39 Hatherop is a beautifully presented family home with contemporary and versatile living spaces, set in a stunning rural location. The front door opens into a reception hall with sitting room beyond. There is a log burning stove and a large window which gives a bright and spacious feeling to the room. Adjoining the sitting room is a good-sized dining room with dual aspect windows and space for a large family dining table. The dining room leads onto the kitchen creating an open-plan space which is perfect for entertaining. The kitchen is finished with beautiful hand built wood units, granite work surfaces and a range of appliances.
The kitchen is located in the centre of the property and is a functional yet stylish family space. Adjacent to the kitchen is a useful utility room. On the ground floor is one of the three bedrooms, this is served by a shower room/cloakroom.
On the first floor are two further bedrooms, one of which is the master that has wonderful views towards Hatherop Castle. A modern en suite shower room leads on from the master bedroom. A further bedroom is serviced by a large family bathroom.
Planning Permission: On the 2nd November 2016 planning permission was granted for a first floor extension and alterations.
Application ref: 16/03856/ful
39 Hatherop is located within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property itself sits in the small village of Hatherop, close to the larger villages of Quenington and Coln St Aldwyns which are
both desirable villages, lying in the Coln Valley. There is a village shop and café in Coln St Aldwyns as well as the popular New Inn pub. Quenington also has a pub, The Keepers Arms, about a mile away. Fairford (3 miles) has shops, pubs, restaurants and other services.
The larger town of Cirencester, around 12 miles away, has a larger array of both independent and high street shops, restaurants and bars. The regional centres of Cheltenham and Swindon are both within commenting distance. The M4 (junction 15) is around 18 miles away and there are services to London Paddington from Swindon Station (17 miles) which take around 55 minutes. For those engaged in outdoor pursuits, there are a range of golf courses as well as many opportunities for picturesque walks and cycling.
Education provision is excellent both in the state and private sectors with Hatherop Castle School, Farmor’s secondary school and the village primary school in Hatherop close by.
39 Hatherop is accessed via a long driveway with ample parking to the side of the property. To the front of the property is a lawn which is flanked by a mature hedge. There is a large, private paved area with table and chairs that is ideal for outside dining and entertaining.
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