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The Old Corner House, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 The Old Corner House, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8RJ Detached Period Cotswold Cottage Character Features Garage and Ample Parking Delightful Sunny Gardens Recently Extended and refurbished Four bedrooms 4 The Old School, High Str eet, Sherston, SN16 0LH Two bathrooms Jam es Pyle Ltd tr ading as Jam es Pyle & Co. Registered in Engl and & Wales No: 08184953 Attic/hobby room Approximately 1,773 sq ft Price Guide: £600,000 ‘A charming detached period Cotswold cottage with excellent family sized accommodation extending to around 1773sq.ft with delightful garden, garage and ample parking’ The Property benefits from a large built-in wardrobe and dating back to the 17th and 18th Centuries. centres. In addition to a number of good full en-suite bathroom with shower-over- The town has a broad range of shops and schools close by there are bus services The Old Corner House is a charming and bath. A drop-down ladder leads to a amenities as well as a number of quality running through the village to the Stroud pretty natural stone, detached period converted attic/hobby room with a further antique shops, excellent hotels, restaurants Grammar schools, Beaudesert, Westonbirt, Cotswold cottage boasting a wealth of attic with potential to convert. and cafes within the town centre. Further Wycliffe and the Bath private schools. original character with beamed ceilings and everyday needs include a large open fires and offering spacious Outside, there are delightful gardens to supermarket, hospital, surgeries and post Directions accommodation principally arranged over both front and rear with lawns, vegetable office whilst there are also excellent two floors extending in all to around 1773 patch, garden shed and paved sun terrace. schools catering for all ages. The town of From Tetbury, head towards Malmesbury sq.ft. In recent years, the property has been Accessed from the lane, is a large gravelled Malmesbury is also nearby only 3.5 miles on the B4014 for just over 1 mile. Enter the sympathetically refurbished and extended parking area for three cars and access to a away with a further range of amenities village of Long Newnton and after 300m with a new light filled 'breakfast room' with detached garage. including a Waitrose and choice of locate the property on the left hand side on lantern roof light, French doors opening to schooling. the corner of the lane leading up to The the garden and underfloor heating which Situation Church. adjoins a newly refurbished and well Conveniently located less than half an hour equipped kitchen with utility room off. In Long Newnton is a desirable village set from both the M4 and M5 motorway, the Local Authority addition, there is a large 22' living room amongst rolling Gloucestershire village is within easy reach of Cirencester, with open fire and beamed ceiling and a countryside on the outskirts of the market Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol and Swindon. Cotswold District Council separate study or dining room, again with town of Tetbury. The village has a good Close by is the beautiful Forestry beamed ceiling and exposed stone wall. sense of community with a pretty church. Commission run Westonbirt Arboretum Council Tax Band The property is only 1 mile from Tetbury and Prince Charles' Highgrove Estate. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, a with a pavement all the way to the town There is good access to nearby Kemble F £2,447 fourth single bedroom and a family centre. Tetbury is a thriving historic Railway Station which provides regular bathroom whilst the master bedroom Cotswold market town with much of it fast services to London and other regional James Pyle Holdings Ltd and any parties they are acting for hereby give notice that these details are for guidance only and cannot guarantee accuracy of any description, dimension, condition or any required permission for occupation and use. It is not company policy to test any services or appliances in properties offered for sale and these should be verified by the purchaser’s solicitors. James Pyle Holdings Ltd will not be liable for any loss arising from the use of these details. No responsibility is taken for any errors, omissions or misstatements within these particulars. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. These particulars do not form any part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.. James Pyle & Co is a trading name of James Pyle Holdings Ltd, registered in England & Wales. Registered number 10927906 .
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