This pretty detached former Inn has been greatly improved by the current owners to offer a delightful modern home in a contemporary style. Character features run throughout including exposed stone, natural wood floors and exposed beams. Upon entering, the period home consists of a sitting /dining room, with log burner and exposed stone surround, which leads to a convenient utility room to the side. The lower ground floor and useful cellar is also accessed via the main sitting room as well as a generous 27' second reception room which offers external access. A bright kitchen with range cooker can be found to the back of the property where stairs lead up to the first floor. The first floor houses three double bedrooms, two with exposed beams, as well as a family bathroom and a further double bedroom, boasting exposed beams, and bathroom can be found on the second floor along with a 25' storage room. Property ref: STR230095. Council Tax Band-DOutsideThe beautiful established garden extends to the back and side of the property and boasts a lush lawn area as well as a mature shrub lined path leading up to an elevated seating area; perfect for alfresco dining to enjoy the spectacular views across the valley. A well looked after vegetable garden can be found at the top of the garden along with a useful greehouse. To one side of the property you'll find parking for one car and a handy store room to the other side.SituationThe property occupies an elevated setting in Brimscombe, a small village on the outskirts of Stroud town centre. Local day-to-day amenities can be found within Brimscombe, including village inn and shop. The A419 travels along the Brimscombe Valley and connects Stroud & Cirencester, each town offering a wide selection of shops, educational and recreational facilities. Above Brimscombe lies some 600 acres of commonland vested in the National Trust and known as Minchinhampton Common. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71710033
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A charming detached cottage, ideally positioned in a south-facing rural setting with picturesque views across the Toadsmoor Valley. Built with Cotswold stone, the property offers a delightful blend of modern conveniences for comfortable living, including reliable gas central heating. It retains an abundance of characterful features, such as two handsome fireplaces, a timeless flagstone floor, and exposed beams and lintels that all add a touch of history. The well-proportioned accommodation is arranged over two floors, providing a versatile layout. The ground floor comprises a welcoming sitting room featuring a traditional inglenook fireplace, a well-appointed dining room with its own fireplace and flagstone flooring, a practical kitchen/breakfast room, a bright conservatory, and a conveniently located downstairs bathroom. A graceful stone staircase leads to the first floor, where a spacious landing area provides a dedicated study area if desired, and provides access to three well-sized bedrooms and a modern family shower room with a powerful shower.OutsideThe property boasts a well-constructed garage with a convenient driveway for off-street parking. Additionally, a dedicated home office provides a functional workspace. The home is further enhanced by attractive wrap-around garden featuring a variety of mature trees, shrubs, and established plants. A level lawn area and a designated seating space with pleasant views complete the outdoor space.SituationSituated in Old Bussage village within a conservation area and lying between Eastcombe, Brimscombe & Chalford Hill, the area has a variety of amenities including the local public house The Ram, primary schools in Bussage, Eastcombe & Chalford and Thomas Keble Secondary School in Eastcombe. There is a small shopping centre consisting of a Tesco Express, pharmacy, take-away and doctors' surgery. Stroud 5.6 miles & Cirencester 10.4 miles both provide a wider range of shopping and recreational facilities. A mainline to London (Paddington) can be caught at Stroud or Kemble. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i69908565
This renovated townhouse is located on Cainscross Road featuring both Marling and High School grammar schools The property offers accommodation over 4 floors with high ceilings and solid oak floors running from front door to kitchen and snug as well as original fireplaces and a other period features. The ground floor has 2 reception rooms and a family kitchen/dining room with an oak framed conservatory to the rear going onto the garden. On the first floor is the master bedroom with an ensuite, there are 2 further bedrooms and bathroom on this floor. On the second floor there are 3 bedrooms a bathroom and separate wc. HiOutside to the rear is a patio with walled garden laid to lawn. This is a family home available with no onward chain. Within easy to Stroud with facilities on offer including station with link London Paddington and the famous farmers market on Saturdays. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71143696
A delightful Cotswold stone farmhouse of family proportions. Description*Agricultural Tie*"The occupation of the dwelling shall be limited to persons solely or mainly employed, or last employed, in the locality in agriculture as defined in Section 336 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, or in forestry, or a dependent of such persons residing with them, or a widow orwidower of such a person".A detached four bedroom property occupying a rural location in the small village of Lypiatt. The accommodation extends to approximately 2,646 sq ft and is arranged over three floors. On the ground floor is the kitchen which leads through to the dining room. There are two other reception rooms on this floor including a large sitting room with fire place (not tested). There is also a utility room off of the entrance hall. The ground floor connects up with an outbuilding which has a laundry room, shower room and an open fronted seating area overlooking the rear garden.Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principle bedroom has a roll top bath in the bedroom and an ensuite WC with double sinks. The landing has a spiral staircase which leads up to the second floor which has restricted head height so could be used as storage. Outside there is off road parking for multiple cars, a walled garden and a rear lawn bordered by mature trees and with an area of more formal box hedging. There is also a greenhouse in the garden.LocationFennells Farm occupies a position in the small village of Lypiatt, close to Stroud which offers an eclectic mix of shops as well as a Waitrose supermarket and an award winning farmers market.The area is well served with both private and state schools including Beaudesert Park School on Minchinhampton Common, Stroud High and the Marling School in Stroud and Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, as well as the girls and boys colleges in Cheltenham. There are many and varied recreational activities in the area including racing at Cheltenham, polo in Cirencester and sailing on the Cotswold Water Park. Casual golfers will enjoy the Minchinhampton golf course where players need to avoid the free roaming cows.Communications in the area are excellent with rail services available from Stroud and Kemble Stations, connecting withLondon Paddington, the journey time being about 1.5 hours.Road networks through the region link to the larger centres ofCheltenham, Gloucester and Swindon and the motorway network (M4 and M5) provides fast road links to Bristol, London and The Midlands.Square Footage: 2,930 sq ft Acreage: 0.45 Acres Additional InfoStroud Station 2.5 milesCirencester 11.5 milesGloucester 14 milesCheltenham 15 milesBristol 34 milesTenure FreeholdServices Mains water, LPG and electricity. Private DrainageOil-fired heating.Local Authority Stroud District Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71594288
