Pretty Arts & Crafts style house in the Cotswolds
This Arts & Crafts style property is located in the popular Cotswold market town of Minchinhampton

Believed to date back to the turn of the century, the interior of Cedar Lodge has clear references to the Arts & Crafts movement, proponents of which flourished locally at the time. Compact but very well-designed and presented with the potential to create further bedroom/bathroom space in the attic, the house also comes with a purpose-built Garage block with an excellent annexe for guests.
Accommodation in total comprises: hall, sitting room, study, kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, three bedrooms, family bathroom and a spacious attic. The annexe offers a hall, sitting room, double bedroom and a shower room.
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Outside the gardens come to around half an acre and house some specimen trees including a spectacular cedar. The grounds surround the house and are well-stocked for colourful springs and summers. There is a prolific vegetable garden at the rear.
Cedar Lodge is located in the Cotswold market town of Minchinhampton about ten miles east of Cirencester and adjacent to the National Trust common. The town has a useful range of shops, a church and a primary school.
The guide price is £925,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01285 653334 or visit www.jackson-stops.co.uk.
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