Situated at the edge of the Coopers Hill woodland, this four bedroom modern detached family home offers an enchanting elevated position, affording breathtaking panoramic views of the Cotswold escarpment.Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this substantial four-bedroom detached home with inverted living accommodation makes use of the impressive, far-reaching views. Gracing a generous plot which extends to approximately one-third of an acre, this property sits in a tranquil position just a short walk from the Cotswold Way. The well-maintained interior comprises an inviting entrance hall with a staircase leading to the first floor which opens out onto an impressive living room. The living room spans approximately 37 feet, enhanced with a feature fireplace and vaulted ceiling, all commanding truly magnificent view. An adjacent modern kitchen/breakfast room, linked by a gracefully ascending staircase to a dining area, with double doors leading to the private south-facing garden. Four double bedrooms are situated on the ground floor, including the primary bedroom benefitting from an en-suite bathroom with a sunken bath and double doors leading to a terrace, which extends to the garden beyond. Completing this level is a family bathroom, featuring both a bathtub and a separate shower cubicle, cloakroom and storage cupboard.Freehold EPC Rating E Council Tax Band FServices, Utilities & Property InformationUtilities Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating and a sewage treatment plant.Tenure - FreeholdProperty Type Detached houseConstruction Type Block and stone under a Cotswold tile roofCouncil Tax Tewkesbury Borough CouncilCouncil Tax Band FParking Driveway parking for 3/4 carsMobile phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Internet connection - Ultrafast Fibre Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.Special Note - The property has suffered issues with subsidence due to unsatisfactory drainage. This fault has been rectified via an insurance claim and is being monitored. The owners have confirmed that there is a transfer of benefits of the existing Insurance policy. For further details please speak with the agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71189451
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Standing in a plot extending to around 2/3 of an acre, this handsome and substantial family house offers elegantly proportioned and versatile accommodation with rendered elevations under a slate roof and classical multi-paned sash windows.On the ground floor, the sitting room, dining room and living room all look over the gardens with the living room having elegant sash windows with period shutters and an imposing marble fireplace. The study has a flagstone floor whilst the kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of shaker units topped by granite work surfaces with a 2-oven AGA and supplementary cooking appliances.On the first floor, there is an impressively proportioned family room in addition to four bedrooms, a family bathroom with roll-top bath, a shower room and en suite bathroom. A further bedroom is on the top floor with a utility room, cloakroom and cellar completing the accommodation.OutsideThe mature gardens are a particular attraction of the property with expansive, level lawns surrounded by mature trees and shrubs including yew, oak, red and white mulberry trees and a Russian olive tree.To the front there is ample parking for several vehicles with the benefit of an EV charge point and a double garage with roof-mounted solar PV panels.SituationHardwicke is a village on the South side of Gloucester that offers easy access to the M5 and Gloucester City centre whilst having delightful countryside along with the River Severn and the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal on the doorstep. The Village offers a range of facilities including a village hall, two public houses, a playgroup and primary and secondary schools. Recreational opportunities nearby include Hardwicke Rangers Youth Football Club, Quedgeley & Hardwicke Cricket Club, an amateur dramatics group, Army Cadets and a Youth Club whilst Hardwicke Playground is across the road. Hardwicke Parochial Primary School is less than a 0.5 mile walk, Severn Vale School (Secondary) is around 1 mile with four grammar schools available in Gloucester. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69487981
