Description
- No Onward Chain - What3Words: stopped.eyeliner.heartache
- Semi-Rural Setting Within Easy Access To Local Amenities
- Generous, Allotment-Style Gardens
- Solid Fuel Heating System
- Requires Updating and Modernisation Throughout
- Abundance of Character Throughout - Stone Fire Place & Wooden Beams
- 2 Conservatories, One Situated to the Front and One to the Rear
- Family Bathroom Comprising A Bath With A Shower Overhead
- Two Double Bedrooms and One Single Bedroom
- Stroud District Council - Band C
Step back in time and wander along a traditional 19th-century pedestrian pathway leading to this charming Cotswold cottage, offered for sale with no onward chain. Follow in the footsteps of Victorian residents to the detached, generous allotment-style gardens – perfectly suited to those who enjoy growing fresh fruit and vegetables! Beyond the courtyard, entry is into a large conservatory, which in turn leads through to the kitchen via sliding doors. Natural light fills this space from the sunlit window overlooking the front. The kitchen benefits from ample storage and a surprisingly spacious understairs cupboard. The reception rooms span the full width of the property and provide access to both the front and rear conservatories. Character features are showcased throughout, from exposed wooden beams to the elegant stone fireplace – just imagine the warmth and flow of an open fire on a cosy winter's evening. Upstairs, the property offers three bedrooms, two of which are double and one single, with the second bedroom benefiting from built-in storage. The family bathroom allows for a relaxing soak or a quick shower. Having been owned for 69 years, it presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to own a slice of history while adding their own personal touch. Please note that there is no allocated parking with the cottage; however, parking options are available on street nearby
Area Description
Located in the Cotswolds this charming and sought after village lies between the rural market towns of Wotton under Edge, Chipping Sodbury and Tetbury. Being in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty it has lovely countryside surrounds yet still offers easy access to Bristol, Bath, M5 (approx 6.6 miles) and the M4 (approx 8.5 miles). It is an ideal location for families, commuters and outdoor enthusiasts alike. There is a Primary School, Church, Public House plus the very popular Katharine Lady Berkeley’s Secondary School (http://www.klbschool.org.uk) which is just 2.6 miles away.
Directions
As you enter the village of Hillesley from the direction of Wotton-under-Edge, follow High Street until the first turning after the war memorial into Chapel Lane. Pass The Fleece, and the property is accessed by a pedestrian path a little bit along.
Disclaimer
Milburys Estate Agents Ltd, their clients and any joint agents give notice that they have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings, heating systems, drains or services and so cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Interested parties are advised to obtain verification from their surveyor or relevant contractor. Statements pertaining to tenure are also given in good faith and should be verified by your legal representative. Digital images may, on occasion, include the use of a wide angle lens. Please ask if you have any queries about any of the images shown, prior to viewing. Where provided, floor plans are shown purely as an indication of layout. They are not scale drawings and should not be treated as such.
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