- Quintessential period cottage +
- Sitting room with inglenook fireplace +
- Kitchen with bespoke fitted appliances +
- Light-filled sunroom +
- Principal bedroom with en-suite +
- Second double bedroom and modern shower room +
- Sizeable loft with potential to convert (STPP) +
- Private and enclosed rear garden +
This charming chocolate-box cottage is rich in character and period features, including exposed beams and a charming inglenook fireplace, now inset with a traditional log-burning stove. The cottage’s beautiful interiors complement its historic charm, creating an elegant home that captures the essence of quintessential Cotswold village living.
Hill Cottage is entered via a traditional porchway and entrance hall that leads to a tastefully decorated dining room at the heart of this property. Double-glazed doors open into a light-filled sunroom, a delightful space to relax in and enjoy the outlook over the garden. A light-filled inner hallway provides access to the outside space and leads to the well-appointed kitchen, which features painted bespoke cabinetry and a range of integrated appliances, including an Everhot range cooker and an AEG dishwasher. The floor is laid with Karndean wood, adding both warmth and practicality. The sitting room is especially inviting, with its pretty pastel interiors, beamed ceiling and original fireplace creating a cosy focal point for evenings at home. Charming window seats further enhance the room’s character and appeal. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a utility room and a cloakroom.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from a smart en suite bathroom with an attractive roll-top bath, while the second bedroom, featuring built-in storage, is served by a well-appointed modern shower room. The sizeable loft offers plenty of storage space with potential to convert (STPP) and there is a further storage space above the full length of the kitchen, accessible via a loft hatch.
Hill Cottage is quietly positioned on the edge of the village and presents an attractive façade with its Cotswold stone construction and traditional stone-tiled roof, typical of the local vernacular. A gravel parking area sits beside the porchway, which provides sheltered storage, while the frontage is further enhanced by a dry-stone wall and attractive planting. The rear garden is fully enclosed by hedging and traditional stone walls, making it feel wonderfully private. Thoughtfully arranged, it includes a paved terrace to the rear with a useful stone garden store currently used as wine storage. The garden itself is laid to lawn with a gravel seating area and well-considered planting that together create a leafy cottage garden feel. A delightful summerhouse is tucked away at the far end of the garden.