- A characterful home dating back to the early 1700s +
- Blends period charm with modern 21st-century living +
- Independent suite with a private entrance ideal for guests or rental +
- Spacious kitchen/dining room with a range cooker and large pantry +
- Boasts an original Inglenook fireplace +
- beamed ceilings +
- and an oak-framed porch +
- Every window offers a serene outlook over the surrounding countryside +
The Old Bakery is a beautifully extended 18th-century Cotswold stone cottage that harmoniously blends historic character with modern comfort. Set across three levels, this former bakery offers serene rural views from every window, serving as a peaceful haven for families. An oak-framed porch leads to a spacious kitchen/dining room (the home's social heart) featuring a range cooker, modern units, and a walk- pantry. The original cottage houses a cosy sitting room with an Inglenook fireplace and beamed ceilings, while a separate snug features a mezzanine for creative pursuits. A highlight is the self-contained annexe with its own entrance, perfect for guests, rental, or multi-generational living. The first floor features a bright principal suite with a dressing area, en-suite, and French doors opening onto a private timber deck. This level includes three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom with a luxurious steam shower. The top floor reveals a characterful guest suite with exposed A-frame beams and a private shower room. Approached by a quiet country lane, the property combines practical features like a utility room and cloakroom with the timeless charm of rural life. It offers a unique opportunity to own a period home in a tranquil, picturesque setting.
Outside
The Old Bakery’s magic continues outside with a sun-drenched paved terrace and charming cottage gardens filled with wildflowers and seasonal color. Practicality meets beauty via a vegetable patch, pergola, and shed. Rare for the area, it offers extensive off-road gravel parking plus a further tandem bay. There is scope to extend the parking and even build a garage subject to relevant approval. A scenic stream-side footpath nearby leads directly through Ruskin Mill to Nailsworth.
Situation
Horsley village offers a shop, public house, church, and primary school, while vibrant Nailsworth (1.5 miles) provides specialty shops like Hobbs House Bakery, supermarkets, and top-tier dining. Nearby Stroud (4 miles) offers broader amenities and rail links to London. With easy access to the M4/M5 and Kemble station, it’s perfectly placed for rural commuting.
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