Nestled in the heart of Whiteshill, lies this immaculately refurbished four-bedroom detached family home and offered to the market with no onward. Upon entry, a spacious hallway awaits with a staircase ascending to the first floor and door radiating out to all ground floor rooms. The piece de resistance of this home is undoubtedly the bespoke open-plan kitchen/dining area, a light and airy space. Here, an array of sleek wall and base units, adorned with elegant granite worktops, converge around a generously sized central island. The ground floor further comprises a cosy sitting room housing an enclosed wood-burning fireplace, a versatile cinema / family room, a convenient utility room, and a modern downstairs shower room. Venturing to the first floor you'll discover three double bedrooms and a single bedroom, one double with its own en-suite bathroom. Completing this level, a generously proportioned family bathroomOutsideThe property boasts a spacious front garden, predominantly laid to lawn, complemented by well-maintained borders and secure fencing. Located to the side of the property, a generous patio area awaits, ideal for alfresco dining. Ample parking space for multiple vehicles is available. The converted garage has been thoughtfully repurposed to offer a versatile space, encompassing an office, storage area, and a possible gym area.SituationWhiteshill is a village with its own church, village hall, primary school, Village shop, and public house. Approximately 3 miles away is Stroud which offers a comprehensive selection of shops, supermarkets and an award-winning farmers' market, and boasts two Grammar Schools as well as good primary and secondary schooling. Beaudesert Park and Wycliffe College are the nearest private schools in the area. Communications include easy access to the M5 Motorway (Junction 13) and the main railway line directly into London (Paddington). Further access to Cheltenham, Gloucester and Cirencester is found nearby. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70619394
This attractive Edwardian residence, boasting four bedrooms, is conveniently located about one mile from Stroud and in close proximity to the Downfield Grammar schools. Access to the Stroudwater canal is close by, which provides beautiful canalside walks. The property exudes delightful character features, including an ornate wooden front door with stained glass, high ceilings, floor tiles, sash windows, and fireplaces. Spread across three floors and a basement, the well-maintained extended residence offers 2,551 square feet of living space. On the ground floor, there are two spacious reception rooms; the first features a bay window, while the second includes a working wood burner. The stylish open-plan kitchen/dining area, with exposed floorboards and skylights, serves as the heart of the home and provides an excellent entertaining space, complemented by a convenient rear entrance and cloakroom. Upstairs, the first floor accommodates two double bedrooms and an elegant family bathroom adorned with decorative wooden panelling, while the top floor hosts two additional double bedrooms and a shower room. All bedrooms offer pleasant views and are bright and airy. Modern amenities include gas central heating, Velux windows, and solar panels providing income source, with the basement offering potential for use as an additional reception room or bedroom.OutsideThe property features a pretty front garden with lawn and mature shrubs with a path leading to the front door. To the rear there is a generous private garden which is mostly laid to lawn with fruit trees, shrubs and flower beds. A gated driveway provides parking for two vehicles and there is a wood store and two sheds. There is the option to purchase a Shepherd's hut by separate negotiation.SituationThe nearby town of Stroud provides excellent shopping facilities, a high standard of education with a good variety of state, grammar, and private schools, as well as a wide range of recreational facilities, including a leisure centre, canal walks, and many golf courses in the area. Transport links are also very good, with a mainline railway station in Stroud bringing London (Paddington) within 90 minutes of travel time. Additionally, the centres of Gloucester, Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol, and Swindon are all easily accessible, as are the M4 and M5 motorways. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i69111535
Occupying a charming position within the site of a former mill building this four-bedroom Cotswold stone cottage offers a unique and historic setting. Dating back to the 17th century, the property is accessed over Iles Bridge and Lock and enjoys a tranquil location beside the River Frome on two sides. Internally, the cottage retains a wealth of character features including exposed beams and Cotswold stonework, complemented by modern conveniences. The well-proportioned layout provides an entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, and a living room with a multi-fuel burner on the ground floor. The first floor offers a bedroom with en-suite, a study, and a bathroom, with three further bedrooms on the top floor. Additional benefits include established gardens, a double garage (partially converted to a gym) with an office and shower room above, a summerhouse, outbuildings, a privy, off-street parking, and delightful river views.OutsideThe property benefits from a mature garden bordering the River Frome on two sides. Primarily laid to lawn, it offers a peaceful space for relaxation and wildlife observation (fish, birds, otters). Outbuildings, a privy, shed, and a summerhouse with decking enhance the grounds. Established trees, shrubs, and flowerbeds provide year-round interest, complemented by a sundial, a stone chip area, and a patio. External lighting allows for evening enjoyment. The adaptable double garage features a dedicated gym area with a remaining storage section, easily convertible back to a full garage.SituationChalford is a delightful village with a thriving local community. Many of the dwellings date back to the 17th & 18th Century, and the valley enjoys both the River Frome and Severn & Thames Canal. Chalford has a local community run shop and together with neighbouring villages offers both primary & secondary schooling including Chalford Hill Primary School and Thomas Keble, health facilities, restaurants and inns. The A419 links Stroud & Cirencester where there are numerous shops and services including Stroud train station which offers access to London Paddington in less than 90 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70150960