Pear Tree Cottage offers everything one could want from the Cotswold cottages we find dotted around our beautiful valleys a village location, stunning views, a delightful garden and bags of character and space. Dating back to 1750, the cottage oozes charm, with a lovely Cotswold stone fireplace in the lounge, window seats, a large country kitchen and a really pretty cottage garden overlooking fields and woods. The end-of-terrace property, which has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout, is set in the heart of the thriving village of North Woodchester, close to a shop, school, pub and church.A couple of stone steps lead up from the parking area into the large, sunny terrace at the front, with lovely views towards Rodborough Common and Kingscourt. The front door takes you into a very spacious hallway, with room for a desk under the window and bookshelves, and a coat cupboard. The large, welcoming kitchen has views over the garden, space for a table and a utility area. The kitchen door opens directly onto the garden, offering a good connection between the house and outside. A large, recently refurbished dining area leads off from the kitchen. This is a really lovely light space for entertaining, with room for a large table and doors opening out onto the garden. Also on the ground floor is the very generous sized lounge and an additional room with an en-suite shower room flexible space that could be used as another reception room or a bedroom. Stairs lead from a lobby between the lounge and the dining room up to the first floor, where there are three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, all full of light and character. This floor can also be approached via stairs from the main hallway. On the second floor is a large attic room, which could be converted into further accommodation, subject to the usual planning consents. This really is a very special cottage, which is well worth a look for potential buyers who desire a beautiful country home.The imaginatively planted gardens to the rear of the cottage are enclosed by Cotswold stone walls and are an absolute delight. Full of cottage garden flowers like roses and daisies, with a large magnolia tree making a stunning centrepiece to the lawns and flowerbeds arranged around it. There is space for hens and a vegetable patch, while a large summer house with raised terrace takes in the stunning views over the fields towards the slopes of Rodborough Common and Kingscourt. A really charming place to sit and enjoy afternoon tea or a glass of wine or to just while away the lazy summer days. There is tandem parking for two vehicles and an electric charging point. North Woodchester lies midway between Nailsworth and Stroud and has a local post office/shop providing everyday requirements together with a local pub, Church and well regarded primary school within walking distance. Nailsworth which is within two miles has become an increasingly popular shopping destination within the Stroud Valleys benefiting from a large and comprehensive selection of speciality shops including Williams Food Hall, the famous Hobbs House Bakery, various clothing and gift shops, several cafes and a good selection of very well regarded restaurants. Nailsworth is also home to Forest Green Rovers Football Club where there is a modern leisure/fitness centre and both state and private schooling within the area. Junctions of the M4 and M5 motorways are within easy reach and railway stations at Stroud (4 miles) and Kemble (10 miles) provide main line services to Gloucester, Swindon and London Paddington. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71284770
Nestled in serene countryside, this Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage dates back to 1523, when it was built. Originally two separate cottages, its timber-framed structure boasts original features like elegant fireplaces, exposed beams, and rustic flagstone floors. Thoughtful extensions over the years blend traditional allure with modern comforts. The ground floor comprises a sitting room with natural light and an open inglenook fireplace, a living room features exposed timbers and a wood-burning stove. A garden room with countryside views, A kitchen/breakfast room with storage, utility area, and bathroom catering to modern needs. A spiral staircase located in the garden rooms leads to a unique first-floor bedroom, while the first floor in the main house offers three additional bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom featuring a copper bathtub.OutsideThe cottage is situated in 0.59 acres on a spacious level plot. A driveway and detached double garage offer ample parking space for several vehicles. With picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, this well-tended garden is mostly laid to lawn and includes a charming seating area positioned next to the garden room. Dotted with an assortment of trees and shrubs, the garden exudes tranquillity.SituationFrocester is a small village about 5.5 miles west of Stroud with good access to the M5 motorway (J13) which connects the important regional centres of Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bristol, Bath & Cardiff. The mainline railway station at Stroud & Stonehouse provides services to both London (Paddington) and the Midlands. The local Cam station provides trains into Bristol. The area is well served by excellent educational establishments both state and private in Stroud, Gloucester & Cheltenham. Frocester village was first recorded in the Doomsday Book as 'Frowecestre' meaning Roman town on the Frome. It has a cricket club, public house and annual beer festival. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70573995
