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Guide price

£2,750,000

6 bed terraced house for sale
High Street, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55

    • 6 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

Savills - Stow-on-the-Wold

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About this property

  • Period town house on the High Street

  • Full of character

  • Arts & Crafts features

  • Generous garden

  • Off road parking

Exceptional Grade II listed town house in the centre of Chipping Campden

Description
Ivy House was owned by the Hart family for three generations from 1902. Mr. Hart, a skilled silversmith, was invited to Chipping Campden by the renowned architect G.R. Ashbee. As a member of the Guild of Handicraft - co-founded by Ashbee and William Morris - Hart contributed to the flourishing Arts and Crafts movement in the North Cotswolds.

When Ashbee relocated the Guild to Chipping Campden in 1902, he brought with him a philosophy rooted in craftsmanship, natural materials, and architectural harmony. His influence spread throughout the North Cotswolds, where he designed and restored homes and workshops with a deep reverence for beauty and utility. One of his signature creations is the graceful curved staircase in Ivy House-a striking example of his belief that everyday objects should be both functional and artful.

A subtle yet symbolic detail in Ashbee’s work is the rose motif, rich in layers of symbolism and aesthetic significance. At Ivy House, this motif is delicately woven into the staircase design, serving as both ornament and signature-a quiet testament to Ashbee’s vision of unity between art and life. Upstairs, the front room continues this artistic narrative. The door frames feature circular and crest motifs, echoed in two of the room’s shutters, adding a layer of thoughtful detail that reflects the house’s rich heritage.

The grand staircase, adorned with elegant panelled detailing, rises gracefully from the entrance hall to the first floor. A striking stained glass door opens directly onto the courtyard and garden. More than just an architectural feature, this door beautifully frames the view beyond, enhancing the sense of openness and light as you approach the entrance.

The drawing room is elegant and filled with natural light, featuring a magnificent bow window, ornate coving, and a marble open fireplace that adds warmth and grandeur. The sitting room offers a cosy and stylish retreat, centred around a Cotswold stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove. A large window with working shutters brings in abundant natural light. One of two studies, located off the main hall, overlooks the courtyard and was formerly used as a library, offering a peaceful space for work or relaxation. The dining room, adjacent to the kitchen, features a charming flagstone floor, a window with courtyard views, and a beautifully detailed panelled wall with hidden storage.

The kitchen blends modern convenience with timeless charm, centred around a four-oven Aga beneath a stone lintel. It includes exposed beams, a high ceiling, and direct garden access. The second study, located at the front of the house, is private and tranquil, ideal for focused work. It includes a unique fireplace available by separate negotiation. The scullery is a practical space for laundry or additional cooking, with fitted units, a Butler’s sink, and a flagstone floor.

The principal bedroom is spacious and light-filled, with built-in cupboards and an updated en suite featuring a bath, shower, and freestanding vanity unit. A separate cloakroom includes a WC and wash hand basin, ideal for use with the nearby bedroom. Bedroom 5 is a charming single room with a built-in cupboard, wash hand basin, and garden views. Bedroom 2 is bright and generously sized, with a large window and a wash hand basin for added convenience. Bedroom 3 is spacious and airy, with front-facing views and an en suite Jack and Jill bathroom shared with another room.

Location
Chipping Campden is the most beautiful and unspoilt of all the Cotswold market towns, situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Chipping Campden offers an excellent range of shops and other services. There is a fine selection of pubs and restaurants and two award winning delis, all within walking distance. Services include a doctor’s surgery, pharmacy, dentist, optician, library and the well regarded Chipping Campden School. There are fast train services to London Paddington from Moreton-in-Marsh station.

Culturally, Chipping Campden is famous for its associations with the Arts & Crafts Movement celebrated at Court Barn Museum. The town hosts both a Literature and a Music Festival each year as well as the world famous ‘Olimpick Games’. The Cidermill Theatre stages an excellent programme of shows, including National Theatre Live. Further afield, Stratford-upon-Avon is home to the Royal Shakespeare Company and Memorial Theatre. The Cotswolds’ year is packed with events ranging from world famous international festivals like Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup Week to major musical events such as the Wilderness Festival.

For those interested in country pursuits the general area provides excellent riding and walking within countryside designated as a Special Landscape Area. The Cotswold Way is on the doorstep as are the acclaimed gardens of Hidcote and Kiftsgate. There are excellent sporting opportunities in the region including golf at Broadway and Naunton Downs, Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham.

Square Footage: 5,361 sq ft

Acreage:
0.38 Acres

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Additional Info
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council. Tel:

Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected. Gas-fired central heating.

Viewings to be accompanied and arranged with Savills Stow-on-the-Wold.

Photographs taken: March 2025. Particulars prepared: September 2025.

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