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Property features
- Beautiful Grade II listed cottage
- Heart of village location
- Off street parking
- Refurbished to a very high standard
- Local amenities nearby
- EPC Rating = D
Property description
Period cottage at the heart of Bisley village.
Description
Situated at the heart of Bisley opposite the popular Bear Inn is this Grade ii-listed detached cottage, originally constructed circa 1770 and later enlarged and altered. The limestone cottage is noted for its charming stone placement on the gable end, and internally it features exposed beams, original wooden floors and a character fireplace. The vendor has recently undertaken a total and sympathetic renovation of the home to restore its character charm, with an extension to the kitchen in 2021 and new floors throughout much of the house. The result has created a traditional home now brought back to its former glory, while being modernised for today with a utility room, homeworking space and two contemporary bathrooms. The interiors are tastefully decorated in a country style that suits the age and setting of the home, with the kitchen a particular highlight: It has been fitted with Scumble Goosie cabinetry and sink, a Falcon range cooker and wooden work surfaces.
The accommodation is in total about 1663 sq ft across three floors, with the addition of a mezzanine level accommodating an office space and storage. The lower ground floor features a useful cellar, while the ground floor comprises a reception hall leading to a sitting room, dining room, cloakroom with W.C., a kitchen leading to a covered outdoor terrace and a utility room and store room. On the first floor there is a principal bedroom with en suite bathroom fitted with a freestanding bath, two further double bedrooms and a family shower room.
The garden is located to the front of the house and includes a lawn, a covered patio terrace ideal for outdoor dining in the warmer months and several mature trees including silver birches. A high wall and willow weave fencing provides privacy, and there is a parking space on a gravel driveway.
Location
The village of Bisley is a pretty example of a traditional Cotswold village with a wealth of period Cotswold stone buildings at its centre. Further benefits include a community composting scheme and a community orchard. Bisley lies between the Chalford and Painswick valleys to the west of Cirencester and east of Stroud. The village, which is located in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, boasts two pubs, a village store/Post Office, primary school, village hall and Parish Church.
Neighbouring villages have additional medical facilities, secondary schools and other shops. Roads radiate from Bisley to Stroud (5 miles), Cirencester (12 miles), Gloucester (16 miles) and Cheltenham (13.5 miles) via scenic routes. London (Paddington) Intercity train services are available at Stroud and Kemble.
Square Footage: 1,663 sq ft
Additional Info
Stroud 4 miles, Cheltenham 9 miles, Cirencester 10 miles (All distances and mileages are approximate)
Services = Mains water, electricity, gas drainage.
Local Authority = Stroud District Council - Tel: Council Tax = Band D
Photography = Taken September 2022
Property info
For more information about this property, please contact
Savills - Cirencester, GL7 on +44 1285 418941 * (local rate)
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