- Cotswold stone terraced house with original beams and fireplace
- Three double bedrooms across two upper floors
- Private, enclosed rear garden with summer-house potential
- Freehold, no recorded flood risk, very low local crime
- Small plot and modest room sizes in places
- Built pre-1900; walls likely uninsulated—expect energy upgrades
- Single bathroom; modernisation may be required throughout
- Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
A characterful Cotswold stone terraced house in central Tetbury, offering traditional features and genuine potential. The sitting room retains exposed beams and a Cotswold stone open fireplace, while a rustic galley kitchen leads directly to a private, enclosed rear garden. Three double bedrooms across two upper floors make this a comfortable family home or attractive to buyers seeking a period property with scope to personalise.
Located within easy walking distance of shops, cafés and countryside walks, the property benefits from excellent commuter access — Kemble station and the M4/M5 corridors are within reach. The house is freehold, sits in a very low-crime, very affluent area, and has no recorded flood risk, making it a solid long-term purchase in a desirable market town.
Buyers should note the house was built before 1900 with granite/whinstone walls likely without cavity insulation; some modernisation and upgrading will be required to improve energy efficiency. The plot is small and there is a single family bathroom. Broadband is average and the property may need cosmetic and systems updates if a higher specification is required.
Overall, this terraced cottage suits a family seeking central Tetbury living with character, or a buyer willing to invest in sympathetic renovation to enhance comfort and value. The private garden offers space for a summer house or home office, adding flexible living potential.