The Quintessential village of Frampton on Severn is steeped in history with many pretty cottages that front the famous Rosamund s Green where you can sit by the ponds or watch cricket on The Green, perfect for walking with paths in and around the village to include a short walk to Saul Junction where the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal meets the Stroudwater Canal and was a great meeting place for ships and crew, as this was the route that the tall ships took from the River Severn to Gloucester Docks a few miles up the canal. Also, within easy reach is The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, as well as Berkeley Castle, Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and Westonbirt Arboretum. And for a more cultured day, the spa towns of Bath and Cheltenham, or Gloucester and Bristol both with restored docks where you can enjoy the restaurants and cafes. With small Cotswold market towns to include Tetbury and Cirencester. This beautiful red brick conversions sits within the grounds of the owner s home; you ll arrive through the main gates and follow the gravel drive down to the front door. Step inside where you will be pleasantly surprised by the original tall ceilings and natural light. The entrance hall offers space for your muddy boots, a boot room with boiler and a separate WC. From the entrance hall a door leads to a spacious lounge, here you can relax in style after a busy day, a wood burner for chilly autumn evenings and a Smart TV for your favourite shows. From the other side of the hallway a door to the kitchen/diner a great space for entertaining where you can keep the chef company in the well equipped kitchen that includes and electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. A large circular table and chairs is perfect for entertaining. From the kitchen/diner a small hallway gives access utility room with washing machine and fridge / freezer and to two bedrooms, a king size with garden views and a twin room that enjoys views across the countryside. There is also a shower room with WC. The first floor is accessed via the hallway where you will find a further bedroom, a super king size zip and link enjoying a dual aspect and en suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Outside the property there are areas where you can sit and enjoy the countryside and gardens. There is parking for 2 to 3 cars directly outside the cottage and additional roadside parking if required opposite the main entrance.
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