
Cliff Cottage
Guide price £625,000
The Property
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque and soughtafter Cotswold village of Chalford Hill, this Grade II Listed detached stone cottage offers an exceptional blend of period charm and comfortable living. Elevated, with views of quaint village rooftops and the wooded valley beyond. The cottage boasts a host of period features, including exposed beams, stone fireplaces, and flagstone floors, which seamlessly combine with modern comforts to create a truly inviting home. The main front entrance opens into a delightful sitting room, featuring a charming Cotswold stone fireplace that serves as a warming focal point to the room. The flagstone floor is complemented by electric underfloor heating, ensuring a cosy atmosphere. Pretty alcoves with built-in storage add to the room’s character. From the sitting room, a door leads to a practical utility room, which also includes a convenient downstairs shower and WC. A step down from the sitting room leads to a further reception room. Like the sitting room, this space features stunning a stone mullion window to the front elevation and another beautiful fireplace. Wooden floorboards extend throughout, and a built-in dresser provides ample storage. A small flight of stairs from the sitting room leads to the kitchen/breakfast room, which extends to the rear elevation. Roof lights fill the room with natural light, creating a bright and inviting space. Bespoke handbuilt cabinets offer excellent storage, all while remaining in keeping with the period charm. The kitchen also provides room for a dining table, making it an ideal space for everyday dining. The kitchen opens onto a rear hallway, where a door provides access to the garden and a small flight of stairs leads to the first floor landing, which features beautiful oak flooring and provides access to all bedrooms. Each of the bedrooms sits at the front of the cottage, enjoying lovely stone mullion windows. A family bathroom, located at the rear of the cottage, serves all bedrooms.
Outside
The garden at this charming cottage is spread across three terraces, rising above the property to provide elevated views of the village and the beautiful wooded Golden Valley. The first paved terrace sits closest to the cottage, offering ample space for outdoor dining and enjoying the surrounding scenery. Above, a lawned terrace stretches out, and steps lead up to a stunning timber summer house or studio, complete with power. This peaceful retreat is the perfect place to relax in the warmer months, whether for reading, painting, or simply soaking in the tranquil environment. Further enhancing the garden’s appeal, a fenced vegetable garden provides an ideal space for growing your own produce. A gravel driveway offers parking for one to two cars depending on their size.
Guide price
£625,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud - 4.2 miles
Cirencester - 9 miles
Kemble Railway Station - 7.6 miles
Gloucester - 13 miles
Cheltenham - 14 miles
Bath - 29 miles
Bristol - 31 miles
• Sitting room
• Living room
• Kitchen/breakfast room
• Utility room/downstairs shower room and WC
• 3 bedrooms
• Family bathroom
• Gardens
• Summer house/studio
• Parking for one to two cars depending on size.
• Ofcom – Ultrafast broadband – indoor mobile signal likely with O2
Situation
Positioned between the centres of Stroud and Cirencester, Chalford Hill is a quintessential Cotswold village known for its winding lanes and charming corners, all studded with beautiful Cotswold stone homes. The village is surrounded by an abundance of scenic walking routes, allowing you to easily enjoy the stunning countryside right on your doorstep. The area offers a strong sense of community, with local amenities including the highly regarded Chalford Hill Primary School, Puddleducks Pre-School, and a community-run shop. For a coffee or a bite to eat, you’ll find two welcoming cafes, Pudney Pie Lane Cafe and The Lavender Bakehouse, along with the soon-to-reopen Old Neighbourhood public house. Chalford Hill is encircled by picturesque Cotswold countryside, and neighbouring villages provide additional amenities, including more primary schools, Thomas Keble Secondary School, and a selection of traditional village pubs. Within a mile or less, you’ll find Tesco Express, Frithwood Doctors Surgery, and Eastcombe Stores, ensuring convenience is never far away. Stroud and Cirencester, both within easy reach, offer a broader range of services, including independent, state, and grammar schools, as well as shopping and leisure options. Scenic routes radiate outwards to Cheltenham and Gloucester, while mainline railway stations in Stroud and Kemble offer a direct line to London Paddington, making this village an ideal base for both rural living and city connections.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 8ES
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items mentioned are included. All other items are specifically excluded, although some may be available by separate negotiation if required.
Local Authorities: Stroud District Council. Council Tax Band D and EPC rating
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Chalford
Chalford Village Shop
Tesco Express
Eastcombe Stores and Post Office
Lavender Bakehouse
Boho Bakery
Kings Head Pub
Chalford Hill Primary School
Thomas Keble Secondary School
Bussage C of E Primary School
Chalford Sports and Social Club
Thomas Keble Sports Centre
Fitness Mill
Stroud Railway Station
Kemble Railway Station
M5 junction 13
Chalfest
Scarecrow Trail
The Cotswold Show and Food Festival
Our guide to Chalford

With its winding streets and beautiful Cotswold stone houses dotted along the hills and wooded valleys, it’s easy to see why this village is such a popular place to live.

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