Set back from the road behind a mature tree line and electronic wrought iron gates, Wheypools Farm is a handsome and imposing Grade II listed former farmhouse coming to the market for the first time since 2000.The house dates to the 18th century and is presented in superb condition throughout. Arranged over three floors and extending to around 4,689 square feet, the accommodation is well-proportioned and flows well from one room to the next comprising large formal reception rooms, comfortable sitting rooms, a wonderful open plan kitchen/living room (opening onto a south facing terrace) as well as a practical utility and cloakroom. The house is presented in excellent condition and blends high quality finishes with a range of period features that include wooden panelling, exposed brick, beams, flagstones and in particular, a number of attractive feature fireplaces. Looking out onto the gardens, an impressive master bedroom spans two large rooms with a balcony, walk in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room. Accessed from the same main staircase and landing are three more generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The annex - Located at the the rear of the house and integrated via the kitchen, the two storey annex can be completely independent. Currently arranged as two bedroom suites, it is being used ancillary to the house however, it does lend itself to being a home office, music room or independent annex for a dependant relative, housekeeper or tenant.Outside -From the gates, the drive sweeps round in front of the house offering ample parking for a number of vehicles. It then continues to one side of the house, passing a range of traditional outbuildings that include the old cider house, a garden store and workshop, a large greenhouse and on the other side of the driveway, the very pretty walled herb garden.To the rear of the house, enclosed by well-stocked herbaceous flower borders, gravelled walkways flow from one part of the garden to the next giving way to a number of secluded seating areas from which to take in the views over the gardens and the surrounding farmland. The tennis court is currently covered in 7 temporary timber outbuildings that are used as storage. In all the grounds amount to about 2.8 acres (1.16 hectares). Services: Mains water and electricity, LPG gas and private drainage.NO ONWARD CHAIN.Set on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire borders, the village of Longdon is situated in the heart of the Severn Vale close to the Medieval market town of Tewkesbury, the fashionable Spa town of Cheltenham and the Cathedral City of Gloucester. Tewkesbury 4 miles, M50 Junction 1 (N&S) 5.5 miles, Gloucester 12 miles, Ledbury 11 miles, Cheltenham 11 miles, Worcester 14 miles, Bristol 48 miles, Birmingham 45 miles, Oxford 58 miles, London 121 miles (Distances approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcestershire-r742179/for-sale_i69544979
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An exclusive and private development of just four outstanding properties set within an idyllic position in the sought after village of Birdip enjoying the most outstanding views. Laynes Court is an outstanding development of just four luxury homes. Designed to complement the surrounding architecture and landscape, each property sits in a generous plot within a private enclave. Each home is individual in style internally and externally, with particular thought given to practical and comfortable living arrangement with a luxury finish ideal for contemporary living. All beautifully proportioned with private gardens, and parking.Blenheim Barn is the largest of the properties within Laynes Court, this extraordinary home is a modernist piece of exceptional architecture. Once a former farm building, Blenheim Barn has been converted to a steel portal framed home of absolute distinction, typifying a leading contemporary design yet in keeping with its heritage and surroundings, enjoying the most peaceful countryside views.The accommodation extends to over 4270 Sq Ft, and each room within the house is of beautiful proportions designed entirely for its plot and views. The living hall in central to the layout connecting the reception areas bringing the whole house together.A feature room in itself, it runs the length of the property with floor to near ceiling windows that flood the entire house with natural light. It would make a wonderful dining hall or area for seating aside the glazing, perfect as a reading room or as office space. The kitchen is well appointed with units by reputable German company, Hacker and integrated appliances by Siemens and Caple. There is a large utility room and cloakroom with storage to the far end of the kitchen. The designated sitting room has doors opening to the hallway, a more formal space with double doors out to the sun terrace and gardens. On this level is a double bedroom with en suite shower room.A bespoke staircase leads to the galleried landing with an atrium allowing for natural light throughout this floor. The rooms are beautifully positioned around the landing and each room is double in size with the principal suite enjoying a walk in wardrobe and en suite luxury bathroom. A further bathroom serves the remaining three bedrooms. Outside:From the select enclave in which the house is positioned, a driveway provides formal parking for numerous cars and access to a carport. The garden is beautiful, landscaped to be low maintenance and bounded by Cotswold walling, this charming space enjoys the most idyllic countryside views that are elevated over the valley.Situation: Birdlip is a lovely Cotswold village a mere 6 miles to the