****REDUCED**** A Grade II Listed period farmhouse set within 4.5 acres of land. The property has some delightful barns that recently acquired planning permission to be made into 3 dwellings. Call Knight Frank to arrange a viewing. This stunning period farmhouse with planning permission to convert the red brick surrounding barns is situated along Lincomb Lane, a country road to the edge of Hartlebury. The property stands in a fine rural position with views over farmland. Court Farm is an imposing farmhouse that requires complete renovation. Grade II Listed, it has many wonderful period features. To the front is an extensive lawned garden whilst at the rear there is a small concrete yard with garaging, a red brick barn and modern barn. There is a coach house at the far end of the garden and a former dairy to the side of house. The property is being sold with approximately 4.5 acres of land that historically has been used for agricultural purposes. Planning has been approved for the restoration of the farmhouse and conversion of the coach house to an annex, conversion of barn and old dairy to form two residential units, construction of improved vehicular access and new garage block. Application number W/09/00799/CU Worcester 10 miles, Droitwich 8 miles, M5 (J6) 10 miles, Birmingham 22 miles (Distances approximate)
A fabulous two double bedroom duplex penthouse apartment atop a grand converted Victorian building built by the Co-operative in 1887. The apartment extends to 1336 sq ft with a large open plan reception room opening on to a private roof terrace. The 11'5x9'4 kitchen is tucked away to the back of the upper level with a double oven, plenty of storage and an electronically controlled Velux window with rain sensors. The current owners have given careful thought to the newly built storage in the dining area and other built in Neville Johnson pieces in the hall and bedrooms. On the lower level the south east facing master bedroom has an en suite bathroom and plenty of built in wardrobes whilst bedroom two has a fabulous new walk in wardrobe. The flat is in superb order with a combination of wooden floors and good quality carpets. Outdoor heaters on the roof terrace lend it perfectly to summer entertaining whilst the flat is airconditioned. Sugar House has a night time porter and shares daytime porter facilities with the adjacent development. The apartment is being sold with one underground car parking space. Two streets from the City of London and many residents walk to work in the Square Mile. Transport: Aldgate East (Hammersmith & City and District) and Aldgate (Metropolitan and Circle). Supermarket shopping at Waitrose less than 1/2 mile away.
Townhouse For Sale 3 bed in Leicester England UK find Leicester properties. Townhouse For Sale 3 bed in Leicester England UK search Leicester properties. Contact Cupid Homes 3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale: Abbey Drive, Leicester, Leicestershire Cupid Homes are pleased to offer a new instruction based on Abbey Drive(off Abbey Lane) in Leicester. At such a great price, this property is ideal for the first time buyer or investor. Serious offers considered. Ref: 42AL24 Offering spacious accommodation levels for first time purchasers or investors, this nicely proportioned inter-war built town house lies on the northern fringes of the city centre affording convenient access to a good range of local facilities. The property benefits from gas radatior central heating, UPVC double glazing and is offered for sale with the benefit of no upward chain and no stamp duty payable. Internal inspection advised. GROUND FLOOR Front door to: RECEPTION LOBBY With radiator and stairs rising to first floor. LOUNGE 4.70m(15'5'') into bay x 3.45m(11'4'') maxWith fitted gas fire, radiator and UPVC double glazed bay window to front elevation. BREAKFAST KITCHEN 4.37m(14'4'') x 2.57m(8'5'') approxWith base and eye level storage units, rolled edge work surfaces, plumbing for washing machine, radiator, gas cooker point, understairs storage cupboard, UPVC door and window to rear garden. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Having loft access via ceiling. BEDROOM ONE (FRONT) 4.22m(13'10'') into bay x 3.33m(10'11'') maxWith radiator and UPVC double bay window. BEDROOM TWO (REAR) 3.23m(10'7'') approx x 0.33m(1'1'')3.38m (11'1") max 2.67m (8'9") min x 3.23m(10'7") With radiator, built-in airing cupboard housing the central heating/hot water boiler and UPVC double glazed window. BEDROOM THREE (FRONT) 2.26m(7'5'') x 1.93m(6'4'') approxWith radiator and UPVC double glazed window. REFITTED BATHROOM/WC With white suite comprising of panelled bath with mixer shower attached, low flush wc suite, wash hand basin, radiator and obscure double glazed window. OUTSIDE To the front of the property there is a small forecourted garden area with picket fence and gates to front boundary. To the rear of the property there are useful brick outbuildings and a large extensive rear garden. TENURE The property is being sold freehold with Vacant Possession.