This is a charming cottage set in the heart of the village with delightful views. The current owners have enjoyed the cottage since 2016. They have sympathetically restored to a very high standard and internally re-modelled the space. They have seamlessly created modern living space with period features beautifully throughout. A very handsome detached three storey stone cottage situated in the heart of the village, a driveway on approach with grounds sitting below taking full advantage of the views across the valley. A public footpath sits to the front of the cottage providing access to the village school. Internally: Stunning fitted kitchen/breakfast room, a beautiful sitting room with inglenook fireplace opens to a dining space. a very cosy snug, along with a downstairs cloak and shower room To the floors above three double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom all with views and a stunning master suite with en-suite and exposed beams to the eaves. Complimented with a lovely garden, provides space for all to enjoy along with a summer house. Perfect location for walks and a short walk to the village pub. What more could you want from a home.This is a charming cottage set in the heart of the village with delightful views. The current owners have enjoyed the cottage since 2016. They have sympathetically restored to a very high standard and internally re-modeled the space. They have seamlessly created modern living space with all the period features beautifully throughout. A wealth of period features throughout : exposed stonework, beams and solid oak doors wooden floors, deep window sills in stone with incredible views. A very handsome detached three storey cottage with a driveway on approach with grounds sitting below taking full advantage of the views across the valley. A public footpath sits to the front of the cottage providing access to the village school. A garden gate provides access to Old School house leading directly into a delightful kitchen/breakfast room with a very well-designed space, a boot/cloaks area to include seating. French doors opening to a rear sun terrace whilst a central island takes centre stage with eating area. Solid wooden block worktops, a ceramic Belfast sink inset with wonderful views to the front. Soft green cabinets with a range cooker.Leading to a stunning sitting/dining room with a lovely inglenook fireplace and log burner inset, recessed log store to the side. The space opens up to a delightful dining space, The owners have a lovely recessed shelving area with enclosed cabinets below perfect for the best china or storage. They currently house a large farmhouse table and chairs and seat with ease eight. Throughout this room lovely oak flooring. Step leads up to a very cosy snug with views to the front and a doors leads off to a very useful store room. A rear hallway from the sitting room area, provides access to a cloak/shower room with door to the rear terrace. Perfect space after walks for those muddy wellies. Enclosed staircase from the sitting room leads to a wonderful solid spiral staircase to the first floor landing.L shaped landing provides access to three double bedrooms and a family bathroom suite. with a further spiral staircase leading to the master suite. Double doors on the landing open to a very good sized linen cupboard. Three beautiful double bedrooms all having wonderful views and a wealth of natural light. Complimented by a beautifully presented four-piece family bathroom suite with oak flooring, window seat, exposed stonework, two basins on a dresser. A good size bath, great for children's bath time and of course a wonderful relaxing space with a separate shower cubicle, having wonderful views across the valley. A further spiral staircase leads directly into the master bedroom suite, you are greeted by exposed beams open to the eaves with so much natural light and a wealth of space for freestanding furniture. Stunning views to the front and a high window to the side provides a lovely aspect of the school bell and Randwick woods in the background. Completed by a lovely en-suite shower room. I was very fortunate to see the cottage before the current owners bought it and they have truly transformed this cottage to create a stunning home.Grounds - From the garden gate a pathway to the rear provides access to a chipping area perfect terrace for the early morning coffee, a brick built store divided to create a garden store and log store. This could be converted to create a home office if required. Directly in front of the cottage, a public footpath provides and ease of access to the village primary school and great walks. A stone wall with gate provides access to the driveway with parking for three cars. Steps lead down to open lawned garden, enclosed by open picket fencing, surrounded by open fields, complete with summer house that takes centre stage, perfect for summer evenings where the children can play whilst the adults relax over a glass of wine or two. Perfect location to admire the open views across the valley. A variety of fruit trees sit against the dry stone walling, a lovely raised terrace perfect for a bistro table and chairs, a lovely wooden bench to sit and take in the views or sit and read a good book.What more could you ask for, safe space for the children to play, perfect for a summer gathering with a short walk to the village pub.Randwick, now a traditional Cotswold village from once several small hamlets and shelters beneath the western crest of a Cotswold Escarpment NW of Stroud. The village is a pleasing picture of traditional stone, (called laggers by the locals) remnants of its Weaving past. These line a maze of winding lanes adjoining parishes of Stonehouse and Standish.Walks to the top of the ridge are rewarded with panoramic views of nearby Randwick Woods adjoining Standish woods.Randwick C of E Primary School is highly regarded for its Christian values and achievements and currently an Ofsted outstanding school: A village hall, centre for annual Randwick Wap and other social activities.In the heart of the village The Vine Tree Inn offers a warm welcome and appreciation of village life. On a typical evening you will find the pub with a wide variety of customers from local organisations having a meeting, the pub darts team in mid game to a lone dog walker enjoying a sneaky pint (dog in tow). The restaurant is very well regarded where you can sample the fine foods on offer, all home cooked.The Wap, locally renowned and highlight of village life, originally dates back to at least middle ages. An old custom abolished in 1892 and reintroduced 1972 incorporating early Pagan elements and takes place each May.A short drive to Cashes Green, Cainscross, and Ebley offer a range of small shops: small supermarket, pharmacy, hair salon, fish & chip shop, cafes, several pubs, gymnasium, children's play centre, schools, rugby club and garages. Within easy access is the whole spectrum of educational opportunities, alternative primary schools. Senior schools.Major bus and rail links are in Stroud only 1.5 miles and M5 J13 only 4 miles. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_randwick-d83038/for-sale_i70578145
Vineyard View, a stunning four-bedroom detached house built in 2020, offers the perfect blend of modern living with quiet village life. Constructed from Cotswold stone, the property boasts a spacious 2,250 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation. Situated in the sought-after village of Woodchester, Vineyard View enjoys an elevated position with captivating views across Minchinhampton Common. This idyllic setting provides a tranquil escape while remaining close to village amenities with fibre broadband recently being installed in the area. The heart of the home is a magnificent 32ft open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area. Featuring a central island, this versatile space is ideal for entertaining family and friends. A well-equipped utility room, cloakroom, and a cosy sitting room with a warming woodburner complete the downstairs accommodations. Upstairs, three generous double bedrooms offer comfortable living space. The master bedroom boasts a luxurious ensuite shower room, while a family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms. On the top floor, an attic style fourth bedroom with its own shower room provides a perfect haven for guests or a private study.OutsideSecure off-street parking for multiple cars is located on the driveway at the front of the house. Lovely wrap-around gardens feature lawn, vibrant flower beds, dedicated entertaining areas, and a charming brick-built storage shed.SituationThe local town of Nailsworth (just 1.3 miles away) offers a wide selection of individual shops and services including a delicatessen, florist, craft shops and supermarkets. Above Nailsworth is Minchinhampton Common, some 600 acres of National Trust open common land providing opportunities for walking, horse riding, golf and a vantage point for extensive Cotswold views over the Stroud Valleys and the Severn Vale. Stroud, the principal urban centre locally, lies 3.3 miles away; renowned for its farmers market and providing more extensive educational, shopping and leisure facilities. A main line railway station with regular train services to London (Paddington) can also be found in Stroud. A number of respected state and independent schools are within close proximity of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i69872986
