BEST AND FINAL OFFERS HAVE BEEN REQUESTED BY 12 NOON ON MONDAY 4TH NOVEMBER. Tudor House is a traditional Cotswold stone house in the desirable village of Woodmancote.
Tudor House is a Grade II listed Cotswolds stone house believed to date back to the early 18th Century within the desirable village of Woodmancote. The ground floor accommodation comprises a spacious entrance hall, kitchen with a separate utility, cloakroom, dining, drawing and sitting room, and a cellar. There is an abundance of charm and period features throughout the house, such as original beams, stone slate roof, open fires in both the drawing and dining room as well as a bread oven. On the first floor, there are currently three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the principal bedroom having a separate dressing room. There are two more rooms on the second floor which could be converted into further accommodation or a guest suite.The property would benefit from updating throughout. Gardens and Grounds: Tudor House is accessed via a gated gravel driveway, which is set back from the road and has adequate parking. There is a double garage with electricity.There is a sizeable lawn ideal for entertaining and further gardens that wrap around the house, as well as mature trees, shrubs and a vegetable garden. The boundary has a stone wall with built-up hedges, making the property very private. In all, about 0.75 acres.Services:Mains electricity and water. Oil-fired central heatingAdditional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Woodmancote village is a beautiful rural Cotswold village in the AONB and is conveniently situated close to both Cirencester and Cheltenham.Shopping: 1 mile away is the village of Rendcomb with its handy post office, general store, doctors' surgery, village hall and church. Restaurants/pubs: The nearest public house is The Bathurst Arms in nearby North Cerney, a welcoming pub with a large beer garden. The pub has been recognised for serving organic produce and has a culinary excellence award.Train stations: Cheltenham Spa station approx. 30 minutes. Kemble station 23 miles (London Paddington 75 minutes)Motorway: M5 Junction 12 (Gloucester), M4 Junction 15 (approx. 30 minutes)Schools: There are several primary/prep schools in the area - North Cerney ,Cirencester, Stratton, Chedworth and Hatherop Castle School. Private schools include Rendcomb Collage, Cheltenham Schools, Dean Close, St. Edward's, Beaudesert Park and Westonbirt.Walking: The surrounding countryside has many footpaths and bridleways, providing a wide range of walking and riding opportunities. Racing at Cheltenham and Bath. Polo at Cirencester, Edgeworth and Beaufort Polo Club at Westonbirt.Rugby: Gloucester, Bristol and Bath Water sports: Cotswolds Waterpark Golf courses: Cotswolds Hills, Painswick Beacon and Cirencester Golf Club.Theatres: Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath. Distances:Rendcomb 1 mile, Cirencester 5 miles, Cheltenham 12 miles, Kemble 10 miles (London Paddington 75 mins), Swindon 24 miles, M4 (JCT 15) 24 miles. All distances and times are approximate.