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A south facing two/three bedroom Edwardian property with period outbuildings, a delightful courtyard garden and office premises, situated at the heart of this sought after Cotswold town.
Cheorl House is believed to have been constructed in about 1905 at the time when the adjacent Rose & Crown was rebuilt following a fire. It formerly incorporated a butcher’s shop, which now has business use as an office, and retains many period details including a broad sash shop window with a marble shelf, high ceilings, sash windows, picture rails, parquet flooring, and two painted slate feature fireplaces with cast-iron grates. The stone outbuildings to the rear are from an earlier period and include original stables with cobbled floors and a two storey barn, with a charming paved courtyard garden providing sheltered outside space.