Property description
THE PROPERTY A most interesting and characterful grade II listed period home dating back to the late 18th Century having been sympathetically and cleverly extended to now provide a spacious and well proportioned characterful home.
Well situated with good access to Cheltenham or Burford and also the A40 to Oxford the property enjoys a good aspect which mainly looks towards open countryside and fields.
Approached through an entrance porch leading to an impressive reception or dining hall, currently used as a study, with a carved stone feature fireplace and wood burner. There is an inner hall and a sitting room which is dual aspect with Indian tiled slate floor and a fireplace again with wood burner. The kitchen/dining room is a particularly impressive room which enjoys a lovely aspect on to the private garden and has an extensive range of Shaker units and Beech work surfaces plus an integrated dishwasher and fridge. There is also an adjacent utility room and cloakroom and a personal door leads through from the utility room into a large adjacent garage.
To the first floor are three double bedrooms. The main bedroom has full width wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, the second bedroom is also en-suite and there is a main family bathroom that has a period style suite and a free standing roll top bath plus a period twin sink unit.
The gardens are large and enclosed partly bounded by stone walling with the extent of the plot amounting to approximately half an acre. There is a large patio terrace behind the house and an extensive driveway with parking for 3-4 vehicles leading to the large garage.
There is an oil fired central heating system supplying radiators and timber framed sealed unit double glazed window units.