Ground-floor two-bed apartment with private garden in gated Cotswold setting.
- Ground-floor two-bedroom retirement apartment with private terrace and garden
- Large living/dining room; total area about 1,145 sq ft
- Two bathrooms; contemporary kitchen and well-presented interior
- Set within gated Cotswold-stone development and 10 acres of gardens
- On-site communal facilities: restaurant, lounge, library and hairdresser
- Leasehold with service charges, ground rent and transfer fees payable
- Lease term reported as approximately 110 years remaining (from 125-year lease)
- Council Tax band E (above-average); broadband speeds average
A generously proportioned ground-floor retirement apartment set within Newlands Court, a gated Cotswold-stone development on the edge of Stow-on-the-Wold. Apartment 10 offers a light, traditional layout with two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large sitting/dining room opening onto a private terrace and mature garden — ideal for someone seeking comfort and low-effort grounds maintenance within a picturesque village setting.
Residents benefit from the estate’s communal facilities and support: landscaped formal gardens across the 10-acre site, a communal lounge, on-site restaurant, library and hairdresser, plus care and assistance services tailored for over-55s. The apartment is presented in modern condition with a contemporary kitchen and well-maintained interiors, ready to move into.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with an estimated c.110 years remaining (125-year lease from 2009), and service charges, ground rent and transfer fees apply for estate management and communal services — prospective buyers should request full service charge and fee schedules. Council Tax is band E (above average), and broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal and good local amenities.
This apartment will suit downsizers who want a low-maintenance, characterful home in a Cotswold market town with onsite support and extensive communal grounds. It offers immediate comfort and long-term security, but budget for ongoing service charges and higher council tax when assessing overall cost.