"A charming detached period cottage tucked away on a quiet no through road, offering mature gardens, valley views, and character features including an inglenook fireplace. With scope for modernisation and potential to extend STP , this is an exciting opportunity in a peaceful setting with No Onward Chain.
The Property
Tucked away towards the end of a quiet no through road and well away from passing traffic, this detached period cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a charming village home set within mature, mostly level gardens enjoying far reaching views across the valley.
The cottage is double glazed throughout and benefits from oil fired central heating, with character features including an impressive inglenook fireplace housing a large wood burner in the cosy double aspect sitting room. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and currently comprises an entrance porch, a welcoming sitting room, an inner hallway with access to the rear garden, a kitchen breakfast room fitted with a range of units and space for appliances, and a ground floor bathroom with a white suite and shower over the bath.
Upstairs, there are two well proportioned double bedrooms and a generous walk in store cupboard on the landing. Outside, there is off road parking for two vehicles, a detached garage now in need of attention , and two small wood stores.
The property offers excellent scope for modernisation and provides exciting potential for extension or reconfiguration subject to the necessary planning permissions making it an ideal proposition for buyers seeking a home they can tailor to their own requirements.
A truly lovely home set in the desirable village of Chedworth, with access to country walks, local pubs. Early viewing is strongly advised to appreciate the setting, space, and potential this special home offers.
Location
Chedworth is a highly sought after Cotswold village set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering easy access to Cirencester, Cheltenham, and London. With its picturesque valley setting, historic buildings, excellent walking routes including the Roman Villa, and a strong community spirit centred around the church, school, pub, and local clubs, it offers an idyllic rural lifestyle.
General Information
We understand that the property is connected to Mains Electricity, Water. Private Drainage. Oil fired central heating and hot water.
EPC band D 64
The property has been placed in band D for Council tax purposes, charges 2025 26 £ 2,196.97
Local authority Cotswold District Council
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