An attractive Cotswold stone home with a double garage and garden, enjoying a lovely position in the heart of this popular village.
DESCRIPTION
Forming part of an attractive Cotswold street
scene and at the front of a smart, select development, Cedarwood House is a charming
semi-detached home. Built by reputable Banner
Homes with modern family living in mind, the
estate has been extremely popular with both
families and professionals alike. The appeal of
such a home is the modern finish, designed
for comfortable living and one that is easy to
maintain.
Entrance is gained through a reception hall
with a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast
room enjoying a front aspect and the sitting
room, with doors opening to the terrace and
overlooking the garden. There is a cloakroom on
this floor, as well as a downstairs WC and ample storage under the stairs
The staircase rises to the three bedrooms on
the first floor, a master bedroom with an
en-suite bathroom is towards the front, with two further BEdrooms overlooking the rear garden and a family bathroom.
In all, a lovely stone home presented in
immaculate order, it is an ideal first home, bolt
hole or rental property.
OUTSIDE
Forming part of a pretty scene opposite open
land and in the heart of the village, Cedarwood
House has rear access to the garden with a
gate leading to the two private garages and
parking. The garden is a lovely space, which is
easy to maintain and flanked by a patio terrace
accessed from the sitting room.
SITUATION
Birdlip is a lovely Cotswold village a mere 6
miles to the South of Cheltenham. Set in an
elevated position within An Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, this charming village is
surrounded by some breathtaking landscape.
It is well known for its walking and riding
countryside, some of the best in the area with
the Cotswold Way trail running alongside it. The
village has a primary school, rated Outstanding,
with a playgroup and after-school club, village
hall, cricket club and church in addition to the Royal George Hotel and a craft brewery. Whilst distinctively semi-rural, the charm
of Birdlip is its close proximity to larger towns,
which offer excellent restaurant, recreational
and sporting facilities.
Birdlip is suitably located approximately 6 miles
from Cheltenham, 8 miles from both Stroud and
Gloucester and 10 miles from Cirencester. The
A417 provides direct access to Gloucester and
Cirencester in addition to both the M4 and M5
Motorways.
Local Authority
Cotswold District Council
Services
All mains services connected