Bisley Street, Painswick
Entrance Porch, Entrance Hall, 2 x Office Spaces, Cloakroom, substantial vaulted Cellar, impressive vaulted Sitting Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, 2 Double Bedrooms, Bath/Shower Room, lovely Views
- SUBSTANTIAL COTSWOLD PROPERTY
- GRADE II LISTED
- FANTASTIC RENTAL INVESTMENT
- GROUND FLOOR COMMERCIAL USE
- 1ST & 2ND FLOOR APARTMENT
- 23' VAULTED SITTING ROOM
- KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM
- 2 DOUBLE BEDROOMS
- LOVELY VIEWS
- OVER 2100 SQ FT
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DESCRIPTION
The Old Fleece is a Grade II listed Cotswold stone terraced property, thought to date back to the 17th Century or earlier and then restored in 1942 by Sir George Oatley. It has a large office/commercial space on the ground floor which was recently run as a hairdressing salon, divided into two main sections with an impressive vaulted cellar underneath. The first and second floor apartment is entered through the large entrance hall and then has its own entrance leading up to the apartment. The property is light and airy and full of character with leaded light stone mullion windows and exposed beams. There is an impressive vaulted 23ft sitting room and a good-sized contemporary kitchen/breakfast room on the top floor with lovely views. There are two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. Both of these properties could make an ideal rental investment or an air B&B apartment.
DIRECTIONS
The Old Fleece is most easily found by leaving our office in Painswick on the A46 in the direction of Cheltenham. Take the first right onto Bisley Street where The Old Fleece can be found after a short distance on the left hand side.
LOCATION
The 'Queen of the Cotswolds', Painswick arguably has more fine period buildings within a defined area than anywhere else in the Cotswolds. A friendly and welcoming community, all the facilities, pubs and restaurants of the village are within walking distance of The Old Fleece and there are numerous sport and social clubs as well as a challenging 18 hole golf course and beautiful gardens to visit at the famous Rococo Gardens. Jealously guarding its reputation as a village community, Painswick, has the feel of a small country town with its magnificent church at its centre and good local services. Strategically situated south of Gloucester and Cheltenham and west of Cirencester, the village is in an official area of natural beauty within the fold of the Cotswold hills, with spectacular views in all directions. The Painswick, the village's highly rated hotel restaurant, is a stone's throw away plus there are two popular village pubs, both serving food. The village is within easy reach of a number of good schools in the public and private sectors and has its own thriving primary school. London is circa 2 hours by road or approximately 90 minutes by rail from nearby Stroud Station and there is good access to the M5 motorway - Junction 11a - Cheltenham.