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House For Sale £825,000
Far End, Sheepscombe, Stroud, GL6


Description
A charming detached cottage which enjoys an enchanting outlook.

Description

Shetlands is a superb Grade II listed Cotswold-stone detached cottage, set in a beautiful elevated position on Far End, a no-through road, in the idyllic village of Sheepscombe. Dating from 1683, the cottage is believed to be the oldest property in the village. Full of charm and character, with exposed beams, stone mullions and pretty window seats, it has been stylishly renovated and improved by the present owners.

The accommodation is arranged over three floors. On the ground floor a charming sitting room opens on to the garden through the original front door. The room is triple aspect and features a magnificent inglenook fireplace with an efficient wood-burning stove. Limestone flooring leads through to the beautifully fitted kitchen/dining room, where triple-glazed windows offer spectacular views over the Sheepscombe valley. A walk-in pantry and a separate laundry room provide ample space for appliances. An elegant oak staircase rises to the first floor; the main entrance to the cottage is at this level. Off a small hallway there is the spacious and airy master bedroom, an adjacent shower room, and a second bedroom, which has floor-to-ceiling windows and a Juliet balcony. The staircase continues to the top floor, where a third double bedroom features historic A-frame timbers. Adjacent to it is a stylish family bathroom. All the bedrooms enjoy stunning, far-reaching views across the valley.

The sunny, south-facing walled garden has a flagstone terrace, a formal pond, a level lawn and a wildflower area around the old apple tree. The ancient well provides water for the ornamental kitchen garden and a profusion of cottage-garden plants. It is an idyllic place to soak up the peace and natural beauty of this enchanting place. To the front of the cottage there is parking for two cars, a log store, a workshop with a grass roof, and an oil store/garden shed.

Location

Sheepscombe is an unspoilt and sought-after village that lies away from main roads amidst the beautiful countryside of the Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods National Nature Reserve. The village supports a pub, primary school, village hall and church. Nearby Painswick has good everyday shops and services as well as a golf course. Cheltenham has excellent shops and services, and other local centres include Stroud, Gloucester and Cirencester. The easy accessible A417 dual carriageway links junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon to Junction 11A of the M5 at Gloucester. There is a main-line rail service to London Paddington from Stroud. There are many lovely walks in the area and ample local sporting opportunities including a village cricket team, which plays on the spectacular Laurie Lee Field above Sheepscombe Common. Mileages: Painswick 2 miles, Stroud Station 5 miles, Cheltenham 10 miles and Cirencester 15 miles.

Square Footage: 1,330 sq ft



Directions

From Cirencester take the A417 Gloucester road and after the roundabout at take the left turning into Birdlip. Proceed through the village and then turn left onto the B4070 Stroud road. After 2.3 miles turn right signposted Sheepscombe. Proceed down the hill and up the other side before turning right signposted Far End, immediately before The Butchers Arms. Continue for 0.1miles and the name palate to the cottage will be seen on the right hand side.

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Additional Info

Painswick 2 miles, Stroud Station 5 miles, Cheltenham 10 miles and Cirencester 15 miles

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