- Grade II listed barn conversion; restrictions on alterations
- Large corner plot with southerly garden backing onto parkland
- Four bedrooms; versatile layout with one room used as flat
- Private gated gravel parking and two garages nearby
- Oil-fired central heating; glazing install dates unknown
- Fast broadband; rural hamlet location in AONB
- No flood risk; council tax noted as quite expensive
- Converted in 1980s; stone walls and period character retained
Set within the converted Turville Barns development on the edge of Eastleach, this Cotswold stone semi-detached home offers generous, characterful family accommodation across multiple floors. The house benefits from well-proportioned principal rooms, a large corner plot with southerly gardens backing onto parkland, and private gated off-street parking with two nearby garages.
The layout is versatile: four bedrooms (one used previously as a self-contained flat) and two reception rooms give scope for multi-generational living or flexible home working. The bright, roomy sitting room and a large kitchen/dining space are especially family-friendly and most principal rooms enjoy a southerly aspect.
Buyers should note the property is Grade II listed, which restricts alterations and can complicate upgrades or extensions. Heating is by oil-fired boiler to radiators and glazing dates are unknown, so buyers should allow for ongoing maintenance or potential energy-efficiency improvements. Council tax is described as quite expensive.
In short, this is a character-rich, well-situated family home in an affluent Cotswold hamlet, ideal for those who value privacy, historic character and a large garden. It will particularly suit purchasers comfortable with listed-building constraints and potential refurbishment to modernise heating and insulation where desired.