This spacious property boasts potential for extension or complete redevelopment (planning permission granted for both). Extend the charming Arts & Crafts style house or build a substantial modern family home (approx. 4000 sq ft) with stunning valley views. The current layout offers adaptable living space with a potential for 6/7 bedrooms, including an impressive open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, balcony, and two reception rooms. Built with traditional Cotswold stone, the existing house features a dining hall, sitting room, study, kitchen, and a conservatory on the ground floor, with a master bedroom with en-suite, family bathroom, and two further bedrooms upstairs.OutsideExtensive lawned gardens are positioned to the front and rear of the property and are a particular feature with an array of pretty well-established trees and shrubs. Fruit trees are positioned to the rear of the house with adaptable areas for growing vegetables or providing a safe area to play. The plot, which is split between garden and woodland, also offers potential for a swimming pool subject to planning and offers those interested in nature and woodland activities the chance to develop their own private plans. A paved sun terrace is positioned to the front and side of the house giving the choice between views or immense privacy. Two driveways offer parking for several vehicles together with access to the single and double garages.SituationThe property is within the village of South Woodchester between the towns of Stroud & Nailsworth. Local amenities include excellent Primary Schools in Woodchester & Amberley and Grammar Schools in Stroud as well as the well-regarded Beaudesert Park prep school also close by. There is also a village pub in North Woodchester, a Post Office and two Churches. Country walks are close at hand on Selsley Common. Stroud & Nailsworth are both within 3 miles, each offering a wide selection of shops, educational and recreational facilities with rail services into London (Paddington) available from Stroud.Additional InformationAGENTS NOTE: The vendor is splitting the current title and our map roughly represents the land included with the sale but please speak to us for more information For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70946006
Occupying a desirable position in an area of outstanding natural beauty within the sought-after village of Amberley. This handsome five-bedroom cottage which has been sympathetically renovated and extended offers a comfortable environment suitable for family life. Upon entry through the front porch, two reception rooms welcome you with an open fireplace and log burner, offering a pleasant outlook onto the established gardens and Minchinhampton Common. A useful utility room and cloakroom ensure practicality, while a cosy snug provides a great space for relaxation. The focal point of the home is undoubtedly the impressive kitchen/dining room, featuring modern units, built-in appliances, exposed beams, Velux windows for ample natural light, and a warming wood burner, creating a perfect ambiance for entertaining or relaxation. On the first floor, three bedrooms provide comfortable sleeping quarters, with an en-suite accompanying the master bedroom. A contemporary bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Two further bedrooms and a cloakroom are conveniently located on the top floor.OutsideThe property benefits from established, well-maintained gardens to the front and side, enclosed by Cotswold stone walls. Primarily laid to lawn, the gardens enjoy a sunny aspect and are complemented by a selection of mature trees, shrubs, and flower borders. A gated driveway provides ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles.SituationAmberley is a quintessential Cotswold village in an enviable location on the fringe of Minchinhampton Common. With a sought-after village school and two popular pubs, the village has a tremendous sense of community spirit. The surrounding Minchinhampton Common offers over 650 acres of National Trust land, ideal for dog walking and host to one of three challenging golf courses in the vicinity. One of the key draws to the area is the excellent choice of schools. Amberley itself has a sought after primary school and there are several excellent grammar schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham. Beaudesert Park School is within easy walking distance. London is within 2 hours by car or circa 90 minutes by train from nearby Stroud, which also has a large Waitrose plus other supermarkets. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71098206
Why We Love The Rifleman'sFormerly home to British fashion and accessories designer Lulu Guinness, The Rifleman's is the lock stock and barrel ideal of a quintessential Cotswold house with wonderful views from every window. Located in a picture-perfect backdrop with its pretty gables peeking out below the crest of the Slad valley, The Rifleman's is an attractive semi-detached Grade II listed stone house set back from a quiet country lane with off street gravelled parking. A lavender lined gravel path leads up to the front door which is flanked by acanthus and hellebores and topped by a hooded porch and climbing rose bushes. Inside the owners have created a joyous home combining an abundance of lovely period features with considered modern comforts in immaculate condition. Off the flagstone entrance passage sits a spacious family kitchen with marble-topped shaker fitted units including a large island, electric Aga, custom inbuilt bookshelves and a sitting area with sofa. The kitchen's pretty, gothic arched stone windows face Southwest with shutters and deep window seats looking out over fields and rolling hillside. Off the kitchen is a bright dining area with French windows onto an outdoor terrace, and a utility room including a WC and clever inbuilt cupboards with ample storage, washer dryer and extra larder space. The arched windows and views continue in the warm dual aspect family sitting room with limestone fireplace and log burner which sits to the other side of the front door.The first floor comprises three bright and airy bedrooms, two of which are configured as generous guest bedrooms with king-size beds and the third is a charming child's bedroom with handmade inbuilt bed and storage. A smart family bathroom with cast iron roll top bath as well as a separate shower is also located on this floor.The second floor boasts soaring vaulted ceilings and beautifully revealed beams and contains a large home office/games room with bespoke storage and the generous dual aspect principal bedroom and ensuite bathroom with a marble surround bath. GardenA stone wall separates the quiet lane in front of the house from the garden which wraps around three sides of the house and comprises a lawned area to the front, a terrace to the side of the house and a courtyard storage area at the back including a slate roof wooden shed. LocalitySlad 0.8 miles, Stroud Train Station 2.1 miles, Cirencester 13 miles, Cheltenham 14 milesFor those seeking a glorious country idyl, look no further than the beautiful rolling countryside of the Slad valley, immortalised by local author Laurie Lee in Cider with Rosie.The Rifleman's is set in The Vatch, a pretty hamlet located just under a mile to the South of Slad village within the Cotswolds AONB. The house enjoys outstanding views from all angles over the valley, including the limestone grasslands