EK Cotswolds were recently instructed on a building survey on this impressively converted 5 bedroom 5 bathroom country house with associated separate residential annex and garage.
With Georgian origins, the property had been substantially developed through the 2000s to include a new rear oak framed ‘garden room’.
The 1.5 acre plot also included a number of archaeological curiosities protected by its conservation status including: an ancient public right of way footpath which crossed the front garden, some Norman earth workings related to a nearby mott and bailey castle in the rear, and a ‘pig fence’ – a dwarf wall made of sharp edged Cotswold stones designed to pen in livestock.
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