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Our Summary
- Scope to improve
- An historically important village house dating from the 14th century with some scope to improve set in a large garden plot on the edge of the Cotswolds
- The characterful accommodation is arranged over three floors and is in generally good order but at the same time offers scope for a new purchaser to improve to suit their own tastes
- POTENTIAL FOR PLANNING Potential exists to convert the stone outbuilding/workshop and extend its floorspace to provide a dwelling house
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Description
Atkinson House is a 14th-century Grade II* listed village house, built on a stone plinth with a half-timber frame and Cotswold and plain tiled roof. The property retains original character features, including exposed timbers, an ancient trefoil window, a magnificent inglenook fireplace, and projecting jetting. The charming and well-proportioned accommodation is arranged over three floors, with a sitting room featuring a stone inglenook fireplace, a large triple aspect kitchen/dining room, and three bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a fully vaulted ceiling and en-suite bathroom.
The property is surrounded by a large garden plot, portioned to a third of an acre, with a lawn, mature hedges, trees, and shrubs, and a separate stone outbuilding/workshop.