Recently renovated and extended cottage
Set on the fringes of Brimpsfield, this recently renovated Cotswold stone cottage blends period charm with contemporary living. The owner-led extension and refurbishment created generous, versatile accommodation across two floors, including a principal bedroom with en suite, a ground-floor bedroom/office and two reception rooms with wood-burning and contemporary stoves.
The house sits on a large plot with lawns, mature shrub borders and dry-stone walls, plus a double-glazed summer house ideal as a home office and a garage with driveway parking for several cars. Rear-facing windows and the cottage’s elevated position deliver pleasant views across pastures and the village church.
Practical features suit rural living: Gigaclear full-fibre broadband, utility room, ground-floor shower room and ample storage. The village’s location on the Cotswold escarpment places Stroud, Cirencester, Cheltenham and Gloucester within about 10 miles, with good road links to the M4 and M5.
Important considerations: heating and hot water are from an oil-fired boiler, drainage is private, and the stone walls are assumed uninsulated. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Buyers seeking low‑maintenance modern systems or full wall insulation should factor potential costs.