Spacious four-bedroom period home with studio outbuilding and south garden.
Grade II listed 17th-century Cotswold cottage with period features
A deceptively spacious Grade II listed Cotswold cottage combining 17th-century character with recent sympathetic renovation. The house offers four double bedrooms across a flexible multi-storey plan, three reception rooms plus a separate study, making it well suited to family life, home working or hobby uses.
The well-equipped kitchen/diner opens to a colourful, private south-facing garden and terrace. Period features — exposed stone, beams, oak floors and an inglenook with a log-burning stove — sit alongside modern comforts such as underfloor heating, double glazing to parts of the house and ultrafast broadband. A substantial stone outbuilding with power and Wi‑Fi extends practical options as a studio, office, workshop or potential conversion (subject to listed-building constraints and planning).
Important practical points are clear: the cottage is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and can complicate works and conversions. The building is of traditional granite/whinstone construction with assumed no cavity wall insulation and uses an oil-fired boiler with radiators as the main heating supplementing underfloor heating; the EPC is E. The cottage is newly renovated but retains period fabric, so future maintenance and specialist repair costs should be expected.
Set in an affluent, low-crime Cotswold village, Naunton offers strong local community amenities, good primary and secondary schooling nearby, and easy access to Cheltenham and surrounding towns. This property will appeal to buyers seeking a character-rich family home with room for home working and creative use, who understand the responsibilities and limits of owning a listed historic building.