Grade II listed Cotswold stone cottage with historic character
0.70 acre level gardens with patio, orchard, pond and vegetable beds
Self-contained bedroom annexe in converted stone outbuilding
Bespoke Parlour Farm kitchen, quartz surfaces and roof lanterns
Electric underfloor heating, log burners, fast fibre internet
Large gravel driveway, double carport plus two stone outbuildings
Private drainage and Grade II listing may restrict works
Council Tax Band F—relatively expensive to run
Dating from the 1500s, Rose Cottage is a Grade II listed Cotswold stone home recently renovated and extended to provide flexible, stylish family living. Set privately on a 0.70 acre level plot, the house combines original features—exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and panelling—with contemporary additions such as a bespoke Parlour Farm kitchen, quartz worktops and large roof lanterns that create excellent indoor/outdoor flow.
The property accommodates adaptable multi-generational living, with three bedrooms in the main house and a beautifully converted stone outbuilding offering a self-contained bedroom and ensuite. Practical features include electric underfloor heating, log-burning stoves, fast fibre broadband and a large gravelled driveway with a double carport; additional stone-built rooms currently serve as office and utility/boot space.
Gardens are a standout: generous level lawns, a large patio that connects to the kitchen, productive vegetable beds, an orchard, pond and woodland edges provide privacy and outdoor variety. The hamlet setting is very quiet and affluent with easy access to local amenities in Coaley and Dursley, good schools, and rail links to Gloucester and Bristol.
Important considerations: the Grade II listing will restrict certain alterations and may complicate future works. The property uses private drainage and council tax sits at an expensive band. While recently renovated, the age and listed status mean maintenance and conservation-sensitive repairs could be required over time.