The Yews
Guide price £675,000
The Property
Elevated within the picturesque village of Eastcombe, and enjoying far-reaching rural views towards Lypiatt, this beautifully extended and upgraded detached home combines character, family accommodation, and an enviable setting, all within easy reach of village amenities. The main entrance opens into a practical porch, ideal for coats and shoes, leading through to a wonderful openplan family kitchen with dining/living space. Featuring a vaulted ceiling and delightful outlook, with French doors to a paved seating area, this sociable heart of the home offers a kitchen island alongside an array of wall and base units, providing ample storage and workspace. A few steps up lead to a useful utility area and downstairs cloakroom. From the kitchen, a doorway opens into a charming sitting room with a double-aspect outlook and original front entrance door (now covered). A striking Cotswold stone fireplace creates a focal point, complete with a contemporary wood-burning stove, adding warmth and character. Steps rise to a split level landing, off which extends a double bedroom at the front of the property, benefitting from an en-suite shower room and a wall-mounted electric heater. Further stairs lead to the first floor, where the remaining bedrooms and a study can be found. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, offering excellent proportions, a double-aspect outlook, and open views, our vendors intend to leave the large free standing wardrobe. Bedroom two features a full wall of built-in storage. These rooms are served by a spacious family bathroom, fitted with both a bath and a large separate shower enclosure. A useful study with fitted book case is also located on this floor and could fit a cot if desired. A new build property is being built on land retained by the owner S.25/1674/FUL. This plot of land is separated from The Yews and its garden by the footpath.
Outside
The gardens are a true delight, mature and enjoying unspoilt countryside views. A paved courtyard adjoins the kitchen, creating an ideal sheltered setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. A walk-through pergola adorned with climbing roses leads to a generous lawned terrace, bordered by well-stocked flower beds and complemented by a charming detached Cotswold stone summerhouse/studio, perfect for creative pursuits, a home office, or simply a peaceful retreat. This thoughtfully arranged outdoor space allows you to fully appreciate the magical Cotswold outlook throughout the changing seasons. Parking is conveniently located opposite the cottage. A wall will be constructed between the parking area and the neighbouring new-build property to clearly define the boundary. A plan illustrating this boundary is available upon request.
Guide price
£675,000
Within easy reach:
Stroud - 5.2 miles
Kemble Railways Station - 10 miles
Cirencester - 12 miles
Cheltenham - 14 miles
Gloucester - 14 miles
Bath - 31 miles
• Entrance porch
• Kitchen/dining room
• Sitting room
• Utility and cloakroom
• 3 bedrooms and study
• Family bathroom and ensuite shower room
• Pretty landscaped gardens and detached Cotswold stone summer house. Fabulous views
• Private parking
• Gas central heating and mains drainage
• Ofcom – variable outdoor mobile coverage – superfast broadband available
Situation
Eastcombe is a charming and sought-after hilltop village within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), located between the towns of Stroud and Cirencester, and offering convenient access to Cheltenham and other major regional centres of employment. Unlike many Cotswold villages, it has retained its traditional village pub and general stores/post office, creating a friendly community atmosphere. The village is home to a soughtafter primary school and Thomas Keble, a highly regarded secondary school. Local independent schools include Beaudesert Prep School and Wycliffe College. There are plenty of outdoor activities available, such as walking, riding, and cycling. A Doctor’s Surgery, Chemist, and Tesco Metro are located in nearby Bussage. Eastcombe enjoys a bus service to Stroud, while Stroud and Kemble railway stations offer a direct line to London Paddington in approximately 90 minutes. Stroud is known for its weekly Farmers’ Market, has four supermarkets, Stroud High and Marling Grammar schools, a multi-plex cinema, a Leisure Centre, and the newly restored Stroudwater Navigation canal.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 7DN
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 F and EPC rating D
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Eastcombe
Eastcombe Stores and Post Office
Tesco Express
Chalford Village Shop
The Ram Pub
The Lamb Pub
The Kings Head
Eastcombe 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
Stroud Book Festival
Eastcombe Gnome Hunt
Chalfest
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