Listed Georgian farmhouse in Gloucestershire for sale
This classic Georgian property sits in a small Cotswolds village just outside Moreton-in-Marsh

Berkeley House is a fine Georgian property in the village of Todenham near Moreton-in-Marsh. Accommodation is arranged over three floors and offers light, airy reception rooms good ceiling heights throughout.
Many original features have been retained including attractive casement windows, stone-flagged floors, a fine staircase and an array of open fireplaces.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors and in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, farmhouse kitchen, garden room, cellar and five bedrooms plus two family bathrooms.
The house comes with a separate, brick-built outbuilding which is currently used as a studio/games room.
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The pretty gardens come in at just under half an acre and are designed to provide different seating and entertaining areas throughout the seasons.
Berkeley House is situated on the edge of the popular village of Todenham in the North Cotswolds. The village retains an excellent community spirit and has a village hall, country pub and the church of St. Thomas a Becket.
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Communications are excellent with a fast train service to Paddington in around 90 minutes from Moreton-in-Marsh, which is just three miles away.
The guide price is £1.1m. For further information please contact Savills on 01285 627 550 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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