Tucked along the charming Gloucester Street in the heart of Winchcombe, this surprisingly generous stone-built townhouse offers a blend of period character and modern practicality. Believed to date back to the Victorian era, the home spans three floors and is just a short stroll from the town’s broad array of shops, eateries, and everyday conveniences. Having recently benefitted from a new boiler, a brand new roof and various updated windows this property has been kept up to date by the current owners.
The ground floor opens with a welcoming hallway leading to a cosy sitting room featuring a traditional fireplace with a gas fire. Adjacent is the dining room, which boasts exposed stone detailing and French doors that open onto a sheltered paved terrace. The kitchen is a functional galley style, fitted with painted cabinetry, wooden countertops, and room for under-counter appliances.
Upstairs, the main bedroom is bathed in natural light and enjoys picturesque views stretching toward distant hills. It also benefits from a private en-suite shower room. A second double bedroom and a well-appointed family bathroom are also located on this level. The top floor provides two further bedrooms – one spacious and another smaller room currently used as a home office.
A paved patio sits directly behind the house, ideal for outdoor meals or relaxing in warmer months. Stone steps lead to a mature garden filled with colourful planting, shrubs, and well-tended borders. A pathway runs through to a secondary seating area that captures the afternoon sun, alongside a timber summer house, a vegetable plot, and two sheds requiring some attention.
Winchcombe is a historic Cotswold town steeped in Saxon heritage, located along the scenic Cotswold Way, approximately 8 miles from both Broadway and Cheltenham. The town provides a rich mix of amenities including independent retailers, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, medical facilities, and schools. It also boasts a vibrant community with numerous clubs and events, all set within easy reach of the rolling countryside that surrounds it.