A fabulous traditionally built Cotswold home on the edge of the village.
Guide price: £1,175,000
Location: Chedworth
Living spaces: 3
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Vendors' thoughts: "Chaddesworth House is an impressive and spacious traditionally built Cotswold stone home. The house has an A-Rated EPCs and is designed with Ultra energy efficient construction for low running costs, and has a contemporary high specification design and finish mixed with some of the traditional charm you find in older homes to give a perfect combination for modern country living. Chaddesworth House takes its name from the eminent medieval judge and cleric Thomas de Chaddesworth, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, who was born in Chedworth in 1230."
In a nutshell: Cotswold charm and character with contemporary flair in a wonderful village.
Chaddesworth House is a beautiful traditionally built Cotswold stone home. Recently completed in 2024, the house has been thoughtfully designed to provide practical contemporary living space combined with Cotswold charm and character. Finished to a very high spec, the house offers generous proportions with bright and light rooms and cosy corners. The house, with underfloor heating throughout, has an A-Rated EPC and has been designed with ultra energy construction for low running costs.
The open plan kitchen/dining room is clearly the heart of the house and a wonderful room in which to entertain family and friends. Bi-folding doors lead to the terrace and garden beyond allowing for superb indoor/outdoor living in the warmer months. The kitchen is well equipped with all the necessary modern appliances and there is plenty of worktop and storage space. The kitchen island works perfectly for morning catch ups over coffee and for putting the world to rights in the evening whilst cooking up a feast.
The living room with bi-folding doors to the garden is ideal for quiet relaxing moments after a long country walk and perfect for movie nights with the family.
The utility room keeps the piles of washing out of sight and there is also a downstairs cloakroom.
The study is ideal for working from home or could equally make a superb playroom for younger children.
Upstairs comprises the master bedroom with en suite bathroom and a dressing room, three further bedrooms, one of which is en suite, and a family bathroom. All the rooms are generously proportioned and are bathed in an abundance of natural light.
Outside, the delightful landscaped garden is predominantly laid to lawn. The terrace overlooking the garden is ideal for enjoying sundowners and al fresco dining in the summer months. The gated gravel driveway offers ample parking, alongside the double garage.
Council Tax Band G. EPC rating A.
Tenure: Freehold.
Services: Mains water and electricity. Air source heat pump and solar panels. Private drainage.
Chaddesworth House, built by family owned and run HDL Group, is located on the outskirts of Chedworth, a stunning village in the heart of The Cotswolds. This thriving village community is home to a beautiful church, a village hall, the highly-regarded St Andrews Church of England Primary School, and a wide range of clubs and societies.
Conveniently located, the property is close to both Cirencester and Cheltenham. Known as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”, Cirencester is a hub of vibrant cultural life known for its beautiful limestone townhouses, exciting boutiques, restaurants, cafes and twice weekly markets. Cheltenham is a short drive north and not only offers excellent shopping and dining, it is also host to fabulous literary, jazz,
science and food festivals and, of course, horse racing.
The area offers an excellent choice of schooling, including outstanding State and Grammar Schools, as well as a wide range of impressive private schools.
Sporting opportunities are abundant in the area with nearby golf courses in Cheltenham, Baunton, Shipton and Naunton Downs; bridle paths are plentiful; sailing and water sports can be enjoyed at the Cotswold Water Park.
Communications in the area are excellent with high-speed internet and easy access to major hubs and international airports in the South West, the Midlands and London, via the M4 and M5 motorways and well-connected direct train services.
Cirencester 8 miles - Cheltenham 11 miles - Kemble Station 14 miles (London Paddington 75 mins) -Swindon 24 miles - M4 (Junction 15) 26 miles