Guide price
£335,000
2 bed cottage for saleEnfield Cottages, Back Lane, Winchcombe GL54
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Two Double Bedroom Cotswold Stone Period Cottage
Sitting Room with Fireplace
Kitchen and Dining Room
Garage
Refitted Shower Room
Sheltered and Private South East Facing Garden
A surprisingly spacious and character-filled Cotswold stone period cottage in historic Winchcombe. This attractive property perfectly blends traditional features with practical living, making it an ideal home.
The ground floor features an inviting sitting room with an open fireplace, exposed timbers, and stonework. To the rear is a generous, bright, and spacious kitchen and dining room. Upstairs are two comfortable double bedrooms and a refitted shower room.
The kitchen opens via a glazed door to a sheltered and private south-east facing garden, which provides a lovely outdoor space. Highly valuable for this location is the integrated garage (16'3" x 7'5" which offers potential for conversion into further accommodation, subject to necessary consents.
Winchcombe's amenities, independent shops, and beautiful countryside walks are all just a short stroll away.
Situation
Winchcombe is an ancient Saxon town, beautifully situated on the famous Cotswold Way, just 7 miles north-east of Cheltenham. This location offers excellent connectivity (approx. 2hrs to London Paddington by train from Cheltenham), with Broadway 8 miles and Gloucester 16 miles away.
Nestled within the Cotswolds National Landscape (formerly the aonb), the town features many listed properties. The thriving community provides an excellent range of amenities, including independent shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, doctors/dental surgeries, and a library, plus a primary and a secondary school.
A stone's throw from the town centre lies the magnificent Sudeley Castle, a historic Tudor jewel and the final resting place of Queen Katherine Parr. Residents and visitors alike enjoy its ten award-winning gardens, including the stunning Queens' Garden, and a year-round calendar of prestigious events ranging from the magical 'Spectacle of Light' in winter to summer outdoor theatre and artisan festivals.
The town's cultural and recreational life is further enhanced by the Isbourne Arts Centre, a vibrant venue for music, drama, and community events; and the Winchcombe Park, which offers a Multi-Use Games Area (muga), a skate park, an outdoor gym, and picnic areas, strengthening the local community spirit.
Additional Information
Mains gas, drainage, water and electricity are connected. Gas central heating and hot water via combi boiler.
Broadband connection and Mobile coverage: Fibre to the property broadband is available to be connected via Gigaclear. Mobile signal available - see:
The ground floor features an inviting sitting room with an open fireplace, exposed timbers, and stonework. To the rear is a generous, bright, and spacious kitchen and dining room. Upstairs are two comfortable double bedrooms and a refitted shower room.
The kitchen opens via a glazed door to a sheltered and private south-east facing garden, which provides a lovely outdoor space. Highly valuable for this location is the integrated garage (16'3" x 7'5" which offers potential for conversion into further accommodation, subject to necessary consents.
Winchcombe's amenities, independent shops, and beautiful countryside walks are all just a short stroll away.
Situation
Winchcombe is an ancient Saxon town, beautifully situated on the famous Cotswold Way, just 7 miles north-east of Cheltenham. This location offers excellent connectivity (approx. 2hrs to London Paddington by train from Cheltenham), with Broadway 8 miles and Gloucester 16 miles away.
Nestled within the Cotswolds National Landscape (formerly the aonb), the town features many listed properties. The thriving community provides an excellent range of amenities, including independent shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, doctors/dental surgeries, and a library, plus a primary and a secondary school.
A stone's throw from the town centre lies the magnificent Sudeley Castle, a historic Tudor jewel and the final resting place of Queen Katherine Parr. Residents and visitors alike enjoy its ten award-winning gardens, including the stunning Queens' Garden, and a year-round calendar of prestigious events ranging from the magical 'Spectacle of Light' in winter to summer outdoor theatre and artisan festivals.
The town's cultural and recreational life is further enhanced by the Isbourne Arts Centre, a vibrant venue for music, drama, and community events; and the Winchcombe Park, which offers a Multi-Use Games Area (muga), a skate park, an outdoor gym, and picnic areas, strengthening the local community spirit.
Additional Information
Mains gas, drainage, water and electricity are connected. Gas central heating and hot water via combi boiler.
Broadband connection and Mobile coverage: Fibre to the property broadband is available to be connected via Gigaclear. Mobile signal available - see:
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