A charming home with a lovely history offering potential and flexible living accommodation, nestled into its own grounds of 0.5 acres in this wonderful part of The Cotswolds. Nestled within its own glorious plot, Dalescroft is a charming home steeped in a lovely local history. Formally, it was the old railway station for the disused rail station that ran through Notgrove and the surrounding villages, which is where the address is derived. As such, the gardens in which the house is positioned are just beautiful, with an open aspect of countryside beyond the boundaries. Dating back to 1880's the property has been extended and altered over the years to create a self-contained annex, ideal for those looking for a live in carer, nanny, or dependant relative. Should a prospective owner wish, this could be reinstated into the main house with ease and the current floorplan remodelled to create larger rooms. The property spans a little under 3000 Sq ft, there are two points of access via a large entrance porch, which is a feature in itself and perfect for sitting and taking in the view. One door leads to the self-contained annex which is arranged as a one bedroom, a bathroom, sitting room and kitchen. The other door opens to the main accommodation, which comprises a dining room to the front aspect and a double sitting room, with a fireplace, to the other side of the hall. To the rear of the property, enjoying access to the garden, is the well-appointed kitchen. Fitted with a range of eye and base levels units and with space for a dining table.On the first floor there are five bedrooms, all double in size. Two of the bedrooms have en suites and the three further rooms share a family bathroom. OutsideGates open to the driveway that sweeps in front of the house giving access to the parking and double garage. The gardens at Dalescroft are a joy, the plot extends to circa 0.5 acres and the mature grounds are arranged in tiers to the rear and side of the house. The grounds are a mature and peaceful environment, with views of open countryside beyond the broader boundaries. They comprise areas of level lawn bounded by high hedging and filled with an array of colour and greenery. There is a large patio terrace that flanks the lawns and rear doors from the garage make an easy access point to the gardens. SituationThe position of the property is on a lovely semi-rural lane about 1.5 miles from the pretty Cotswold village of Notgrove and adjoining the hamlet of Westfield. Notgrove Station is extremely accessible, having the A40 within five miles of the property. Indeed, the A40 provides good east/west access to London, Cheltenham and the M5, whilst the nearby Fosseway gives excellent north/south access. Day to day amenities can be found in the local village of Andoversford, with its public house, well stocked shop attached to a garage, gym and well reputed primary School. In the other direction is Bourton on the Water, less than five miles away, which has a wider range of amenities as well as the popular Cotswold School. The beautiful town of Cheltenham, just ten miles away, has a wide range of excellent schools including The Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College, St Edward's and Dean Close. As well as superb educational facilities the town is well known for its restaurants, fashion district and the many festivals that it holds including music and food as well as the cricket and National Hunt festival. Walking and riding countryside in and around Dalescroft is at its best, there are also a number of golf courses on the edge of the hamlet including Shipton Golf Course and the prestigious Naunton Downs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i69062319
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Royal Crescent was built between 1805 and 1825 by Charles Harcourt, an architect from Bath on behalf of the noted architect, Joseph Pitt. The Crescent was originally built as lodgings for visitors to the Spa and it is believed that in 1832 Princess Victoria visited the Duke of Gloucester at the home we are selling. This is why the house bears the name Queen Victoria House.Set over four floors, the property exudes the elegance and refinement of the age with high ceilings, feature fireplaces and large sash windows letting in plenty of light to the stunning interior. As with homes of this design, it is up to the owner to decide how to use the many rooms. There are eleven rooms which can be configured as reception rooms or bedrooms. Currently the top floor comprises three elegant bedrooms and luxury family bathroom. The first floor features a thirty foot long kitchen dining room, a formal dining room, family room and the centrepiece of the house, the drawing room with its three sash windows to the front. The raised ground floor has a twenty seven foot grand reception room and three further rooms, currently set up as a library, home office and additional bedroom. The lower ground floor has a large reception room with store rooms off. There is also a hallway with two cloakrooms. The property also has additional space with a staff kitchen and shower room and cloakroom on the upper ground floor. There are also store rooms off many of the main rooms, with six store rooms, three of which feature sash windows and the other three act as store rooms or walk in wardrobes to bedrooms. The property is beautifully decorated in keeping with the period and the house retains many period details with cornice, picture rails and fireplaces. Outside the property has five parking spaces on the crescent which it owns. Giving ample parking in central Cheltenham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71680787
Viburnum Close sits in a fantastic no through road in a corner plot on this lovely Cul-de-sac just off the popular area of The Park. The house has flexible and well-proportioned accommodation over two floors with a welcoming reception hall which gives access to a large reception room with stunning fireplace and French doors leading out onto the rear patio and garden. To the opposite side of the house lies the kitchen/breakfast room which seamlessly opens into a snug and utility room. There is also a separate dining room from the kitchen space which also links up with the hallway.Upstairs, there are five bedrooms in total. The principal bedroom enjoys a walk in dressing room, en-suite modern bathroom and views over the rear gardens. There is also a lovely guest bedroom to the opposite side of the house which features a lovely en-suite shower room and built in cupboards. The rest of the first floor is complete with three further bedrooms which share a generous family bathroom. Outside there is a driveway to the front with ample parking, large double garage, which has an integral door off the utility room, and a rear door which goes to the garden. The garden is beautifully landscaped with a fantastic patio terrace, large area of level lawn and a mixture of mature trees and shrubs throughout. To the southern end of the garden is an additional patio terrace.Viburnum Close is located just off The Park in Cheltenham and has excellent access to good quality Schooling and central Cheltenham. The Park is a prime residential area in Cheltenham and is situated just 700 yards from Montpellier and is ideally positioned for the Suffolks and the Bath road amenities. Cheltenham Spa rail station is 1 mile distant and M5 J11 (N&S) 3 miles. (Distances approx.)Cheltenham is a Regency Spa town renowned for its fine architecture, famous gardens and reputable schools including Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and Pate's Grammar School. The town has an eclectic mix of quality shops, bars and restaurants, theatres and cinema and plays host to many sporting events and festivals. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71815686
