- Handsome town house +
- Located on the famous market square +
- Highly regarded market town +
- Huge scope for refurbishment +
- Lot 2 Coach House £300,000 +
- EPC Rating = D +
A unique Grade II listed townhouse in a desirable market town. (Coach house with parking available separately as lot 2)
Description
Lot 1 The Elms
The Elms is a Grade II listed, eighteenth-century townhouse at the heart of Stow-on-the-Wold, overlooking the Market Square. The property is full of period character with a unique floor plan reflecting the property’s position in the corner of a terrace of period townhouses. The property has been a well-loved family home and now requires refurbishment and modernisation to create an amazing home.
The accommodation is set out over three floors with two generous reception rooms, five bedrooms, a family bathroom and a family shower room. Because part of the ground floor was used as an antique shop, the kitchen/dining room was situated on the first floor. Potential exists to integrate an adjoining workshop into the house and relocate the kitchen, subject to the usual consents.
The garden lies to the rear and is mainly laid to lawn.
Lot 2 Coach House.
To the rear of the property and accessed from Parsons Corner is a detached stone coach house with parking to the front with potential to develop subject to the usual planning consents. Please note that there is no direct access from The Elms to the coach house and parking.
Location
Stow-on-the-Wold is a charming market town and provides a primary school, specialist shops, a bank, library, doctor’s surgery, veterinary surgery and a supermarket. The town lies within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is strategically located just off the north/south Fosse Way and near to the A40/M40 to London and the A44 Oxford to Worcester east/west trunk road. The area is well served by excellent hotels and restaurants. Stow-on-the-Wold benefits from a primary school whilst The Cotswold School, an academy school (11 to 18), is located in Bourton-on-the-Water. Oxford and Cheltenham are very accessible and provide a number of first class educational establishments. Mainline railway stations are at Moreton-in-Marsh and Kingham which serve London Paddington, Oxford, Worcester and Hereford.
The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events, ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival and the Big Feastival, as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.
Square Footage: 3,574 sq ft
Directions
From Burford/Cirencester, proceed up South Hill on the A429 until reaching the traffic lights at the Unicorn Hotel crossroads. Turn right into Sheep Street and then first left into Church Street. Follow the road past the Church and into the Market Square and turn left. Proceed through the Market Square where the property will be found on the right behind the town stocks.
Additional Info
Agent’s Note: Historically part of the ground floor was classed as and used for retail purposes.
Cotswold District Council. Telephone . Council Tax Band B.
Water, electricity and gas are connected. Mains drainage. Gas fired central heating. Telephone line subject to BT transfer regulations.
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
The property is sold subject to the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale, or not.
Viewing strictly by prior accompanied appointment with Savills, tel: .
Particulars prepared: March 2024. Photographs taken: March 2024.