This charming Grade II listed cottage is finished with a contemporary twist and located just a short walk from the vibrant village square, simply perfect whatever the occasion or time of year.
Set high within the Minchinhampton and Rodborough Commons that are managed by the National Trust, this vibrant village is a picture-postcard image of what people expect of a small Cotswold town, well served with a selection of nice shops, village pub and places to eat. You are well placed for walking and cycling, surrounded by beautiful countryside, Minchinhampton and Rodborough Common with their famous golf course and grazing cattle within 3 miles, with many other well-marked footpaths that will take you through the picturesque valleys. The market towns of Nailsworth, Cirencester and Tetbury are all within 10 miles. The area has a great all-year-round events calendar to include Gatcombe Park Festival and the charming Gifford Circus.
Enjoying an elevated location within a terrace of cottages formerly connected to the Gatcombe park estate. The cottage is accessed via the wooden door, where you will enter the lounge, a cosy room with original flagstone floors, mullion windows and a warming wood burner. Here you can relax after a day exploring and enjoy a film or chapter of a good book. To the rear of the cottage is the kitchen/diner, the kitchen has a contemporary finish and is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. There is a table and chairs for enjoying a simple supper and when the day is done you can climb the steep stairs where you will find a double bedroom with front garden views, a single room with rear garden views and a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. The landing space has a small study area with a desk and armchair. There is a second floor with a generously-sized double bedroom within the eaves.
Outside to the front, there is an open aspect garden with seating, along with a garden to the rear. There is roadside parking in Windmill Road subject to availability.