- Period Cotswold stone house with exposed beams and stone hearths
- Large, mature private garden with level lawns and topiary
- Elevated countryside views from rear; peaceful village location
- Off-street parking plus garage; fast broadband and mains gas heating
- EPC rating E; likely need for energy improvements and insulation
- Constructed pre-1900; typical period maintenance and refurbishment required
- Tenure and council tax band unspecified; factor into purchase costs
- No flood risk; located in very affluent, low-deprivation area
A handsome Cotswold stone cottage set on a substantial, private plot in sought-after Amberley. The house retains period features — exposed beams, stone hearths and sash/cottage-style windows — and sits in mature landscaped gardens with shaped topiary, level lawns and well-established borders. Far-reaching elevated countryside views to the rear complement a peaceful village setting close to local amenities.
The accommodation totals three bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms across a multi-storey layout, offering comfortable family living and scope for sympathetic updating. Practical benefits include off-street parking, a garage, fast broadband, mains gas heating and no flood risk. Local schools are highly regarded and Stroud’s services and mainline station are only a short drive away.
Buyers should note the property’s EPC rating is E and the stone walls are likely uninsulated, so energy upgrades may be needed to improve efficiency. Constructed before 1900, the house will show typical maintenance and refurbishment needs for a period home; tenure and council tax band are not specified. For purchasers seeking character with room to improve, the house offers clear potential to modernise while retaining its charm.
This is an appealing choice for families or buyers wanting village living with generous grounds and privacy. It will suit those prepared to invest in energy improvements and cosmetic updating to unlock longer-term value and living comfort.