2 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Delightful period stone cottage
- Exposed beams and stone fireplace
- 2 Bedrooms
- Walled garden
- Quiet village location
A charming 2 bedroom period cottage tucked away in an enviable location with secluded walled gardens
Accommodation comprises; Kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, 2 double bedrooms, shower room.
Mature walled garden.
Shepherds Cottage is a beautifully presented period property built of honey coloured Cotswold stone, tucked away at the end of a no-through lane. The property has been carefully improved by the current owners to provide comfortable accommodation, conducive with modern living, but with characterful charm. Ground floor accommodation briefly comprises a dove grey kitchen with stone floors, beamed ceilings, ample storage, quartz worktops, a Belfast sink and a range of integral appliances to include a washing machine, a fridge, a freezer and a slimline dishwasher, a spacious sitting room with solid oak floors, exposed stonework, a part vaulted, beamed ceiling and an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove and French doors that lead out to a stone paved terrace, providing the perfect outlook over the walled garden. An oak staircase leads to the first floor which continues to impress with a galleried landing, two double bedrooms, both full of character, and a recently fitted shower room with a tiled floor, exposed timber beams, a walk-in shower and a Velux window.
OUTSIDE
Shepherds Cottage is tucked away at the end of a no-through lane and is a stone’s throw from the Cotswold Way, accessed behind the property. The cottage benefits from the most exquisite, walled gardens, benefitting from complete seclusion and beautifully landscaped with a range of attractive roses, neatly clipped box hedging, several paved terraces, brick pathways and secure gated access. Parking is available on Meeting House Lane where a path leads to the front door.
DIRECTIONS
Heading towards Chipping Campden from Broadway on the B4081, take the right hand turning onto Catbrook signposted Broad Campden. Continue on this road, passing the Bakers Inn on your left and shortly afterwards take the left onto Angel Lane. Then at St Michael & All Angels Church, immediately take the left fork onto Meeting House Lane and procced to the top where Shepherds Cottage will be found in the top left corner at the end of the lane.
Broad Campden is a typical Cotswold village with an historic church and an attractive public house. The village mainly comprises period houses and cottages and is situated on the edge of the more well known Wool Town of Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is one of the most beautiful and historic of all the Cotswold market towns. It lies in a fold of the Cotswold Hills in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty approximately 12 miles to the south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon and 22 miles north of Cheltenham. The town is well known for its traditional Cotswold architecture, much of it dating back to Medieval times. There is a good range of shops for everyday needs as well as a number of specialist suppliers, a library, schools and doctors surgery. There is a main station to London from Moreton-in-Marsh (about 7 miles) and most West Midlands centres are within daily commuting distance.
Accommodation comprises; Kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, 2 double bedrooms, shower room.
Mature walled garden.
Shepherds Cottage is a beautifully presented period property built of honey coloured Cotswold stone, tucked away at the end of a no-through lane. The property has been carefully improved by the current owners to provide comfortable accommodation, conducive with modern living, but with characterful charm. Ground floor accommodation briefly comprises a dove grey kitchen with stone floors, beamed ceilings, ample storage, quartz worktops, a Belfast sink and a range of integral appliances to include a washing machine, a fridge, a freezer and a slimline dishwasher, a spacious sitting room with solid oak floors, exposed stonework, a part vaulted, beamed ceiling and an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove and French doors that lead out to a stone paved terrace, providing the perfect outlook over the walled garden. An oak staircase leads to the first floor which continues to impress with a galleried landing, two double bedrooms, both full of character, and a recently fitted shower room with a tiled floor, exposed timber beams, a walk-in shower and a Velux window.
OUTSIDE
Shepherds Cottage is tucked away at the end of a no-through lane and is a stone’s throw from the Cotswold Way, accessed behind the property. The cottage benefits from the most exquisite, walled gardens, benefitting from complete seclusion and beautifully landscaped with a range of attractive roses, neatly clipped box hedging, several paved terraces, brick pathways and secure gated access. Parking is available on Meeting House Lane where a path leads to the front door.
DIRECTIONS
Heading towards Chipping Campden from Broadway on the B4081, take the right hand turning onto Catbrook signposted Broad Campden. Continue on this road, passing the Bakers Inn on your left and shortly afterwards take the left onto Angel Lane. Then at St Michael & All Angels Church, immediately take the left fork onto Meeting House Lane and procced to the top where Shepherds Cottage will be found in the top left corner at the end of the lane.
Broad Campden is a typical Cotswold village with an historic church and an attractive public house. The village mainly comprises period houses and cottages and is situated on the edge of the more well known Wool Town of Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is one of the most beautiful and historic of all the Cotswold market towns. It lies in a fold of the Cotswold Hills in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty approximately 12 miles to the south-east of Stratford-upon-Avon and 22 miles north of Cheltenham. The town is well known for its traditional Cotswold architecture, much of it dating back to Medieval times. There is a good range of shops for everyday needs as well as a number of specialist suppliers, a library, schools and doctors surgery. There is a main station to London from Moreton-in-Marsh (about 7 miles) and most West Midlands centres are within daily commuting distance.
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