Description
Meadowside is a delightful detached family home, nestled within the most glorious, substantial plot with a lovely outlook across open countryside of the broad Coln valley to the village church and hills beyond. The property has been a much treasured family home and whilst presented in immaculate order, it may benefit from modernisation and has the potential for extension, subject to the necessary consents being obtained.
One characteristic of these super family home is the practical layout and the generous rooms that extend to over 2100 Sq Ft. The accommodation on the ground floor includes an office off the hallway and extending the entire depth of the house, a generous sitting room with windows on two sides, a feature fire place and full width sliding doors that open to a canopied terrace, an ideal spot to take in the views of the garden and panoramic landscape. Set at the back of the property, also with lovely views over the garden, is the kitchen/breakfast that opens to the dining room. A utility room and cloakroom complete the accommodation on this floor.
Upstairs offers four double bedrooms with the principal bedroom having an en suite and fitted wardrobes and two further bedrooms benefitting from wardrobes, all three remaining rooms are serviced by a family bathroom. All bedrooms have beautiful views either over open countryside to the rear or, of the street scene to the front.
Outside
A driveway leads to the detached double garage benefiting from power and light with ample off road parking. The gardens are a fundamental element to the overall feel of the property and are mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, bushes and a large patio area perfect for al fresco dining with a charming pergola. To the side of the grounds is a generous area which is arranged as a large kitchen garden. The gardens border open countryside, which is a wonderful backdrop to this superb family home.
Situation
Withington is a quintessential Cotswold village and homes within the village rarely come to the market owing to its very special rural location yet only 8 miles from Cheltenham and 10 from Cirencester. Known as the capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester is an attractive and thriving market town. It provides comprehensive amenities, a hospital and modern leisure centre, as well as several supermarkets including a large Waitrose, and a broad variety of independent shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants. Cheltenham offers a more comprehensive range of amenities, a lovely café culture and plays host to several festivals. Private and state schools in the area are excellent, with Cheltenham College, The Cheltenham Ladies' College and Dean Close within a comfortable drive and towards Cirencester/Stroud, you will find Rendcomb College at junior and senior level and Beaudeausert and Hatherop Castle, as Prep schools. There are excellent road communications via the A417 dual carriageway for access to Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon. Direct rail services to London Paddington from Kemble Station (15 miles).
Agents Notes
Services
Mains water and electricity. Mains drainage. Oil fired.
Cotswold District Council 01285 623000