Situated within one of Cheltenham's finest original town squares is this beautiful gothic styled, ashlar dressed townhouse. Offering flexible, spacious and light accommodation arranged over 4 floors. The property has 4 bedrooms, 3 receptions rooms and a generous town courtyard to the rear. Situated on the western terrace of the highly sought after Wellington Square, number 4 is a home of great appeal. Set back from the road this Grade II listed property has warm stone faced elevations relieved by sash hung windows under a pitched slate roof.On the raised ground floor there is a reception hall with a elegant stone staircase rising to the first floor and doors off to a double, dual aspect reception room including period fireplaces and original working shutters.To the rear of the ground floor there is a modern fitted kitchen with French doors out to a balcony, where steps drop down to the rear courtyard garden.On the lower ground floor there is a sitting room with log burning stove and glazed double doors leading into a study or further bedroom. A double bedroom, shower room and 2nd kitchen / utility room with doors out to the garden complete the accommodation on this level. (The lower ground could be used as a self-contained apartment if required).On the mezzanine level there is a large family bathroom with bath and shower and a separate WC. On the first floor there are 2 large double bedrooms, with the master having double sash windows overlooking Wellington Square gardens. On the 2nd mezzanine level there is a further generous double bedroom with pretty period fireplace. The property has also recently had a new gas boiler installed.Outside to the front, there is a small ornamental garden enclosed by wrought iron railings and evergreen hedge. To the rear there is a pretty landscaped walled garden with gated vehicular access providing secure off road parking if required. Further residents permit parking is available within Wellington Square itself.M5 (N & S) 3 miles, Cirencester 18 miles, Bristol 42 miles, London 100 milesWellington Square is a classic period square with an important local history, having been built by Joseph Pitt and designed by the architect John Forbes. The square is recognised as being one of Cheltenham's most impressive locations, made up principally of Regency and Victorian homes set around attractive central gardens. The square is situated on the north side of Cheltenham town centre, close to Pittville Park, the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham featuring the Pump Rooms along with lakes, walkways and bridges. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70963949
The property is accessed via a tarmac carriage drive, providing parking for several cars and access to the single garage. Once inside, the lovely reception hall has a feature fireplace and access off to the ground floor accommodation. There are three reception rooms; a sitting room with a warming wood burning stove and bay window, a family room to the rear also with an inset wood burner and pretty, square bay window overlooking the garden and a generous study which could double as a playroom or formal dining room. Also, to the rear of the house there is an impressive kitchen breakfast room, fitted with a range of contrasting shaker style units including a central island with quartz worktops and integrated appliances. Towards the garden end of the kitchen there is ample space for an informal dining area where sliding doors open from the corner of the room to create a seamless link between house and garden. Also on the ground floor there is a cloak room with WC, utility room and direct access into the rear of the garage. On the first floor there are five bedrooms. The principal bedroom with ensuite bathroom and four further bedrooms served by a shower room fitted with modern sanitaryware.To the rear of the house the lovely garden is a particular feature of this family home. A large, paved terrace stretches across the full width of the plot giving way to lawns edged by mature planted beds and enclosed by timber fencing. The fully covered outdoor kitchen is a fabulous addition to the property with wood fired pizza oven and BBQ grill for cooking and a wood burning stove, warming a seating area where there is power, light and wifi for entertaining or just enjoying summers evenings in total comfort.Ryeworth Road is situated in the sought after district of Charlton Kings to the south east of Cheltenham town centre. The property sits within a lovely plot on this residential avenue and within walking distance of local amenities at both Sixways and within the village of Charlton Kings itself. The house sits within the priority catchment area of the highly regarded Balcarras Academy School and under two miles from the Cheltenham town centre. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70677897
Tucked away on the edge of the village, within a short drive of Cheltenham town centre, Lower Farm is a detached 17th Century Cotswold stone farmhouse surrounded by level gardens and paddocks. Set well back from the lane, the house stands prominently in its plot enjoying fabulous views of the surrounding countryside and back towards the Cotswold escarpment. Presented in excellent order throughout, the house has been renovated, extended and then meticulously maintained by the current owners who purchased the property in 1994.Arranged over three floors and extending to 3,159 square feet, the accommodation is naturally light with most of the rooms benefitting from a dual aspect and consequently a choice of views. The building retains plenty of its original character with features that include handsome fireplaces, stone mullions, exposed beams, and Cotswold stone.The property briefly comprises a welcoming reception hall or study complete with the original staircase, a sitting room with an ingle nook fireplace, a large open plan farmhouse kitchen (and another feature fireplace with wood burner), a very practical utility room and a cloakroom. On the first floor, there are four bedrooms and two well appointed bath/shower rooms with a further two bedrooms and a shower room on the second floor. Granary style steps at the rear of the house mean the en-suite bedroom could be accessed independently from the house and so used for B&B or as a home workspace for example.The property is historically Grade II listed.On the south side of the house, there is a fabulous terrace and outside dining area just off the kitchen. The gardens wrap around the other three sides of the house and are predominantly lawned with a number of well stocked borders and a vegetable patch.The outbuildings offer great potential and could be used for all sorts of purposes subject to the necessary consents. The double garage also has space for workbenches and storage. The paddocks are all fenced with post and rail boundaries as is the stable yard which comprises a tack room and a run of 7 large stables (all approximately 15' x 12'10'') that all enjoy an outlook to both the front and rear of each box. There are two charming red brick built field shelters towards the rear of the two largest paddocks. A small manege that has grassed over could be reinstated and there is also hard standing for parking via a separate access. At the rear of the site there is another smaller workshop/studio (approx. 14'3'' x 19'6'') building and two large former poultry sheds (approx. 71'4" x 25') that are currently used for storage and additional stabling.Services: Recently installed private waste treatment plant. Mains electric and water. Oil fired central heating from an energy efficient boiler installed in 2022, LPG gas for the range cooker and two wood burners.There are no public rights of way crossing the property.Set on the edge of Cheltenham and Swindon Village with attractive views back to the Cotswold escarpment, Brockhampton is a pretty hamlet surrounded by farmland with a range of amenities located in the nearby villages of Bishops Cleeve and Swindon Village. Being just 3 miles from the centre of Cheltenham the property is well located to enjoy all that Cheltenham offers whilst also having the benefit of excellent communication links with the M5 junction 10 (northbound) just 1½ miles away. Bishops Cleeve 2 miles, Cheltenham 3 miles, M5 (Junction 11 N&S) 4 miles, Bristol 43 miles, Birmingham 49 miles, (Distances approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71806559