An utterly delightful mellow brick cottage with separate annexe and private garden. Description21 The Green, lovingly referred to as Bradley Orchard, is a beautiful mellow brick cottage situated in this well-regarded village. Having undergone an impressive programme of works by the current vendors, the cottage is of a high standard, with a host of original features and an abundance of natural charm and character. The cottage would suit a wide range of prospective buyers.The accommodation is set over two floors and equates to 2,454 sq ft of stylish living space. Entered through a welcoming entrance hall, the pragmatic layout affords relaxed and comfortable living. The dual aspect sitting room is a delight. A particularly characterful room it has a splendid inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove together with beautiful ceiling beams. The drawing room is equally as attractive, a particularly bright room with pleasant views over the garden. The bespoke kitchen/dining room is arguably the stand-out room, a superb space, it provides an ideal place to entertain or simply enjoy family time. Fitted with a comprehensive range of units including integrated appliances: a Belfast sink, Rangemaster cooker, Rayburn Royal cooking range and an attractive central island with inset microwave and further storage. It has an attractive tiled floor and exposed beams with French doors opening to a superb glass conservatory with vaulted ceiling and flagstone floor. In addition there is a stylish cloakroom and a useful boot room.The first floor consists of three/four well-presented bedrooms and a superbly appointed family bathroom. The master suite is of dual aspect and has a fitted en suite, whilst bedrooms two and three are served by the principal bathroom. Bedroom four is currently used as a dressing room but could certainly be used as a conventional bedroom.The garden which is both private and secure lies predominantly to the side of the cottage and is laid to lawn bounded by established hedgerow. There is a charming terrace adjacent to the conservatory, affording the ideal place to rest, relax or dine. The central gravelled courtyard is spacious and provides parking for numerous vehicles and leads to the open car barn, workshop and the superb guest annexe. Ideal as an income generating rental property or simply to house extended family, it comprises in brief: kitchen/diner, sitting room, shower room and double bedroom.Location21 The Green is situated in the village of Bishop's Norton, an area surrounded by open countryside. Bishop's Norton is almost equidistant from Gloucester, Cheltenham and Tewkesbury and there are many walking and riding opportunities in the area.The adjacent village of Norton has a popular pub/eatery (The New Dawn Inn) and Primary School. The A38 gives ready access to major amenities and the M5 motorway is approximately 4 miles commute with direct access to the Midlands, Bristol and West Country.Within about 7 miles is the Regency spa town of Cheltenham which offers a wide range of schools including Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College (co-ed), St Edward's and Dean Close. As well as superb educational facilities the town is well known for the many literary and music festivals that it holds as well as the cricket and National Hunt festivals. Cheltenham Spa has a main-line train station to London Paddington. (approximately 2 hours).Square Footage: 2,454 sq ft Additional InfoServices connected: Mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage, gas fired central heating.Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.Directions: Upon entering the village of Norton, continue on Wainlode Lane following the slight bend passing by the village green. The entrance to the property will be on the left after a very short distance denoted by secure electric gates. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71951215
Internally, the dining and sitting rooms offer striking vaulted ceilings giving them a tremendous sense of volume with the dining room overlooked by a galleried landing and the sitting room having a fireplace and stove with French doors to the gardens. The kitchen/breakfast room has French doors opening to the rear terrace, a two-oven AGA and a utility and pantry cupboard. A family room/bedroom, office and two cloakrooms complete the ground floor accommodation. On the first floor, the principal bedroom has a striking glazed gable offering far-reaching views and an en suite bathroom with two further bedrooms served by a family bathroom. Across the galleried landing, a guest room has a bed integrated within the roof joists and an en suite shower room with a stylish raised shower enclosure.OutsideTo the rear, a full-width terrace accessed from both the kitchen and sitting rooms is ideal for al fresco entertaining. Steps lead up to the gently sloping garden which is mainly laid to lawn interspersed by mature shrubs, trees and hedges with a paved seating area at the top of the garden overlooking paddocks. The front garden has a further lawn surrounded by mature shrub and borders. There is ample off road parking, an electric vehicle charge point and an integral double garage.SituationUpton St Leonards is a thriving community at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment. The Village Hall and church are at the heart of the community along with local shops including award-winning Portway Farm Shop, a Post Office, playgroup and the Kings Head public house whilst the Bowden Hall and Hatton Court Hotels offer alternative dining venues. The recreation ground is home to many clubs including tennis, cricket and football teams. Gloucester City centre offers a full selection of recreational and retail facilities. Upton Primary School has a Good rating whilst secondary school options nearby are particularly strong with a range of independent schools nearby along with grammar schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70098264
