Guide price
£850,000
(£419/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWithington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
From 2,031 - 2,210 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Grade ii-listed character cottage
Beautifully appointed inside and out
Four bedrooms
Highly desirable Cotswolds village
Pretty garden to the rear
Off-street parking and garage
EPC Rating = E
A very charming Cotswold stone cottage in a sought-after village between Cheltenham and Cirencester, with parking, garden and garage.
Description
In prime position for enjoying the footpaths and vibrant village life of charming Withington, The Old Forge is a delightful Grade ii-listed cottage of limestone construction, believed to date back to the 15th century. The property is said to have been a former rest house for pilgrims visiting Hailes Abbey and, in later years, has been used as an inn, a forge and a Post Office. The inside is as lovely as the exterior, with beautifully preserved beams, wood doors, stone detailing and impressive fireplaces. The cottage has been sympathetically modernised while maintaining the character of the home, creating an inviting and beautifully presented space.
Downstairs, a central hallway leads to the well-proportioned sitting room and onwards to the dining room, which has French windows to the rear terrace and access to a cloakroom with WC. The kitchen is situated on the opposite side of the hall and features sage green painted cabinetry, stone floors and windows to the front and rear providing good natural light. The first floor has three double bedrooms – one en suite – a smaller single bedroom or study and a family bathroom.
Outside
The Old Forge is positioned in the heart of the village, facing onto a small green, the village post box and the primary school (recently closed). There is parking at the front of the property on a brick-paved area and to the side, where a driveway leads alongside the property to a pair of five-bar gates opening to a gravel parking area and a single garage. The rear garden is attractively landscaped with mature trees and hedging around the boundary making it feel wonderfully private. A paved terrace leads across a gravel seating area to a generously sized lawn enclosed by pretty borders of shrubs and flowering plants, with a stone outbuilding providing use as a log store.
Location
Withington is a delightful, traditional Cotswold stone village in the heart of the Cotswolds, between Cheltenham (8 miles) and Cirencester (9 miles). The village sits well within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enveloped by rolling hills, mature woodland, quiet country lanes and many accessible public rights of way. The village has a primary school, a popular pub, the Mill Inn, and a church.
Nearby Northleach has a good range of everyday amenities and is strategically located just off the north/south Fosse Way leading to the A40/M40 to London and the A44 Oxford to Worcester, east/west main trunk road.
The larger centres of Cheltenham and Cirencester provide extensive cultural, shopping and leisure facilities, as well as renowned educational establishments which include Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and a good selection of preparatory schools.
There is fast access to Oxford and London via the A40/M40 while the A417/A419 links the M4 and M5 motorways. There are mainline stations at Cheltenham and Kemble.
Square Footage: 2,031 sq ft
Directions
From Cirencester proceed north towards Stratton and turn right at the traffic lights onto The Whiteway. Follow the road for approximately 7.5 miles into the village of Withington and bear right onto the High Street. Take the next right, opposite the village primary school, where the property will be seen on the left-hand side
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.
Brochure prepared and photographs taken May 2026
Description
In prime position for enjoying the footpaths and vibrant village life of charming Withington, The Old Forge is a delightful Grade ii-listed cottage of limestone construction, believed to date back to the 15th century. The property is said to have been a former rest house for pilgrims visiting Hailes Abbey and, in later years, has been used as an inn, a forge and a Post Office. The inside is as lovely as the exterior, with beautifully preserved beams, wood doors, stone detailing and impressive fireplaces. The cottage has been sympathetically modernised while maintaining the character of the home, creating an inviting and beautifully presented space.
Downstairs, a central hallway leads to the well-proportioned sitting room and onwards to the dining room, which has French windows to the rear terrace and access to a cloakroom with WC. The kitchen is situated on the opposite side of the hall and features sage green painted cabinetry, stone floors and windows to the front and rear providing good natural light. The first floor has three double bedrooms – one en suite – a smaller single bedroom or study and a family bathroom.
Outside
The Old Forge is positioned in the heart of the village, facing onto a small green, the village post box and the primary school (recently closed). There is parking at the front of the property on a brick-paved area and to the side, where a driveway leads alongside the property to a pair of five-bar gates opening to a gravel parking area and a single garage. The rear garden is attractively landscaped with mature trees and hedging around the boundary making it feel wonderfully private. A paved terrace leads across a gravel seating area to a generously sized lawn enclosed by pretty borders of shrubs and flowering plants, with a stone outbuilding providing use as a log store.
Location
Withington is a delightful, traditional Cotswold stone village in the heart of the Cotswolds, between Cheltenham (8 miles) and Cirencester (9 miles). The village sits well within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, enveloped by rolling hills, mature woodland, quiet country lanes and many accessible public rights of way. The village has a primary school, a popular pub, the Mill Inn, and a church.
Nearby Northleach has a good range of everyday amenities and is strategically located just off the north/south Fosse Way leading to the A40/M40 to London and the A44 Oxford to Worcester, east/west main trunk road.
The larger centres of Cheltenham and Cirencester provide extensive cultural, shopping and leisure facilities, as well as renowned educational establishments which include Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and a good selection of preparatory schools.
There is fast access to Oxford and London via the A40/M40 while the A417/A419 links the M4 and M5 motorways. There are mainline stations at Cheltenham and Kemble.
Square Footage: 2,031 sq ft
Directions
From Cirencester proceed north towards Stratton and turn right at the traffic lights onto The Whiteway. Follow the road for approximately 7.5 miles into the village of Withington and bear right onto the High Street. Take the next right, opposite the village primary school, where the property will be seen on the left-hand side
Additional Info
Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.
Brochure prepared and photographs taken May 2026
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