- Grade II listed Cotswold stone Coach House with period features
- Two double bedrooms, each with en suite bathrooms
- Magnificent detached four‑car garage, convertible subject to planning
- Generous kitchen/diner with gas Aga and tiled flooring
- Upstairs drawing room with stone fireplace and Juliet balcony
- Very large plot with mature garden and stone patio
- Title has a historic right of way and plan requires amendment
- Listed status restricts alterations; local crime rates reported high
Set on an elevated plot near the Slad Valley, this Grade II listed Cotswold stone Coach House combines period character with generous, flexible living space. The house offers two double bedrooms with en suites, a striking upstairs drawing room with stone fireplace and Juliet balcony, and a large kitchen/dining room with a gas Aga — ideal for family cooking and entertaining. A bootroom/bedroom-three potential and separate utility provide practical everyday space.
The detached four-car garage is a standout asset: substantial, versatile and, subject to planning, potentially convertible into an annexe. The mature garden and stone patio enjoy far-reaching country views and a peaceful, rural aspect. Parking is excellent and the plot is very large for the area.
Important practical points: the property is Grade II listed which will restrict alterations and may complicate conversions such as garage annexe plans. There is a historic right of way affecting the title and the title plan requires amendment. Local crime rates are noted as high and broadband speeds in the immediate area are slow; mobile signal is excellent. These are material matters for buyers to consider alongside the home’s charm and space.
This home will suit buyers who value period features, generous room proportions and rural views, and who are comfortable working within the constraints of listed status. It offers strong scope for a family wanting characterful Cotswold living with the rare bonus of a large, potentially multi-purpose outbuilding.