Cotswold classic: Toy Museum for sale
An iconic piece of Cotswolds charm is currently for sale in the popular market town of Stow-on-the-Wold.


The Toy Museum is a terraced house made of natural Cotswolds stone, set in the heart of Stow-on-the-Wold, famous for its antiques shops, gastro pubs and for hosting meets of the Heythrop Hunt. Park House has four retail show rooms as well as three museum show rooms and an office. Accommodation is made up of a kitchen/breakfast room, two bedrooms, two dressing rooms a drive through garage and a timber workshop. There is also a self contained cottage within the courtyard garden at the back of the property. Stow is just 4 miles from Moreton-in-Marsh which has regular trains to London Paddington (1hr30mins). View full property details here
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