01m (11' 07" x 13' 02")
Solid oak floor, stable door formed in two sections with lower level pitch pine and double opening doors above. Bow window with southerly aspect, cornice moulded ceiling, double radiator and walkway through to kitchenette.

Kitchenette 3.20m x 3.71m (10' 06" x 12' 02")
Ceramic tiled floor, full height two tier louvred doors triple cupboard, stainless sink unit with double cupboard below, space and plumbing for automatic washer, double radiator and UPVC double glazed rear window, access to ground floor shower room.

Downstairs Bathroom
With low flush WC and walk-in fully tiled shower with ladder style heated towel rail, radiator and thermostatic shower spray.

Rear Hall
With built-in pantry cupboard and access to lower ground floor vaulted cellar.

Cellar 4.78m x 3.76m (15' 08" x 12' 04")
Sone vaulted ceiling with stone walls and former rear coal chute which is now bricked up with vents.

First Floor Landing Area
With all internal antique pine doors and easy staircase returning to second floor.

Front Living Room 6.35m x 2.72m (20' 10" x 8' 11" )
With small pane double glazed renewed sash windows to the front with southerly aspect creating a light and airy room. Two double radiators and stone fireplace with small cast iron wood burning stove. Housing for lift from the hallway.

Rear Kitchen 3.20m x 3.66m (10' 06" x 12' 0")
With antique solid timber floor. Kitchen area fitted on two sides with grey quartz work tops with inset stainless steel sink unit with single drainer and swan necked mixer tap. Split level Smeg induction hob with integrated Smeg double oven below. Integrated fridge, three further base cupboards and seven matching wall mounted cupboards. Outlook over rear garden and courtyard. Built-in boiler cupboard with shelves and Baxi combination boiler for instantaneous hot water and gas fired central heating. Double radiator and ample space for dining table.

Bathroom
With two piece suite in white, wash hand basin set into pine wood cabinet, panelled bath with tiled surround, folding shower screen and wall mounted shower spray, built-in extractor and single radiator.

Cloakroom
With two piece suite in white, solid timber floor and single radiator.

Second floor studio room 4.88m x 2.95m (16' 00" x 9' 08" )
With living area or study area with solid timber floor, built-in double wardrobe, dormer window with southerly aspect, second dormer window to the rear. Double radiator, access to bedroom 3.

Bedroom 3 4.29m x 2.92m (14' 01" x 9' 07" )
Double access to eaves storage, gable window with easterly aspect and double radiator.

Rear Courtyard 6.10m x 9.14m (20' 00" x 30' 00" )
With timber fire escape leading to first floor gallery adjacent to the kitchen, elevated patio area, random Cotswold stone wall to two sides and separate outbuilding.

Outbuilding 2.79m x 3.89m (9' 02" x 12' 09")
With 18 foot high apex ceiling, a mezzanine landing area for storage.

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