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Tewkesbury, GL20 8HL

GL20 8HL, Aston-on-Carrant, Aston-on-Carrant, Tewkesbury, GL20, Tewkesbury

Rent: £600 pcm

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/9/2015

 3 Bath Road, , Cheltenham
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Tewkesbury, GL20 8HL

Property Summary:

Detached
1 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

Coach house in idyllic rural village presented to a very high standard ideal for a single professional. Includes council tax and water rates and will not be available long. Suitable for single professional only No pets, no smokers

A Coach House in the grounds of the main house with which it shares the driveway parking and with its own area of garden.
The property comprises:
Small entrance hall with stairs to first floor, small under stairs cupboard and fully fitted kitchen with oven and hob, fridge / freezer, washing machine and dishwasher on the ground floor.
Landing living room with two leather sofas and easy clean laminate flooring, double bedroom with double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and bedside cabinets with a shower room on the first floor.
Gas fired central heating and double glazing.
Views to open fields at the rear.

The property is in the sought after village of Aston on Carrant with easy access to the M5 (Junction 8) some five minutes away. Shops at Northway about 3 miles and Tewkesbury about 5 miles with a range of individual unique shops and a wealth of character and history. The town features many notable Tudor buildings, but its major claim to fame is its Norman Abbey, originally part of a monastery bought by the townspeople for £453 to use as their parish church. The Abbey is also thought to be the site of the place where the hermit \"Theoc\" once lived, the tower is believed to be the largest Norman tower still in existence.
Gloucestershire's oldest public house, the Black Bear, dating from 1308 and the Royal Hop Pole Hotel in Church Street with the discovery of a former medieval banqueting hall, mentioned in Charles Dicken’s Pickwick Papers. .
The town has the Roses theatre and is the home of the famous Tewkesbury mustard. It has a beer festival in February each year and the “mop fair”, originally a hiring fair for those seeking work but now just a funfair in the street.
including the Abbey.

Cheltenham and Gloucester to the south are some 8 miles distant.

Call NOW to arrange your viewing on 01242 252795

Single professional only.
Sorry, no pets, no smokers, no benefits
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