- Stable Cottage - 3 bedrooms, kitchen/dining room, living room, 2 bathrooms. +
- The Boxes - Kitchen, 3 reception rooms, two bedrooms, bathroom and WC. +
- Stables +
- Garaging and outbuildings +
- Gardens and paddocks +
- Extending to approximately 7.65 acres +
A FABULOUS OPPORTUNITY COMPRISING TWO SEPERATE PROPERTIES, STABLES, GARAGING AND OUTBUILDINGS, ALL SITUATED IN AN IDYLLIC RURAL LOCATION WITH 7.65 ACRES.
Stable Cottage is a single-storey three/four-bedroom property set around a courtyard with four stables and two garages. The house offers a spacious kitchen/dining room at its heart, with glazed double doors leading out to the garden and paddocks beyond. There is also a separate living room, utility, conservatory, bathroom and a generous ensuite to the main bedroom.
The Boxes is a detached Cotswold stone cottage, set in an elevated position with fabulous rural views and surrounded by a mature garden mainly laid to lawn with shrubs and a variety of trees. Internally, there are three reception rooms, a kitchen, bathroom and WC on the ground floor, with two bedrooms on the first floor. The property would benefit from updating and offers excellent scope to extend, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Approached via their own private drive, Stable Cottage and The Boxes enjoy a wonderful rural setting with far-reaching views towards the Cotswold escarpment and Dumbleton Hill. The land comprises of mature grassland paddocks, that gently lead down to the river Isbourne, it is interspersed with a variety of distinctive and unusual trees including a weeping silver lime and a Manchurian crabapple. The garden at The Boxes is plantswoman’s garden with a remarkable collection of choice herbaceous plants and shrubs that have been collected and lovingly tended for over 60 years. Within the Stable Cottage courtyard there are four stables, garaging and stores, along with a lean-to and a separate pole barn.
Toddington is surrounded by beautiful countryside, much of which has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village enjoys close proximity to a number of notable attractions, including Sudeley Castle and Gardens, Hailes Abbey and Stanway Water Garden. The village lies between the picturesque village of Broadway and the thriving Anglo-Saxon market town of Winchcombe. With warm-toned Cotswold stone cottages, tea shops, good local amenities and traditional medieval architecture, both centres offer an excellent range of facilities including butchers, bakers, greengrocers, excellent restaurants, churches, doctors and dentists. Local sporting facilities include golf at Broadway, Naunton Downs and Cleeve Hill; motorsport events at Prescott Hill Climb; National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, Stratford and Worcester; sailing on the River Avon; hunting with the North Cotswold Hunt; and Premiership rugby at Gloucester.The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is in Stratford-upon-Avon, with further theatres in Malvern, Cheltenham and Oxford. The area also offers numerous local restaurants, inns and welcoming village pubs.The spa town of Cheltenham lies within 10 miles and hosts a variety of festivals, including cricket, food, literature, jazz and music. It also provides excellent schooling options including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College and Dean Close, alongside a selection of grammar schools.