Period cottage in Gloucestershire for sale
This charming small period property just outside Edgeworth in Gloucestershire has come onto the market

Clipstone Cottage is a wonderful period country property on the edge of one of the prettiest and least spoiled villages in the Cotswolds. The house comprises a mainly period detached house built in the vernacular style under a Cotswold stone-tiled roof. The well-proportioned accommodation is laid out for family living, as well as to make the most of the superb valley views.
The drawing room is light and sunny with an open fireplace in a carved pine surround, and this leads through to a garden room with a high vaulted ceiling and two pairs of French windows leading onto the garden terrace. The property also has a good-sized dining room, again with French windows onto the garden, and the kitchen/breakfast room comes with all the mod cons.
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On the first floor the master bedroom suite is well proportioned and there are two further bedrooms on this floor, as well as a family bathroom.
Clipstone Cottage is situated on the edge of the village of Edgeworth, a very pretty Cotswold village in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nearby Miserden has a post office/shop, a pub and a primary school while Cirencester (eight miles) offers more extensive amenities. Direct rail services to London operate from Kemble, eleven miles from the cottage.
The guide price is £975,000. For further information please contact Strutt & Parker on 01285 653101 or visit www.struttandparker.com.
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