- Victorian town house +
- Three-storey end of terrace +
- Four double bedrooms +
- Double glazing and gas fired central heating +
- Garden +
Positioned at the end of this very distinctive row of late Victorian red brick town houses and offering particularly spacious family accommodation, this end terrace, three storey, four double bedroom house has been lovingly and thoughtfully restored to its former glory by the present owners to whom the property pays the highest compliment.
Substantially extended with a two storey bedroom and kitchen extension in the early 1990's the property combines the innate character and charm of a period home with the more contemporary refinements of modern day living and should be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.
On the ground floor of the property the original Victorian quarry tiles have been retained and carefully matched with Ruabon quarry tiles to the dining and kitchen. The cosy living room to the front of the house has a homely woodburning stove set in a Cotswold stone fireplace with a pair of tri-fold doors invitingly opening to the central dining room which flows beautifully in to the substantial extended kitchen all with a range of bespoke units and a utility room beyond.
At first floor level there are two double bedrooms with the rear bedroom being 18'4" long and a very attractive antique style family bathroom with a freestanding roll top bath. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms with the main front bedroom having its own ensuite shower room and particularly attractive views towards Batsford Arboretum in a westerly direction.
More contemporary refinements of the property include 15 renewed double glazed sash windows and a modern gas fired central heating system fired from a combination boiler.
Externally, the property has a lawned and patio garden ideal for alfresco dining and is enclosed for privacy and for pets.
Devonshire Terrace is positioned midway along Hospital Road which is a cul-de-sac and runs parallel to one of the most famous tree-lined High Streets in the North Cotswolds. The property is on a flat location and is therefore only a few hundred yards from a wide range of shops, amenities, restaurants and hostelries. The town has its own primary school and is within the catchment area of Chipping Campden secondary school, there are two doctors surgeries, two large supermarkets and the town has its own railway station with links to Oxford and London Paddington.