Guide price
£1,495,000
5 bed detached house for saleUnion Street, Stow On The Wold, Gloucestershire GL54
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Stow-on-the-wold Sales
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About this property
5 bedrooms
4 reception rooms
4 bathrooms
0.30 acres
1-Bedroom cottage
Modern
Detached
Garden
Town/City
Standalone secondary accommodation
The Retreat is a beautifully appointed Cotswold stone residence, ideally located just a short walk from the lively market square. Offering spacious and flexible accommodation, it comprises a substantial main house and a charming detached cottage—ideal for guests or holiday letting. A welcoming entrance hall with limestone flooring and a sweeping Cotswold stone staircase with ornate wrought iron balustrades sets an elegant tone. The ground floor features generous reception areas, including a spacious sitting room with large fireplace and woodburner and French doors to the terrace, a formal dining room, and a large study. The kitchen/breakfast room, the heart of the home, is fitted with a range of units, tiled flooring, and double doors leading to the garden. It connects to a practical boot room and a separate utility room. Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes an en suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. A guest bedroom with en suite, two further bedrooms, and a family bathroom complete the first floor. The detached cottage offers a self-contained living space with a kitchen and lounge downstairs, and a galleried bedroom and bathroom above—perfect for family, guests, or income.
Outside, the property enjoys beautifully maintained gardens on all sides, with a lawned front, spacious terraces, mature trees, and ample off-road parking.
Directions
Postcode – GL54 1BU
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Stow-on-the-Wold is widely regarded as one of the most sought-after and picturesque towns in the North Cotswolds. With its rich heritage as a historic wool town, Stow blends centuries-old character with modern amenities. The town's iconic market square is framed by an array of independent boutiques, cosy pubs, and excellent restaurants, creating a vibrant yet quintessentially Cotswold atmosphere. Set on a hilltop, it enjoys far-reaching views across rolling countryside, adding to its enduring appeal as a place to live, visit, and invest.
Education in and around Stow is of a notably high standard, with an excellent selection of both state and independent schools. Local options include Stow Primary, Kitebrook Preparatory, and The Cotswold School, while nearby institutions such as Chipping Campden School, Tudor Hall, Cheltenham College, and Cheltenham Ladies' College are also highly regarded. For those looking further afield, Oxford's renowned schools—including The Dragon, Summer Fields, and St Edward's—are all within reach.
Stow's strategic location provides outstanding connectivity. Positioned between the M40 and M5, the town offers convenient road access to London, the Midlands, and the West Country. Rail services from nearby Kingham and Moreton-in-Marsh link directly to Oxford and London Paddington, with journey times to the capital from just 76 minutes.
The North Cotswolds is celebrated for its exceptional lifestyle, offering a wealth of recreational, sporting, and cultural opportunities. Cheltenham Racecourse, home to the prestigious Gold Cup, is just a short drive away. Golfers are well catered for with excellent courses at Naunton Downs, Burford, and Lyneham, while top-flight rugby can be enjoyed in nearby Gloucester.
Nature lovers will find miles of walking, cycling, and equestrian trails criss-crossing the surrounding countryside, while the cultural calendar is filled with highlights such as the Cheltenham Literature Festival, Wilderness Festival, The Big Feastival, and numerous local art, music, and theatre events.
Stow-on-the-Wold strikes a perfect balance between timeless rural charm and modern-day convenience—making it an ideal location for families, commuters, and those seeking a second home in the heart of the Cotswolds.
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