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Occupying a rural location this fine Grade II
Listed semi-detached Cotswold stone cottage
offers considerable character, set in sizeable
grounds with self-contained studio.
Cotswold stone cottage
Characterful sitting room with fireplace
Eat-in farmhouse style kitchen
Three first floor bedrooms with bathroom
Second floor master suite
Established and well-proportioned gardens
Gated access leading onto gravelled drive
Detached studio (formerly double garage)
Rural views from the first floor
Twix Kempsford and Hannington
THE PROPERTY
Bridge Cottage comprises a semi-detached period cottage that
has been Listed Grade II for its historical importance. The cottage
has been traditionally constructed of mellow natural stone
elevations with many stone mullion windows beneath drip moldings
and pitched Cotswold slate roof. The accommodation is displayed
over three floors briefly comprising entrance hall with access
opening into the spacious kitchen. This welcoming room reflects a
good range of base and wall mounted traditional units, double
oven Rayburn and dual aspect affording plenty of light and
overlooking the private gardens. Ample space for dining table and
door off to pantry. The sitting room typifies the character expected
to be found in such a traditional cottage. Exposed ceiling beams,
an inglenook fireplace with former bread oven and windows to front
and side elevations. A utility room and separate cloakroom
complete the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor the cottage provides three bedrooms, two of
double proportion and family bathroom. Stairs rise to the master
bedroom with its en suite shower room and generous range of
built-in wardrobes.
A particular attraction to Bridge Cottage is its rural setting and
sizeable gardens. Approached via a five bar vehicular gate, the
drive leads onto gravelled area affording parking. The detached
STUDIO, formerly a double garage, has been converted to offer a
great hobbies room or home office. Gardens abound, laid to
lawn, flanked in many mature trees, there is a sizeable
ornamental water feature, brick built store, paved terrace and
planted borders accommodating a wide variety of established
shrubs.
Bridge Cottage is a delightful home set in this rural location nearby
to the infant River Thames. The villages of Hannington and
Kempsford are nearby offering a range of basic amenities to include
public houses, primary schooling and village halls.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Bridge Cottage is freehold offering vacant possession. The property
is connected to mains electricity, gas and water, private drainage
system. Council Tax Band ‘G’. Swindon Borough Council (01793)
445500. EPC exempt.
DISCLAIMER
Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here,
measurements of doors, windows, rooms and any other items are approximate and no
responsibility is taken for any error, omission, or mis-statement. This plan is for illustrative
purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services,
systems and appliances shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or
efficiency can be given.
Burford Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7 3AJ 01367 252541 [email protected]
mooreallen.co.uk
DIRECTIONS
From Highworth proceed north on the B4019 Cricklade Road, at the Freke Arms public house turn right leading into the village of
Hannington. Proceed through the village passing the Jolly Tar public house taking the next right into Nell Hill. Continue for nearly 2 miles
and shortly before the River Thames you will find Bridge Cottage on your right.