Property description
This is a delightful Grade II Listed Cotswold stone cottage which is believed to be one of the oldest in the village, dating back from the late 17th / early 18th Century. Enjoying a slightly elevated position in the picturesque village of Ampney Crucis, the cottage boasts a wealth of charm and character including leaded light stone mullioned windows, inglenook fireplaces and flag stone flooring.
The accommodation is briefly as follows. A sitting room with a beautiful stone fireplace and outlook to the front, the dining room has a wonderful log burner and flag stone floor to part of the room and across the back of the property there is a kitchen/breakfast room, a bathroom and a utility boot room with access to the side and rear.
Stairs from the dining room lead to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Stairs lead to the loft bedroom/office/playroom where there are wonderful exposed beams and ample storage.
Outside the property is approached through a five bar gate where there is parking for four cars. To the front there are well stocked borders, the garden extends to the rear which enjoys a most wonderful spot to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity. There is a wooden storage shed and a further brick built storage shed at the bottom that provides either a great place to keep gardening equipment or has the potential for a home office.