- Entrance hall +
- Kitchen +
- Reception room +
- Two bedrooms +
- Family bathroom +
- Study (potential third bedroom) +
- South-facing garden +
- Off street parking +
A beautifully presented and light-filled period home, tucked away in a peaceful spot in Chalford
Tucked away in a peaceful spot in Chalford, 2 Litfield Cottages is a beautifully presented and light-filled period home. The current owner has thoughtfully undertaken a series of high-quality improvements in recent years, including new double-glazed windows (2022), a Vaillant condensing combi boiler (2024), engineered oak flooring, new radiators, and complete redecoration throughout. The accommodation is notably bright and flexible for a cottage of this character. On the ground floor, a spacious main reception room enjoys charming garden views through large windows. Upstairs, a second reception/snug provides an ideal study, guest area, or potential third bedroom. Two further bedrooms occupy the top floor, each benefiting from wonderful, far-reaching views across the valley. Outside, the south-facing cottage garden offers a private and colourful retreat, featuring a rose-covered trellis, mature Medlar tree, and a peaceful outlook along a quiet footpath. Free parking is conveniently located just 10 metres away in Silver Street car park.
Nestled in the heart of the village on quiet lanes, Chalford Hill combines seclusion with community charm. A short stroll takes you to the excellent Lavender Bakehouse Café, the popular Old Neighbourhood Inn, and a variety of local shops, sports facilities, and the annual Chalfest music festival. Surrounded by the stunning Golden Valley, the area offers endless countryside walks and easy access to nearby Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, and Tetbury - all with boutique shops, pubs, and restaurants. Chalford provides excellent amenities including Chalford Hill Primary School, Puddleducks Pre-School, and a community-run village shop. Further schooling options include Thomas Keble Secondary School and leading independents such as Beaudesert Park, Wycliffe, Cheltenham College, and Westonbirt. Stroud and Cirencester offer wider shopping and cultural attractions, including Waitrose and Stroud’s renowned Farmers’ Market. Excellent transport links include mainline stations at Stroud and Kemble with direct trains to London Paddington, and Bristol International Airport (42 miles). For leisure, Minchinhampton Golf Club’s three courses, beautiful Cotswold walks, polo at Cirencester and Beaufort, and racing at Cheltenham and Bath are all within easy reach.