Period conversion, offering spacious accommodation and sitting in 0.5 acre of landscaped gardens. The house is built of lime stone with dressed Hornton stone bay windows and attractive architraves under a tiled roof. 9 The Mansion House is a substantial south facing wing of the original Mansion House which was originally constructed in the 18th century by the Willoughby de Broke family. The house was redeveloped and divided in the late 1980's into a number of substantial properties surrounded by further houses and cottages in a parkland setting of 40 acres. The conversion has sympathetically retained the elegant proportions of the original rooms with attractive moulded cornices, ceiling roses, large sash windows and tall ceilings. Accommodation includes entrance porch, hallway, drawing room having a bay window over looking the garden, kitchen/breakfast room having a dual aspect , dining room, guest cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite, walk in wardrobe and stunning south easterly views across the garden, 3 further double bedrooms, shower room, family bathroom, landscaped gardens, summerhouse, gated parking. M40 (J12) 4 miles, Stratford upon Avon 10 miles, Banbury 11 miles (trains to London Marylebone from 71 minutes), Birmingham International Airport 27 miles, Oxford 34 miles. The Mansion House is situated in the hamlet of Little Kineton, about 0.5 mile from Kineton, which has shopping facilities for day to day requirements, including bank, post office, parish church, schools and doctors surgery. A wider range of shopping and leisure facilities can be found in Stratford upon Avon, Warwick and Leam
A period property dating back to the 1930's which has been modernised over the years and retains many original features. The house benefits from a southerly aspect, a double garage and is approximately two miles from Haslemere station. Okehurst is a striking family home which we understand dates back to 1932. Benefits include a high specification Shaker style kitchen and pretty gardens, which are a prominent feature, with a large area of flat lawn interspersed with a number of well established trees and shrubs. The house is situated within the quiet hamlet of Lynchmere, which is located approximately 2.5 miles from the centre of the popular market town of Haslemere. The town offers an excellent number of boutique shops and restaurants. Local amenities also include a tennis club, The Herons Leisure Centre and a mainline train station, with services to London Waterloo taking approximately 56 minutes. There is also an excellent choice of schools in the area, including The Royal Senior School and St. Ives in Haslemere, St. Edmunds, The Royal Junior School and Amesbury at Hindhead and Highfield School in Liphook. Other schools in the area include Charterhouse at Godalming and Barrow Hill at Witley. Haslemere 2.5 miles Haslemere Station 2.0 miles (London Waterloo ? approximately 56 minutes) Godalming 12.3 miles Guildford 17.2 miles
The property is set in an elevated position at the head of a long drive. The surrounding countryside is staggeringly beautiful and has un-interrupted views to the west. This idyllic location is within easy reach of the riverside towns of Tenbury Wells and Bewdley. Renowned Abberley Hall Preparatory School is close by. The site is believed to date to a Roman fortification around AD418. The earliest records of Sodington describe it as a fortified house with 4 drawbridges over its moat. It was held by Sir Richard de Sodington in the mid 13th Century, when it passed by marriage to the Blounts in whose family it stayed until 1958. It was then sold to Richard Jensen, of Jensen Interceptor Cars. The present house was built in 1806 and the original moat still surrounds the house today, crossed by listed Late Georgian bridges. The rooms are all of good proportions with the main reception rooms leading off a central hallway. Upstairs there is a library/billiard room. The 8 bedrooms and 5 bath/shower rooms extend over the first and second floors. Standing within attractive gardens and grounds an outlook is enjoyed over the beautiful Teme Valley. Bewdley 7 miles, Tenbury Wells 7 miles, Kidderminster 9 miles, Ludlow 13 miles, Worcester 18 miles, Birmingham 28 miles, London 132 miles, M5 (J6) 18 miles, M5 (J4) 20 miles, (all mileages are approximate)
