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This former village Post Office has been lovingly maintained and creates a very comfortable home where carefully chosen decoration enhances not only the light aspect but also the period features that are enjoyed throughout.
The two receptions rooms either side of a central hallway; steps lead down into the sitting room, dominated by a large feature bay window flooding the room with light. Attractive panelling and a feature fireplace housing a woodburning stove, add character to this inviting and relaxing room.
The formal dining room has beautiful oak flooring, built-in storage a cut stone fireplace and window seats with period shutters. The generous kitchen lies to the rear, where a wide range of fitted units provide ample storage and are complemented by granite worktops, flagstone flooring and integrated appliances.
An adjoining utility/boot room with WC is an essential for any rural Cotswold home.
To the first floor, principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms, served by a family bathroom that includes a separate shower.
To the second floor, a double bedroom with built-in storage served by an ensuite WC. A versatile room that could be an ideal home office or hobby room. In addition to the eaves storage there is ample storage throughout.
A very attractive well-presented and individual home, set in this most sought after Village. The mature gardens to the front enjoy an elevated position affording views.
Services: We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired heating feeding radiators. Private drainage via a shared cesspit. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcom.org.uk
Outgoings: Council Tax Band ‘C’ charges for 2024/25 £1,879.58
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, 01285 623000.
Tenure: The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Rights of Access: Path to the front of the property provides access to the neighbouring property and has a 50% share of maintenance.
Location: The 19th-century artist and craftsman William Morris called Bibury “the most beautiful village in England” when he visited it. Set on the upper reaches of the River Coln, nestled into the valley lies this charming settlement reflecting a traditional picturesque Cotswold scene.
Local amenities include a primary school, hotel and public house, trout farm with caf頠and curiosity shops. Splendid rural walks bound the village.