Harrow Hill Cottage is located on a lane in the picturesque village of Long Compton, within the Conversation Area. The village is situated
on the edge of the Cotswolds, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the borders of North Oxfordshire, North Gloucestershire and
South Warwickshire.
It has been completely refurbished to create a wonderful home. The Cotswold stone exterior combined with retained character features
including exposed beams, stone lintels and leaded windows throughout are complimented by the modern improvements.
An inner hallway from the central entrance hall with a woodburning stove leads to a charming dining room, with a bay window and onto the
modernised kitchen. The kitchen has been completely replaced including the installation of an AIMS electric AGA.
From the kitchen, the spacious sitting room with a woodburning stove and French doors to the gardens, leads into conservatory also with garden access. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a good-sized dual aspect bedroom complete with en suite shower room.
The first floor accommodation is accessed via two separate staircases.
The first leads to the generous dual aspect master bedroom with an en suite cloakroom and to bedroom three which currently incorporates a kitchenette. There is also a family bathroom.
To the second floor is a spacious double bedroom. The second staircase gives access to bedroom four, a substantial family shower room and also the main bedroom.
Outside Harrow Hill Cottage is arranged around a large rear paved courtyard, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. This overlooks a good-sized garden, fenced for privacy and laid mainly to level lawn bordered by mature shrubs and trees.
There is also a detached studio providing extra space for relaxing or working. There is good storage for gardening equipment too.
GUIDE PRICE: £695,000
AGENT: STRUTT & PARKER
CONTACT: 01608 650502
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