Chain free detached Cotswold stone house built in 2020
Four double bedrooms; two en‑suites plus family bathroom
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with bespoke fittings
Sitting room with Odin wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors
Underfloor heating downstairs; Rako smart lighting throughout
Electric gated gravel driveway offering ample off‑street parking
South- and west-facing landscaped garden with stone walling
Council Tax Band G — relatively high ongoing costs
A substantial, chain-free detached house finished in Cotswold stone and built in 2020, this property blends contemporary specification with traditional Cotswold character. The ground floor offers a generous open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with bespoke ash cabinetry and Silestone surfaces, plus a sitting room with an Odin wood-burning stove and bi-fold doors that open to landscaped south- and west-facing patios.
Sleeping accommodation includes four double bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and a main bedroom with a walk‑in wardrobe. The home benefits from practical spaces such as a utility room, cloakroom, built-in wardrobes and underfloor heating on the ground floor; a Rako smart lighting control system adds modern convenience. Outside, electric gates, a gravel driveway and ample parking sit behind established borders and a retaining Cotswold stone wall.
This is well-suited to families seeking village life with good local schools and easy access to nearby market towns (Shipston-on-Stour, Stratford-upon-Avon) and rail links in Moreton-in-Marsh and Banbury. Energy performance is strong (EPC B) and there is no flood risk.
Notable practical points: Council Tax sits in Band G, so running costs will be higher than average for the area. Mobile signal is average; broadband is fast. Buyers should confirm service connections, rights of way and tenure details with their solicitor before exchange.