- Extended and Beautifully Renovated Three Bedroom Victorian House +
- Substantial Garden Backing Onto Fields +
- Superb Views +
- Contemporary Kitchen and Dining Room with Island +
- Snug/Study with Woodburner +
- Sitting Room with Woodburner +
- Refitted Shower Room +
- Driveway Parking +
A Beautifully Renovated and Extended Victorian cottage near Alderton.
Built in 1892, this mid-terraced cottage has been thoughtfully renovated and extended to provide a high-quality living space that retains its original character. Situated approximately one mile from Alderton, the property enjoys a peaceful semi-rural position with driveway parking for two vehicles.
A useful porch leads into a sitting room featuring a cosy woodburner and elegant herringbone Karndean flooring, which flows seamlessly throughout the level. A versatile snug or study also boasts its own woodburner, situated adjacent to a sleek, refitted shower room. The heart of the home is the stunning kitchen extension; flooded with light via a roof lantern, it features a large social island, integrated appliances, and bi-folding doors that open onto the terrace.
The first floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms with far-reaching views.
Outside, the expansive garden backs onto open fields and includes a lawn, a shed, and a large timber workshop/studio. At the far end, a raised decked terrace provides a tranquil vantage point to enjoy local wildlife and panoramic countryside views.
Situation - Frampton Cottages is situated in semi-rural position on the edge of the Cotswolds, about 1 mile from the village of Alderton, and about 3 miles north-west of Winchcombe. Alderton is a quintessential English village offering a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience and has a Village Store and Post Office, alongside The Gardeners Arms, a celebrated 16th-century thatched pub renowned for its local ales and dining. Families benefit from the weekly toddlers group and preschool, the age 5-11 Oak Hill C of E Primary School, and there is an active village hall and the church of St Margaret of Antioch.
Winchcombe offers a greater range of amenities including a Primary and a Secondary School, a Doctors' surgery, Dentists, Opticians, as well as a variety of independent shops and eateries.
Outdoor enthusiasts have direct access to the Winchcombe Way for scenic hiking across the Cotswold National Landscape (AONB).
Additional Information - Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Electric radiators, night storage heating and two woodburners. Hot water via electric immersion tank.
Broadband connection and Mobile coverage: Fibre to the property broadband is available to be connected via Gigaclear. Mobile signal available - see: checker.ofcom.org.uk