- End of terrace home +
- Three bedrooms +
- Kitchen dining room +
- Sitting room +
- Large Garden room +
- Utility room, store room/office & ground floor shower room +
- Modern fitted shower room on the first floor +
- Off street driveway parking +
- Private, landscaped and secluded garden +
- Workshop and external storage +
A beautifully presented and extended three bedroom end of terrace home, located in the highly sought after Cotswold village of Chedworth.
The well proportioned accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising entrance hall, utility room, store room/office, shower room, modern fitted kitchen dining room, inner hall, sitting room and generous garden room with insulated roof.
The first floor provides the three bedrooms serviced by a modern fitted shower room.
Outside, the property benefits from off street driveway parking with gated access into a private, landscaped and secluded garden laid to patio and lawn. The garden also offers a workshop and external storage.
Section 157 Housing Act 1985 – 15 Hemplands, Chedworth, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 4NH was formerly part of the Local Authority housing stock and as such contains a restrictive covenant which requires consent to purchase from the Local Authority. It is understood that any purchaser (or tenant) who has lived and worked within Gloucestershire or the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for at least the last three years immediately prior to the purchase or rental, would qualify for automatic consent. Other applications may be considered on merit following a minimum of 8 weeks marketing on the Council’s website.
The village of Chedworth is in the County of Gloucestershire, 7 miles from Cirencester, 5 miles from Northleach and eleven miles from Cheltenham. It is close to the Roman Fosse Way and is roughly 600 feet above sea level.
Chedworth is an attractive Cotswold village, with old and modern Cotswold stone houses hugging the steep sides of the valley which extends for almost 2 miles along a tributary of the River Coln.
Unlike many of the villages in the Cotswolds, Chedworth remains unspoilt and off the beaten track apart from Chedworth Roman Villa which as the crow flies is less than a mile from the nearest house, whilst by road it is approximately 4.5 miles.
Chedworth is a thriving community and has a village school, church, pub and a wide range of clubs and societies.