of Swift Hill Nature Reserve which has a border very close to Rifleman's back garden. The reserve supports over 130 species of wildflowers including rare frog orchids, bee orchids and early purple orchids and there is an abundance of local walking routes from The Rifleman's doorstep. The local Stroud Slad Farm produces organic beef, lamb and apple juice and supports a small community vegetable growing enterprise, just down the valley.Slad is the closest village, and it boasts a particularly wonderful 300-year-old pub The Woolpack Inn, which is a 15-minute walk away. The Woolpack used to be the local of Laurie Lee and it continues to serve nationally-recognised food and good cheer with a seasonal menu under head chef Adam Glover.The enduringly popular town of Stroud is a short drive away and was voted best place to live in the UK in 2021 by The Sunday Times due to the quality of its schools, transport links, green spaces and unique independent spirit. The town was one of the birthplaces of the organic food movement in the UK and shoppers are spoilt for choice between a host of first-class independent retailers and restaurants. Stroud has an award-winning local farmers market which is held every Saturday. There is also a strong cultural offering with the town hosting a number of annual arts festivals.The April sun spoke sweetly, and the scent of the earth reached me from burying fields, tilled and smelling as only land that is cherished and nurtured can.- Laurie Lee, Cider with Rosie TransportFor those wishing to commute, Stroud Railway Station is a 7 minute drive away and offers swift access to London Paddington to London with hourly direct trains taking just under an hour and a half. Fantastic SchoolsGloucestershire is noted for its excellent schools, both state-run and independent. Independents include Wycliffe College and Beaudesert Park schools in Stroud, Kings School in Gloucester, Westonbirt School, and Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies and Dean Close in Cheltenham. The Marling and Stroud High in Stroud are great state options and there are also grammar schools in Gloucester and Cheltenham. Chapters Past"Form! form! Riflemen form!Ready, be ready to meet the storm!Riflemen, riflemen, riflemen form!"- Alfred Lord TennysonThe lush green valleys surrounding Stroud have been a lively hub of settlement and trade since well before the Romans arrived, thanks to their excellent grazing, and the county prospered greatly through the medieval period off the back of the burgeoning English wool trade. Developments in mechanisation of the fulling process led to the Five Valleys surrounding Stroud becoming a focal point of the cloth industry due to the fast-flowing valley streams which helped power water wheels for a host of local cloth mills. The area was famous for the quality of its woollen broadcloth, referred to as Stroud cloth and particularly noteworthy was the production of military uniforms in the colour Stroudwater Scarlet during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Rifleman's itself is a 17th century former farmhouse which served as an inn to the local Vatch Mill during the 19th century. It hosted the training of militia on its rifle-range during Napoleonic times when there was palpable national concern of a French invasion. Alarm at this prospect galvanised volunteers to form local rifle companies right across Gloucestershire and the South of England, resulting in the distinctive name of this distinguished house. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71790109
Currently under construction a detached contemporary home of exacting standards, positioned on the edge of Stroud Town Centre with ease of access to amenities, including Stroud railway station and local schools. This stylish property is due for completion approximately early 2024. The property will be constructed from an innovative 4Wall panel system, finished with brick slips and complimented by Siberian larch cladding. All the services will be connected, including mains electricity, water, air source heat pumps and connection to the mains sewer. The Heat Pump Ventilation (HPV) system will provide filtered air without excess moisture to improve health, while minimising heat loss to help save on heating costs. It will also be connected to photo-voltaic roof panels with modern indoor and exterior lighting. There will be an electric charging point to the front of the property along with cycle and refuse storage. The internal accommodation is laid out over three floors and will be approximately 2754 sq. ft. in total. The garden floor will consist of three generous bedrooms and a family bathroom. An external terrace serves the garden floor with a plant room below. To the lower ground floor, you will find a spacious main suite with a dressing room and en-suite, along with a further bedroom, a sitting room and a balcony. The ground floor will then consist of a 38' L-shaped kitchen/living space, a balcony, a boot room, cloakroom and a main entrance hall.OutsideThe landscaped terraced gardens will be unique and generous for a property on the edge of the town centre. The front will have a parking platform, providing parking for multiple vehicles with covered storage below. A deck and shingle pathways surround the house. The garden will be a mixture of level lawn with a wildflower meadow area and an array of specimen trees. Fronting the River Frome will be a gravelled fire pit area and a decked area above overlooking the river and millpond.SituationEnjoying a central location, convenient for local shops and amenities, including the award-winning Farmers' Market, Stroud offers comprehensive facilities and services that include a railway station providing Intercity links to London (Paddington). Schooling is also a major draw to this area - Stroud Valley Community and Rosary Catholic primary schools; Stroud High and Marling grammar schools along with Thomas Keble secondary school and Stroud College - to name a few. For those needing to travel further afield, the M5 can be accessed to the west of Stroud, with the M4 situated to the east and there is a direct train into London in less than an hour and a half. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70360218
Sat in a generous plot, this detached Cotswold stone family residence offers characterful and versatile accommodation. Over recent years, our client has sensitively modernised the house retaining many period details whilst adding interest and individuality with the discrete use of reclaimed architectural items. The principal living area is a bright and spacious open plan room offering distinct kitchen, dining and family areas with French doors opening to the terrace and gardens. The kitchen has a modern electric 4-oven AGA whilst the family space has an open fire with stone surround. The sitting room also has a stone fire place housing a multi-fuel stove with folding doors offering the option to divide the room if desired. On the first floor, the principal bedroom has a faux balcony over-looking the gardens and an en suite bathroom with four further bedrooms having the use of a family bathroom and separate shower room. A ground floor cloak/shower room, study and utility room completes the accommodation.OutsideThe garden is mainly laid to lawn with a raised parterre with box-hedged borders and gravel paths and off road parking for several vehicles. A bespoke glass and timber garden pavilion provides the perfect setting for al fresco entertaining being equipped with a fireplace and catering facilities with ample room for informal seating and dining. Across the manicured lawns, ideal for a summer evening of croquet, the swimming pool is constructed from reclaimed architectural stonework and is heated via an air source heatpump.SituationThe Camp is at the heart of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Miserden parish, an adjacent village where there is a church, primary school, shop/Post Office and public house. The Camp, situated midway between the villages of Bisley, Birdlip and Sheepscombe, is conveniently located approximately 6, 9 and 11 miles from Stroud, Cheltenham and Cirencester respectively. The A417 links the M4 and M5 Motorways serving Bath, Bristol and the Midlands. The surrounding towns provide a good range of social, recreational and retail amenities to suit all tastes and budgets. Education options in the local area are particularly strong with independent schools including Kings School, Wycliffe College, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College and Dean Close with Grammar schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70205371
