
For Sale By Public Auction – Old Puesdown Inn, Compton Abdale

For Sale By Public Auction – Old Puesdown Inn, Compton Abdale, Gloucestershire GL54 4DN - 6pm on Wednesday 11th October 2023 at Russells Barn, The Stump, Fosse Cross, Chedworth, GL54 4NN
Butler Sherborn is instructed to sell, by Public Auction, the imaginative conversion of this historic, Grade II Listed, former coaching inn, Old Puesdown Inn. The necessary consents were granted to enable the creation of a distinctive, gated property, providing four stylish attached Cotswold houses in this convenient location between Burford and Cheltenham.
Old Puesdown Inn is a handsome property constructed from Cotswold stone in the mid 19C, with period features including sash windows, and exposed beams. It is located at a strategic point close to the old Puesdown Turnpike on the Gloucester-Oxford Highway, a key route that continued to London. The Inn was extended later in the 19C and was a popular staging post for both coaches, and then motorists for many years. The Inn occupies a large plot just north of the A40, with direct views across unspoilt country, and is within an easy drive of many iconic Cotswold destinations, including Cirencester, Burford, Stow- on- the- Wold, and Cheltenham.
The four properties are comprised of three two double bedroom houses, and one four bedroom house with a studio. Each house has the benefit of parking, a car port and individual gardens. https://www.butlersherborn.co.uk/cheltenham/nid3406
Unit 1: End -Terrace 1,011 sqft
Unit 2: Mid -Terrace 1,236 sqft
Unit 3: Mid -Terrace 1,833 sqft
Unit 4: End - Terrace 2,269 sqft
Viewing is by appointment only. Contact Cirencester on 01285 883740 or cirencester@butlersherborn.co.uk to arrange to view or for further information.
Public Auction - This will take place at 6pm on Wednesday 11th October 2023 at Russells Barn, The Stump, Fosse Cross, Chedworth, GL54 4NN

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