10 Montpellier Spa Road is a fabulous Regency town house which features a stunning glass extension gaining a Civic award in 2007. The extension runs right up through the Grade II listed property allowing an abundance of natural light into each floor. Number 10 is one of only three complete townhouses on the parade making it a rare asset to come to the open market. The views across Montpellier Gardens and the immediate access to the amenities of Montpellier make this home a highly sought after address. The accommodation is arranged over four floors with 3021 sq. ft. of living space. The lower ground floor houses a separate apartment with its own access comprising a bedroom, bathroom, sitting room and kitchen. It is possible, subject to planning permission, that this floor can be incorporated into the main house creating overflow accommodation of a guest suite. The main house features a lovely and bright entrance hall which leads down to a reception hall and access to both the Kitchen/breakfast room and dining room. The kitchen features a utility area and double doors opening to outside. Fitted with a range of bespoke units and an AGA the kitchen overlooks the courtyard garden. Opposite the kitchen across the hallway is a lovely dining room with beautiful Sash windows overlooking the attractive street scene and a feature fireplace. The drawing room is positioned on the first floor and has wonderful proportions, period features and beautiful sash windows, with balconies overlooking Montpellier Gardens. The rest of the first floor comprises a generous bedroom with built in wardrobes and an en suite shower room, this can also be accessed off the hallway. The remaining three bedrooms are located on the second floor with built in wardrobes and share a family bathroom. Outside, there is a raised decked and paved terrace providing a lovely and private courtyard garden to the rear. To the front, the lower ground floor apartment has steps leading down to the front door with a small area for potted plants with two vaults for additional storage. Access to Montpellier Gardens is immediately on the door step, a truly fantastic location for town living.Montpellier Gardens is a wonderful and central location with a large area of open green space mixed with a beautiful Grade II listed band stand and outdoor tennis courts. The location is perfect for access to the central amenities Montpellier and Cheltenham has to offer. Montpellier Spa Road is one of the most desirable locations in Cheltenham being situated just a short walk to everything Cheltenham has to offer including a fantastic selection of world renowned Schools to include Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies' and Dean Close. Cheltenham also plays host to several festivals to include the literature, food, jazz and science festivals. The Cheltenham Races is the largest festival hosted by the Spa town with the Gold Cup famed for it's incredible atmosphere at the Prestbury Park racecourse. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70457965
Why We Love Yew Tree FarmhouseThe house itself is Grade II listed and dates back to the 16th century. It has been thoughtfully renovated and modern comforts sit harmoniously alongside bags of lovely period features, including pretty sash and casement windows and sections of exposed close studded timber construction which are visible throughout the interiors. Later additions have been added here and there over the centuries, including a set of decorative motifs and dated initials which were added to the front of the house by a proud former owner following aggrandisements in 1679.The house is located in the South of the hamlet with the Cotswold AONB and greenbelt and it enjoys fabulous green views of the surrounding Cotswold escarpment. It is set back from the road and accessed via a private driveway to the front or by another private driveway to the rear of the house which provides plenty of off-street parking. The front door is sheltered under a timber framed porch which leads directly into an entrance hall with a magnificent mid-17th century timber staircase, (believed to have originally come from the local Elizabethan manor at Greenaway), and access to a gym in the fully tanked cellar. To one side of the entrance hall sits the bright dual aspect family kitchen with smart limestone floor, fitted modern cabinetry, an electric AGA, and a large breakfast table. White goods are tucked away out of sight in a handy laundry room to the side, as is the practical boot room with access to the rear drive via the back door. Leading on from the kitchen is a particularly generous and characterful dual aspect double drawing room with a large open inglenook fireplace and exposed timbers, backing on to a WC and a study. To the other side of the entrance hall sits the dining room as well as a large ground floor bedroom with French windows overlooking the swimming pool terrace, a dressing room, and a modern wet room. This space would work very well as a flexible self-contained annexe or as additional reception space. The first floor is made up of a principal bedroom with dressing room and ensuite bathroom with free standing bath and shower. There are two further well-proportioned double bedrooms on this floor, one with an en-suite bathroom, and an airing cupboard. The second floor accommodates two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Grounds The pretty garden wraps around the house with clipped box topiary and lawned areas flanking the forecourt surrounding the front and side doors. An attractive landscaped south-facing walled garden sits at the back of the house. This enjoys formal raised flowerbeds and lawn with a swimming pool and a smart stone terrace which is perfect for summer dining and enjoys beautiful views of the Cotswold escarpment. OutbuildingsA substantial array of outbuildings provides a great degree of potential and flexibility. The stable block, (previously used as offices), made up of three loose boxes as well as a tack room, corral and covered horse wash down sits in a courtyard to the back of the house. To the other side of the courtyard sits a two-storey brick garage and store. Subject to planning, these spaces could potentially be converted into additional separate accommodation. Chapters PastThe area of Shurdington has been inhabited since prehistory as evidenced by an ancient drovers path known as the Greenway which traces its way across the valley towards a Long Barrow burial site and an Iron Age Fort Leckhampton Camp just over a mile away. The Romans later established a substantial strategic fort at nearby Gloucester around AD 48, which grew into a town and went on to be granted the status of one of only four administrative capitals in Britain by the Emperor Nerva in 96-98AD. The neighbouring town of Cheltenham was settled several hundred years later by the Anglo Saxons, but it was not until the end of the 18th century that the town rocketed to prominence following the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 and the subsequent promotion of Cheltenham spa water. This prompted an influx of fashionable society and led to the flourishing of elegant regency architecture which the town is famed for.Despite its proximity to both Cheltenham and Gloucester, Little Shurdington itself has