Nestled in the serene village of Chalford, this Grade II-listed Cotswold stone house dates back to the 16th century and has undergone thoughtful renovations while retaining its historic character. With Georgian and Edwardian enhancements, the property features an abundance of period details that coalesce with modern comforts. The interior includes four spacious double bedrooms, two of which boast en suite bathrooms, a bright living room accentuated by original Edwardian windows, and a kitchen centered around a classic Aga that serves as both a functional space and a nod to culinary heritage.
The outdoor space is equally inviting, with landscaped gardens framed by ancient stone walls, offering a blend of formal planting and productive borders alongside mature trees—a tranquil environment for relaxation. Additionally, the property includes two adaptable outbuildings: a glass-fronted studio ideal for creative pursuits and a two-storey barn that presents exciting renovation potential for various uses.
Located in the desirable Golden Valley, this home provides an excellent opportunity for those seeking to invest in the vibrant local community. Within walking distance are charming amenities such as the Lavender Bakehouse Café, the Old Neighbourhood Inn, and various local shops. The area comes alive with events like the annual Chalfest music festival and offers extensive countryside walks that highlight its natural beauty.
Chalford boasts essential services, including Chalford Hill Primary School and Puddleducks Pre-School, alongside further educational options at Thomas Keble Secondary School and respected independent institutions nearby. For broader shopping experiences and cultural attractions, both Stroud and Cirencester are conveniently accessible. Commuters will appreciate the mainline stations at Stroud and Kemble with direct routes to London Paddington and Bristol International Airport within reasonable distance.
With additional leisure options such as Minchinhampton Golf Club's three courses, scenic Cotswold walks, polo matches at Cirencester and Beaufort, as well as racing events in Cheltenham and Bath all nearby, this property not only offers comfortable living but also significant investment potential in one of the Cotswolds’ most idyllic settings.