The location is fantastic with immediate access to all the town's facilities.
Despite central location, gated access and rear garden.
French doors give access to south facing rear garden.
Historical nature of house with wooden beams and doors.
Full description
A charming and characterful three-bedroom Cotswold stone Coach House, arranged over three floors with the added benefit of a private garage, situated in an enviable position overlooking The Green in…
A charming and characterful three-bedroom Cotswold stone Coach House, arranged over three floors with the added benefit of a private garage, situated in an enviable position overlooking The Green in the heart of the highly sought-after market town of Northleach.
The property offers approximately 949 sq ft (89 sq m) of well-arranged internal accommodation (excluding garage), combining period character with practical modern living.
The front door opens into an entrance hall with staircase rising to the upper floors and a convenient cloakroom/WC. The property is a well-proportioned throughout, with the reception room measuring over 16 ft in length and enjoys plenty of natural light. Adjacent is a fitted kitchen, efficiently arranged and ideal for everyday living.
The first floor comprises two bedrooms, both of good proportions, along with a family bathroom. bedroom one benefits from built-in storage, while the layout offers flexibility for guest accommodation, home working or family use.
On the top floor is a spacious third bedroom, ideal as a principal bedroom or private guest suite, complemented by a separate storage room, providing excellent additional space rarely found in properties of this type.
The property benefits from a private garage measuring approximately 165 sq ft, a valuable feature for a central Northleach location. The Green itself provides a charming setting with open space immediately nearby.
The Coach House occupies a prime position on The Green, just a short walk from Northleach’s range of independent shops, cafés, traditional inns and everyday amenities. The town is renowned for its historic architecture and strong community spirit, while offering excellent road links to Cheltenham, Cirencester and Burford, making it ideal for both full-time living and a Cotswold retreat.