Occupying a peaceful and private position within the centre of the hamlet, Manor Farm House is a handsome Grade II listed farmhouse, offering free flowing accommodation, coupled with the charm and character associated with a home for this period. It also offers ample parking, a wraparound garden and a flexible annexe building. Built originally of Cotswold stone with later brick additions, the house dates to circa 17th Century. Extending to over 4,000 square feet, the accommodation is laid out over two floors with great proportions (and good ceiling heights), and with further scope for create more bedrooms and bathrooms in the unconverted attic space, subject to the necessary consents. The property has been under the same ownership since 2014, during which time it has been modernised and greatly improved to create a comfortable and flexible family home. It retains enhanced period features that include inglenook fireplaces (both fitted with wood burners), flagstones, exposed brick, stone and beams. The ground floor rooms flow from the reception hall to a study, on to a large dining room in the middle of the house, through to a sitting room and on to the kitchen/breakfast room and wonderful garden room which as the name suggests offers a delightful overview of the gardens (over a third of an acre in size) that the home enjoys. The kitchen has undertaken a recent refurbishment and enjoys a modern finish with granite work surfaces, integrated appliances and finished with a Karndean floor. Completing the ground floor accommodation is the formal entrance hall with flagstone flooring, a shower room, utility room and rear lobby which in turns gives access to the property cellar and stairwell to the upper levels. Upstairs, there is a very generous master bedroom with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom with separate shower and three further generous comfortable double rooms. Most have double aspect windows enjoying open views of the garden or the village. There is also a playroom, family bathroom and separate shower room on the first floor. Returning to the stairwell, a further flight of stairs leads upwards to the property's roof space which is a wonderful, open space and, should one wish, we feel (subject to obtaining the relevant consents) there is the ability to add at least a further two bedrooms and additional bathroom. The Annexe Opposite the house and totally independent, the two storey barn could be used as a home office or ancillary accommodation to the house. Having recently undergone an extensive renovation, the space is a delight with the ground floor offering an open plan kitchen/living space and a door leading to bathroom facilities (toilet and sink), and an open plan first floor vaulted up to the eaves, with windows overlooking the home's garden. To the front of the house, there is plenty of parking available on the driveway which leads to a double garage with light and power, which could also possibly lend itself to further development (subject to the necessary consents). The delightful gardens then wrap around the south and west elevation of the house being enclosed and private. Services: Oil fired central heating in the house. Electric heaters in the annexe. Mains water, electricity and waste. Super-fast fibre broadband.Situated in the heart of Kinsham, the hamlet neighbours the larger villages of Kemerton and Bredon, with the larger village of Bredon offering a thriving community and amenities such as a village shop and post office, an OFSTED 'outstanding' rated primary school (which leads on to Outstanding rated middle and high schools), doctor's surgery, village hall and two public houses. The village is also home to football, rugby, tennis and bowls clubs. The nearest town is Tewkesbury, a Medieval market town that offers a broader range of supermarkets, restaurants, coffee shops and a leisure centre whilst for the commuter, there is a train station at nearby Ashchurch, with Tewkesbury being located immediately off Junction 9 of the M5 motorway. The larger regional centres of Cheltenham, Worcester and Stratford are all within 25-30 minutes commute.Bredon 1½ miles, Tewkesbury 5 miles, M5 junction 9 (N&S) 3½ miles, Evesham 11 miles, Cheltenham 11 miles, Broadway 13 miles, Worcester 16 miles, Stratford-Upon-Avon 26 miles, Oxford 50 miles, (Distances approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_worcestershire-r742179/for-sale_i71406374
