Main Street, Coln St. Aldwyns, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5AN | Property for sale | Savills
828 sq ft(76.92 sq m)
Guide price £495,000

Main StreetColn St. Aldwyns, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5AN

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in January 2023
  • Beautiful unspoilt countryside
  • Wonderful walk along the valley to Bibury
  • Pretty garden
  • Sought after Cotswold village with pub and community shop

A charming Grade ll listed Cotswold cottage in the heart of a highly sought after village and with a pretty garden adjoining parkland.

About this property

  • The front door opens directly into the sitting room which benefits from a wood burner, oak wooden flooring and beams. This leads through to an open plan kitchen/dining room which has fitted units and a porch which leads out on to the patio area. The stairs rise up from the sitting room to two bedrooms and a bathroom with a separate shower cubicle. The principal bedroom has oak wooden flooring, a very useful dressing area and offers far reaching views over the gardens and through the trees towards Hatherop Castle.

    There is separate access from the street, through a pedestrian side gate which is covered and is used by the current vendor as a log store and gives way to a courtyard and a patio area. A short path over which is a right of way leads to the established and private garden. Beyond is further garden (recently acquired) which adjoins unspoilt countryside. The property benefits from a stone store and timber shed.

    This property is a perfect 'lock up and leave' and in the past it has proved to be a successful and profitable letting property. Presently used as a permanent home, the property is undeniably charming with the advantage of a delightful garden.

    Council Tax Band - D

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

Few villages can compare with Coln St Aldwyns and this is a great opportunity to buy into a wonderful community.

Anthony CoakerProperty agent

Local information

  • The village of Coln-St-Aldwyns has long been recognised as one of the most popular villages in the Cotswolds, with its water meadow and meandering stream it is the picture postcard setting. The streets are lined with period cottages and the village boasts both a pub and a community shop/ post office. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and just a short distance away is the village of Fairford that retains a number of pubs and an eclectic range of shops and amenities. Cirencester, slightly further afield, has a greater selection of high street shops as well as a number of boutiques.

Additional information

  • Fairford 3 miles, Cirencester 9 miles, Burford 10 miles, Kemble Station 14 miles, Cheltenham 22 miles, Oxford 30 miles
  • Directions: From Cirencester take the A417 towards Lechlade. Proceed along this road passing over the A419, and on through Ampney Crucis and Ampney St Peter. On leaving Ampney St Peter take the left hand fork towards Quenington. On entering the village take the left hand turn and continue towards Coln St Aldwyns. On reaching the village continue up the hill and The Roost, (12 Main Street), will be found on the right hand side shortly after passing the pub.
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: D