14 Rendcomb dates from the 1860's when Rendcomb Park and most of the village were built.
The property is the end of a terrace of three similar cottages and is currently arranged as a 1-bedroom flat on the ground floor and a similar 1-bedroom flat on the first floor. The rooms are well-proportioned with good ceiling heights. The flats could be easily re-arranged to create a 2-3 bedroom cottage with 2 bathrooms.
There is an area of garden to the front, with the main garden to the rear. This runs down to open pasture and there are excellent views over the countryside beyond. There is a stone shed.
Butler Sherborn
43-45 Castle Street Cirencester Gloucestershire GL7 1QD