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3 bedroom cottage
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 18th century cottage
- Heart of a popular village
- Character features
- Immaculately presented
- Three bedrooms
- Southerly facing garden
- Generous sitting room with stove
- Modern fitted kitchen
- Pleasant outlook
- CHAIN FREE
LEAD IMAGE IS THE REAR VIEW
A beautifully restored and sympathetically updated Cotswold stone cottage dating back to the early 1700's, now offering generous, flexible living space arranged over two floors.
The property sits back from The Street on the footpath to the church (hence the name!) and has a particularly lovely outlook across to the church from the rear garden. A solid timber front door brings you into a spacious sitting room which boasts restored timber beams, a fireplace with wood burning stove, double doors leading to the garden and ample space for dining without compromising the living space.
The flagstone flooring continues through to a generous dual aspect kitchen fitted with a range of units, complete with reclaimed timber worksurfaces and a Belfast sink. The chimney breast has been adapted to include an extractor enabling this space to be fitted with a free-standing range cooker should you wish.
Stairs ascend from the sitting room to the first floor which has a large landing serving all rooms. The master bedroom is a particular feature as it is open into the eaves, with stripped beams, a characterful chimney breast and a range of fitted cupboards. There are two further well-designed single bedrooms plus a stunning bathroom with a roll-top bath, metro tiling, and an attractive and space saving barn door.
This well-balanced property offers plentiful character and charm, a lovely outlook, and a superb garden - all in the heart of this incredibly popular village.
Outside, the front garden is laid to lawn with an adjacent path leading to the front door. To the rear the recently landscaped southerly facing garden has a generous lawn, a pergola seating area and further patio, plus a useful shed. There is also a gated access at the rear onto the church path behind.
The well-regarded village of Horsley is a much sought after location because of its thriving community spirit, community run shop, church and primary school, public house and stunning landscape. Nailsworth is approximately 1 1/2 miles away and is a popular market town with a range of independent shops, alongside supermarkets and plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from.
Stroud, a larger town four miles away, has a more comprehensive range of shopping facilities alongside a railway station which provides excellent commuter services.
Agents note: The neighbouring property has the right to use the front path of 2 Church View to access their front door.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: We are advised that all mains services are connected to the property.
Council Tax: council tax band C
Material Information
Council Tax Band :C
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