Finished to a high specification is this newly renovated four bedroom detached home that offers 1496 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, parking, landscaped garden, outstanding views and situated within a delightful and much sought-after village on the southern outskirts of Cheltenham. The living space is arranged over one floor and comprises a spacious sitting / dining room that offers double doors opening out to the garden and a hand crafted stone fireplace. The centre piece is the stunning kitchen breakfast room which features a full range of in-frame hand painted units, an island, granite worktops and integrated appliances. The hallway has a bespoke oak framed cupboard with ample coat and shoe/boot storage and opening through to the bedroom area of the property. This comprises a superb main bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes and a contemporary ensuite shower room. There is a spacious guest bedroom with an ensuite shower room and to conclude are two further double bedrooms (one with double doors opening out to the garden) and a lovely family bathroom.
Outside
To the front is a gravelled driveway suitable for parking numerous vehicles. The front is enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall and has side access to the rear garden which offers outstanding views. There is a lovely area of lawn with a good sized Indian limestone terrace adjoining the property and a pretty secret garden hosting an array of dwarf trees and alpine perennials. Established hedgerow forms the boundary and a timber shed provides storage and a Cotswold stone enclosure for the oil tank.
Situation
Coberley is a small and attractive village set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Churn valley. There is an extremely popular primary school in the village along with a beautiful church. Just down the road in the neighbouring village of Cowley is the boutique hotel and restaurant Cowley Manor and the well regarded pub The Green Dragon. Cheltenham offers a wide range of educational, sporting and leisure amenities. Cirencester dates back to Roman times and has good shops, schools, an historic Abbey Church and a wool market. Junction 11a on the M5 provides easy access to Birmingham and Bristol, with train services to London (Paddington) and other major cities from Cheltenham Spa.