remained an unspoilt rural settlement of modest size to this day, no doubt partly due to the steep rolling hills of the surrounding landscape. CheeserollingThe dramatic topography in this area provides the perfect setting for the historic local tradition of an annual cheeserolling competition which is held by the next-door village of Brockworth. A perilously helter-skelter affair where gutsy competitors from near and far gather every May bank holiday to chase an 8ld wheel of Double Gloucester cheese down the steep slope of Coopers Hill with the first person to reach the bottom claiming the cheese as their prize. LocalityM5 (Junction 11a) 3 miles, Cheltenham Spa Station 4 miles, Gloucester Station 6 miles(Distances and times approximate)Little Shurdinton enjoys a fantastic position with unspoilt country views and easy access to excellent amenities, transport links and schooling, all within a 15-minute drive.The hamlet is set in the beautiful rolling hills of the Cotswolds AONB and there are plenty of scenic walking routes both on the doorstep and further afield in the Malvern Hills to the North and the glorious Wye Valley and Forest of Dean to the West. The village of Shurdington is just over a mile away and provides immediate amenities including a village shop, a post office, and several pubs. Plenty of further amenities are on offer in nearby Cheltenham which has a wide variety of independent food shops, including butchers, bakers, delicatessens and award-winning restaurants, as well as a popular hub of boutique shops along the Bath Road. The town is also home to several theatres and concert halls and hosts a large number of cultural festivals including The Cheltenham Music Festival, the internationally renowned Cheltenham Literary Festival and the Cheltenham Gold Cup races. Excellent SchoolsThis area is known for its first-class choice of schools. Shurdington C of E primary school is less than a mile away and Richard Pate's Grammar School, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies, St Edwards and Dean Close are all within a short drive. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70670008
Set in a glorious semi-rural setting, The Barn is a characterful and imaginative conversion of a arange of traditional farm buildings that now offer flexible family accommodation surrounding a very private south west facing courtyard and heated swimming pool.Arranged over two floors and around a central galleried reception hall, the accommodation boasts excellent proportions with a number of attractive detailed features such as exposed beams, parquet flooring and a red brick ingle nook fireplace complete with wood burner in the drawing room. Numerous windows take in multiple aspects of the gardens and grounds and mean each of the rooms fill with natural light.Arranged around a central island, looking out onto the patio through large picture windows, the kitchen is fitted with a range of units on two sides under a granite work surface and incorporates a dishwasher, electric hob, fridge freezer and an attractive green three door Aga.Upstairs, two of the bedrooms enjoy en-suite bathroom facilities and dressing areas, the other two bedrooms overlook the swimming pool and are catered for by the family bathroom.Gardens and GroundsSet in a private plot extending to some 2.6 acres, the main dwelling sits to the front of the property behind a gated carriage driveway.Extending to some 100sq meters, on the opposite side of the courtyard, the cottage also enjoys the view over the pool and small self studio on the first floor of the Dutch barn offers further flexibility to the property.A range of outbuildings, stables, garages and hard standing lends itself to various opportunities other than equestrian usagealthough this is a perfect arrangement for a small yard. The paddocks and a old manege to the rear of the property back onto open farmland.ServicesMains water and electricity. Private drainage (septic tank). LPG fired central heating.Surrounded by open farmland, just 4 miles north-west of Cheltenham and within easy striking distance of junctions 10 & 11 of the M5, the attractive semi-rural hamlet of Barrow occupies a central position within the Severn Vale, nestling between the village of Staverton and the well regarded parish of Boddington.The area offers a diverse range of recreational facilities and opportunities with excellent access to footpaths and bridleways, a popular public house and restaurant just 2 miles distant and a number of cultural events and festivals in the surrounding towns of Cheltenham, Tewkesbury and Gloucester.The nearest of the towns is Cheltenham, a Regency Spa town renowned for its fine architecture, famous gardens, an eclectic mixof shops, restaurants and boutiques and world renowned schools to include Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College and Dean Close.Barrow has excellent local and regional communication links via the M5, the A38 and A40. Train services run from Cheltenham Spa and Gloucester direct to Birmingham New Street and London Paddington respectively with major airports at Bristol, Cardiff and Birmingham.M5 (Junction 11 North & South) 5 miles, Central Cheltenham 5.5 miles, Gloucester 7 miles, Bristol 43 miles, Oxford 46 miles, Birmingham 49 miles, London 105 miles, (distances approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70402316
Crescent Terrace sits in a fantastic central location with views of Royal Crescent. The house is Grade II listed and has undergone extensive renovation to create a flexible and well-proportioned property over four floors, beautifully maintained by the current owners. The house has over 4,200 sq. ft. of accommodation to include a private garden and floating balcony. Steps lead up to the house alongside wrought iron railings leading into a fabulous reception hall with chequerboard marble floor and a stunning cantilevered staircase. The ground floor features a large double drawing room with two fireplaces, Karndean flooring and detailed cornicing. To the rear of the room is access into a cinema room with built in storage. The ground floor is finished with an office, utility room with shower and a staircase which leads down to the lower ground floor. The lower ground accommodation opens into a fantastic entertaining space with a gym, games room and bi-folding doors opening out onto the private courtyard. The rest of the lower ground features a large kitchen/breakfast room with a central island, Belfast sink and plenty of floor and wall mounted units providing ample storage. There is a fantastic larder and a generous dining room with a feature wood burning stove. The principal bedroom suite occupies the whole of the first floor with a stunning bedroom featuring triple windows across the front with a wrought iron balcony and fantastic views over Royal Crescent. To the rear of the floor there is a large walk in dressing room with central island and door which leads out onto a floating terrace, a perfect tranquil space above the garden. The suite is finished with a spacious bathroom located just off the mezzanine with a rolled top bath and twin showers. Upstairs, the second floor has four bedrooms in total which share a family bathroom on the third floor level. The cantilevered staircase has been beautifully finished and is a fabulous feature to the heart of this property. The whole house has been lovingly restored with great attention to detail in every room to create a fantastic regency home. All floors have underfloor heating. Outside, there is a beautifully landscaped rear courtyard garden which is both private and welcoming. There is a mixture of plants adding to the privacy with large flagstones and bi-folding doors leading back into the house. Parking is available privately with a separate lease on Royal Crescent which the current owners use and parking permits can also be obtained via the council.Crescent terrace is located in central Cheltenham just a short walk to Montpellier and the famous high street. The property has superb access to all that Cheltenham has to offer with ample restaurants and eateries on the door step. Cheltenham has a superb range of private and independent schools to include Dean Close, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies' College. The town also plays host to many famous festivals to include Jazz, Literature and Food festivals with the Gold Cup at Cheltenham Race Course being the most popular. There is excellent access to the M5 and M4 corridor from Cheltenham and the train station has a main line into London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70048540
