Chipping Campden Period Cottage with Secluded Gardens
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A beautifully presented stone cottage where Cotswold heritage meets contemporary comfort on Lower High Street.

Chipping Campden Period Cottage with Secluded Gardens

£Guide Price £960,00095.24 acres, GloucestershireGloucestershire
5
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Acres
Country House
Type

There are few addresses in England that carry quite the same resonance as Lower High Street in Chipping Campden, where this handsome period cottage stands as testament to centuries of Cotswold craftsmanship. The honey-coloured stone facade, weathered to that particular patina that only time and English seasons can achieve, immediately announces its pedigree in this most celebrated of wool towns.

Inside, the marriage of period charm with thoughtful modern intervention creates spaces that breathe with history yet serve contemporary life admirably. Original features—perhaps oak beams darkened by age, or stone mullioned windows that frame views of the famous High Street—work in harmony with carefully considered updates. The five bedrooms and four bathrooms speak to generous proportions, while the cottage maintains that intimate scale that makes Cotswold properties so eternally appealing.

The secluded courtyard garden deserves particular mention, offering that rarest of commodities in Chipping Campden: genuine privacy. Here, sheltered by ancient stone walls, one can appreciate the garden's seasonal rhythm without the gentle bustle of visitors exploring this National Trust jewel. The acre of grounds provides space enough for contemplation and entertaining alike, with the established planting creating a series of outdoor rooms that complement the cottage's interior.

This is a property that understands its place in the landscape, both literally and historically, offering its new owners the chance to write the next chapter in a story that began when Chipping Campden was among England's greatest wool trading centres.

The Lifestyle

Morning walks along the historic High Street lead past medieval merchants' houses to St James' Church, while the nearby Cotswold Way offers more ambitious rambles across rolling countryside. The sophisticated pleasures of Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon lie within comfortable driving distance for theatre, racing, and exceptional dining.

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Gloucestershire

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