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19th Century Cottage, Stow on the Wold, launches with Butler Sherborn

A Cotswold stone grade II listed property dating back to the early 19th century. Originally part of a substantial farmhouse and later divided into two family homes. Many of the original features have been retained, such as flagstone floors, fireplaces, beams and sash windows.


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A handsome Grade II Listed town house
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Charming dining and sitting rooms with wood burners
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Attractive fitted kitchen, utility, cloakroom
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Main bedroom with bath/shower room
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Many original features have been retained
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South-facing garden with a terrace and lawned areas
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Double garage, parking for two cars
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Stow on the Wold Primary School is 0.5 miles
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The Old Butchers 0.3 miles
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Moreton in Marsh station 4.3 miles
On the ground floor, there is a well-appointed kitchen leading into a charming dining room with a wood burner, there is a well-portioned sitting room which also has a wood burner and both reception rooms look over the front garden. A useful utility and cloakroom. Upstairs, the first floor comprises the main bedroom with an adjoining bath/shower room, two further bedrooms, and a family bathroom. A lovely far-reaching view over the surrounding area. On the second floor, there are two additional double bedrooms and a cloakroom.


The rear garden is enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall, with well-stocked borders. The front garden is also enclosed. There is off road parking and garaging.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a historic market town in the Cotswolds (Gloucestershire, England), renowned for its15th-century St. Edward's Church, traditional honey-coloured stone buildings, antique shops, and cozy inns.
2 Mount Pleasant, Stow on The Wold £995,000
