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the coach house MIDDLE DUNTISBOURNE the coach house, middle duntisbourne, , gl7 7ar

an astonishingly picturesque rural setting

• Requires total restoration • Plot measures just over half an acre • Spectacular views • Four/five Bedrooms • Three bathrooms • Kitchen/breakfast room • Two reception rooms • Level garden Description

A fabulous opportunity to bring this same family since the 1950's. The open rural detached Cotswold stone house back to it's aspect and peaceful setting make this former glory by completing a 'total' location quite breath-taking. There is a restoration programme. Lying in a traditional plethora of character features within the unspoilt hamlet this country residence 2388 sq ft of well proportioned requires a considerable amount of work accommodation including two impressive including a connection to the mains water Cotswold stone fireplaces, exposed walls supply as currently there is no water, and beams, in addition to window seats. Offers in the region of replacement of the septic tank will be obligatory due to the change in legislation Outside the level enclosed grounds are £675,000 (January 2020) and rectifying structural mainly laid to lawn with the 'Dunt' stream We strongly believe this issues as a starting point. passing through behind a Cotswold stone property can only be wall. There is a small orchard & copious purchased by a cash buyer. Located down a private drive, this property is amounts of private gravelled parking. Two believed to have originally been three sides of the gardens adjoin the farmer's cottages and its been in the ownership of pastureland. Location Directions

Middle Duntisbourne lies in an area of Leave Cirencester on the A417 outstanding natural beauty North of Road in a northerly direction. After Cirencester. It is a quaint and unspoilt approximately 1.5 miles turn left onto the Cotswold hamlet surrounded by farmland Overly Road signed posted . and woods. The stream known as 'The Dunt' After entering Daglingworth the village turn meanders through the full length of the sharp left and then turn right towards pretty Duntisbourne Valley. Often referred . Follow the country lane to as the ‘capital of the ’, through Duntisbourne Rouse passing the Cirencester (4 miles) is a traditional market signpost to the church and continue on for town. Cheltenham (12.5 miles) is known for approximately 1/4 mile. Turn right down a its elegant Regency architecture, copious winding hill and through the ford. The entrance General Information festivals and National Hunt racing. Kemble to The Coach House is located on the right (10 miles) is the nearest railway station with hand side after the Cotswold period farm Tenure: Freehold direct link to London (Paddington). buildings. Postcode: GL7 7AR Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager. Fixtures and Fitting: Some mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation. Local Authorities: . Council Tax Band D and EPC rating F