South of Cheltenham. Set in an elevated position, within An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this charming village is surrounded by some beautiful landscape. It is well known for its walking and riding countryside, some of the best in the area with the Cotswold Way trail running alongside it. The village has a primary school, rated 'Outstanding', with a playgroup and after-school club, village hall and church in addition to the Royal George Hotel. Whilst distinctively semi-rural, the charm of Birdlip is its close proximity to larger towns, which offer excellent restaurant, recreational and sporting facilities in some larger centres including, Cheltenham 6 miles, 8 miles from both Stroud and Gloucester and 10 miles from Cirencester. The A417 provides direct access to Gloucester and Cirencester in addition to both the M4 and M5 Motorways. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i70036056
A uniquely stunning Grade II listed Regency Period (1811-20) country family home, originally a 16th-century farmhouse. The Regency additions built for the Dowager to Apperley Court were chosen due to the superb location, enjoying a delightful outlook over the large, exquisite gardens with specimen trees and uninterrupted far-reaching views over the Cotswold escarpment, extensive garaging, and stables/outbuildings.Apperley House is superbly located and perfectly placed, set back from the village green, in its own grounds with far-reaching views of the beautiful countryside. The property has a feeling of grandeur and elegance, the owners have taken great pride in retaining the original features and have sensitively and extensively enhanced the property over the years. This is truly a very special and tranquil family home with further potential to make use of the extensive outbuildings. The internal space offers over 7000 sq. ft with additional outbuildings including, a barn, coaching house and stables, store, and garage with inspection pit, standing in almost two acres of land.The ground floor includes a delightful drawing room with high ceilings, ornate mouldings, a gorgeous fireplace, and elegant period features with French doors leading to the grounds at the front of the house. The Dining room benefits from similar features and leads through to a good-sized study/morning room, again overlooking the grounds to the front of the property. To the rear of the ground floor is a less formal area that consists of an open plan but still cosy sitting room with beautiful panelling and a wood burner. This leads into the dining room and then onto the kitchen/breakfast room with a four-door mains gas Aga, a walk-in store room, a laundry room, and a cloakroom. A newly constructed large orangery connects the spaces and looks out onto a well-designed sunny courtyard garden. The elegance continues to flow into the first floor which comprises a master bedroom, which benefits from an ensuite, walk-in wardrobe, and breathtaking views over the garden and open countryside. Four further good-sized double bedrooms, a shower room, and a bathroom with Jack and Jill doors that is accessed from a landing and one of the bedrooms. on the second floor, there are two attic-style rooms. The setting and the grounds are exceptional with a lawned area to the front of the property looking out to the rolling countryside with views across to the Cotswolds. At the far end of the garden is a large natural pond. There are extensive outbuildings located within the grounds and Apperley house currently has live planning permission granted should the new owners wish to develop the coaching house, stables, brick barn, and build a new triple garage. Apperley House sits in a peaceful location within the popular historic village of Apperley within walking distance of four local pubs. The village has a selection of local amenities with a thriving community, including a village hall, tennis court, children's playground, football pitch, cricket club, and an outstanding Ofsted Primary school with an attached Preschool. There is an excellent choice of nearby secondary schools which are state, private and there is a highly reputed choice of grammar schools. The Medieval market town of Tewkesbury is approximately 4 miles away with a busy high street filled with shops, restaurants, and public houses along with a theatre, swimming pool, and hospital. The M5 offers easy access north to Birmingham and south to Bristol airports and the M50 west to Monmouthshire and the Welsh borders. The regency town of Cheltenham is famous for its racecourse, Cheltenham is the home of jump racing and hosts the Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup every year, the city of Gloucester is also famous for its impressive Cathedral and historic docks they are both approximately 6 miles and 8 miles away respectively offering an extensive range of amenities, transport connections, and leisure activities. Freehold EPC Exempt Tax Band HServices, Utilities & Property InformationUtilities Mains electricity, water and gas. Sespit connected to the old village drain.Tenure Freehold Property Type Grade II Listed Regency detached houseConstruction Type Standard - brickCouncil Tax Tewkesbury Borough CouncilCouncil Tax Band HParking There is garage parking for 2 cars and driveway parking for 4 plus cars.Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider.Internet Connection Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. We advise you to check with your provider.Special Notes There are covenants on the property please speak with the agent for further details.There is a tree on the property with a Tree Preservation Order.There is an adjacent plot building 3 bungalows. Work has commenced and is nearly complete.The right to use land for drainage for the adjacent development was rejected by the planners and an alternative has been approved. Wayleave for electrical pole carrying power. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i70275132
