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Occupying a hideaway location in a particularly picturesque setting surrounded by other 18th century homes and forming an integral part of the redevelopment to what was originally a farm house and subsequently The Old Bakery in Paxford, formerly owned by the Tarplett family from which the property takes its name. The property was actually the bakery itself and now has been reconstructed as a semi-detached three storey, three bedroom, Grade II Listed building, which must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.



The intriguing accommodation now allows for its own 'North Wing' which has a ground floor living room, currently used as a study, its own staircase to a bedroom and a further staircase to its own somewhat decadent ensuite bathroom on the second floor and a rolltop freestanding claw bath.



The main portion of the property combines the innate character and charm of a period home with all the contemporary refinements of modern day living, all manifest in the many flag stone and solid oak floors, some wattle and daub walls, latch and brace doors, some of which are antique, beamed apex ceilings and original stone mullioned windows. There is a distinct elegance about the accommodation enhanced by the stylish modern fitted kitchen and the fact that each of the three double bedrooms has its own ensuite facilities.



The property has gas-fired central heating from a recently renewed boiler and surprisingly, a large 11ft deep walk-in airing room with a pressurised water cylinder.



Externally the property has off street parking for two vehicles, a brick built workshop with power and light, an intimate secluded patio to the side of the property, in addition to a more expansive enclosed professionally-landscaped garden within the enclosure.



The Old Bakery itself forms part of the street scene of Paxford village and is close to the Churchill Arms . The village is located mid-way between the village of Blockley and the cosmopolitan Cotswold cafe society of Chipping Campden, where there is a wide range of shops and amenities, good quality restaurants and hostelries. The nearest railway station is in Moreton in Marsh, a more traditional market town, giving access to Oxford and London Paddington.
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Paxford, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. GL55 6XH

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