Guide price

£700,000

(£250/sq. ft)

5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Church Street, Tetbury GL8

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 2,802 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 03/07/2026

About this property

  • Grade II listed town house

  • In the heart of Tetbury

  • Spacious rooms with period features and charm

  • Kitchen/dining room overlooking the garden

  • Drawing room with Inglenook fireplace and beams

  • Large bedrooms and three bathrooms

  • Walled courtyard garden with stone built storage

  • No onward chain

  • All mains services are connected

  • EPC Rating = D

A charming Grade II listed town house with five-bedrooms, off-street parking, and a beautiful courtyard garden, full of character and with generous proportions throughout.

Description
Steeped in history, Troopers Court is believed to take its name from the Elizabethan era, when the property, together with adjoining buildings, formed part of the renowned ‘Three Cups Inn’. It is said that Cromwell’s soldiers were once billeted here while the troops of King Charles II were stationed nearby at Beverston, lending the house its evocative name. The inn itself carries further literary and historical significance, being referenced in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey as the principal coaching house, later evolving into an ironmonger’s shop.

Discreetly positioned behind a charming double doors, this enchanting Grade II listed townhouse occupies an enviable setting in the very heart of the town. Rich in character and adorned with a wealth of period detail, the property exudes both warmth and quiet sophistication throughout.
The accommodation extends to five generously proportioned bedrooms, offering excellent flexibility for family living or for those wishing to host guests in comfort. The principal reception rooms are wonderfully light and inviting, with large windows drawing in an abundance of natural light and creating spaces equally suited to both entertaining and everyday living.

Benefiting from a recently renewed kitchen, the house retains a delightful array of original features, including inglenook fireplaces, exposed beams and charming window seats, all of which combine to create a home of considerable character and appeal. The kitchen is particularly well-proportioned, with space for informal dining and doors opening directly onto the garden, whilst the sitting room provides a generous and comfortable retreat. The dining room, in turn, offers an elegant setting for more formal occasions.

Upstairs, practical considerations have been thoughtfully addressed, with ample storage throughout and the added benefit of a useful utility space, complete with provision for appliances alongside linen and storage cupboards. To the rear lies a beautifully enclosed walled garden, offering a private and tranquil outdoor haven. Lovingly maintained, it provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining or quiet enjoyment, with established planting, outbuildings and ample scope for keen gardeners, particularly those with an interest in roses or fruit cultivation.

Off-street parking is available, ideally suited to a smaller vehicle, and the property is offered to the market with the considerable advantage of no onward chain.

Location
Tetbury, often regarded as the gateway to the Cotswolds and once named by Country Life as one of the most desirable towns in the country, is a thriving and historic market town of considerable charm. Ideally positioned, it lies within easy reach of Cirencester, Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol and Swindon, with excellent access to both the M4 and M5 motorways. Kemble railway station, nearby, provides regular intercity services to London and other major commercial centres.

The town is perhaps best known for its royal associations, with the Duchy of Cornwall’s Highgrove House, the much-admired residence and gardens of His Majesty King Charles III, situated close by, along with Gatcombe Park, home to The Princess Royal. Tetbury itself offers an exceptional range of amenities, including an eclectic mix of independent boutiques, renowned antique shops and high-quality delicatessens, alongside the Highgrove Shop and two supermarkets. The town also boasts an excellent selection of hotels, restaurants, cafés and brasseries, offering a diverse and vibrant culinary scene.

Educationally, the area is particularly well served, with a number of highly regarded schools including Westonbirt School (ages 3–18), Beaudesert Park at Minchinhampton, and a range of popular state primary and secondary schools. The surrounding countryside offers an abundance of leisure opportunities, from the internationally acclaimed Westonbirt Arboretum to the nearby Cotswold Water Park, whilst the historic town of Malmesbury, with its Abbey and celebrated Abbey House Gardens, lies just a short distance away.

Square Footage: 2,802 sq ft

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    Freehold

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