Guide price
£550,000
(£510/sq. ft)
2 bed detached house for saleApperley, Gloucester GL19
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,078 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Beautifully presented Grade II listed cruck cottage dating from the late 15th century, rich in character and original period features
Charming sitting room with impressive inglenook fireplace and a wealth of exposed timbers throughout
Sympathetically improved fitted kitchen featuring a traditional Belfast sink and modern conveniences
Two characterful first-floor bedrooms with exposed oak beams, including a principal bedroom with private cloakroom and WC
Delightful front and rear gardens with mature planting, lawned areas and a secluded terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining
EPC Rating = D
Description
Dating back to the late 15th century, St Ringers Cottage is a beautifully presented Grade II listed cruck cottage that effortlessly combines historic character with thoughtful modern enhancements. Set within attractive gardens and enjoying a wealth of original period features, this enchanting home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Gloucestershire's architectural heritage.
The accommodation is both light-filled and inviting. A beautifully appointed sitting room enjoys an abundance of natural light and centres around a magnificent inglenook fireplace, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The recently improved fitted kitchen has been sympathetically designed to complement the cottage's character and features a traditional Belfast sink alongside modern conveniences.
The ground floor bathroom has been stylishly fitted and includes a luxurious freestanding bath, providing a relaxing retreat. On the first floor are two charming bedrooms, both showcasing exposed oak beams and a wealth of period character. The principal bedroom benefits from the added convenience of its own cloakroom with WC facilities.
Outside, the cottage is surrounded by delightful gardens. To the rear, a lawned garden is framed by mature borders, established hedging and fencing, while an attractive terrace provides an idyllic setting for outdoor dining and relaxation. The front garden is principally laid to lawn with colourful herbaceous beds and a decorative pathway leading to both the main entrance and the rear garden.
Of particular note is the charming original dovecote situated alongside the cottage. Full of character and versatility, it is currently arranged as guest overflow accommodation, comprising a reception area on the ground floor and a bedroom above. This utterly delightful building offers a range of potential uses, subject to the purchaser's requirements.
St Ringers Cottage is a truly special home, rich in history, charm and individuality, set within the sought-after village of Apperley.
Location
St. Ringers Cottage enjoys a peaceful and idyllic setting within the highly regarded village of Apperley, a thriving rural community situated on the edge of the Gloucestershire countryside. Surrounded by beautiful open farmland and scenic walking routes, the village offers an attractive balance of country living while remaining conveniently placed for access to larger centres.
Apperley benefits from a welcoming community atmosphere and a range of local amenities, including a village hall, two popular public houses, a well-supported cricket club, a parish church and an Outstanding Ofsted-rated primary school, making it particularly appealing for families. The village also enjoys easy access to a network of footpaths and bridleways, providing excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and enjoying the surrounding countryside.
The historic medieval market town of Tewkesbury lies approximately five miles away and provides a comprehensive range of everyday amenities. Its bustling high street offers an excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs, together with supermarkets, healthcare facilities, a leisure centre, swimming pool, theatre and community services. Tewkesbury is renowned for its rich heritage, riverside setting and annual events, including the internationally recognised Tewkesbury Medieval Festival.
For commuters, Ashchurch for Tewkesbury railway station offers direct services to Birmingham, Bristol and beyond, while the M5 motorway is easily accessible, providing convenient links to the Midlands, South West and national motorway network.
The elegant Regency spa town of Cheltenham is approximately 10 miles to the east and is widely celebrated for its beautiful architecture, excellent shopping, cultural attractions and prestigious schools. The town hosts a number of internationally renowned festivals throughout the year, including literature, jazz, science and food festivals, as well as the world-famous Cheltenham Festival horse racing meeting.
To the south, the Cathedral City of Gloucester is also within easy reach and provides an extensive range of shopping, leisure and recreational facilities. Gloucester's historic docks, cathedral, museums and waterfront developments offer a vibrant mix of heritage and modern amenities, while the city continues to benefit from significant investment and regeneration.
The property's location also provides excellent access to the wider Cotswolds, the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Wye Valley, making it an ideal base from which to enjoy some of the region's most spectacular landscapes and outdoor pursuits.
Square Footage: 1,078 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains gas fired central heated, mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage.
Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.
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