Guide price
£800,000
(£585/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleSt. Marys Street, Painswick, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,367 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
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About this property
Grade II Listed Cotswold cottage dating back to the 16th century.
Prime village setting tucked away in the heart of sought-after Painswick.
Wealth of period features including stone mullion windows, window seats and a wood-burning stove.
Flexible three-storey accommodation with three double bedrooms and multiple reception rooms.
Private Mediterranean-style garden designed for low-maintenance outdoor living.
Substantial stone outbuilding offering storage and potential for a studio or home office (subject to consent).
A charming Grade II Listed Cotswold cottage dating back to the 16th century, tucked away in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Painswick.
Description
Dating back to the 16th century, this enchanting Grade II Listed cottage occupies a peaceful and secluded position within the sought-after Cotswold town of Painswick, just moments from the historic St Mary's Church, renowned for its iconic collection of 99 yew trees. Rich in period character and beautifully presented throughout, the property seamlessly combines timeless heritage with comfortable modern living.
Arranged over three floors, the cottage retains a wealth of original features, including handsome stone mullion windows, charming window seats, exposed character details, and a welcoming wood-burning stove that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a well-appointed kitchen/dining room, and an elegant drawing room. On the first floor, a spacious sitting room provides a wonderful additional reception space, alongside a double bedroom and family bathroom. The second floor offers two further double bedrooms and a second bathroom, creating flexible accommodation ideal for family living or visiting guests.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped Mediterranean-style gravel garden has been thoughtfully designed for ease of maintenance while providing an attractive and private setting for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. A substantial stone-built outbuilding offers excellent storage and includes a cloakroom. Part of the outbuilding presents exciting potential for conversion into a garden studio, home office, or atmospheric outdoor dining room, subject to the necessary consents.
A garden gate opens onto a quiet side lane, providing convenient pedestrian access, while unrestricted on-street parking is available directly in front of the cottage.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a quintessential Cotswold home of considerable charm and character in one of the region's most picturesque and desirable villages.
Location
Lovedays Cottage enjoys an enviable position in the heart of the charming Cotswold town of Painswick, affectionately known as “The Queen of the Cotswolds.” Set within the stunning Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property is located on historic Victoria Street, believed to be one of the town’s oldest thoroughfares, with origins dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086.
Painswick is renowned for its rich heritage and quintessential Cotswold character. Dominating the town is the magnificent 15th-century parish church, famous for its elegant tower, ancient table tombs and iconic clipped yew trees. The town’s picturesque network of narrow streets is lined with honey-coloured stone cottages, period houses and independent shops, creating one of the region’s most attractive and sought-after settings.
The town offers a range of everyday amenities, including boutique shops, cafés, traditional inns, restaurants and hotels, while the larger centres of Cheltenham, Gloucester and Stroud provide an extensive choice of shopping, leisure and commercial facilities.
The area is particularly well regarded for its educational provision. Cheltenham is home to some of the country’s most prestigious independent schools, including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Dean Close School and St Edward's School. Nearby Beaudesert Park School, approximately six miles away in Minchinhampton, enjoys an excellent reputation as a co-educational preparatory school. Highly regarded grammar schools can also be found in both Cheltenham and Stroud.
Communications are excellent. Regular rail services from Stroud railway station provide direct links to London Paddington in as little as 95 minutes. The M5 motorway, approximately five miles west of Stroud, offers convenient access to the Midlands and the South West, while the nearby A417 connects with the M4 motorway, placing London within around two hours by road.
Square Footage: 1,367 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains gas fired central heated, mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage.
Local Authority: Stroud District Council.
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