Stone Barn, Market Lane
Guide Price
£975,000 Guide Price
Greet
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A new build four bedroom, Cotswold stone detached home, nestled within the lovely village of Greet.
Planning permission has been granted to construct a detached single storey barn extending to an internal area of Circa 1850 Sq.Ft. The planning is for contemporary four bedroom, Cotswold stone detached home, nestled within the lovely village of Greet.
The approved plans include four bedrooms, two of which have ensuite bathrooms and a family bathroom. There is a fourth bedroom that could also provide a study if a prospective owner so wished. The living space is principally open plan, designed to be a modern space in which to cook, dine, live and entertain.
The internal arrangements are capable of adjustment and there are alternative plans for each bedroom to have an ensuite. Working with the developers, the new owners will have the opportunity to choose the kitchens, bathrooms, tiling and flooring and the developers are able to make the property accessible for those with mobility issues.
The outside space will be landscaped and there is parking for three cars.
Situation
Tucked away in the folds of the Cotswold Hills, offering some of the best walking and riding countryside, the pretty village of Greet sits adjacent to the thriving Anglo-Saxon market town of Winchcombe. Over the years Winchcombe has established itself as one of the most sought-after Cotswold towns to live in. Its status has been retained, in part, by the growth of the amenities on offer in the cultural town centre, offering the discerning buyer a wonderful choice of coffee shops, boutiques and restaurant including a Michelin Star restaurant, in addition to some beautiful Cotswold pubs, a doctors surgery, bakery, well stocked shops and a florist to name but a few. Surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty it is noted for its rolling hills and open countryside, which makes for some of the best walking and riding landscape. Whilst beautifully semi-rural, it is extremely accessible with the larger centre of Cheltenham a mere six miles away making the commute into the fashionable and cultural town centre, in addition to the exceptional schools including The Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and St Edwards, extremely quick and easy. For the commuter, transport links are strong with regular bus routes between Cheltenham and Winchcombe, easy access to the M5 Tewkesbury and M4 corridor via the A40/A419. There are direct trains form Cheltenham to London and from Kingham, which can be reached by car in 20 minutes
A40 8½ miles, Cheltenham 8 miles, Broadway 7 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 12 miles, Moreton-In-Marsh 14 miles, Stratford-upon-Avon 23 miles, Oxford 40 miles, London 100 miles (times and distances approximate).
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