A beautifully presented, converted former Chapel and Sunday School which has retained many of its period features, including stone arched windows and high ceilings within its sleek, well-designed interior. The original buildings date from 1920 and 1850 respectively. It is built in traditional Cotswold stone with a slate roof and is situated in the sought-after Cotswold village of Brockhampton.
On the ground floor is the kitchen/breakfast room, a fantastic sized room fitted with custom-made cupboards and a range cooker. Off the kitchen, is a family room that is currently used as a tv room, a utility room and W/C. The drawing room is also another fabulous room with many original features and a high vaulted ceiling.
On the first floor there is a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and two further double bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside
The property benefits from a decked low-maintenance garden which is perfect for alfresco dining. There is also off street parking to the front of the property.
Situation
Brockhampton is a small Cotswold village surrounded by beautiful countryside and conveniently located between Cheltenham and Bourton-on-the-Water. The village is home to the popular pub, The Craven Arms, and a well utilised village hall. The nearby village of Andoversford offers a great primary school, a post office, local shop and pub. Cheltenham, less than 6 miles away, has a wide range of educational, shopping and leisure amenities. The property lies within the priority catchment area for The Cotswold School at Bourton-on-the-Water (rated outstanding).
Winchcombe 4 miles, Cheltenham 7 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 11 Miles, Cirencester 15 miles, Swindon 32 miles, Oxford 36 miles, London 90 miles (Distances approximate).
Council Tax – Band F
EPC rating - D