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A beautifully presented 2-bedroom Cotswold stone cottage, tucked away in the desirable village of Stanton.

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Kitchen/dining/sitting room
  • 2 double bedrooms with ensuites
  • Courtyard garden
  • Parking
  • Garage
  • No 'through traffic' passing through Stanton village

THE PROPERTY

The Hay Loft is one of 7 properties making up Manor Farm Barns, originally converted in 1976 and remodelled in 2007, when it was re-wired and re-plumbed. For the last 8 years the property has been used for private use and rentals through Rural Retreats. The Hay Loft is immaculately presented internally offering a wonderful open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room at the heart of the property. There is a ground floor bedroom with ensuite shower. On the 1st floor there is a superb double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and Juliette balcony, storage and ensuite bathroom. There is an allocated parking space in the gravel courtyard and a small garage. The narrow south facing garden gets the early morning sun and is ideal for an early coffee, the larger west facing garden gets the mid-day & evening sun. Access to the Dovecot is through the Hay Loft garden. Stanton is widely regarded as one of the most charming villages in the North Cotswolds lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the Cotswold Way. The village has The Mount Inn at the top of the High Street, a cricket ground, equestrian riding school, village hall and fine C12 parish church. Nearby there is Stanway House with its 300ft naturally fed fountain and the Gloucester Warwickshire Steam Railway. Everyday amenities can be found in Broadway, about 4 miles, and more comprehensive facilities in Cheltenham about 11 miles. Stanton is well placed for access for communication, with the A44 and M40 providing access to London (90 miles), and the M5 (Jct 9: 10 miles) providing access to the West Country and Birmingham. There is a mainline train service at Moreton-in-Marsh to London Paddington. Racing is at Cheltenham, Stratford and Worcester. Some of the best schools in the country for both boys and girls are found in nearby Cheltenham and Malvern. There are theatres on the RSC at Stratford-upon-Avon. The surrounding countryside offers a number of attractive walks and rides. Houses are traditionally built of beautiful Cotswold stone which, with its warm honey colour, elegantly complements the beauty of the natural surroundings.