Description
A beautiful Listed Cotswold village house in an elevated position with far reaching views.
The Bank House is Grade II Listed of Architectural and Historical Interest dating back to the 1790's. It was once two properties, Bank House and Rose Bank Cottage, now as one, they create a spacious 2,943sqft home with an additional 412sqft of outbuildings. The reception rooms and bedrooms are light and bright south-facing rooms of generous proportions and good ceiling height. There are a number of working and feature fireplaces throughout the house. This wonderful family home offers flexible accommodation to suit most family needs. From this elevated position in the village there is a wonderful far-reaching view towards Sezincote Estate.
Period features include an open Cotswold stone fireplace in the sitting room, wood burners set in fireplaces in the drawing room and study/playroom, along with a couple of bedrooms having feature fireplaces. Some windows have wooden shutters and window seating, there are exposed beams throughout the house and wooden floors in some rooms. There is an exposed Cotswold flagstone floor, some stone walling and quoins in the drawing room.