Wyck Rissington, Cheltenham, GL54

For Sale In Excess of £550,000

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A lovely Cotswold stone, two-bedroom cottage with two en-suite bathrooms set in the idyllic village of Wyck Rissington.

Once two separate properties, the cottage has a unique layout and a wealth of character features including exposed Cotswold stone walls, original flagstone floors and oak beams. The cottage has been updated with modern facilities including a modernised kitchen and has been a successful furnished holiday let for the past twelve years.

The ground floor briefly consists of a living room which has a large inglenook fireplace with a working fire, a dining room which also has inglenook fireplace with an ornamental stove. Accessed through the dining room, the new, well equipped kitchen. Though the kitchen is a door out to the garden and a good sized pantry which can be used as a cloakroom.

The bedrooms are accessed via two different flights of stairs, one leading up from the living room and the other from the dining room. The bedroom above the living room is a spacious double bedroom with a staircase leading up to an en-suite bathroom in the eaves of the house with a clawfoot-bathtub. The bedroom above the dining room is a similarly-sized double room with an en-suite shower room a separate WC.

There is a pretty, enclosed rear garden with stunning views over the surrounding farmland. There is a patio area and the lawn then runs down to a further, separately enclosed area with a pond and a summer house.

On-street parking is freely available close to the property. There is also a footpath with right-of-way from the road to the rear of the property and around the back of the adjoining property.

Location

The quaint village of Wyck Rissington lies in the heart of the North Cotswolds. This unspoilt village is home to the 800 year old St Laurence Church, where the well-regarded composer Gustav Holst was the resident organist between 1892 and 1893. The village falls within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and features on the Oxfordshire Way walking trail, a trail just short of 70 miles that runs from Bourton-on-the-Water to Henley-on-Thames and is just a short drive from Bourton-on-the-Water, often voted as one of the prettiest villages in England and is famous for its tea rooms, shops and restaurants. The market towns of Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are both only a short drive away with the spa town of Cheltenham within easy distance.
  • Desirable village location
  • Cotswold stone cottage
  • Plenty of characterful features
  • Original flagstone floors
  • Exposed oak timbers
  • Working fireplaces
  • Two generously-sized double rooms
  • Two en-suite bathrooms
  • Extensive gardens
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