Old Greenhouse FarmBeautifully positioned on the edge of the Painswick Valley, Old Greenhouse Farm is an exceptional family home with an abundance of character and an excellent range of versatile accommodation. The house and associated buildings, including the classic Victorian stables which are extremely attractive and offer the opportunity to enjoy a range of potential lifestyles. Constructed in Cotswold stone with many architectural features, the property offers a substantial main residence along with an attached cottage, Little Greenhouse, which could re-integrate into the main house. There are two further self-contained flats on the first floor of the stables. With this in mind, Old Green House Farm offers the potential for significant income generation or multi-generational living.AccommodationOld Greenhouse Farm has a good range of spacious accommodation with important features, including flagstone and hardwood floors, fireplaces, including a traditional inglenook. The kitchen is fitted with a stylish range of painted units, and steps lead down to a charming breakfast room with a wood-burning stove. Beyond is a snug, utility room, boot room and large pantry.Upstairs and arranged over two floors, there are six bedrooms and three bathrooms, including the principal bedroom suite. Planning permission and Listed Building Consent has been granted (S.22/0647/HHOLD) for a contemporary two-storey extension to create a new kitchen/dining room with a principal bedroom suite above.Little Greenhouse (cottage) and 1 & 2 Greenhouse Mews (flats):Attached to the main house is Little Greenhouse a two storey cottage that offers a sitting room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom with a second occasional bedroom on the ground floor and scope to increase the accommodation by incorporating an adjacent ground floor room. 1 and 2 Greenhouse Mews are both one bedroom units on the first floor of the Victorian stables.Gardens and Grounds:The gardens are beautifully presented with a mix of formality and informality and are positioned to the south and west of the house. Predominantly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders, terraces and paths, ornamental pond, box hedging and a mature and productive mulberry tree. Beyond the main gardens is a level paddock, which is ideally positioned for a celebratory marquee or other potential uses.Land:The adjoining agricultural field of about 4 acres is currently set to pasture with vehicular access directly off Greenhouse Lane. On the opposite side of the lane is an area of mixed woodland extending to about 2.2 acres of mature trees. This area is Common land and designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).Planning:The property is Listed Grade II, which includes Old Greenhouse Farm, Little Greenhouse, and the Coach house & Stables, including Nos. 1 and 2 Greenhouse Mews.Planning permission and Listed Building Consent has been granted for an extension to the main house. The approved application can be found on the local authority website under reference: S.22/0647/HHOLD. Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way:The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, wayleaves and rights of way, public or private, whether or not referred to within the sale particulars. The sale plan within the brochure shows the route of footpaths which cross the property.Old Greenhouse Farm is positioned in the stunning, undulating countryside a short distance from the centre of Painswick (about a mile).Painswick continues to be a desirable and thriving community with many beautiful buildings, largely constructed from locally quarried stone, dating back as far as the 14th Century. Painswick Church is famous for its impressive stature and architecture, with a beautifully cared-for churchyard of stone table-top tombs and its abundance of yew trees a prominent feature at the heart of the town. Painswick Beacon, also an important part of Painswick's history, is the site of an ancient Iron Age hill fort, and due to its height at about 283m (928ft), it has arguably some of the best 360-degree views, you will find in the Cotswolds.Painswick Rococo Garden was fantastical in both its character and inspiration. Created in the mid-1700s within a valley setting with deceptive vistas juxtaposed with serpentine paths, the Garden is peppered with charming follies to surprise and delight. There are several local shops, galleries, tearooms, and restaurants in the village, along with a pharmacy, doctor, and dentist surgeries and two public houses. More comprehensive facilities and amenities are provided by nearby Cheltenham, including the popular attractions of the Literature Festival, Cricket Festival, National Hunt Horse Racing, theatre and a large range of restaurants and hotels.Painswick offers a playgroup and primary school with secondary schools in the surrounding area, including Marling School, Stroud High School, Pate's Grammar schools and an excellent selection of independent schools, including Beaudesert Park School, Wycliffe College, Dean Close, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College and The King's School in Gloucester.Distances:Stroud 4 miles, Cheltenham 12 miles, Cirencester 13 miles, Bristol 33 miles (Distances and times approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i70832896
Magnificent Grade II* Listed family house with far reaching views DescriptionBuilt in the mid/late 18th Century, Slade House which is Grade II* listed, stands magnificently in its 8 acre plot with far reaching views over Slad Brook and across the Slad Valley.The current owner carried out a full restoration project on the main house over a period of 3 years when the house was bought in 1996, meticulously and sympathetically renovating it. In more recent years the double garage with an office above was built and the studio converted from old cowsheds. As you arrive through the gates of Slade House, you are immediately taken by the stunning views out across the front lawn.Welcomed into a beautiful reception hall with original flag stone floor and log burner, the entrance is impressive, yet warm and inviting. The kitchen to the west offers plenty of space for enthusiastic cooks and hosting; with ample storage and work tops, as well as plenty of space for guests to sit comfortably. With dual aspect views and tall ceiling heights, in keeping with the rest of the house, there is wonderful light and sense of space. The kitchen leads directly through to the conservatory which is currently used as a dining room, leading straight out into the garden through French doors. The two main entertaining rooms are almost identical in size but offer totally different spaces; the sitting room is laid with Sisal carpet and oozes comfort with dusty pink chalk walls, wonderful views across the front lawn and a large fireplace. While the drawing room is an outstanding panelled room featuring apsidal niches with blocked Gibbs surrounds, a flanking chimneypiece with a mirror in shouldered architrave and two giant fluted Ionic columns carrying entablature with pulvinated frieze, all complimented