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House For Sale £400,000
Front Street, Ilmington, Shipston-On-Stour


Description
A charming 2-bedroom Cotswold stone, period cottage located in the heart of this popular village, just a short walk from the village shop, inns, primary school, and park.

Having been sympathetically restored by the current owners the cottage now provides characterful accommodation with a modern twist. As you enter, you will find yourself in the cosy sitting room with a lovely window seat, making it an ideal spot for a dining table. A wood-burning stove is surrounded by an exposed brick fireplace with a storage cupboard to one side and shelves to the other. Flagstone tiles extend throughout the ground floor to the kitchen at the rear, which features modern fitted units, space for a large fridge freezer and slimline dishwasher, and plenty of natural light coming in from the double doors out to the garden. There is also a handy side door, leading to a covered storage area outside.

There is a beautiful downstairs bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC. Every little nook has been thoughtfully utilised in the cottage, with an understairs utility cupboard to house a washer/dryer and useful drawers built into the stairs.

An elm staircase leads to the main bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, original floorboards, an exposed brick chimney, and useful over-stair storage accessed via a ladder, offering pretty views over neighbouring fields. The second bedroom is a smaller double and has a cupboard housing the immersion tank.

Outside to the rear, there is a westerly-facing patio and decked area, perfect for enjoying the afternoon and evening sun, along with a pretty lawned cottage garden. An insulated summerhouse/home office at the bottom of the garden offers a tranquil place to work or relax, while tucked away at the end of the garden is a brick-built store, a larger storage shed, and two smaller wooden sheds.

Ilmington - A pretty, unspoilt Cotswold village nestling at the foot of the Campden hills and was named one of the best places to live in The Sunday Times 2021. The village offers spectacular views across open countryside and houses some beautiful buildings, the vast majority of which are constructed from local stone. It is known for the many footpaths that crisscross the village and for the remnants of its historic, multi-variety apple orchards. The village boasts two pubs including the award winning Howard Arms restaurant and bed & breakfast, a church, village hall, thriving primary school, community shop /cafe and a large, well-supported recreational playing field, which includes a playground and tennis courts.

Additional Information - Tenure: We understand that the property is for sale Freehold.
Local Authority: Stratford-On-Avon District Council
Council Tax Band: We understand that the Council Tax Band for the property is Band C
EPC Rating: F
Mains water, drainage, and electric are connected to the property.
Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries and investigations before finalising their offer to purchase.

Agents Notes - (i) All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending buyers should not rely on them as statements of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them.
(ii) Floorplans shown are for general guidance only. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure that the floorplan measurements are as accurate as possible, they are for illustrative purposes only.
(iii) There is a pedestrian right of way across the rear garden for you and neighbours to access the front of the cottages.


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