Period character with modern renovation, courtyard and roof terrace in Tetbury town centre..
- Grade II listed Cotswold stone townhouse, period features throughout
- Meticulously refurbished to modern standards with exposed beams and stonework
- Sitting room opens to roof terrace; covered courtyard for bins/bikes
- Four bedrooms, two bathrooms; cellar room could be additional reception
- Small plot, no private garden; town-centre location with Church Street views
- Listed status will restrict alterations and require listed-building consent
- Stone walls likely uninsulated — potential energy-efficiency upgrade required
- Excellent mobile signal; average broadband speeds
This Grade II listed Cotswold stone townhouse has been meticulously refurbished to a high standard, retaining original character such as exposed beams, stone walls and sash windows while introducing modern kitchens and bathrooms. Arranged over three floors, the property offers flexible living: a ground-floor kitchen with island, dining room, cellar potential, sitting room with patio doors to a roof terrace, and four well-proportioned bedrooms with two bathrooms.
The low-maintenance covered courtyard and an elevated roof terrace provide outdoor space in a town-centre location with Church Street views — ideal for a second home, holiday let or a comfortable family residence. The layout and specification make the house immediately habitable with characterful finishes and practical storage, including a utility room and large entrance cupboard.
Buyers should note the listed status: alterations will require listed-building consent and may limit certain changes. The property’s stone walls are original and assumed uninsulated, so additional insulation works could be required if greater energy efficiency is sought. The plot is small with no private garden, and broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal.
Set in Tetbury, a well-served and affluent market town with good road and rail links, this house suits purchasers seeking a stylish period home with low outdoor maintenance, or investors targeting high-demand short‑stay lets. The combination of period charm, recent sympathetic renovation and convenient town-centre position gives genuine appeal, provided buyers are comfortable with listed‑building obligations and the limited outdoor space.