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Guide price
£745,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Tibbiwell Street, Painswick, Stroud
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
2212
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Features and description
- Grade II Listed Cottage
- Character Features
- Landscaped Garden
- Far Reaching Views
- Central Village Location
- Useful Ancillary Store
- Accommodation Over 3 Storeys
- Opportunity to Develop Top Floor (STPP)
- 3 Reception Rooms
- Generously Proportioned
A charming 17th Century cottage in the heart of the Cotswold village of Painswick, offering 4 bedrooms, period features, and magnificent views.
Description - Dating back to the late 17th century, Shoestring Cottage enjoys quintessential period charm in the heart of the village.
The home is steeped with character features including a traditional inglenook fireplace, fitted with gas stove, wooden beams, wall panelling and a box window with a cosy seating alcove in the sitting room, as well as hardwood flooring and an ornate stone fireplace in the dining room. The lower ground level, accessible through a hatch in the hallway, offers a useful cellar.
Terracotta stone tiles bring character to the c.19th century extended kitchen. Within this well-lit room you’ll find units to one side with a sink and an emerald, green, dual oven AGA with a complimentary Talavera ceramic tiled backsplash on the opposing aspect with ample space for a table and chairs, the kitchen serves as a welcoming, informal dining area. At the rear of the house, the good sized garden room showcases the exceptional garden, whilst offering additional living space.
Three first-floor bedrooms and a second floor bedroom, are served by the family bathroom, all with exceptional views over the garden and valley. The first-floor bedrooms benefit from built-in wardrobes and storage cupboards, while the top floor bedroom enjoys direct access to the loft space.
Adorned with a beautiful selection of foliage, the garden is mainly laid to lawn, enclosed with Cotswold stone walls and hedgerows. An archway at the top of the garden opens into a secluded area offering far-reaching views towards Frith Wood Nature Reserve, which is where the previous name of the home, Frith View, originated. The garden also benefits from a choice of patio seating areas.
Description - Dating back to the late 17th century, Shoestring Cottage enjoys quintessential period charm in the heart of the village.
The home is steeped with character features including a traditional inglenook fireplace, fitted with gas stove, wooden beams, wall panelling and a box window with a cosy seating alcove in the sitting room, as well as hardwood flooring and an ornate stone fireplace in the dining room. The lower ground level, accessible through a hatch in the hallway, offers a useful cellar.
Terracotta stone tiles bring character to the c.19th century extended kitchen. Within this well-lit room you’ll find units to one side with a sink and an emerald, green, dual oven AGA with a complimentary Talavera ceramic tiled backsplash on the opposing aspect with ample space for a table and chairs, the kitchen serves as a welcoming, informal dining area. At the rear of the house, the good sized garden room showcases the exceptional garden, whilst offering additional living space.
Three first-floor bedrooms and a second floor bedroom, are served by the family bathroom, all with exceptional views over the garden and valley. The first-floor bedrooms benefit from built-in wardrobes and storage cupboards, while the top floor bedroom enjoys direct access to the loft space.
Adorned with a beautiful selection of foliage, the garden is mainly laid to lawn, enclosed with Cotswold stone walls and hedgerows. An archway at the top of the garden opens into a secluded area offering far-reaching views towards Frith Wood Nature Reserve, which is where the previous name of the home, Frith View, originated. The garden also benefits from a choice of patio seating areas.
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Painswick, arguably one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds, is situated between Cheltenham and Stroud. It contains an exceptional number of fine old buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries with a particularly special Grade 1 listed church as its centrepiece. From the village there are commanding views in every direction across a verdant landscape comprising unspoilt valleys, interspersed by a series of little country lanes. The village, which has good local amenities, is popular with all ages but particularly amongst the retired. Painswick is ideally located for Cheltenham and Gloucester and within two hours of London by road, being very accessible to the A417 which links the M4 (Junction 15 with Junction 11a of the M5 motorway). Cheltenham has a main line station (Birmingham New Street from 45 minutes) and this famous Regency Spa town is also famous for its racing, literature, music and science festivals as well as its excellent schools, shopping, restaurants and theatre. The Painswick Office serves the village and a large area from across to the River Severn, round the southern edge of Gloucester and Cheltenham to the villages to the north of Cirencester. It is consequently responsible for selling properties in some of the most sought after locations in the whole region while working closely with its sister offices at Stroud and at Minchinhampton and The Mayfair Office in central London.




































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