Deerhurst is a modern Cotswold stone home built to an exceptional standard which provides generous accommodation, a range of fantastic outbuildings, mature landscaped gardens and a paddock with access to the lane at the rear. The property was built by the current owners just over 10 years ago with quality, space and efficiency in mind. The property has the benefit of a ground source heat pump with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. The accommodation across the ground floor is well designed and offers a large welcoming reception hall with vaulted ceiling and galleried landing, drawing room with fireplace and wood burning stove, garden room, sitting room and open plan kitchen breakfast room with a range of fitted units, large island with breakfast bar and built-in appliances. A handy boot room/utility can be found off the kitchen with fitted cupboards and units and with a door leading to the terrace at the rear. On the first floor, the property provides a principal bedroom suite with triple aspect, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with double sink, bath and separate shower. A further four double bedrooms with fitted cupboards are on hand with a family bathroom and separate shower room. The property is approached through electric gates onto a graveled parking area for several vehicles. A double garage provides great space for cars or storage, with a beneficial room above for a home office with a cloakroom and a kitchenette.The gardens have been beautifully landscaped to the rear of the house, with a large terrace leading up to a lawned area with a range of well-stocked mature beds. A modern studio can be found overlooking the gardens and provides superb space, which includes an open plan room with bifold doors onto the garden, kitchenette and shower room. Beyond the garden is the paddock, with measures approximately 1.35 acres and benefits from access to the lane at the rear. A barn and two stable blocks provide an excellent outbuilding for a variety of uses.Deerhurst is situated in an elevated position within the village with generous gardens and a range of outbuildings to appeal to a range of buyers. The property benefits from good access to the local amenities, including Moreton-in-Marsh train station (Paddington from 90 minutes). Moreton-in-Marsh is a vibrant market town with a range of facilities, including two large supermarkets, hospitals, a doctor's surgery, shops, restaurants, pubs and the weekly market. There are many excellent schools in the area, including state and grammar schooling in Chipping Norton, Chipping Campden, Burford and Stratford upon Avon. Private schooling includes nearby Kitebrook, as well as the Banbury and Oxford schools. The area has excellent road communications with the A429 (Fosse Way) providing links to Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick to the north, Stow-on-the-Wold and Cirencester to the south and Cheltenham and the M5 to the west. The M40 can be accessed via Junctions 8 or 9.The surrounding open countryside provides the opportunity for attractive walks and rides along the extensive network of country lanes, bridleways and footpaths. There are a variety of sporting activities in the area, including racing at Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick. Golf at Sutton under Brailes, Lyneham, Chipping Norton and Broadway Golf Club.Services: The property has mains electric, water and drainage. Ground source heat pump. Gigaclear broadband (up to 900mbps) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71120483
Long Barn was converted in approximately 2007 from a range of traditional farm buildings associated with Blackpitts Farm towards the northern edge of this attractive Cotswold village. Built of mellow local stone under a slate roof, the barn offers spacious living accommodation, arranged predominantly over the ground floor, with separate staircases providing access to the main bedroom suite and then a further two double bedrooms and a bathroom.The majority of rooms have a south-facing aspect and feel light and airy, and where possible care has been taken to preserve original characteristics such as exposed stone walls and high vaulted ceilings with rafters and purlins. Meanwhile, more contemporary features, including underfloor heating throughout, stylish shower and bathroom fittings, travertine limestone floors and the use of Oak for all the internal doors, architraves and skirting boards, enhance this impressive family home. Of particular note is the main living room, a fantastic entertaining room measuring about 45ft in length with an open fireplace at one end and two sets of glazed doors opening on to the south-facing garden. The kitchen is fitted with a custom made range of burred Oak units under granite work surfaces and incorporates an electric four oven Aga and two oven companion.Gardens and Grounds:The property is approached through a wooden five bar gate, which opens on to a large gravelled car parking and turning area in front of a triple-open fronted garage with ample loft storage above. The front garden faces south and is enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall. It is mainly laid to lawn and offers plenty of privacy by a tall mature Laurel hedge. A path runs along the front of the property, with a number of doors giving access to various rooms. Outside the kitchen there is a paved sun terrace, which