This historically significant village house, dating back to the 14th century, presents an exciting opportunity for restoration and personalisation. Atkinson House is a Grade II* Listed property featuring architectural elements from the 16th and 19th centuries and has been well-maintained since its restoration in the late 1960s. Constructed on a stone base with a half-timber frame under a traditional Cotswold tiled roof, it boasts characterful attributes including exposed timber beams, an ancient trefoil window, and a grand inglenook fireplace. The home spans three levels, offering ample living space that remains in good condition while still allowing for enhancements tailored to contemporary tastes.
The interior layout encompasses a welcoming rear porch leading into a spacious sitting room with a dual aspect view and the impressive stone fireplace as its centerpiece. The sizable kitchen/dining area overlooks the garden, equipped with numerous cupboards and appliances alongside generous dining space. The first floor accommodates an exceptional principal bedroom featuring a vaulted ceiling and en suite bathroom, complemented by additional bedrooms including one on the attic level.
The exterior is equally appealing with substantial gardens enveloping the property—primarily laid to lawn with mature hedges and shrubbery offering privacy. A charming terrace adjacent to the porch provides an ideal outdoor dining area. Additionally, there exists potential for planning approval to convert an external stone outbuilding into further residential space; consultations have already been sought regarding this possibility. This property is perfect for those looking to invest in the renovation of a unique historical home within the picturesque Cotswolds.