A Fantastic opportunity to purchase this unique property which has been in the same family since the 60's and has plenty of opportunity for the new owners to make it their own. This former B&B is situated on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment above the market town of Wotton-Under-Edge, the views encompass both Severn Bridges, the Brecon Beacons and the Malvern Hills. The accommodation is excess of 4,400 square feet set over three floors with the fourth and lower ground floor currently used as storage areas. There is also a self-contained one-bedroom flat. The house sits in approximately two thirds of an acre and has a detached outbuilding used as double garage and workshop. A further garage leads into the lower ground floor of the main house and there is ample off-road parking.The accommodation of the main house on the ground floor comprises front porch, entrance hall, living room, study, cloakroom, dining room with feature fireplace and double doors leading to kitchen/diner. The first floor offers four bedrooms, family bathroom and a further shower room. The third floor offers a further bedroom with its own kitchenette and en-suite shower room plus roof terrace with far reaching views. The lower ground floor has a large utility room, access to garage and plenty of storage rooms which has potential to add further accommodation.The one-bedroom self-contained flat offers entrance hall, kitchen, lounge/diner and double bedroom. It also comes with its own garden and parking.Bowcott is a rural area on the outskirts of Wotton-under-Edge. Some of the land around this area is managed by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust as it is an important nature reserve. Wotton is a charming country town tucked away under the southern edge of the Cotswolds, equidistant from Gloucester & Bristol; Cheltenham, Cirencester & Bath. Nearest motorway junctions M4 (J18) & M5 (14). For those enjoying a slower mode of transport, the Cotswold Way National Trail is nearby & leads through the town along the main shopping streets which are packed with family-run shops selling an assortment of goods. The town offers a wide range of services and places to eat. Wotton is a hospitable place with interesting and historic buildings. The main line stations in the area include Cam to Bristol (Parkway), Stroud & Kemble providing a service to London (Paddington). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71179098
A traditional semi-detached village house with wonderful views DescriptionHill Cottage is a charming Cotswold stone period property situated in an elevated position on the edge of the village, enjoying wonderful rural views. The property is believed to date from the early 18th century and extended in the early 21st century. The beautifully presented accommodation is set out over two floors and is decorated in a subtle palette of colours throughout.Hill Cottage is approached from the village lane over a private drive which leads to a garage and parking. The front garden is lovely with an area of lawn and well-stocked beds contained within low Cotswold stone walls. The front door opens into a well-proportioned sitting room with open fire and views of the countryside. To the rear of the house is a dining room with a fireplace housing a wood burning stove and double doors opening out to the terrace. There is a charming kitchen fitted with an excellent range of cabinets and plenty of room for a table and chairs. Situated off the kitchen is a useful utility with access to the garden, perfect for rural life. Completing the ground floor is a WC.On the first floor is a spacious dual aspect principal bedroom with en suite shower room and fitted cupboards. There are three further excellent bedrooms and a family bathroom.The principal garden lies to the rear and gently slopes upwards. The garden is full of character with areas of lawn, well-stocked beds, specimen trees and an area for growing vegetables and berries. A paved south-facing terrace adjoining the house is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee or glass of wine. A special feature of the garden is the wonderful summer house which is ideal for a number of uses such as entertaining, reading, art studio or home office. There is also a useful former stone pig sty, shed and a green house.LocationSet in the heart of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Hill Cottage is situated in the small historic village of Donnington. Donnington Mill, home to the Donnington Brewery, is just under two miles away. In 1646 the Battle of Stow, the last pitched battle of the English Civil War, is believed to have taken place in the parish, when 3,000 Royalists were defeated by Parliamentarian forces. The village is very well placed for the A429 Fosse Way which links to the A40 and A44. Nearby Stow-on-the-Wold has a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Kingham and the renowned Daylesford organic farm shop, spa and restaurant is just over three miles away, and Soho Farmhouse is a 20 mile drive. Moreton-in-Marsh provides first class day-to-day shopping including supermarkets. It also has a mainline station with direct services to London Paddington, Oxford and the Midlands. The major centres of Oxford, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon offer more extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities. 