A Charming Stone House in the Cotswolds

A Charming Stone House in the Cotswolds

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The Hollies is set near the picturesque hamlet of Saintbury, within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Saintbury Conservation Area. 

The Grade II listed Cotswold stone house dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries, originally built as 3 small cottages. 

Renovated into a comfortable family home, the Hollies is a beautifully presented country house. 

Inside the 4-bedroom stone house, find a wealth of period detail: exposed beams, stone fireplaces, and stone mullion windows with leaded glazing. The dining room features a large inglenook fireplace, and opens out onto the gardens. 

At the front of the property, the Grade II listed former pigsty has been converted into a garden workshop with WC and storage. 

Nestled in 1 acre of professionally landscaped gardens, the property has a number of terraced lawns, a rose bed, orchard, 2 ponds, and a lovely summerhouse. 

The garden spaces are accessible from the central stone terrace, which offers beautiful views over the surrounding Cotswolds countryside.

All photos belong to the listing agency.

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