Contemporary Light Interiors in a 19th-Century English Cottage
This beautiful renovated 19th-century cottage is located in the historic Old Baptist Chapel Court in the heart of a charming Cotswolds town. The old cottage is attached to the Oldest Baptist Chapel in England and offers views to 12th-century Tewkesbury Abbey.
The cottage was renovated in recent years, blending period architecture with a contemporary interior using a light color palette and carefully selected materials and design furniture.

The living room is carefully designed using light furniture and natural materials like the wooden coffee table and jute rug. The small room is centered around a modern glass-fronted fireplace with a marble surround.
On the other side of the 958 sq. ft. cottage lies the kitchen with bespoke hand-crafted cabinets that are paired with a marble worktop and backsplash and brass fittings.
The shelf above the workspace creates an open feeling while also creating the opportunity to display art and crockery.
Between the kitchen and the living room lies the dining room which has a white painted beam, showing the history of the home. Just like the living room, this space also features pale oak ban-sawn floorboards.
On the first floor are two bedrooms, both decorated in a serene color palette paired with pale wooden floorboards.
The cottage is surrounded by front and side courtyard gardens that offer quiet private spaces to be enjoyed in the warmer months.
The house is listed for £415,000 at Inigo.