58 Main Street is a stunning four bedroom Grade II listed Cotswold stone cottage, slightly elevated above Main Street in the heart of the un-spoilt Cotswold village of Coln St. Aldwyns.
The property has been renovated and is presented to an exquisite and exacting standard, offering well thought out practical living. There is a wealth of character with light and well-proportioned rooms across various levels. Featuring fireplaces, woodburning stoves, exposed beams, surprisingly high ceiling heights and a farmhouse kitchen that opens to beautifully landscaped gardens.
The accommodation works well to create contemporary living spaces with the kitchen/dining room and snug with a westerly aspect towards the gardens.
The studio is just over the road from the cottage and has been recently modernised and refurbished over both floors. It is an excellent ancillary accommodation for a home office, gym or area for hobbies. There is also off street parking for two cars.
Gardens and Grounds:
The beautiful gardens are mainly laid to lawn and have a south-westerly aspect, which benefits from beautiful sunsets over the distant fields and woodland. There is a walled paved terrace area just off the kitchen/dining room and snug, along with outdoor lighting around the property. There is a Yew hedge boundary to the front and a Cotswold stone wall to the rear. At the end of the garden is a stone outbuilding with potential to evolve.
Services:
Mains water, electricity, drainage and oil fired central heating. The studio has mains electricity and electric heating.
Coln St. Adlwayns, part of the Cotswold National Landscape (AONB), is designated a Conservation Area and largely comprised of period stone houses and a Norman church. There is also a popular local pub (The New Inn), a cricket club, the renowned community-run shop/Post Office, and a popular licensed Café. Coln St. Aldwyns is set in a picturesque landscape with renowned water meadows, parkland, and woodland.
Shops: Post office and village shop in Coln St. Aldwyns (0.1 miles). Further amenities include Cirencester (7 miles), Burford (11 miles), Cheltenham (22 miles) and Oxford (29 miles).
Pubs/restaurants: The New Inn in Coln St. Aldwyns, The Victoria Inn in Eastleach, The Swan At Southrop, Thyme (Hotel, Restaurant and Spa) in Southrop.
Train Stations: Kemble (15 miles) London Paddington 70 minutes | Swindon (16 miles) Paddington 55 minutes | Charlbury (18 miles) London Paddington 70 minutes.
Roads: A40 7 miles, M4 Jct 15 21 miles.
Airport: Heathrow Airport, 70 miles.
Schools: Hatherop Primary School, Hatherop Castle School, Rencomb College, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' College, St. Edwards College (Oxford), The Dragon, Radley College, Malborough College.
Racing: Cheltenham and Bath.
Polo: Cirencester and Westonbirt.
Water sports: Cotswold Water Park.
Rugby: Bristol and Bath.
Distances:
Fairford 3 miles | Cirencester 7 miles | Cheltenham 22 miles | Burford 10 miles | Swindon (Paddington 55 minutes) 16 miles | Oxford 29 miles | M4 (J15) 18 miles.
(All distances and times are approximate).