This superb Grade II-listed four-bedroom house is set within beautifully landscaped private gardens in the sought-after Cotswold village of Mickleton. A former school building, the house was the subject of a complete renovation and restoration, enhancing the natural light and entire spatial experience across the single-storey lateral living space of approximately 2,200 sq ft. Ceilings soar to double-height, intersected with thick oak beams, and the charming patina of exposed red-brick walls adding great character.

Exceptionally well-maintained gardens at the front of the house provide privacy and a wonderful introduction. Flashes of hydrangea limelight are partnered with neat parterre box and ornate topiary. Lines of scented lavender are raised in beds built of honey-coloured Cotswold stone, with a timber-decked terrace positioned opposite. A prolific purple wisteria forms a scented canopy across the timber-framed pergola in one corner; a wonderfully secluded position for eating outside in warmer months.

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