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The Property A charming semi-detached period cottage with welcome countryside views set just outside Aldsworth village on the main road. The property has undergone significant enhancements under the current ownership, showcasing an impressive array of features.
It welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall leading to an expansive open plan kitchen/dining room, boasting a charming country-style kitchen. Additional highlights include a convenient utility area, cloakroom, and a cozy sitting room complete with a delightful log burner. The property also offers a relaxing conservatory, a spacious landing, a luxurious principal bedroom with an en suite bathroom, two additional double bedrooms, and a well-appointed family bathroom.
Externally, the property is surrounded by a delightful garden that envelops the property, providing a serene backdrop of open fields. The ample outdoor space includes plentiful off-road parking, along with the added convenience of a garage, workshop, and shed, catering to various lifestyle needs.
Directions From Burford High Street head south up The Hill. At the roundabout take the fifth exit onto the A40 towards Cheltenham. After about 1.5 miles turn left onto B4425. After approximately 3 miles you will get to Aldsworth. Carry on past the village on this road and the property is found on the left.
General Information Services: We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Electric radiators provide the central heating and private drainage via septic tank.
Council Tax Band ‘D’ 2022/23 charges £2,074.22. EPC F (23) Local Authority: Cotswold District Council. Tenure: The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Location Located on the outskirts of Aldsworth within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Property enjoys a vibrant community atmosphere with various clubs, societies, a church, cricket club, and pub. Everyday amenities are conveniently found in nearby Northleach and Burford, with Cirencester just 10 miles away. Cultural hubs such as Cheltenham and Oxford, offering excellent private schools, are within reach. Additional private schools include Hatherop Castle and Rendcomb College, while primary schools are situated in Bibury, Burford, and Northleach, and secondary schools in Burford, Cirencester, and Lechlade. Excellent transport links are provided by the A40, connecting to the M40 at Oxford and the M5 at Cheltenham. Regular Intercity rail services to London are available from Swindon and Charlbury. Sporting enthusiasts can enjoy golf at Burford, sailing at The Cotswold Water Park, boating on the River Thames, racing at Cheltenham, and polo at Cirencester Park.