provides an ideal place for outside entertaining. There is a smaller area of lawn to the rear of the property and garage, again enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall and tall Laurel hedges.Aldsworth is a pretty village made up largely of period Cotswold stone houses and cottages situated about 6 miles southwest of Burford and 10 miles northeast of Cirencester. It has a fine parish church and a good local pub. Local shopping facilities are available in Burford and Cirencester, whilst Oxford and Cheltenham provide the main shopping and cultural centres for the area. Access to London is via the A40 Oxford and M40 or by train from Charlbury which has regular services to London Paddington.Distances:Aldsworth 1 mile Coln St Aldwyns 2.5 miles Northleach 4 miles Burford 6 miles Cirencester 10 miles Charlbury Station (Paddington 85 minutes) 15 miles Cheltenham and Oxford 20 miles (All distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i69440070
A superb family home, located on the edge of a fantastic village and sitting in the middle of 7.98 acres. ABOUT THIS HOUSELight, space and height; Goodfellows certainly has all three in abundance. The house has been beautifully designed and finished with a great deal of effort being made by the owners to retain much of the original character and charm.Located on the edge of the wonderful village of Filkins and sitting in the centre of 7.98 acres, this superb family house has a warm and inviting feel and is perfect for modern family living and those who enjoy entertaining. Everything here is about scale, the grounds being no different and comprise wonderful gardens, paddocks, woodland, stream and a lake.HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A beautifully appointed kitchen/breakfast room was built in 2009, the impressive vaulted ceiling provides a real sense of space. Not only superb for those who are keen on cooking but it offers a perfect space to dine and entertain. There is an enormous south-facing window which overlooks the garden. Large windows throughout allow for an abundance of natural light and, in turn, wonderful views over the garden and grounds. The six bedroom, four bath/shower rooms, arranged over all three floors, makes for comfortable living. The accommodation throughout flows well and offers a great deal of versatility. The gardens are simply beautiful, mostly laid to lawn they are interspersed with a variety of trees and shrubs as well as well-established flower beds which are full of colour throughout the summer months. There is a large office which was built in the late 1980's and provides the most fantastic work space. At nearly 2,000 sq. ft. this could offer ancillary accommodation if the necessary permissions were applied for, and granted. As well as the large driveway, there is a triple garage that provides further parking and storage. An attractive lake is located to the west of the house. A stable yard is enclosed with hard standing and comprises four loose boxes. This is perfect for those who have horses/ponies and require an equestrian element. This could also provide fantastic storage. Not only is Goodfellows in a conservation area, it is surrounded by idyllic villages and hamlets.ABOUT THIS AREA When looking for Filkins and Broughton Poggs one may be looking for two villages but you'll only find one as they are contiguous. There are a number of enchanting stone houses, several with the characteristic slab fencing. Filkins has a pub, the Five Alls, a village shop, post office and bowls club. A large 18th-century barn is now the premises of Cotswold Woollen Weavers, which set up business there in 1982, and is the last company in the area to uphold the traditions of woollen cloth design and manufacture. Filkins has a theatre club and the former village school is now a pre-school nursery. Filkins has a wonderful outdoor swimming pool with a sunbathing and picnic area which can be enjoyed by villagers and families from surrounding areas for a membership fee.At only 5 miles to the north, Burford's famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its medieval bridge and its impressive church, both sides of the street flanked by an unbroken line of historic houses and shops. Little has changed over the centuries, Burford is popular with visitors, both for its beauty and history but also for its shopping and wide variety of places to eat, with a number of restaurants, pubs and teashops but also has a doctors surgery and library. Located just outside Burford, the up-market Upton Smokery Farm Shop caters for all your culinary needs without having to drive into town. Two miles south of Burford is The Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens which exhibits over 260 different species of animals. The park is set in 160 acres of landscaped parkland and gardens.The delightful town of Lechlade-on-Thames lies on the River Thames and is 3 miles to the south. Lechlade has a thriving town centre with a good selection of shops, including many antique-dealers, and an array of wonderful places to eat and drink.If that wasn't enough, the area is well renowned for not only having some of the most beautiful villages and countryside, but also some of the most fantastic pubs and restaurants the area has to offer.There is a good selection of schools, both state and private in the area. Road communications are fantastic to the A40 which in turn provides access to the M40 to London, and the M5 to the west.THE HISTORYThe property has a fascinating history. The original, Goodfellows Manor, dated back to 1479. The name of the property has changed over the years, having also been known as Moat Farm and more recently, Goodfellows. In 1920 the property was bought by Sir Stafford Cripps and was extended in 1929. During the Second World War the house accommodated evacuees from Bristol, and was later used as a Land Army hostel. In 1947, the original house almost entirely burnt down. A house was built which incorporated part of the original house in 1971. The property was bought by the current owner's family in 1987 and has had further additions and improvements, most notably the office block which was built in the late 1980's and the superb kitchen/breakfast room, built in 2009. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_oxfordshire-r741671/for-sale_i70755170
