Condominium voor Kopen in Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire
Wyck Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 See map Guide Price £1,295,000Knowing the purchase price means you can work out the total cost of buying the property.Read more about property price in our glossary page. Monthly mortgage payments Added yesterday PROPERTY TYPE Semi-Detached BEDROOMS ×3 BATHROOMS ×3 TENURE Freehold Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page. 1 Key features * 3 bedrooms * 2 reception rooms * 3 bathrooms * Period * Double Garage * Garden * Semi-Detached * Village Bramley Cottage is situated up a small lane on the edge of the village with glorious views across the fields to the front and along the beautiful village green to the rear. The property is believed to have Victorian origins, with the older section having once been part of the village Post Office many years ago. The property has been extended in more recent times with the later additions blending seamlessly using traditional reclaimed materials and continuing the same high-ceilinged accommodation - which is a notable and pleasing feature not often found in traditional Cotswold cottages. The house has undergone extensive further renovation and refurbishment with the current owners and provides wonderfully light and spacious accommodation to suit a range of buyers. On entering the house, the main downstairs rooms radiate off the spacious central hallway, with its striking Crittal glass partition which floods the house with natural daylight. There is a beautifully stylish downstairs cloakroom with a feature Aston Matthews roll-top basin and Fired Earth fittings. There is a large walk-in cloaks cupboard as well as a stylish traditional fitted cupboard in the hallway providing excellent storage. The traditional style solid oak parquet flooring is laid throughout the hall and main living room. The main living/dining room is dual aspect with a classic stone fireplace surround and cream Chesney log burning stove. The room, like all of the downstairs, benefits from striking high ceilings with two traditional style feature radiators, picture rails, and fitted bookshelves to complete this most welcoming of spaces. The study off the main living room is a generous-sized room, again with a matching feature radiator and an external door to the front of the property. The large breakfast kitchen is accessed via the Crittal partition from the hallway and has matching double Crittal doors out to the garden. Also off the kitchen is a useful walk-in bar/larder and a separate spacious utility room. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of solid wood-painted base cupboards, drawers and wall units providing ample storage. There is an Everhot 100i range oven with concealed electric induction hob and a separate fitted double oven and grill. There is a traditional style porcelain Belfast sink with state-of-the-art Quooker boiling water tap which also dispenses filtered and sparkling water. The white quartz worktops and freestanding Chalon central worktable/island create a wonderful modern-meets-traditional ambiance that is off-set beautifully with the Georgian-style diamond patterned tiled floor. The useful rear utility room has space for a washing machine and tumble dryer with a large Belfast sink and the main boiler. There is a stable door to access the outside of the property from the utility. On the first floor, a light landing area leads you on to a principal bedroom suite with views across the fields to the front and views across the village from the beautifully fitted en suite with bathroom fittings from Fired Earth. A well-fitted walk-in wardrobe completes the suite. The bedroom accommodation continues to offer generous proportions with two further double bedrooms, one with en suite shower room and a family bathroom. Excellent storage can be found in the large attic space, which is accessed with an easy access pull down folding ladder. Bramley Cottage benefits from its own private driveway/parking area with space for several vehicles as well as a recently constructed solid oak framed double garage/carport. Traditional Cotswold stones slabs surround the property and extend out to a rear patio area for al fresco dining. The pretty, south-facing, mature rear garden is beautifully designed with a rear discreet seating area and private gate opening directly on to the village green. A useful timber summerhouse provides storage or additional entertaining space. Wyck Rissington is one of the prettiest villages in the Windrush Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is peaceful, with a number of attractive Cotswold stone homes overlooking the village green. Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold provide day-to-day amenities, including supermarkets. Nearby is Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, and more comprehensive facilities can be found in Cheltenham, Cirencester and Oxford. Schooling in the area is outstanding, including Kitebrook, Tudor Hall, Cheltenham Boys and Ladies', the Cotswold School, and many other popular Cheltenham and Oxford schools. Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham and golf courses at Naunton Downs, Broadway and Burford. Plenty of walking is available locally, including the Cotswold Way. Stow-on-the-Wold 3.5 miles, Kingham station 6.5 miles(London Paddington from 82 minutes), Cheltenham 17 miles, Oxford 28 miles.
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