beautifully by two large windows and French doors with shutters opening out on to the front lawn.At the rear of the house is a downstairs cloakroom and useful boot room leading out in to the garden.The first floor comprises of three large double bedrooms, a further smaller double and two family bathrooms. Each bedroom has been beautifully designed and feature fireplaces and wonderful views. The second floor is currently used as a magnificent principal bedroom suite; with a large bathroom and generous dressing room leading through to the bedroom. For prospective families, this could be transformed into a fantastic 'kids landing' with potential for two bedrooms, a bathroom and space for a playroom.In addition to the front lawn, the garden below the house is host to a variety of mature trees and shrubs with mown paths through the longer grass as well as a gravelled path leading to the studio that was converted in 2005; with one large main room, two smaller rooms used as changing rooms as well as a separate WC.The double garage was built in 2000, with two separate electric doors and one large space internally. To the rear there is a tool shed and wood store. The first floor above, is a wonderfully bright office space. Beyond the walls of the garden are disused cowsheds which would make for a fantastic annexe, subject to usual planning consents. The land is approximately 8 acres and runs from the garden walls, northerly down the hill to Slad BrookLocationSlade House occupies a prominent position on the outskirts of Stroud, which offers an eclectic mix of shops as well as a Waitrose supermarket and an award winning farmers market. The area is well served with both private and state schools including Beaudesert Park School on Minchinhampton Common, Stroud High and the Marling School in Stroud and Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, as well as the girls and boys colleges in Cheltenham. There are many and varied recreational activities in the area including racing at Cheltenham, polo in Cirencester and sailing on the Cotswold Water Park. Casual golfers will enjoy the Minchinhampton golf course where players need to avoid the free roaming cows. Communications in the area are excellent with rail services available from Stroud and Kemble Stations, connecting with London Paddington, the journey time being about 1.5 hours. Road networks through the region link to the larger centres of Cheltenham, Gloucester and Swindon and the motorway network (M4 and M5) provides fast road links to Bristol, London and The Midlands.Square Footage: 4,305 sq ft Acreage: 8.83 Acres Additional InfoTetbury 11.5 miles, Cirencester 13.6 miles, Cheltenham 13.7 miles, M4 (15) 30.6 miles, M4 (J18) 20.5 miles, Stroud Station 1.1 miles, Kemble Station 13.1 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i69143514
A sensational and substantial country home, renovated to a very high standard with impressive attention to detail. The house is both welcoming and practical, blending contemporary living superbly with original features, in a fabulous setting. Great care and attention have been put into creating bright and light living spaces and cosy corners whilst taking in the impressive far-reaching views of the neighbouring countryside. It is a stunning spot!Overview: - Location: Rodborough CommonLiving spaces: 7Bedrooms: 9Bathrooms: 5Location: - uperbly situated in a private close of 10 houses located on Rodborough Common, Overbutterow House benefits from wonderful country living whilst being ideally placed close to local amenities. The commons, set within 300 acres of National Trust land with panoramic views of the Stroud valley and Severn estuary, enjoy Commoners' Rights, and during summer months herds of cows and a string of horses roam freely.Nearby Stroud is well served and offers great amenities and travel connections. It provides leisure and sports centres, supermarkets including a handy Waitrose and an award-winning weekly farmers market. The Five Valleys shopping centre is a superb indoor complex complete with a delightful food hall and independent shops.Nailsworth is also nearby and is home to the award-winning Bakery Hobbs House Bakery, and an excellent delicatessen, William's Kitchen. The Bear at Rodborough is just up the road and has a superb beer garden.Minchinhampton, 3 miles away, is a small Cotswold market town with an excellent range of day to day shops including a general store, butcher, chemist, and Post Office. Other amenities in the town include a doctor's surgery, dentist, library, The Crown, two restaurants and a church.Painswick, 7 miles away, is often called The Queen of The Cotswolds, is a historic wool town which offers excellent restaurant choices, lovely artisan boutiques and cafes, and beautiful walks surrounding the village.Known as the "Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester is a hub of vibrant cultural life known for its beautiful limestone townhouses, exciting boutiques, restaurants, cafes, a handy Waitrose and twice weekly markets.Cheltenham is a short drive north and not only offers excellent shopping and dining, it is also host to fabulous literary, jazz and food festivals, and of course horse racing. Sporting opportunities are abundant with nearby golf courses in Minchinhampton and Cirencester; bridle paths are plentiful; sailing and water sports can be enjoyed at the Cotswold Water Park.The area offers a superb choice of schooling with an outstanding selection of state, grammar and private schools such as Beaudesert Park on the doorstep, Minchinhampton Primary School, Chalford Primary School, Marling, Stroud High, Westonbirt and Cheltenham Colleges to name but a few.Communications in the area are excellent with high-speed internet and easy access to major hubs and international airports in the South-West, the Midlands and London, via the M4 and M5 motorways and well-connected direct train services.Stroud 2 miles (direct train to London Paddington 85 mins) - Nailsworth 3 miles - Minchinhampton 3 miles - Painswick 7 miles - Cirencester 13 miles - Kemble Station 13 miles (direct train to London Paddington 75 mins) - Cheltenham 15 milesDescription: - Overbutterow House is a sensational and substantial country home, renovated to a very high standard with impressive attention to detail. The house is both welcoming and practical, blending contemporary living superbly with original features, in a fabulous setting. Great care and attention have been put into creating bright and light living spaces and cosy corners whilst taking in the impressive far-reaching views of the neighbouring countryside. It is a stunning spot!The kitchen/ family room is the heart of the house with a stunning parquet floor, striking blush pink electric Aga and there is plenty of worktop and storage space. Designed by Jonathan Randall Kitchens, the room works brilliantly for every dining and informal gatherings and is equipped with all the necessary modern appliances. The breakfast/ dining area leads onto the terrace with its gorgeous garden views, perfect for sundowners and summer BBQs with family and friends.The dining room comes into its own when entertaining and for larger celebrations. This is a bright and light room with large windows, an open fireplace and impressive ceiling height. The adjoining drawing room is generously proportioned with a lovely open fireplace. It leads through to the garden room, a superb spot to relax with a good book. The ground floor also comprises a playroom and a library.The lower ground floor is home to an impressive bespoke wine cellar with mahogany panelling, exceptional for the wine enthusiast! There is also a boot room, utility, workshop, cellar and store.The first floor comprises the master suite with en suite bathroom and dressing room. French doors lead from the bedroom to the balcony with far reaching views over the Stroud valley. There