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An attractive 4-bedroom Cotswold stone townhouse with walled kitchen garden.

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Hall
  • Study
  • Dining room
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting room
  • Utility
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Study area
  • Walled mature garden

THE PROPERTY

Peacock House is a classic Chipping Campden Grade II Listed double fronted town house situated in the Lower High Street fronting St Catherine's Square opposite the imposing Roman Catholic Church of Saint Catherine, near the junction with West End Terrace. Built of Cotswold stone, this property offers excellent accommodation with scope for modernisation and improvement and the location is perfect for easy walking up to The Square and town centre. It is felt that the accommodation could be divided into two self-contained units subject to various alterations and any necessary statutory permissions as required. The current owners have received planning consent for 'removal of 2 modern stairs, erection of new stair enclosure. and roof to passageway, and removal of part walls of passageway'. This will connect the 2 rear living spaces with a glass corridor creating more flow in addition to opening up the front reception rooms of the house, as well as adding a toilet/shower on the ground floor and a full size bathroom on the 1st floor. 21/01847/FUL To the rear is the charming mature garden, laid out in a cottage style with borders and lovely sitting out areas. There is also a garden store. This walled garden at the rear runs down to the River Cam and there are lovely views towards the Craves on the other side. Chipping Campden is one of the most beautiful and historic of all the Cotswold market towns. It lies in a fold of the Cotswold Hills in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty approximately 12 miles to the south east of Stratford-upon-Avon and 22 miles north of Cheltenham. The town is well known for its traditional Cotswold architecture, much of it dating back to the Middle Ages. There is a good range of shops catering for most everyday needs as well as a number of specialist suppliers, a library, schools and a doctor's surgery. Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon are the main shopping and cultural centres for the region. The surrounding countryside offers many excellent walks and rides and there are ample sporting opportunities. There is a mainline station to London from Moreton-in-Marsh (about 7 miles) and most West Midland centres are within daily commuting distance.