Wonderful Cotswolds cottage for sale
This very pretty cottage is positioned in an enviable unspoiled wooded valley just five miles from Stroud

Fairview is a fine example of a Cotswold cottage dating back to the 1860s. It has been recently extended to create a pretty five-bedroom family house made of Cotswold stone with accommodation over two floors.
The house has lots of character including flagstone floors, open fireplaces and stone mullion windows, while the kitchen and the breakfast room both have charming double doors out to the garden and the paved patio area.
Recent additions include a lovely family room which flows into the original, more formal dining room. There is a guest bedroom suite on the ground floor and the master suite on the first floor was extended with the addition of a dressing room/study.
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Accommodation comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, master bedroom suite, guest bedroom suite and on the first floor three further bedrooms, and a family bathroom.
Outside the gardens have been landscaped to create a splendid open feel with sloping lawns dissected by a cascading stream. The patio and paved terrace are fantastic spots from which to enjoy the scenery and also for entertaining.
Fairview is situated in a valley in the conservation area in the south of the Cotwolds with the popular village of Bisley only two miles distant; Stroud is five miles and Cirencester 10 miles so all local amenities are good, as are communications with London.
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The guide price is £895,000. For further information contact Savills on 01285 627 550 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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