A stunning Georgian country home offering beautiful and extensive accommodation, a range of outbuildings and 35 acres of land. New Hall Farm is a handsome Grade II listed Georgian Farm House believed to have been built around 1700. The house is constructed of mellow brick elevations beneath pitch tiled roofs with a wealth of original features including working shutters to sash windows, exposed beams, oak and flagstone floorings. The property has been completely renovated by its current owners, the main house being united with a former artisan's cottage of a similar period and a large, elegant drawing room.The house provides flexible, well-proportioned accommodation over three floors ideally suited to both family life and entertaining. The principal accommodation faces South and West.A large, welcoming reception hall links the ground floor rooms, all of which flow together to provide plenty of space in which to entertain both children and adults. French doors from the drawing room and the hallways open out onto the terrace and gardens for summer dining.The Georgian "four square" layout within the main body of the house offers a dining room, and a family sitting room to the fore, which both link with similar sized rooms behind. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke ash cupboards, some of which were copied from original Georgian cupboards found in the house. It has ample granite work surfaces, as well as maple-topped island unit and window seat. The study features part of the original kitchen range and flagstone flooring as well as two walls of bespoke bookshelves.Eight double bedrooms and five bathrooms extend over two floors. The master suite is on the first floor along with a two-bedroom guest suite which could equally be occupied by young children.Three study/guest rooms on the second floor are fitted with cupboards and bookshelves. One bedroom is en suite to the bathroom and there is also a separate shower room. Two further bedrooms and a bathroom are accessed from a separate staircase and have potential as a suite for a relative or au pair, or for home working.Outside: New Hall Farm is accessed via a long driveway leading to a courtyard surrounded by attractive period farm buildings. These include a two-storey barn with original cider wheel and cider press, stables and a large threshing barn which makes a perfect party venue.Planning permission had previously been granted to convert these buildings into holiday cottages, but this permission has lapsed. A large steel frame agricultural barn with yard adjacent is located at the head of the entrance drive, ideal for equestrian use.The property is situated centrally within its land (circa 18 acres). Formal gardens with beautiful herbaceous borders adorn the perimeter of the house itself and radiate to fields and an orchard beyond. A further 17 acres of pasture is located to the south east which has historically been used to train event horses.Situation: New Hall Farm is a wonderful family home situated in a peaceful location on elevated grounds with views across open Gloucestershire countryside towards the Cotswold Hills in one direction and the Malvern Hills in the other. In addition to the local walking and riding, the attractions of the Cotswolds are easily accessible and the glorious countryside of Herefordshire and the Welsh Borders are nearby offering superb fishing on the River Usk and hiking in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Canoeing on the River Wye, shooting and golf are within easy reach.A selection of leading preparatory, public, and grammar schools can be found in Cheltenham including Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and Pates Grammar. Equally close are Malvern College, The Elms School and Kings School in Gloucester. An OFSTED outstanding nursery for young children is within 3 miles as well as 2 OFSTED outstanding primary schools.Transport Links: The property is situated in a very convenient location with fast access to regional and national communications including the M5 and M50. Direct trains can be taken from Gloucester train station to London Paddington, Bristol, the South West and Wales. From Cheltenham Spa train station, to Birmingham, the North and Scotland.Location: What3Words - ///tries.pinging.compressServices: Oil central heating, Mains water, Mains electric, Private drainage.Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71436734