are five further bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor, along with two separate WCs.The second floor has three bedrooms, a bathroom and a study. All the rooms have been beautifully designed with plenty of discreet storage space. There is also a laundry room.Outside the pool house, designed by Prime Oak, is a superb addition to the overall living space. Created with style and comfort in mind it comprises a home office and a generously proportioned family living space with sliding doors which open onto the terrace and pool area. This space can be cleverly divided to provide two separate livings spaces or opened up for a more open plan feel. The parquet floor, exposed beams and wall paneling are fabulous features. There is also a changing room with shower and wc.The heated pool is superbly positioned to the side of the house, bordered by Cotswold stone walling and discreet glass panels for a seamless transition to the garden and views beyond.The garden is predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with pretty herbaceous borders, and is a great place to entertain with garden parties and family sports fixtures! There is an oak frame car port and plenty of parking on the gravel driveway.Vendors' thoughts: We have loved living at Overbutterow House - it is perfectly situated on Rodborough Common, near to fantastic schools and only a 5-minute drive to Stroud station so it is easy to travel to London. We regularly enjoy hosting our family and friends for the weekend, having bbqs on the terrace, swimming in the pool and playing games in the pool house or cricket in the garden. Whilst a large house, it is split over 4 floors allowing each space to feel cosy and it is ideal for a large family with young children. We often visit the local farmers' market in Stroud or take the dog for a walk via the local ice-cream shop Winston's. Being surrounded by National Trust land has ensured the location is peaceful and the children have loved spotting an extensive range of wildlife in our wildflower garden.In a nutshell: Cotswold living at it's best! A truly stunning home.Council Tax band H and EPC rating F.Tenure: Freehold.Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating and air-source heat pump. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rodborough-common-d60787/for-sale_i71403117
Magnificent Grade II* Cotswolds Manor House in a truly magical setting DescriptionEdgeworth Manor sits magnificently in an elevated position with views over its gardens, woodlands and stunning sylvan valley below. The long tree lined Carriage Drive, with pillared entrances and elaborate wrought iron gates at each end, makes an imposing entrance to the Manor. Stone steps lead up to the heavily studded oak front door which sits within a stone carved entrance, with its coat of arms from earlier times.Upon entering the baronial hall, there is a real sense of arrival. This is created by its unrestrained scale, architectural integrity and detail, which continues throughout this beautiful and magnificent house. Features include barrelled and ornately carved ceilings, coffered ceilings, oak panelled rooms, bright stone mullioned windows, detailed cornicing, ancient oak floors and staircases along with wonderful fireplaces that illustrate what a remarkable manor house this is, undoubtedly, one of the finest in the Cotswolds.The present owner has created a family home which is beautifully restored, warm and inviting as well as providing the ability to entertain on a grand scale. The attention to detail is exquisite from the hand painted stencilling in the kitchen, to rich honey coloured stone worktops and bathroom surrounds.Main CourtyardThe gravel drive passes the Grade I listed Church of St Mary and through the main iron gates. Before arriving at the front of the house, which is bordered by lawns, are two ancient yew trees and a delightful orangery which is framed with silvered oak pillars.This south facing orangery has two decorative stone and lead water troughs at either end, whilst an espaliered fig covers the back wall and a vine rambles through the roof.Inner CourtyardApproached through high wooden gates, this courtyard is bordered by an old hayloft, thought previously to have been the reading room of the Church. The Coach House, Coach House Cottage and Coach House Cottage garage, tractor store, three bay woodstore, stable, tack room and workshop also border this private courtyard. The hayloft, presently used as a storeroom, has leaded light windows, a staircase to a mezzanine with an old hayloft door. A 'jack and jill' bathroom off the mezzanine is shared with the main bedroom of the Coach House Cottage.There is a large agricultural barn at the rear of the workshopGardens and GroundsSpectacular gardens lie predominantly to the south and east of the house with breath-taking views over the valley. The garden door opens to a lawned terrace with historic stone finials and piers. The kitchen doors open to wide stone steps to a further lawned terrace with a lavender hedge. In turn, further steps divide in two, with graceful wrought iron balustrades, and drop to the lower terrace and garden where there is a pretty stone summerhouse. The lawns sweep down to the pond below, under the arching boughs of a glorious lime tree.The lower terrace also leads round to a walled rose walk, bridged by a rose covered pergola. Stone gargoyles mark the entrance. From here an ancient yew arch leads back to the main courtyard. The stunning walled kitchen garden is accessed through a silvered oak studded gate. An old stone trough with an iron water pump sits at the top. Here there are lovely views to beautiful rolling countryside. Either side are two avenues of cordoned apple trees with espaliered fruit trees on the stone walls behind. There is also a cutting flower bed, herb beds, a large vegetable garden and two greenhouses. Roses, foxgloves, peonies and other beautiful cut flowers are in abundance within this remarkable secluded garden. A track leads through the gardens, past the pond to the woodland below. This wooded valley is utterly magical and enchanting. A mixture of broadleaf and spruce trees, with swathes of wild garlic. Only a quarter of a mile from its source, the River Frome meanders through the valley floor, and is crossed by an ancient stone bridge. Below the woodland on the far side of the valley, are two pasture meadows.LocationEdgeworth 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 helicopter landing 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.The larger town of Cheltenham offers a greater choice of shops and is host to a number of festivals including the Jazz and Literature Festivals.There is local access to bridleways and footpaths to enjoy in this completely unspoiled part of the Cotswolds. Sporting opportunities include racing at Cheltenham and Bath and golf at Cirencester and Minchinhampton. There is also polo at nearby Edgeworth, Beaufort and Cirencester Park Polo Clubs. In addition there is hunting with the Cotswolds Hunt and water sports are nearby at the Cotswold Water Park.There is a wide choice of both preparatory and public schools in the area including Beaudesert, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies, St Edwards, Dean Close and Westonbirt.Square Footage: 19,494 sq ft Acreage: 56 AcresDirectionsFrom London take the M4 to junction 15. Proceed north on A419 signed to Cirencester. After 17 miles continue onto the A417. After a further 4.8 miles take the exit towards Duntisbourne Leer. Continue for 3 miles. The entrance gates to Edgeworth Manor are on the left just after School Lane. Proceed through the stone gatepiers, past North Lodge down the long drive to the manor. Additional InfoCouncil Tax Band = H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stroud-d196846/for-sale_i71842735
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