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 a jam-packed events calendar featuring concerts, exhibitions, arts and literature festivals and theatrical productions.Square Footage: 1,838 sq ft DirectionsFrom Stow-on-the-Wold take the A429 towards Moreton-in-Marsh. After about two miles take the left turn onto Donnington Lane signposted "Donnington Village Only". Continue for about 370 yards until the lane bends to the left. Turn right leaving Donnington Lane and continue for about 110 metres. The lane will bear to the left and Hill Cottage will be found on the right after about 98 yards. Additional InfoLocal Authority: Cotswold District Council, Telephone . Council Tax Band F.Services: Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Telephone line subject to BT transfer regulations.Gigaclear high speed fibre broadbandViewing: Strictly by prior accompanied appointment with Savills. Tel: .Particulars prepared: April 2024. Photographs taken: April 2024. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i71640745
Wilkinson SLM are delighted to bring to market a substantial five bedroom detached home offering a wealth of accommodation with a single storey side extension and a separate annexe. With picturesque countryside views, beautiful gardens and characteristic features, this is a home that caters to all. The ground floor accommodates a lounge with a wood burner and mantelpiece, large reception hall with under-stairs storage cupboard, an open plan kitchen/breakfast room and dining area with adjacent French doors. The kitchen has an array of base and wall units, Range cooker and integrated appliances with a useful breakfast bar. Also on the ground floor is a utility room and shower room with a rear porch to access the gardens. From the light and spacious reception hall, stairs lead you to the first floor which occupies two generous double bedrooms and a good sized single bedroom. There is also a family bathroom with useful storage cupboards within. The additional accommodation within the main house, has a separate entrance, with its own veranda overlooking the stunning pond and greenery. A door leads to the garden room with beautiful views of the garden which in turns has access to the wet room, kitchen and lounge that has the benefit of an electric fireplace and under-stairs cupboard. Stairs lead to the first floor which provides a spacious bedroom and bathroom as well as access to the Eaves storage. The annexe itself is situated above the double garage which has power and lighting. There is a separate side entrance with a door to the left leading to the workshop and then stairs up to the annexe accommodation. This comprises a large living space with shower room and dressing area. The gorgeous rear gardens with surrounding countryside are absolutely breathtaking with benefits such as a pond and a lovely white bridge that the owner built, a greenhouse and vegetable patch, blooming flowers, trees, plants and lawns. It really is living in peace and tranquillity. Externally to the front is a large driveway providing ample parking with a wooden gate that leads to the double garage. This exceptional home features exposed beams providing a characteristic and homely feel which one of the many reasons a viewing comes highly recommended.FeaturesExtensive Rear Garden with Pond & Vegetable PatchPicturesque Countryside ViewsProperty additional infoLounge: 13' 8 x 13' 8 (4.17m x 4.17m)Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 13' 8 x 9' 3 (4.17m x 2.82m)Dining Area: 13' 8 x 11' 0 (4.17m x 3.35m)Downstairs Shower Room: 7' 5 x 4' 3 (2.26m x 1.30m)Bedroom One: 13' 8 x 13' 8 (4.17m x 4.17m)Bedroom Two: 13' 8 x 14' 1 (4.17m x 4.29m)Bedroom Three: 8' 8 x 7' 10 (2.64m x 2.39m)Bathroom: 8' 8 x 8' 1 (2.64m x 2.46m)maximum measurementsSeparate Kitchen: 6' 2 x 15' 5 (1.88m x 4.70m)Living Room: 11' 4 x 18' 10 (3.45m x 5.74m)maximum measurementsGarden Room: 15' 1 x 12' 0 (4.60m x 3.66m)maximum measurementsWet Room: 5' 10 x 12' 10 (1.78m x 3.91m)Bedroom Four: 15' 4 x 19' 2 (4.67m x 5.84m)maximum measurementsBathroomAnnexe-Bedroom: 14' 5 x 19' 1 (4.39m x 5.82m)Shower Room: 8' 1 x 9' 1 (2.46m x 2.77m)Double Garage: 17' 4 x 19' 1 (5.28m x 5.82m)Workshop: 12' 6 x 11' 6 (3.81m x 3.51m) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i68605532
