High Street, Blockley, Gloucestershire, GL56
£600,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
Characterful terraced cottage with three bedrooms, in this popular North Cotswold village
An imposing four-storey Cotswold stone period property dating back to the early 1800's
It was purchased by St. Dunstans (the charity for Blind People) and allocated to a soldier, blinded in the Great War of 1914-1918, as part of the Homes for Heroes movement
The ex-soldier was William Davies and he lived in the house until he died in 1948, with his widow remaining there until her death in 1965
The property was then purchased in 1968 by the current owners' family, who undertook some modernisation works in 2017, including new roof, new basement floor, and new lower staircase
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Beggars Roost has flexible accommodation over four floors, with established rear gardens backing onto Blockley Brook
On the ground floor, is the dual aspect sitting room, with a wealth of period features, such as exposed ceiling beams, attractive fireplace and large panelled window with integral seating, and enclosed stairs to both the lower ground floor and first floor
On the lower ground floor, is the modern shaker-style kitchen/family room, with integrated gas oven and hob, built-in dishwasher, stainless steel sink unit, space for fridge/freezer, built-in larder cupboard and central island. The overall space is further enhanced with an attractive fireplace incorporating a cast-iron wood-burner, oak wooden flooring and views down the garden leading to the brook. There is a wc off the kitchen
On the first floor, is the large principal bedroom, with a fitted triple wardrobe and original fireplace
Siding onto the bedroom, is the main family bathroom, which has stunning views across the countryside, and is generous in size, with a tongue and groove panelled bath, vanity wash-hand basin, low-level wc and a double shower cubicle with mains-operated shower over. An airing cupboard houses the gas central heating boiler and also has plumbing for a washing machine
On the second floor, is a spacious landing which could be utilized as a study area
There are two further double bedrooms, both serviced by a well-appointed shower room, with double cubicle with mains-operated shower over, period-style heated rail/radiator, vanity wash-hand basin and low-level wc
OUTGOINGS
Council tax band E
Tax payable for 2023/24 - £2,538.83
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected
Gas fired central heating
Average broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 73.3 Mbps if provider is BT
EPC Band E
SITUATION
Attractive Cotswold village with many period properties
Communally run post office/store/cafe, two public houses, parish church and primary school
Good selection of shops and amenities for everyday needs in both Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh, just 3 miles away
Academy Status Schools for ages between 11 and 18, at both Chipping Campden (3 miles) and Bourton-on-the-Water (10)
Private schools nearby are Kitebrook Preparatory School (5 miles) and Kingham Hill School (8)
The award-winning Daylesford Farm Shop, including the exclusive 'The Club by Bamford' is about 10.5 miles away
The Members' Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20.5 miles away
Good train services to London via Oxford from Moreton-in-Marsh (4 miles), the fastest reaching Paddington from 92 minutes
OUTSIDE
The tiered rear garden is well-established, with a large patio terrace with French doors connecting to the kitchen/family room, and steps leading down to the end of the garden, where you can sit under a pretty willow tree, listening to the babbling Blockley brook flowing by
There is a right of way for neighbouring properties, through the side passage and path, across the garden, which is part of the property
An imposing four-storey Cotswold stone period property dating back to the early 1800's
It was purchased by St. Dunstans (the charity for Blind People) and allocated to a soldier, blinded in the Great War of 1914-1918, as part of the Homes for Heroes movement
The ex-soldier was William Davies and he lived in the house until he died in 1948, with his widow remaining there until her death in 1965
The property was then purchased in 1968 by the current owners' family, who undertook some modernisation works in 2017, including new roof, new basement floor, and new lower staircase
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Beggars Roost has flexible accommodation over four floors, with established rear gardens backing onto Blockley Brook
On the ground floor, is the dual aspect sitting room, with a wealth of period features, such as exposed ceiling beams, attractive fireplace and large panelled window with integral seating, and enclosed stairs to both the lower ground floor and first floor
On the lower ground floor, is the modern shaker-style kitchen/family room, with integrated gas oven and hob, built-in dishwasher, stainless steel sink unit, space for fridge/freezer, built-in larder cupboard and central island. The overall space is further enhanced with an attractive fireplace incorporating a cast-iron wood-burner, oak wooden flooring and views down the garden leading to the brook. There is a wc off the kitchen
On the first floor, is the large principal bedroom, with a fitted triple wardrobe and original fireplace
Siding onto the bedroom, is the main family bathroom, which has stunning views across the countryside, and is generous in size, with a tongue and groove panelled bath, vanity wash-hand basin, low-level wc and a double shower cubicle with mains-operated shower over. An airing cupboard houses the gas central heating boiler and also has plumbing for a washing machine
On the second floor, is a spacious landing which could be utilized as a study area
There are two further double bedrooms, both serviced by a well-appointed shower room, with double cubicle with mains-operated shower over, period-style heated rail/radiator, vanity wash-hand basin and low-level wc
OUTGOINGS
Council tax band E
Tax payable for 2023/24 - £2,538.83
SERVICES
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected
Gas fired central heating
Average broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 73.3 Mbps if provider is BT
EPC Band E
SITUATION
Attractive Cotswold village with many period properties
Communally run post office/store/cafe, two public houses, parish church and primary school
Good selection of shops and amenities for everyday needs in both Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh, just 3 miles away
Academy Status Schools for ages between 11 and 18, at both Chipping Campden (3 miles) and Bourton-on-the-Water (10)
Private schools nearby are Kitebrook Preparatory School (5 miles) and Kingham Hill School (8)
The award-winning Daylesford Farm Shop, including the exclusive 'The Club by Bamford' is about 10.5 miles away
The Members' Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20.5 miles away
Good train services to London via Oxford from Moreton-in-Marsh (4 miles), the fastest reaching Paddington from 92 minutes
OUTSIDE
The tiered rear garden is well-established, with a large patio terrace with French doors connecting to the kitchen/family room, and steps leading down to the end of the garden, where you can sit under a pretty willow tree, listening to the babbling Blockley brook flowing by
There is a right of way for neighbouring properties, through the side passage and path, across the garden, which is part of the property
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