Attractive Cotswold stone family house
A wonderful village country house near Moreton-in-Marsh has come onto the market in the Cotswolds
Two stones is a wonderful, detached stone-built house in the unspoiled Cotswold village of Evenlode. The property benefits from period features including exposed beams, flagged floors and inglenooks, as well as some fantastic fireplaces.
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The accommodation comprises entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, rear hall, shower room and on the first floor are two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, a further bedroom and a family bathroom, and there are two further rooms on the second floor.
Outside is a stable block comprising two stables and a tack room, garage and a one-bedroom self-contained annexe plus parking for several vehicles.
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Two stones sits in well tended gardens of around half an acre which are planted with a variety of fruit trees and there are also lawned and paved seating areas, a vegetable plot, further lawns and a paddock, all of which comes to around 5.3 acres.
The house rests on the outskirts of the pretty unspoiled village of Evenlode about three miles form the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh and two miles from Stow-on-the-Wold. There are good rail links to London from Moreton and both towns have outstanding amenities from local pubs to local shops selling fresh, local produce.
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The guide price £995,000. For further information telephone Hayman Joyce on 01608 651188 or visit www.haymanjoyce.co.uk.
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