- Period Three Bedroom Cottage +
- Inglenook Fireplace With Open Fire +
- Exposed Beams Throughout +
- Sash Windows And Character Details +
- Accommodation Over Three Floors +
- Enclosed Rear Garden With Lawn +
- Patio Area And Outside Tap +
- Central Berkeley Location +
- Close To Shops, Pubs, And School +
- Easy Access To Bristol Gloucester Cheltenham +
This is the kind of house people stay in. The current owner has — for nineteen years — drawn first by its character and its place within Berkeley, then by how calmly it lives.
Believed to be around five hundred years old and shown on a 1543 map displayed in the Berkeley Arms, the house carries its history with ease. Thick stone walls keep things naturally warm in winter and cool through summer. Exposed beams and an open fireplace give presence and atmosphere, balanced by a modern kitchen, bathroom, and efficient boiler that make everyday living simple.
Canonbury Street is quietly reassuring. Neighbours are friendly and respectful, and the pace feels unhurried. The south-facing garden enjoys sun throughout the day — a natural spot for a slow Sunday morning coffee, often accompanied by the soft rhythm of church bells.
Berkeley itself works well day to day. Shops are useful rather than ornamental, with a bakery, convenience stores, and local services close by. A growing bus service makes it easier to leave the car at home, while parking is available directly opposite on a first come, first served basis.
The town’s wider life adds depth — Berkeley Castle, monthly markets, summer events, and open countryside beyond. With easy M5 access and Bristol, Gloucester and Cheltenham within reach, the balance between rural calm and connection is what the owner will miss most.