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House For Sale £499,950
Gloucester Street, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54


Description
A highly attractive Grade II listed 3 bedroom cottage

Accommodation; Reception hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom.

Terraced garden, studio, garage and parking.

With the extremely rare benefit of a garage, studio and plentiful driveway parking, this well-presented 3-bedroom period property is situated within a stone’s throw of Winchcombe’s excellent local amenities. Given its Grade II listing,
accommodation is suitably characterful, but deceptively spacious with generous ceiling height and well-proportioned rooms. The large reception hall is open to the sitting room giving a real sense of grandeur upon entering, a stone fireplace with inset wood burning stove adding a focal point. The kitchen/dining room offers a range of built-in appliances and the perfect space to dine with French doors leading to the rear patio, bringing the outside in. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, all of a generous size but with a particularly special principal bedroom, filled with light from the large window that overlooks the rear garden, and with a range of built-in wardrobes, in addition to a bathroom with a shower cubicle and Jacuzzi bath.
Outside

A driveway at the rear of the property, located via Back Lane, provides plentiful driveway parking, in addition to a garage with adjoining studio, a rarity in such a prime central location. The terraced garden is well-stocked and offers a selection of areas to enjoy including a private patio, a raised lawn and a beautiful silver birch tree offering privacy and greenery.
Directions

Upon entering the town from Broadway pass through the centre and into Gloucester Street. The property will be located on the right hand side, although parking is accessed from Back Lane<br /><br />The old Cotswold wool town of Winchcombe lies about 7 miles to the north of Cheltenham, 9 miles from Broadway and 12 miles to the east of Tewkesbury (and the M5). Renowned for Sudeley Castle the town was at one time the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mercia and many old buildings, in particular the superb 15th century church of St Peter’s, remain. There is a wide range of local amenities that cater for everyday needs including small supermarkets, pubs and restaurants.

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