Grade II Cotswold townhouse with character, garden and ultrafast broadband.
Grade II listed 17th-century Cotswold townhouse with original features
Large house: approx. 2,240 sq ft across multiple floors
Peaceful rear garden with terraces, lawn and shed; church tower view
Ultrafast broadband (up to 1,000 Mbps) and excellent mobile signal
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing throughout
Only one full bathroom for four bedrooms; limited bathroom provision
Listed status will restrict alterations and can complicate works
Council Tax Band G — relatively expensive ongoing costs
Stapler’s House is a striking Grade II listed Cotswold town house believed to date from the early 17th century, presented with many original features — mullioned windows, exposed timbers, inglenook fireplaces and flagstone floors. At roughly 2,240 sq ft over multiple floors, the house offers generous reception rooms, a fitted Martin Moore kitchen, and four bedrooms arranged across three levels, making it a substantial period family home in the centre of Chipping Campden.
The rear garden is a peaceful, sunlit retreat with terraces, established roses and wisteria, lawn and a shed, and affords a pleasant view of the church tower. Practical modern comforts include mains gas central heating, double glazing and ultrafast broadband (up to 1,000 Mbps), while the town’s shops, facilities and outstanding secondary school are all within easy reach.
Important practical points are presented plainly: the property is Grade II listed, which will restrict changes and may complicate renovations; there is only one full bathroom serving four bedrooms (plus a WC on the second floor); and the council tax band is high. The house has been well restored and modernised in places but, as with any historic building, ongoing maintenance and sensitive repair work should be expected.
This house will suit a buyer seeking authentic Cotswold character combined with modern connectivity — a family or couple who value historic detail and town-centre convenience and who are comfortable with listed-building ownership and its responsibilities.