An impressive home of great style, combining Victorian character with a modern extension and contemporary finish, standing on a generous plot with a driveway, and a beautiful garden. 5 Christchurch Road is a classic Victorian semi-detached home that has been beautifully extended and cleverly refurbished to create an elegant and generously proportioned home. It enjoys a prominent position along this lovely wide tree-lined road standing proud within its beautiful plot. Spanning c4228 Sq Ft of accommodation, the house is a rare expanse, affording opulent living and bedroom space that has been cleverly designed to offer a mix of formal and informal areas. This is a home of two halves where classic meets contemporary through a detailed restoration that took the house back to brick with the addition of a modern extension, clever interior planning and exceptional quality.The house is arranged over four floors, with the lower ground floor altered and extended to create the most magnificent kitchen, dining, snug and family room, with sliding doors to the gardens. With handmade units by Roundhouse, and a range of high-end appliances by Miele, the kitchen is an area for entertaining as much as it is for family life with direct access to outside from the dining area. It is a rarity in these townhouses to find the addition and volume of glass which maximises the inside/outside feel yet the double glazed sliding doors offer complete seclusion from outside noise. To the front of the kitchen is a snug area with fire place which leads to a family room with a feature bay window, and whilst separate from the open plan kitchen, it is a room in its own right. A cloakroom finishes the accommodation of this floor and of worthy note there is a side access directly to the front of the house from the utility area.The primary entrance on the raised ground floor leads directly to the spectacular reception space from the original vestibule. This floor has been redesigned to showcase a more formal style, with the beautiful reception rooms kept in traditional style, open to each other by way of an archway.The drawing room is elegant with high ceilings, ornate cornicing and a bay window in keeping with the Victorian townhouse that it is. The reception room is of equally grand proportions, making these two spaces ideal for entertaining with their period features, oak Broadleaf flooring and working fireplaces. The study is set to the rear, a lovely space to work from home overlooking the landscaped gardens with a living roof, which during spring and summer months is in full bloom.From the lobby, a set of steps give a further entrance to the kitchen/dining area and a cantilevered staircase rises to the accommodation on the first floor from the wide hallway. The arrangement of this level has allowed for two beautiful double bedrooms, a dressing room and separate cloakroom. A luxurious bathroom with a Cast iron bath, heated towel rails, twin sinks, a walk in rain shower and underfloor heating, complete the accommodation on this floor.The impressive bedroom space continues to the second floor, where three double bedrooms are all beautiful in style, neutral tones combine with period features. All of these bedrooms are served by a shower room. OUTSIDE:The house is set back from the road and framed with a courtyard area offering private parking for two cars. The garden to the rear of the house provides several wonderful areas to sit and to soak up the peace. The beautifully planted garden with well stocked boarders is a seamless extension to the inside interiors, where the luxury is continued to the space outside. Landscaped in 2019, this generous area was planted with high impact raised beds and a full lighting system through the garden. Easy to maintain, the gardens are a green oasis for town living.SITUATION:Christchurch Road is one of Cheltenham's most fashionable and popular locations within strolling distance of the cosmopolitan lifestyle on offer in Cheltenham's centre. The famous shopping districts of Montpellier, Tivoli and The Promenade, with their lively cafe and restaurant culture, are within close walking distance, and the town centre, home to many internationally renowned festivals including Jazz, Music and Literature, is a 15-minute walk. The appeal of this location is its easy accessibility to Cheltenham's world-renowned schools with The Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and Airthrie Preparatory all within a mile. Communication links are also excellent to the M5, A40 and A435 and Cheltenham Spa train station can be reached by foot in less than 5 minutes. The immaculate Cheltenham Ladies' College Sports centre is situated in Christchurch Road, off Queens Road, offering membership for tennis, swimming, squash, fitness classes and two well equipped gyms. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71819929
A beautiful country home, with a barn, a one bedroom guest annex, heated outside swimming pool and 15 acres of glorious land close to Winchcombes centre and only a short, easy drive from Cheltenham. Situation Private grounds, countryside and views are the background to this superb family home which occupies c15 acres of its own land and gardens. Homes in this valley between Winchcombe and Cleeve Hill rarely come to the market, the idyllic semi-rural setting yet easy accessibility into the town of Winchcombe and the larger town of Cheltenham, in addition to some of the best walking countryside in the Cotswold's, make this an extremely special place in which to live. The property itself has a classic mellow stone facade, befitting its neighborly Cotswold architecture and whilst more modern in age it is full of characterful detail and charm. The orientation of the house allows for full views over its private grounds as it sits at the foot of its own 15 acres. At over 3230 Sq Ft, the internal accommodation is both practical and traditional, the superb barn/gym, workshop, double garage, studio annex, swimming pool and grounds make it a true family country residence. Over the many years, the current vendors have made Cockbury Willows into the most inviting and comfortable of homes with an immaculate and stylish finish. Entrance is via an oak and glazed framed porch and into the impressive hallway which introduces the reception space via a few stairs. The study is set to the front with a boxed bay window and opposite is a boot room adjacent to a utility room. There is a useful bedroom with double doors out to a terrace and gardens with a shower room almost opposite, whilst currently used as a guest bedroom this would also make for a lovely reception room, should a prospective owner wish. To the rear of the house is a spectacular, partially open plan space which contains an informal sitting room/snug, a kitchen/dining and family room which opens to a spectacular sitting room with a fireplace and doors leading to outside. Each of these rooms enjoy access to and views of the grounds. The kitchen itself is beautifully finished with bespoke country units, high end integrated appliances and a large breakfast island. From