Offers over
£495,000
3 bed terraced house for saleCherington, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
3 Bedrooms
Beautiful Garden
Period character
Sought-After Village
2 Bathrooms
EPC Rating D
1091 Sq/Ft
A gorgeous 3-bedroom period cottage located in the highly desirable village of Cherington. Early viewing is advised!
Rarely does a property of this nature come to market in such a sought-after rural village.
This superb mid-terrace Cotswold stone cottage has been thoughtfully updated to create a well-maintained and truly charming home—perfect for anyone looking to enjoy an idyllic Cotswold retreat.
Set behind a generous lawned garden, bound by mature, wellplanted mixed borders, a path leads to a secluded front courtyard—an ideal space for outdoor entertaining or simply unwinding in peaceful surroundings.
Inside, the hallway welcomes you in, complete with a ground floor cloakroom and a cream Shaker-style kitchen. The kitchen is well-appointed with an electric oven and hob, integrated dishwasher and plumbing for a washing machine. An inner hallway houses a useful storage cupboard and the staircase to
the upper floors.
The cottage enjoys a wonderfully light and airy feel throughout, thanks to its neutral decor and well-proportioned rooms.
The spacious L-shaped, dual-aspect open-plan living/dining room features a character dressed stone fireplace with a woodburning stove. This flexible space can be effortlessly zoned to
create distinct sitting and dining areas. A stable door and rear window offer charming views over the adjoining paddock and the quintessentially Cotswold countryside beyond.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom features an original fireplace and is complemented by a further double bedroom—both served by a bright and airy bathroom with a classic white threepiece suite.
The second floor reveals a superb attic bedroom with a dormer window framing stunning rural views. Exposed beams, a conservation roof light, and a characterful ensuite shower room
add to the appeal. A storage cupboard on the landing offers additional practicality.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired heating feeding radiators.
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outgoings: The property has been placed in Band ‘C’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2025/26 £1,958.24. EPC D (61)
local authority: Cotswold District Council, tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion
Rarely does a property of this nature come to market in such a sought-after rural village.
This superb mid-terrace Cotswold stone cottage has been thoughtfully updated to create a well-maintained and truly charming home—perfect for anyone looking to enjoy an idyllic Cotswold retreat.
Set behind a generous lawned garden, bound by mature, wellplanted mixed borders, a path leads to a secluded front courtyard—an ideal space for outdoor entertaining or simply unwinding in peaceful surroundings.
Inside, the hallway welcomes you in, complete with a ground floor cloakroom and a cream Shaker-style kitchen. The kitchen is well-appointed with an electric oven and hob, integrated dishwasher and plumbing for a washing machine. An inner hallway houses a useful storage cupboard and the staircase to
the upper floors.
The cottage enjoys a wonderfully light and airy feel throughout, thanks to its neutral decor and well-proportioned rooms.
The spacious L-shaped, dual-aspect open-plan living/dining room features a character dressed stone fireplace with a woodburning stove. This flexible space can be effortlessly zoned to
create distinct sitting and dining areas. A stable door and rear window offer charming views over the adjoining paddock and the quintessentially Cotswold countryside beyond.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom features an original fireplace and is complemented by a further double bedroom—both served by a bright and airy bathroom with a classic white threepiece suite.
The second floor reveals a superb attic bedroom with a dormer window framing stunning rural views. Exposed beams, a conservation roof light, and a characterful ensuite shower room
add to the appeal. A storage cupboard on the landing offers additional practicality.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired heating feeding radiators.
Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
outgoings: The property has been placed in Band ‘C’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2025/26 £1,958.24. EPC D (61)
local authority: Cotswold District Council, tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion