Butterrow Gate is a charming Grade II listed property located in Stroud, Gloucestershire, in the Heart of England. Accommodating two guests, this unique home features one lovely bedroom and a ground floor bathroom. Originally built in 1825 as a toll house for the turnpike road connecting Stroud and Cirencester, it stands out as one of the rare toll houses in the UK that still displays its original wooden toll charges board. The property’s striking Gothic architectural revival style, constructed from Cotswold stone, enhances its historical significance and aesthetic appeal.
The interior of Butterrow Gate is characterized by a blend of traditional and modern features. It showcases original elements such as stone mullion windows, exposed Cotswold stone walls, flagstone flooring, and a cozy Cotswold stone fireplace with a woodburning stove. Modern amenities, including wireless internet, a Freesat TV with DVD player, and underfloor heating, provide comfort alongside its historical charm. An elevated patio garden offers breathtaking views, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and enjoyment of the surrounding landscape.
Upon entering, guests are welcomed into an entrance hall that serves as a practical space for storing coats and muddy boots, with a washing machine conveniently located here as well. The ground floor comprises a cozy living/dining room featuring a sofa, armchair, and a drop-down wooden table, complemented by the inviting fireplace. A well-designed kitchen is also situated on this level, while stairs lead to the master double bedroom, which boasts original elm floorboards and panoramic countryside views. A stable door from the bedroom opens onto an enclosed patio garden, leading to a terrace that provides spectacular vistas of Stroud and the surrounding fields.
Situated on the outskirts of Stroud, Butterrow Gate is in proximity to a vibrant market town known for its independent shops, galleries, and cafes. The town hosts an award-winning Farmers' Market every Saturday, and an organic farm shop is just a short drive away. The nearest pub, The Prince Albert Inn, is dog-friendly and often features live music. The property is surrounded by the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering numerous walking opportunities, including routes to the national trust site Rodborough Common. Stroud is also well-positioned for exploring historic towns in the South Cotswolds and is easily accessible for day trips to destinations like Bath, Cheltenham, and Oxford.
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