here, doors open to the sun room with three access points connecting the internals to outside by way of a large decked area offering excellent views. This room is a feature in itself, an Oak framed addition which is fully glazed with a vaulted ceiling allowing for full views of the surrounding land. On the first floor are three excellent bedrooms. Due to the configuration, it would be very easy to create a fourth bedroom from the generous landing. The master suite is beautiful, a large room with built in cabinetry, an en suite shower room and stunning views. Two bedrooms are serviced by a modern family bathroom. There is ample storage throughout this floor. Outbuildings, Annex and Garaging. Within the plot is detached garaging, suitable for two cars and a further detached building offering an extensive barn, which is ideal for a home gymnasium, machinery or classic cars in addition to a workshop. Adjacent is a wonderful studio annex, contemporary in style, with an open plan living/bedroom area with kitchenette and an adjoining shower room. This stunning space opens to outside by way of Crittal doors, enjoying an uninterrupted view of the grounds. The annex offers ample possibilities to be utilised as a prospective owner requires, ideal for guest accommodation, for a live in relative/staff quarters or as a home office, away from the main house. Of worthy note, subject to the necessary planning, the barn could be a separate dwelling, should a prospective owner wish to separate it from the main house and gardens. The Grounds and Gardens: Cockbury Willows is positioned off a discreet and private entrance, as the road drops down from Cleeve Hill into the valley towards Winchcombe. Electric gates provide a grand entry to the extensive driveway opening to the gardens and acreage and to the house and outbuildings. The grounds are stunning, providing a beautiful and relaxed setting for this country home they comprise areas of formal lawn, acreage and paddocks extending to a total of c15 acres. The large sun terrace, with the heated outside swimming pool, is a seamless addition to the interiors, when the doors open this entire inside/outside space merges, ideal for entertaining and a perfect spot to take in the views. The whole plot is enclosed by well-established boundaries ensuring privacy at many points and the setting is an unanticipated expanse, however it is the open views of uninterrupted countryside, that makes a magnificent position. SituationOver the years Winchcombe has established itself as one of the most sought after Cotswold towns to live in. Its status has been retained, in part, by the growth of the amenities on offer in the cultural town centre, offering the discerning buyer a wonderful choice of coffee shops, boutiques and restaurant including a Michelin Star restaurant, in addition to some beautiful Cotswold pubs, a doctor's surgery, bakery, well stocked shops and a florist to name but a few. Positioned in An Area of Outstanding Natural beauty it is noted for its rolling hills and open countryside, which makes for some of the best walking and riding landscape. Whilst beautifully semi-rural, it is extremely accessible with the larger centre of Cheltenham a mere six miles away making the commute into the fashionable and cultural town centre, in addition to the exceptional schools including The Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and St Edwards, extremely quick and easy. For the commuter, transport links are strong with regular bus routes between Cheltenham and Winchcombe, easy access to the M5 Tewkesbury and M4 corridor via the A40/A419. There are direct trains form Cheltenham to London and from Kingham, which can be reached by car in 20 minutes For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i70006350
This property has been extensively renovated with modern touches while preserving its original charm. It offers spacious and flexible family living areas.Entering the house, you'll find a welcoming lobby leading to a grand reception hall with a stone staircase. The ground floor features a large double reception room, a versatile bedroom/home office, and a shower.On the lower ground floor, there's a sleek kitchen/breakfast room, a cozy family room, and an elegant dining room with doors to the garden. Additionally, there's a bedroom with an ensuite shower.Upstairs, the first floor includes a drawing room with a fireplace and balcony, a master bedroom, and a family bathroom. On the second floor, there are three more double bedrooms and two shower rooms.Outside, there's a landscaped west-facing garden, parking for two cars, and additional parking at the front.Lypiatt Terrace is positioned in the fashionable area of Montpellier and is perfectly located to enjoy all that Cheltenham has to offer including the world renowned schools. Montpellier is home to a huge choice of restaurants, bars, hotels and boutique shops. Montpellier and Imperial gardens play host to the various festivals throughout the year which include the Jazz, Music, Literature and Science Festivals.Communication links are also excellent with the M5 motorway link at J11 providing access both North and South, the A40 to Oxford and London and the A419 to the M4. Regular direct trains to London Paddington from Cheltenham Spa Railway Station, which is approximately 15 minutes away'. The international airports of Birmingham and Bristol are within one hour's drive. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71144077
Church House is a handsome Cotswold stone country home built in a former walled kitchen garden, which now provides a wonderful private setting for a family home.The accommodation, which is beautifully presented, is arranged over three floors and extends to just under 5,000 sq ft in total. It has a lovely light and airy feel with high ceilings, and the majority of the rooms look over the private gardens that surround the house.The reception hall provides an impressive entrance to the house, with a high vaulted ceiling and glazed panels and doors opening directly on to the flagged terrace and lawns.The full height drawing room has a panelled ceiling and a Cotswold stone fireplace with a wood burning stove. Across the hall is the kitchen/breakfast room with fitted units, granite work surfaces and oil fired Aga with an electric companion. There is a walk in larder and glazed doors onto the terrace with lawn beyond.Also on the ground floor is a dining room, a charming sitting room. Towards the rear of the house is a study which leads to the games room/playroom.On the first floor, the principal bedroom is another lovely room with a high vaulted ceiling, exposed rafters and windows on three aspects. It has an en suite dressing room and bathroom with a separate shower.There are three further double bedrooms on this floor, two with en suite shower/bathrooms and a separate WC.On the second floor, there is a large landing/sitting area, a double bedroom, a store/ bedroom 6 and a bathroom 4.The Annexe:Above the games room/playroom and with its own entrance, is a self-contained flat which briefly comprises a hall, kitchen, bathroom, separate WC, sitting room and bedroom.Gardens and Grounds:The house is approached along a track running beside the church and through electric double timber gates, which lead to a large gravelled car parking area.There is a useful storeroom with a workshop behind. The Games/playroom was used as a garage by previous owners.The garden is an absolute delight and is enclosed on all sides by high Cotswold stone walls. It has been beautifully landscaped with areas of lawn with well stocked beds and borders.Outside the kitchen/breakfast room is a large south-facing paved terrace which is ideal for outside dining.The garden has been subtlety divided into different compartments and in one corner there are vegetable beds. There is a further paved terrace to the rear of the house which catches the afternoon/evening sun and alongside is an ornamental pond.There is also a range of useful timber storage sheds.Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating for the main house. Separate gas boiler for the annexe. Fibre broadband is available.Church House is tucked away behind a very pretty Grade 1 listed Norman church on the edge of the picturesque village of Farmington, about a mile to the north of the A40, in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.There is an excellent village shop and tea room in the neighbouring village of Sherborne, and the nearby small town of Northleach has a number of good shops providing for everyday needs, including a chemist, post office, wine bar, grocers, bakers, butchers, cafe, and the renowned The Wheatsheaf Inn.There is a primary school in Northleach and a highly regarded secondary school in Bourton-on-the-Water (4 miles). Other excellent schools nearby include Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Pates, Pinewood and Rendcomb College as well as many other good local schools. The Oxford schools are also easily accessible.The nearby larger centres of Cirencester, Stow-on-the-Wold and Cheltenham provide for more extensive shopping and recreational facilities. Sporting opportunities include racing at Cheltenham, hunting with the Heythrop and VWH, Rugby at Gloucester and many lanes and paths for delightful walks and rides through some of the most beautiful countryside in the Cotswolds.Distances:Northleach 2 miles Stow-on-the-Wold 8 miles Cirencester 12 miles Cheltenham 14 miles Oxford 27 miles Kingham Station (London Paddington 90 mins) 14 miles.All distances and times are approximate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71780197
An exceptional property, which has been extensively and sympathetically remodelled and upgraded throughout. This labour of love has successfully created stylish and versatile family living space, whilst retaining the character and features true to the period. The impeccably presented ground floor accommodation includes an entrance vestibule, an impressive reception hall with shallow stone staircase, a double reception room with detailed ceiling cornice and 2 feature fireplaces, and a bedroom/home office with shower. On the lower ground floor, there is the sleek kitchen/breakfast room, family room, magnificent dining room with floor to ceiling infinity doors to the rear garden, and a bedroom with ensuite shower room. On the first floor, there is the drawing room with fireplace, deep sash picture windows, balcony, and lovely views across the front gardens of the terrace. Also on the first first floor is the master bedroom and a mezzanine family bathroom with large walk-in shower. On the second floor, there are a further 3 double bedrooms and 2 shower rooms (1 ensuite). Outside, there is a landscaped west facing town garden, leading to the parking area for 2 cars and EV charger point. At the front, there is further parking and open gardens. Cheltenham Borough Council Tax Band G.A premier central location, situated in the heart of Montpellier, just a few yards from the bars, restaurants, boutiques, and parks. It is also close to both Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College. Cheltenham is a vibrant Regency town, best known for its beautiful architecture, excellent shopping, and horse racing at the world famous Prestbury Park Racecourse. Cheltenham also plays host to the music, jazz, science, and literature festivals. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_montpellier-d553047/for-sale_i70537277
Well House sits between Lansdown Parade and Christchurch Road a superb and convenient location for both Montpellier, world class Schooling and access to the train station. The house has been built by a local builder with fine attention to detail in every aspect of the build. The house encompasses open plan accommodation with light filled spaces, impressive views and a fantastic layout over three floors. On entering the property you are welcomed by a modern reception hall with access to a beautiful cloakroom, utility room and a lovely office space. To the left is a generous reception room with sliding doors onto the rear garden and a modern fireplace. To the opposite side of the hallways is an impressive open plan kitchen living space with a beautifully appointed Roundhouse Kitchen, walk in pantry and an open plan dining and living area again with sliding doors to the landscaped rear patio and gardens. Upstairs, the first floor level features four lovely bedrooms all with built in storage units. There are three en suite bedrooms on this level with modern shower rooms and a stunning family bathroom. The landing space is particularly eye-catching with a double height floor to ceiling window bringing in an abundance of natural light. The second floor features a fabulous principal bedroom suite with walk in wardrobes and a modern en suite bathroom with double showers and separate w/c. Outside, there is a landscaped rear garden with decking and patio terrace. Mature trees and a large area of level lawn. There is a detached single garage with electric charging and door. The rest of the plot is secluded mostly by a walled perimeter and electric gates.*There is further potential to enhance the house with a roof terrace but this would be subject to planning permission after completion and is not guaranteed*.Sitting in a quiet location off the Christ Church Road, Well Place is within close proximity to Montpellier, the town centre and the Railway station.This area is considered to be one of Cheltenham's most attractive and well regarded locations, made up of some impressive period buildings and the beautiful Christ Church. Cheltenham Spa is renowned for numerous attractions such as the Literature Festival, Jazz Festival and Cheltenham National Hunt along with its fine architecture, famous gardens, an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants and boutiques and world renowned schools to include Cheltenham Ladies' College and Dean Close. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71002752
A substantial Listed former rectory DescriptionThe Old Rectory dates from the early 18th century with 19th century extensions and is constructed of coursed, squared and dressed limestone beneath a stone slate roof with ashlar. Situated adjacent to the parish church, the property is Grade II listed and retains some charming period features inside and out. There is a useful range of outbuildings which offer enormous scope subject to the relevant consents. The possibilities are endless - party barn, gym, holiday cottages, garaging for car collections and offices or workshops to name but a few.The property is brought to the market for the first time in 40 years and is now in need of sympathetic modernisation. There are three excellent reception rooms leading off the entrance hall. The drawing room has a deep bay window and an open fireplace. There is a good sized sitting room lined with bookcases, part-panelled walls and two window seats. The dining room is well-proportioned with a flagstone floor and fitted cupboards with display shelves to a deep alcove. Doors from both the drawing room and dining room lead to an office which in turn leads to a greenhouse.On the first floor is the principal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom. There are two further bedrooms, a shower room, bathroom and separate WC on the first floor. Two more bedrooms and a bathroom are situated on the second floor. In addition there is an integral flat set out over the first and second floors comprising: sitting room, two bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom. Accessed off a rear hall is the kitchen, the focal point of which is a large fireplace with wood burning stove. Completing