4 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
4 beds
1 bath
2444
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Iconic village setting
- Grade II listed
- Fine period features
- Garaged parking space opposite
- Potential redevelopment opportunities
- Enclosed garden
- EPC Rating = F
A unique opportunity to take on this amazing village home and adjoining former shop/workshop with garaged parking.
Description
This charming four bedroom Grade II listed cottage is nestled in the heart of picturesque Castle Combe and comes with a further adjoining cottage, formally used as an antiques shop.The former shop now offers additional storage and workshop space, as well as offering further potential within its own right (subject to the necessary permissions).
The property is in need of modernisation and offers a front to rear hallway, two reception rooms, a kitchen and cloakroom to the ground floor with four bedrooms and a bath/shower room to the first floor. Additionally off the sitting room or via the High Street is access to the former antiques shop, which comprises of three large rooms with mezzanine area and access to the garden. This offers a large degree of potential due to it being integrated within the home, or used as a separate entity (subject to permissions).
There are many period features in this quaint period cottage and it has its origins dating back to the 16th century. The property is a classic Cotswold stone build with stone tiled roof completing its iconic look. Internally there are fireplaces, exposed stone walls and beams, as well as stone mullion windows.
Outside
The property enjoys an enclosed rear garden which is predominantly laid to stone pennant slabs and raised beds. It's been designed with low maintenance in mind and the ability to make it an easy lock up and leave home.
Location
This charming Grade II listed cottage is situated just down from the Market Place in highly desirable Castle Combe.
The view down from Market Place has to be one of the Cotswolds most iconic images due to its chocolate box good looks and picturesque architecture.
Castle Combe is considered one of the prettiest villages in England. Often appearing as a backdrop for film and television, the harmonious mixture of Cotswold cottages and houses make this unspoilt village a desirable and special place.
The village offers two public houses, a village hall and The Manor House hotel and restaurant enjoying acclaim for its fine dining.
The Manor House Golf Club is highly regarded and there are many footpaths, bridleways and sporting opportunities available locally.
The nearby town of Chippenham offers mainline rail access to London (Paddington) as well as Junction 17 of the M4 motorway.
The Georgian city of Bath and regional centre of Bristol are to the west.
All distances sourced via Google maps
Square Footage: 2,444 sq ft
Directions
The property is located on The Street just down from the market place. There is a single corner garage located opposite in the small parking area that belongs with the property.
Additional Info
The property owns a garage in the small parking area opposite the property in the far left hand corner.
Description
This charming four bedroom Grade II listed cottage is nestled in the heart of picturesque Castle Combe and comes with a further adjoining cottage, formally used as an antiques shop.The former shop now offers additional storage and workshop space, as well as offering further potential within its own right (subject to the necessary permissions).
The property is in need of modernisation and offers a front to rear hallway, two reception rooms, a kitchen and cloakroom to the ground floor with four bedrooms and a bath/shower room to the first floor. Additionally off the sitting room or via the High Street is access to the former antiques shop, which comprises of three large rooms with mezzanine area and access to the garden. This offers a large degree of potential due to it being integrated within the home, or used as a separate entity (subject to permissions).
There are many period features in this quaint period cottage and it has its origins dating back to the 16th century. The property is a classic Cotswold stone build with stone tiled roof completing its iconic look. Internally there are fireplaces, exposed stone walls and beams, as well as stone mullion windows.
Outside
The property enjoys an enclosed rear garden which is predominantly laid to stone pennant slabs and raised beds. It's been designed with low maintenance in mind and the ability to make it an easy lock up and leave home.
Location
This charming Grade II listed cottage is situated just down from the Market Place in highly desirable Castle Combe.
The view down from Market Place has to be one of the Cotswolds most iconic images due to its chocolate box good looks and picturesque architecture.
Castle Combe is considered one of the prettiest villages in England. Often appearing as a backdrop for film and television, the harmonious mixture of Cotswold cottages and houses make this unspoilt village a desirable and special place.
The village offers two public houses, a village hall and The Manor House hotel and restaurant enjoying acclaim for its fine dining.
The Manor House Golf Club is highly regarded and there are many footpaths, bridleways and sporting opportunities available locally.
The nearby town of Chippenham offers mainline rail access to London (Paddington) as well as Junction 17 of the M4 motorway.
The Georgian city of Bath and regional centre of Bristol are to the west.
All distances sourced via Google maps
Square Footage: 2,444 sq ft
Directions
The property is located on The Street just down from the market place. There is a single corner garage located opposite in the small parking area that belongs with the property.
Additional Info
The property owns a garage in the small parking area opposite the property in the far left hand corner.
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