Quintessential Cotswold house for sale
A charming period Cotswold village house near Moreton-in-Marsh has come onto the market

Wheelwrights is a property of 19th century origins in the Cotswolds village of Todenham which has been recently upgraded by the present owners. The house still has a wealth of period features including fireplaces, leaded light and sash windows, window shutters, exposed timbers and parquet flooring.
The property offers classic living amongst contemporary features, offering spacious and light well proportioned rooms. Accommodation comprises: porch, entrance hall, double reception room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, principal bedroom suite and four further bedrooms, plus a family bathroom. There is also an annexe with a sitting room, bedroom and shower room.
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Outside is a secluded paved terrace area ideal for entertaining - the property comes with just under half an acre.
Wheelwrights is situated in the attractive Cotswold village of Todenham which is just three miles from Moreton-in-Marsh which has excellent amenities and rail link to London Paddington. The village itself has a good pub and a church and is much admired in the area.
The guide price is £850,000. For further information please telephone Savills on 01295 228 000 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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