Paxford, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. GL55 6XH
£750,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 3
The charming three bedroom, grade two listed characterful cottage is set in a hideaway location in a particularly picturesque setting surrounded by other eighteenth century homes.

Accommodation Comprises

Hall (10' 02" x 3' 07" or 3.10m x 1.09m)

Solid wood flooring and central heating control.

Shower Room

Three piece suite in white, low flush wc, wall mounted wash hand basin and fully ceramic tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail and radiator, built in extractor and ceramic tile floor.

Dining Room (11' 05" x 13' 07" or 3.48m x 4.14m)

Exposed beams to the ceiling, wall mounted light points, built in under stairs storage cupboard, with circuit breaker unit. T.V aerial point, double radiator, telephone point, double french doors leading onto the front courtyard and easy staircase rising to the first floor and bedroom one. Stone style ceramic tile floor and louvred blinds.

Bedroom 1 (15' 0" x 13' 03" or 4.57m x 4.04m)

Exposed apex ceiling, beams and purlins. Single radiator, southerly facing gable window, TV point, galleried oak batoned area to the stairwell. Louvred blinds.

Kitchen (14' 10" x 9' 11" or 4.52m x 3.02m)

Fitted on three sides with solid corian worktops, part tile surround, concealed pelmet lighting, inset 1 1/2 enamelled sink unit with single drainer and mixer tap, split level four ring electric hob with externally ducted cooker hood above, split level double oven and grill opposite, integrated split level dishwasher, integrated washing machine, pull out double corner carousel unit, split level fridge with freezer below, four wall mounted cupboards, six matching base cupboards. Inset spotlights to the ceiling, solid wood flooring, double radiator, wall mounted light point and easy oak staircase rising to first floor.

Living room (17' 08" x 15' 01" or 5.38m x 4.60m)

Pointed rustic brick fireplace with engineered oak lintel (currently for ornamental purposes), two double radiators, built in under stairs storage cupboard, TV aerial points and two sets of patio doors opening onto the rear garden.

Landing

Access to loft space, gallery style oak banister and three latch and brace pine doors.

Bedroom 3 (9' 06" x 10' 0" or 2.90m x 3.05m)

Double built in wardrobe housing Worcester combination gas fired central heating boiler and instantaneous hot water heater. Single radiator.

Bathroom

Three piece Heritage suite in white with low flush wc, pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with chrome shower attachment, built in extractor above, ladder style heated towel rail and radiator, tiled walls, inset spot lights to the ceiling and stone style ceramic tiled floor.

Bedroom 2 (13' 0" x 8' 05" or 3.96m x 2.57m)

Built in single wardrobe, single radiator, double glazed velux swing window, gable window with particularly attractive outlook over orchards and gardens.

En- suite shower and w/c

Three piece suite in white, low flush wc, pedestal wash hand basin, shower cubicle with glazed door, chrome shower attachment, inset spot lights to the ceiling and built in extractor, tiled walls, double glazed velux swing window, ladder style heated towel rail and radiator.

Front Garden (15' 0" x 50' 0" or 4.57m x 15.24m)

Block paved area immediately adjacent to the property with well stocked shrubbery and picket fence surround.

Garden (80' 0" x 40' 0" or 24.38m x 12.19m)

Lawned area with a random Cotswold stone wall to one side, picket fencing opposite, southerly aspect taking full advantage of the sun most of the day. The pathway adjacent to the garden is for access from the Old Bakery itself to its own plot of land to the rear and the garden on the other side of the pathway belongs to Tarplets, the adjacent property to Westwood Cottage, the pathway leads down to a single parking space allocated to this property immediately adjacent to the picket fencing. There is a small garden store (end one of four) next to the parking space.

NB:

The Old Bakery was developed over a period of years with two pairs of semi detached properties on the other side of the village green where there is a subterranean propane gas tank which serves those four properties and the five properties within The Old bakery. The gas is replenished by the service providers and the system operates in a similar way to mains gas service.

Directions

Turn left and at the second mini roundabout turn right along the A44 continuing through the village of Bourton on the Hill after which turn right sign posted Paxford 3 miles. Continue through the village of Blockley, across the railway level crossing and subsequently into the village of Paxford. Turn right immediately in front of the Churchill Arms and park on the roadside. Continue through the arch on the right hand side of this road and into the central courtyard of The Old Bakery. This property is then the last house on the right hand side.

01608 238083

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