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Most charming period cottage set within the sought after village of Naunton Built of Cotswold stone with a Cotswold stone tile roof to the front elevation and Winchcombe tiles to the rear Ivy Cottage is currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy at a rent of £1,350 pcm The owners had the property extensively refurbished by renowned local builders in 2013
An imposing four-storey Cotswold stone period property dating back to the early 1800's It was purchased by St. Dunstans (the charity for Blind People) and allocated to a soldier, blinded in the Great War of 1914-1918, as part of the Homes for Heroes movement The ex-soldier was William Davies and he lived in the house until he died in 1948, with his widow remaining there until her death in 1965 The property was then purchased in 1968 by the current owners’ family, who undertook some modernisation works in 2017, including new roof, new basement floor, and new lower staircase
The cottage offers a wealth of period features and low-maintenance courtyard garden
This pretty south-west facing Cotswold stone terrace of cottages is believed to date from 1896