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An immaculate detached town house with beautifully maintained gardens, within walking distance of Chipping Campden High Street.

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • Kitchen
  • Family room
  • Dining room
  • Drawing room
  • Parking
  • Garage
  • Attractive landscaped gardens
  • Views

THE PROPERTY

An immaculate detached town house with beautifully maintained gardens, within walking distance of Chipping Campden High Street. Croppers must be one of the finest detached Cotswold houses of its age and type in Chipping Campden which has been expertly extended and completely refurbished in recent years to provide a superb private family house. Fitted out with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, Croppers sits beautifully within its own gardens and grounds and is ideal for those buyers wanting a most sought-after location, close to fields and countryside and yet within walking distance of the famous High Street. Originally built in 1974 of Cotswold stone and tile, this house has newly fitted double glazed windows with leaded lights. Internally the property has been finished to the highest specification with under floor heating in the kitchen, utility, family room and bathrooms as well as granite work surfaces. The ground floor radiates from an impressive reception hall with light and spacious drawing room, dining room, kitchen and family room. 1st and 2nd floors consist of 4 double bedrooms and 4 en suite bathroom/shower rooms. Croppers is approached by a large in and out gravel drive with ample parking. There is an integral double garage accessed via the utility room. There is a large patio with seating area and summerhouse as well as an underground harvesting water tank for garden watering. The landscaped gardens are mainly laid to lawns with mature shrubs and herbaceous borders, partly enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall overlooking open countryside. Chipping Campden is one of the most beautiful and historic of all the Cotswold market towns. It lies in a fold of the Cotswold Hills in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty approximately 12 miles to the South East of Stratford-upon-Avon and 22 miles North of Cheltenham. The town is well known for its traditional Cotswold architecture, much of it dating back to the Middle Ages. There is a good range of shops catering for most everyday needs as well as a number of specialist suppliers, a library, schools and a doctor's surgery. Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon are the main shopping and cultural centres for the region. The surrounding countryside offers many excellent walks and rides and there are ample sporting opportunities. There is a mainline station to London from Moreton-in-Marsh (about 8 miles) and most West Midland centres are within daily commuting distance.