A charming Cotswold stone cottage situated in one of the Cotswolds' most sought after market towns.
This distinctive Cotswold stone semi detached cottage exudes character, showcasing many original features such as an open fireplace, exposed timber beams, and beautifully stripped wooden flooring. The current owners have meticulously refurbished the property, sparing no expense in enhancing its timeless appeal.
The accommodation is arranged across three floors, including the adjoining former forge. The ground floor features an inviting reception room with an open fire and a shaker style kitchen, which opens out onto a charming, walled patio garden perfect for al fresco dining.
On the first floor, you’ll find a beautifully appointed double bedroom with original wooden flooring, complemented by an attractively designed bathroom. The top floor boasts an impressive principal bedroom with a soaring double height ceiling, exposed beams, and an en-suite bathroom.
Additional accommodation includes a garage, with a versatile room above. This space could serve as an ideal office, artist's studio, or, with the appropriate renovations and regulatory approval, be transformed into a third bedroom.
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Transport Links and Convenient Access To London
Stow-on-the-Wold is superbly positioned for those seeking both the tranquillity of the Cotswolds and the convenience of easy travel to London. The town is well-connected by road, with the A429 providing direct access to nearby towns and villages, and the A40 offering a straightforward route to Oxford and beyond. For those commuting to London, Kingham Station is just a short drive away, offering regular train services to London Paddington, with journey times of approximately 80 minutes. Alternatively, the nearby Moreton-in-Marsh station also provides frequent trains to London, making the capital easily accessible for work or leisure.
Local Authority - Cotswold
Council Tax - Band C - £2000.65 - 2024/2025
Tenure - Freehold