2 bedroom bungalow
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Bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
1173
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 40Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- In need of modernisation and/or extension works: a well-maintained single-storey dwelling in an idyllic rural location.
- Established gardens with pleasant far-reaching views.
- Affording an exciting opportunity and offered to the market without an onward chain.
- Located on the very edge of the village, on the outskirts of Cheltenham.
- The adjoining paddock can be purchased as part of the overall sale or by separate negotiation.
- EPC Rating = F
A pleasant, well-maintained property located in this well-regarded village.
Description
Hidden away on the very edge of the village, The Old Cow Shed is a stone-built single storey dwelling. In need of modernisation and/or extension works, the property has been well-maintained and is in good order.
Approached via a long driveway, it enjoys a number of pleasing features to include vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams. The accommodation equates to 1,173 sq. ft and comprises in brief of: sitting room, kitchen, bathroom, cloakroom and two bedrooms.
The garden is principally laid to lawn, interspersed with herbaceous beds and established hedgerow. The front is gravelled with parking to the side.
Location
Brockhampton is a highly-regarded Gloucestershire village located approximately 8 miles from Cheltenham. The Regency Spa town is well-renowned for its extensive selection of boutique shops, bars and restaurants. There are a number of historic buildings, Georgian gardens together with the world famous Cheltenham racecourse. Daylesford is approximately a 30 minute commute.
Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' College and Dean Close preparatory school are all located within the town.
There are good communication links, the M5 motorway is approximately 8 miles commute with direct access to the Midlands, Bristol and West Country.
There is a main-line train station to London Paddington. (approximately 2 hours)
Winchcombe, Stow and Cirencester all offer a charming array of market shops, coffee houses and independent stalls.
Square Footage: 1,173 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains water, mains electricity, oil fired central heating, private drainage.
The village of Brockhampton has Gigaclear connected.
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council.
Description
Hidden away on the very edge of the village, The Old Cow Shed is a stone-built single storey dwelling. In need of modernisation and/or extension works, the property has been well-maintained and is in good order.
Approached via a long driveway, it enjoys a number of pleasing features to include vaulted ceilings and exposed wooden beams. The accommodation equates to 1,173 sq. ft and comprises in brief of: sitting room, kitchen, bathroom, cloakroom and two bedrooms.
The garden is principally laid to lawn, interspersed with herbaceous beds and established hedgerow. The front is gravelled with parking to the side.
Location
Brockhampton is a highly-regarded Gloucestershire village located approximately 8 miles from Cheltenham. The Regency Spa town is well-renowned for its extensive selection of boutique shops, bars and restaurants. There are a number of historic buildings, Georgian gardens together with the world famous Cheltenham racecourse. Daylesford is approximately a 30 minute commute.
Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' College and Dean Close preparatory school are all located within the town.
There are good communication links, the M5 motorway is approximately 8 miles commute with direct access to the Midlands, Bristol and West Country.
There is a main-line train station to London Paddington. (approximately 2 hours)
Winchcombe, Stow and Cirencester all offer a charming array of market shops, coffee houses and independent stalls.
Square Footage: 1,173 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains water, mains electricity, oil fired central heating, private drainage.
The village of Brockhampton has Gigaclear connected.
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council.
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