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House For Sale £450,000
Arlington Corner, Bibury, Cirencester, GL7


Description
Spinners Cottage is a delightful, terraced two bedroom, Grade II Listed Cotswold stone cottage, set in a secluded position within the sought-after village of Bibury.

The property has been beautifully refurbished while retaining much character and charm. A particular feature and unusual for a period cottage is the ceiling height, a benefit from its origins as a traditional Spinners cottage having to house tall spinning wheel.

The cottage has been utilised as holiday let, providing the owners with healthy returns.

The accommodation is arranged over three floors plus a cellar with the ground floor comprising an entrance porch leading into a hall and a kitchen dining room with a bespoke fitted kitchen with an Everhot Cooker, a stable door leads out to a private courtyard and an ingenious counter weighted trap door which leads down to a generous cellar, uses as a utility room and storage.

The first floor offers a delightful dual aspect sitting room with an oak beamed fireplace, second bedroom and a shower room. The second floor provides a landing with useful eaves storage, a dual aspect principal bedroom offering stunning views over the village and beyond, the accommodation is completed by a family bathroom.

Outside, the rear is a private courtyard where you can enjoy alfresco dining.

The property benefits from being sold with no onward chain.

Bibury is a charming, typically Cotswold, village just a short drive from "The Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester. Bibury was once described by William Morris (1834-96) as "the most beautiful village in England".

Attractions in Bibury include Arlington Row, a row of weavers cottages built of local stone next to the River Coln, Arlington Mill, the Bibury Trout Farm and the Saxon Church, the Church of St Mary. The north Chancel wall of the Church is home to a stained-glass window which was designed in 1927 by Karl Parsons and was featured in the 1992 Christmas stamp set issued by the Royal Mail.

The River Coln flows through Bibury sandwiched between the main village street and an expanse of boggy water meadow known as Rack Isle. With Arlington Row as a backdrop, it makes one of the most picturesque scenes you will find in the Cotswolds.

Contributing to the area’s appeal are the convenient transport links with easy access to the M40 via the A40 and to the M4 via the A419. There are also train links from Kemble Station (about 12 miles) to London Paddington in about 75 minutes.

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