Elegant period home set in over one acre, with far-reaching countryside views Substantial and elegant period family home, forming part of a stable block conversion, occupying an overall plot of about 1.16 of an acre, with west facing gardens and incredible far-reaching countryside viewsPROPERTY DESCRIPTIONWalking through the enclosed courtyard, you enter the spacious hall, with stairs leading to the first floorGenerous 34 ft. dual-aspect sitting/dining room, with access to the garden, two hand-built wooden display cabinets with base cupboards, and an Adam-style decorative fireplace with wooden surround and stone hearth, incorporating a Clearview multi-fuel wood-burnerOff the sitting room, is a study, with a full-width hand-built bookcase with base cupboards and a central radiator with decorative cover, as well as a feature fireplace with wooden surround, which overlooks the courtyard to the frontTo the left of the hall is the stylish modern kitchen/breakfast room, offering a good selection of wall and base units, fitted gas Rangemaster and separate Sandyford Sherlock oil-fired cookerTo the rear of the kitchen, are steps leading up to the utility room, with Belfast sink, with an internal door connecting to the hallSnug, with a large picture window and French door leading to the surrounding secluded gardensFamily room, with an attractive open stone fireplace, hand-built wooden bookcase with base cupboards and a sky lantern, flooding the room with an abundance of natural lightStepping down from the family room, there is a delightful garden room with French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking raised flower beds, and a large expanse of lawn, with the advantage of a wet room off, providing potential as a ground floor bedroom, if requiredThere is also a very useful boot room with an external door leading to the front of the propertyTo the first floor, at the end of the landing, is the spacious 22 ft. principal bedroom, with a good selection of built-in wardrobe cupboards, with steps down into the well-appointed vintage-style family shower room. Originally this room was two double bedrooms so could be split again if requiredThree further bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobesTwo further bathrooms, one with a shower and the other with a bathEPC Band FOUTGOINGSCouncil tax currently band HTax payable for 2023/24 - £4,318.46SERVICESMain water, electricity and drainage are connectedOil fired central heatingAverage broadband speeds advertised within this postcode are up to 73.8 MbpsSITUATIONBirch House is situated just outside the attractive village of Little Compton, on the A44, equidistant from Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Norton (4 miles), both towns having a good selection of shops and amenities for everyday needs Fine parish Church and a popular inn, the Red Lion The Members' Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 12 miles awayThe award-winning Daylesford Farm Shop, including the exclusive 'The Club by Bamford' is about 3.5 miles awayGood train services to London from Moreton-in-Marsh, the fastest reaching Paddington from 92 minutesAlthough the postal address is Gloucestershire, Birch House is in the county of Warwickshire, with the Oxfordshire county boundary at the end of the gardenOUTSIDEBeautiful westerly facing gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, with gated access to a pretty orchard and additional lawned gardensThe main garden is enclosed by post and rail fencing and beech hedging, with a terrace and enclosed garden with raised wooden plantersTimber outbuilding consisting of a single garage, home office/studio and two stables, all with light and powerGenerous graveled driveway, providing ample parking, which continues along the front of the property, leading to the top gateThere is a public footpath which runs behind the outbuilding and up the very edge of the garden, which gives easy access to the open countryside For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i69806086
Escape to this fabulous home, perfectly suited for an equestrian family who loves to entertain, commanding a glorious elevated rural setting with far-reaching countryside views. Accessed via a private drive, this characterful detached home boasts an imaginative extension, including an indoor spa area, swimming pool, and gym, all set on 8 acres of equestrian land. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a wealth of features. The property offers five bedrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. The open-plan family kitchen dining room is the heart of the home, providing plenty of room to host the whole family. It seamlessly leads into a lounge with an open fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. The modern extension is designed to impress, featuring an abundance of floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall glass by-fold doors, seamlessly connecting the home with its natural rural location. However, it's the lower ground floor that truly astonishes. Excavated by the current owner at considerable expense, they have created a tranquil area hosting a sizeable swimming pool and gym, reminiscent of luxury spa hotels. It truly has to be seen to be believed. Outside, the home stands proud on its elevated position, offering a host of outbuildings including stables, tack rooms, garages, paddocks, and hard standing. This lends itself to various opportunities beyond equestrian usage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gloucestershire-r740936/for-sale_i70021943
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
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
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
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