A detached family home within the ever-popular village of Chedworth, including a paddock and attractive gardens.
Springfield is a characterful detached house situated in a stunning private setting, within the village of Chedworth, surrounded by rolling hills and open countryside full of wildlife. The house is enclosed by Cotswold stone walls and its own lovely gardens, including lawned areas, attractive borders, a wild meadow and a paddock to the rear that offers potential for grazing with a low flowing natural stream.
The house was built in 1946 and blends well with the older properties of this highly sought-after village, with its rendered elevations painted an attractive eau de nil and partly covered by mature wisteria. Internally, the extended accommodation is generously proportioned, with high ceilings and good room sizes making the house ideal for families; it feels very spacious. The interiors are traditionally appointed in an elegant colour and style; there's an AGA in the kitchen with electric companion, oak accents throughout and tall double-glazed windows, all of which add to the appeal.
The accommodation has a versatile layout, with a modern addition on the east side offering good annexe potential. Currently it is arranged as a bedroom, shower room, boot room and sitting room, with its own entrance, but a kitchen could be recreated in the boot room to create a full annexe for rental income. The current setup makes it ideal for older children or grandparents living at home. The main house has two generous dual aspect reception rooms with wood burners, a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, a garden room overlooking the fields and a utility room and WC to the side. Upstairs there are four good-size bedrooms, including a large principal dual aspect bedroom with walk-in dressing room and en suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and a further family bathroom with overhead shower.
The gently sloping gardens wrap around the house on all sides, providing excellent privacy and a feeling of space. Much of the garden is lawned, and there are well-stocked borders providing colour and interest. To the rear of the house there is a large terrace and a decking area built out over looking the paddock, which is great for entertaining or enjoying the valley views. The paddock is a good size and could be fenced to separate it from the meadow, to be used for grazing sheep or ponies it has its own water source, being bisected by the Chedworth stream, and it's own private field gate from the driveway. A gated entrance opens to a large flint stone driveway, where there is ample off-street parking for 6 or more cars.
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Set in a super position, a versatile home in the popular and quiet village of Chedworth.
Anthony CoakerProperty agent