the ground floor is a utility and cloakroom.The property sits within mature landscaped gardens with well-maintained lawns and specimen trees. There is also an area of woodland and a paddock.The property will appeal to buyers looking for a substantial house enjoying a rural position yet within comfortable driving distance of Cheltenham and Worcester. The rail and road links are ideal for commuting further afield.LocationGreat Rissington is a delightful Cotswold village set on the eastern side of the Windrush Valley in the heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a fine Parish Church, a thriving primary school (graded "Outstanding" by Ofsted in 2011), a well-attended cricket club and a good local public house. There is a range of local shopping facilities in the nearby market towns of Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford. The larger centres of Cirencester, Cheltenham and Oxford offer a wider range of shopping, recreational and educational amenities.The Roman Fosse Way (A429) provides direct access to the Midlands and south to Cirencester. The A40 links Cheltenham to Oxford and then joins the M40 at Junction 8. For the London commuter there are regular trains from Kingham Station to London Paddington which takes about 80 minutes. Birmingham (53 miles), Bristol (60 miles) and Heathrow Airports (69 miles). There is an excellent range of private and state schools in the area including Kitebrook at Moreton-in-Marsh, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies' College in Cheltenham and an excellent range of schools in and around Oxford. The Cotswold School, which achieved academy status in 2010, is situated in Bourton-on the-Water and its' excellent academic reputation attracts students from across the Cotswolds.Great Rissington is well located for sporting opportunities within the Cotswolds including golf at Naunton Downs, Lyneham, Broadway and Burford. National Hunt Racing at Cheltenham and Warwick, polo at Cirencester Park and sailing at Cotswold Water Park. For the horse and walking enthusiast there are numerous bridleways and footpaths including the Cotswold Way and Monarch's Way.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 or the Big Feastival as well as a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Great Rissington's combination of natural beauty, architectural charm and community spirit make it a special destination within the Cotswolds.Square Footage: 6,400 sq ft Acreage: 7.63 AcresDirectionsFrom Stow-on-the-Wold proceed along the A429 (the Fosse Way) in a southerly direction towards Cirencester. At the bottom of Stow Hill turn left onto the A424 towards Burford. After about two miles turn right signposted The Rissingtons. Continue along this road for about half-a-mile and at the T-junction turn left and then immediately right signposted Great Rissington. Continue along this road for approximately one mile and turn right for Great Rissington. On reaching the village turn left at the triangle of grass and continue for about 512 metres when the property will be found on the right just before the Church Additional InfoAgent's Note: A public footpath runs through the property. Please see accompanying land plan.Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Oil fired central heating. Telephone line subject to BT transfer regulations.Local Authority and Council Tax: Cotswold District Council. Telephone . Main house: Council Tax Band H. Annexe: Council Tax Band D.Town and Country Planning: The property lies within the area administered by Cotswold District Council, to whom interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries in respect of any planning issues and development opportunities for the property.Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is sold subject to the benefit of all rights including rights of way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplies and any other rights and obligations, easements and proposed wayleaves for masts, pylons, stays, cables, drains and water, gas and other pipes, whether referred to in the Conditions of Sale, or not.Viewings strictly by prior accompanied appointment with Savills Stow-on-the-Wold, tel: or Savills Country House, tel: .Photographs taken: August 2023. Particulars prepared: August 2023. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71440015
Oxleaze House is a quintessential Grade II listed farmhouse with generous living accommodation and located in a secluded and peaceful position with some of the finest Cotswolds views on offer. The property is located at the end of a private road which is shared with just three other houses. The property provides generous living accommodation over three floors which includes many wonderful period features along with modern contemporary facilities. The house welcomes you into a generous hall before stepping into the kitchen where you are immediately transfixed by the views through the sliding doors that lead onto the perfect terrace for enjoying the last bit of sun of the day. The kitchen has been well fitted with a Abitalia kitchen with a range of Gaggenau appliances, teppanyaki hot plate and a more traditional gas fired Aga. A useful boot room with wc off is adjacent to the kitchen with door leading outside. Reception space on the ground floor is superb with a cosy snug with log burning stove, a conservatory with panoramic views, dining room and drawing room, each with inglenook fireplaces and wonderful flagstone flooring and window seats. The interlinking annexe forms part of the ground floor and can be used as a complete separate living space or indeed as part of the main house. he space is divided into a double bedroom, open plan living space with kitchen and a bathroom with bath, shower and double sink. The first floor provides a light landing with principal bedroom suite, a second large double bedroom and a generous family bathroom.Three further double bedrooms and shower room are on hand on the second floor.Garden and GroundsOxleaze House is approached along a private drive which services just four properties. Double gates lead into the property with a spacious gravelled parking area. Two stone outbuildings can be found which are currently used for bin storage and gardening store. The mature gardens wrap around the side, to the rear of the house to take advantage of the amazing Cotswolds views. Large lawned areas are interspersed with mature borders and an orchard. A large paddock is also on hand.Oxleaze House is situated in the beautiful north Cotswold countryside, close to the villages of Hawling and Brockhampton. The house enjoys fabulous far-reaching views across its own land and surrounding farmland. It is within a designated Area of outstanding Natural Beauty with its Cotswold stone villages and beautiful open countryside with rolling hills and river valleys.Guiting Power is just 2.5 miles and provides a wonderful shop, cafe, two pubs and the Guiting Montessori nursery. More comprehensive facilities are on hand in nearby Winchcombe and Bourton-on-the-Water with a range of shops, pubs restaurants and supermarkets. There is renowned schooling in the area including The Cotswold Academy and a number of outstanding village primary schools with private schooling on hand in nearby Cheltenham which is approximately 15 minutes away by car. Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Cheltenham, a golf course at Naunton Downs, rugby at Gloucester and a large network of footpaths and bridleways for walking and horse riding.DistancesGuiting Power 2.5 miles, Winchcombe 5 miles, Bourton-on-the-Water 7 miles, Kingham 15 miles (trains to London Paddington from 90 minutes), Cheltenham 9 miles.(Distances and times approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cheltenham-d196269/for-sale_i71452403
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