A beautiful family house in a picturesque rural setting, close to Minchinhampton, with a swimming pool, tennis court and land ABOUT THIS HOUSEPeaches Barton Farm is a delightful family house in the heart of Gloucestershire's picturesque countryside. Set within beautiful landscaped gardens the house offers versatile family accommodation, with generously proportioned rooms, and a wealth of light and space. In addition to the main house is a pool house, which suitable for a variety of uses including potential ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary planning permissions, and adjoins the swimming pool. The swimming pool is framed by an enclosed landscaped terrace providing a tranquil and peaceful setting. Situated away from the house is a tennis court with adjoining cricket net as well as a small orchard and a number of small paddocks. The land provides excellent amenity and grazing for livestock, horses and ponies.The gardens have been beautifully landscaped and framed with low Cotswold stone walling, ornamental gates and interspersed with a variety of trees and shrubs as well as well-established flower beds which are full of colour and wonderfully private and secluded.Situated in a rural location, near Minchinhampton, Peaches Barton Farm enjoys a peaceful and picturesque location, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.ABOUT THIS AREAMinchinhampton is a delightful, small market town made up of pretty stone cottages, many dating back to the 17th century. There is a weekly country market and a good choice of cafes, and breath-taking panoramic views of the Stroud Valleys from Minchinhampton Common, which is managed by the National Trust with freely roaming horses and cattle. Every year, the famous Giffords Circus takes up residence in Minchinhampton as part of its annual summer tour of the Cotswolds.In Stroud, you will find a wide-ranging mix of cafes and shops and one of the best Farmers' Markets in the country. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Five Valleys, the town is nestled in a backdrop of dramatic Cotswold countryside. Most of the shops are owned by independent proprietors where you will find something for everyone from fresh bread and cakes to specialist wines, fine quality meats and cheese. Stroud thrived on its woollen mills in the Industrial Revolution but is now the centre for the creative industries with writers and artists and the host of numerous festivals throughout the year. Nearby Tetbury and Nailsworth have a good range of everyday shops and an excellent range of specialist boutiques and delicatessens. Cirencester, Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester are the main regional centres and are all within daily commuting distance.Gloucestershire is renowned for its excellent selection of schools. Local private schools include Beaudesert Park, Kings School, Wycliffe College, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College and Westonbirt. Additionally, there are a number of local state schools including three highly regarded Grammar Schools, Stroud High and Marling School in Stroud, and Pate's Grammar School in Cheltenham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i68764036
The farmhouse was built in 1991 and extends to 2,823 sq ft. It comprises two reception rooms, a downstairs shower room, a large kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, office and a utility with a back door. On the first floor there are five bedrooms, two of which are en suite and a further family bathroom. Outside, there is a double car port barn and two large garden sheds.There are two farm buildings at the bottom of the drive which serve the farm, but offer significant potential for alternative use or conversion, subject to the necessary consents.The land at Drypool Farm extends to 258.21 acres. 208 acres are arable, 10 acres are pasture, 8 acres are rough grassland on either side of the farm track up to the woodland, and 29 acres are woodland. The land is currently farmed under a Contract Farming Agreement with a neighbouring farmer and is currently put to winter wheat. The woodland offers potential for a small family shoot.Please note a 1 acre parcel adjacent to the neighbouring property is being sold to the neighbour.Whittington village is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Conservation Area. This pretty village is made up principally of handsome stone houses, cottages and farms. The village also has a Norman church and Whittington Court; an Elizabethan Manor House built on an ancient site close to the remains of a Roman Villa. This lovely rural setting is surrounded by open countryside. Brown Barn is well placed for access into Charlton Kings (3 miles) with its good range of day-to-day shops, schools, dentists and doctors. The service station, village shop/post office in nearby Andoversford village are within easy reach for day to day needs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70969327
This Grade II* Georgian manor house enjoys an elevated and south facing location in a private position with spectacular views. Situated on the edge of the picturesque market town of Minchinhampton, there are few houses of this nature that are more conveniently located. Accessed via a discrete entrance, The Lammas is a fine example of architectural elegance combined with immaculate grounds, exceptional ancillary accommodation, Tithe Barn, an indoor swimming pool and tennis court.The Lammas is entered via a semi-circular porch on Doric columns supporting a broad bow window above. The double doors enter into an elegant hallway, lit by a large sash window over the open well staircase with cantilevered stone treads. From the hallway, a pair of double doors enter into an impressive drawing room, with a classical fireplace and attached ionic columns. Conveniently for entertaining, directly opposite is a formal dining room. Located at the front of the house, these two rooms benefit from lovely views of the grounds and are flooded with natural light pouring through the sash windows. Off the hallway, there is a downstairs cloakroom and well proportioned study with views to the west. The downstairs flows seamlessly through the rear wing of the house to an intimate snug and a large open plan kitchen with a large inglenook fireplace and