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2 bedroom detached house

Period property
Study
Sold STC
Detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1687
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Ornamental pond
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Private Parking
Willow Tree Cottage is detached, with origins probably dating back to the mid/late 18th Century and with more recent additions. Built in a traditional style of local Cotswold stone with natural stone tiles to the main front roof slope, it stands in a lovely quiet, elevated position. It has a particularly attractive facade with a central porch and two gabled dormers. The cottage is not listed, but it does lie within the Chedworth Conservation Area and is in an area of outstanding natural beauty. At one stage, it served as the village Station Master's house and in the back garden remain stone steps cut into the former railway embankment via which they would have gone to work. Internally, the well presented accommodation is arranged over two floors and benefits from double glazed windows throughout. Care has been taken to preserve as much of the original charm and character as possible, and period features include exposed beams and roof timbers, an inglenook fireplace with a seat, an original spiral staircase with exposed stone curved wall and a stone mullioned window. The accommodation is flexible; in particular, the dining room is a great all-purpose room that could serve as a playroom or ground floor bedroom, if required. There is a delightful study area on a half landing with fitted shelving, and on the first floor are two excellent double bedrooms with well appointed en suites. In the bathroom to the principal bedroom, a secret doorway provides access to a dressing room/occasional child's bedroom with sloping ceilings.

Gardens and Grounds: A short cobbled drive flanked by retained flower beds leads up from the main village lane under an impressive hornbeam arch to a gravelled car parking and turning area in front of the cottage. There is an area of lawn with an ornamental pond and a small greenhouse to the side of the drive, and the front is well screened by a mature hornbeam hedge. A path leads around to the rear of the cottage under a vine clad trellis, and steps lead up to a paved terrace, an ideal place for outside entertaining. Adjoining the terrace is a useful Cotswold stone outbuilding. The rear garden is also very private and backs on to a meadow. It comprises an area of lawn and a wooded bank, which was part of the old railway embankment. There is a further raised flagstone paved sitting area behind the shed from which there is a lovely view across the meadow to the church beyond.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Electric boiler and private drainage


Shops: Northleach, Cirencester and Stow-on-the-Wold
Pubs/restaurants: The Seven Tuns in Chedworth
Train Stations: Kemble Station 12 miles - Paddington 75 minutes.
Roads: A40 provides links to Cheltenham and Oxofrd, M5 Junction 11A 14 miles, M4 Junction 15 25 miles
Schools: Primary schools in Chedworth and Northleach. The Cotswold School in Bourton-on-the-Water, Rendcomb College, Hatherop Castle, Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' College and Dean Close.
Golf courses: Burford, Naunton Downs and the nearby Cirencester Golf Club at Bagendon
Footpaths: The surrounding countryside has many footpaths and bridleways, providing a wide range of walking and riding opportunities.
Racing: Cheltenham and Stratford on Avon, Polo at Cirencester Park
Theatres: Cheltenham and Oxford
Water sports: Cotswold Waterpark
Rugby: Gloucester

Distances: Northleach 4 miles, Cirencester 8 miles, Cheltenham 12 miles, Kemble Station (Paddington 75 minutes) 12 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 13 miles, Oxford 32 miles, M5 (J11A) 14 miles, M4 (J15) 25 miles.
(All times and distances are approximate).

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Knight Frank - Cirencester
Knight Frank - Cirencester
One Market Place Cirencester GL7 2PE
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Often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester town has been a focal point in the area since Roman times. Surrounded by glorious countryside (much in the Cotswold AONB) and some of the finest properties in the area, it’s no wonder so many people want to call Cirencester and its surrounding market towns and villages home. When it comes to property, Knight Frank Cirencester have an unrivalled reputation, as the longest-serving national agent in the region and an outstanding track record, our team have the expertise in the sale of best-in-class country, town and village property. This includes traditional stone cottages, converted barns, town and village houses, as well as nearby farmhouses, equestrian properties, manor houses, farmland and agricultural estates.
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