- Sold by Adams Detached Four Bedroom Extended Period Stone House +
- Spectacular Views and Garden +
- Integral Garage +
- Kitchen and Dining Room +
- Scullery, Utility Room and Cloakroom +
- Sitting Room +
- Dining Room/Study +
- Reception Hall +
- Two Bath/Shower Rooms +
*Sold by Adams*
A dressed stone detached Georgian townhouse with a lovely secluded south facing landscaped garden that extends down to the infant River Isbourne.
Here you can enjoy the fabulous area for outdoor entertaining and dining, alongside a pretty Summer House. Views across open countryside and the Cotswold Way complete the setting. There are good services throughout the garden for both power and water.
This superbly presented property was substantially extended and remodelled in recent years to seamlessly blend original character with contemporary fittings and features impressive living space and an integral garage with electric door.
The bespoke kitchen with large island unit and breakfast bar sit under a roof lantern fitted with thermal blinds. It also has underfloor heating and a range of NEFF appliances. Bi-folding doors lead onto a decked terrace with space for alfresco dining.
There is an adjoining scullery leading to a utility and cloakroom and the rear of the garage.
The sitting room has an open fire and there are two further reception rooms to the front.
Upstairs offers three double bedrooms, two of which have decent sized built in wardrobes. These are served by a large family shower room, which includes a large linen cupboard. The top floor is given over to an impressive principal bedroom suite, alongside a dressing area complete with roll top bath, large shower and his and hers vanity unit. Under eaves hanging space gives ample storage.
Whether you love hiking or exercising your dog, Winchcombe is blessed with miles of footpaths and tracks right on the door step of the property.
Situation - Winchcombe is an ancient Saxon town situated on the famous Cotswold Way about 7 miles north-east of Cheltenham (2hrs to London Paddington by train), 8 miles from Broadway and 16 miles from Gloucester. Many of the houses are listed as being of architectural interest and part of the town lies within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The thriving local community offers an excellent range of amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, several pubs and restaurants, dental and doctors surgeries, a library, an 'Outstanding' primary school, a secondary school and numerous clubs and societies.
Additional Information - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected. Gas central heating via boiler.
Broadband connection and Mobile coverage: Fibre to the cabinet broadband is available to be connected. Mobile signal available - see: checker.ofcom.org.uk