Originating from 1834 and once the east lodge serving Dowdeswell Court, this architecturally handsome property has been extensively renovated and extended by the current owners. Approached through gated stone pillars, it is Grade II Listed and constructed of Ashlar stone with later Cotswold stone extensions now offering well-appointed accommodation mainly arranged over a single storey.
Outside, the house is fronted by ample parking and a pathway leading to the garage. Stone storage and wooden garden shed. Mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and a wooded copse, the garden and grounds offer a wonderful private space for pets and children to enjoy.