an outlook over the kitchen garden. There is a larder, utility room, play room and further cloakroom that adjoin the kitchen with access to the 'every day door'. The extensive multi room cellars have barrel vaulted ceilings suitable for storage, a wine cellar and workshop space.The principal staircase rises to the galleried landing, with doors off into the main bedrooms. The principal suite is approached by a short passage flanked by a matching pair of walk-in wardrobes, with a door into a bowed study with far reaching views of the surrounding countryside. An arched door leads through to the principal bedroom suite. Bedrooms 3 and 4 are accessed via this landing, providing well-proportioned and light guest accommodation. From this main landing, a door leads to the half landing with secondary staircase with access to the ground floor and rear wing. A further four bedrooms and two bathrooms run the length of this wing with an outlook over the central courtyard and kitchen garden.Conveniently located within the main body of the house, 'The Cottage' is a two-bedroom self-contained unit entered by the ground floor study or an external door, boasting extraordinary views of the grounds and an open plan kitchen/living area complete with an Aga. Tithe Barn is a period stone barn located just off the main central courtyard, comprising an open room with a magnificent original open fireplace and a generous entertaining space.The Coach House and The Stables are two stunning adjacent yet separate cottages, connected by a covered, cobblestoned cart shed and adorned by twisting Wysteria. Both are recently refurbished to an impeccable standard, each with two bedrooms and en-suites, immaculate kitchens, and under floor heating throughout the ground floor. Located discretely behind The Coach House is a garage ideal for storing garden machinery or cars.Set within the grounds is 3,403 sq ft of leisure space, including a 13.6m x 6.6m indoor pool with views across the valley, kitchen, space for gym equipment, changing room area, sauna and plant room.Set within just over 5 acres of mature gardens, there is an extensive range of trees, including a large Wellingtonia on the front lawn, a beech lined drive, cedar, horse chestnut and hazel. This well laid out garden has been designed to have colour throughout all seasons and ensure an oasis within its stoned wall boundary. Nestled in the southern boundary of the property is a fenced pond and traditional folly, ideal for enjoying the evening sun. Out of view from the house, nestled within the undulations of the gardens is a hard tennis court.Minchinhampton is a delightful market town, with the majority of the architecture dating back to 17th century. Famous for its common, where you have panoramic views of the Stroud Valleys with freely roaming horses and cattle. There is a weekly food and crafts market, an array of shops including a specialist butcher, award-winning cheese and dairy shop, chemist, post office, and the recently renovated pub, The Crown. Nearby, Tetbury, Nailsworth and Stroud have thriving local communities, independent shops and delicatessens. This area is known particularly for its excellent education offering with Beaudesert Park School (1.6 miles), Westonbirt, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Kings School and Marlborough all within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71776382
Manor HouseGround Floor: Entrance hall, baronial hall, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, study, cloakroomFirst Floor: Principal bedroom suite with ensuite bathroom, 2nd bedroom/dressing room, 2nd bathroom, walk-through wardrobe,guest bedroom with ensuite bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, family bathroom, butler's pantrySecond Floor: Kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, 4 bedrooms, 2 family bathrooms, cloakroomLower Ground Floor: Cinema/games room, library, flower room, scullery, larder, utility room, boiler room, staff flat/estate office, wine cellarCourtyardsIndoor swimming pool, greenhouse, orangery, Chapel/hayloft, Coach House, tractor store, garage, 3 bay woodshed, stable, tack room,workshop, gardener's WCCoach HouseKitchen, pantry, utility/boot room, sitting room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dressing roomNorth LodgeKitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, study area, storeroom, 3 bedrooms, bathroomKeeper's CottageKitchen, conservatory/dining room, sitting room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroomsGardens and LandLawned terraces, gardens, summerhouse, walled kitchen garden, meadows, woodland, lake, helipadYour attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the text.in all approximately 56 acres.Edgeworth Manor and the valley it surveys are hidden away from view, amidst one of the most beautiful parts of the Cotswolds, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Frome Valley, with its river meandering through, appears untouched by the outside world. A rural idyll, but within easy striking distance of national road and rail links via the M4, M40 and the Swindon mainline station and Kemble mainline station. There is also a pad within the grounds.Miserden, just two miles away, has a village shop and Post Office. The Daneway Inn, Fostons Ash and the Crown Inn are all popular pubs within a few miles. Stroud, ten miles away, and Cirencester, just seven miles away, are ideal for everyday shopping with their regular weekly and monthly markets and choice of supermarkets. They also boast a wealth of independent shops and cafes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71828632
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