This beautifully built new country house is in a timeless traditional style surrounded by rolling countryside. It is a spacious family home with secondary accomodation, gardens and grounds of about 5 acres. Fairfax is an established and highly respected company dedicated to the design and construction of classically beautiful country houses. The skilled and highly focused team have built a house on a wonderful mature site, that combines high quality traditional materials and workmanship with the requirements of modern day living. Fairfax have created this exceptional Regency-style family house set in established gardens and grounds. White Oak is in a superb rural position on the edge of the village of Braishfield, which has a number of good public houses, a church and a primary school. The market town of Romsey and the Cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury provide a more comprehensive range of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities. Recreational facilities in the area include; fishing on the chalk streams of the River Test, excellent walking in the surrounding countryside. Lower Slackstead 1.5 miles Romsey 5 miles Winchester 6 miles Southampton 13 miles Distances and times approximate
A single storey dwelling set in just under 5 acres backing onto the River Wey and Wisley Golf Club. The grounds comprise of number of paddocks, a sand school and a selection of outbuildings including a stable block and barn. Ripley 2 miles Cobham 5 miles Guildford 10 miles Central London 28 miles (distances approximate)
Set on the edge of a delightful and much sought-after village close to Bath, the house is not listed. It has been extended and refurbished in recent years to create a fabulous family home. Approached by a long tree lined driveway, the house occupies a lovely and totally private setting overlooking its mature gardens, grounds and woodland and beyond to open countryside. The house is not listed and has been extended and refurbished in recent years to create a truly impressive, good sized family home. Having been immaculately restored and with an impressive number of reception rooms and bedrooms it is perfect for both cosy and grand family entertaining. There is a mature and well established garden which has been beautifully designed and maintained. In addition there are also a number of terraces and courtyards, a walled kitchen garden, Japanese garden, a loggia, pergola, a large pond, a knot garden and an attractive rondaval. There are extensive outbuildings including 2 double garages, one with a wine cellar beneath. There is a delightful two bedroom cottage with its own private garden. Chippenham 4 miles (Paddington 1 hour 20 mins) Bath 9 miles Bristol 15 miles M4 (J18) 5 miles
A superb, brand new house built to a very high specification tucked away off Kings Road at the top of Richmond Hill. The property offers 6200 sq ft (576 sqm) of amazing lateral entertaining and bedroom space on three floors. Carlile Place is a development of two large and beautifully proportioned detached houses positioned in a discrete location at the top of Richmond Hill. Superbly designed and built to a very high specification, the 6200 sq ft of accommodation is arranged laterally across three floors, which is a major benefit for family living. To find a brand new house of this size and specification in such a highly regarded area of Richmond is almost impossible. Richmond is a wonderful environment in which to bring up a family with many green open spaces, including the 2500 acres of Richmond Park and the River Thames, close to hand. The borough offers numerous first class schooling opportunities, a major draw for buyers looking to migrate from central London, a number of which are within walking distance. The centre of Richmond offers numerous shops, bars and restaurants, a theatre and a cinema. There are a number of golf courses in the area and many recreational activities and clubs nearby. Central London is easily accessed via the station in Richmond offering both overland and underground services (Waterloo in under 20 mins). Heathrow is within 10 miles and the M3, M4 and M25 motorways are also close to hand.
A superb, brand new house built to a very high specification tucked away off Kings Road at the top of Richmond Hill. The property offers 6060 sq ft (563 sqm) of amazing lateral entertaining and bedroom space on three floors. Carlile Place is a development of two large and beautifully proportioned detached houses positioned in a discrete location at the top of Richmond Hill. Superbly designed and built to a very high specification, the 6060 sq ft of accommodation is arranged laterally across three floors, which is a major benefit for family living. To find a brand new house of this size and specification in such a highly regarded area of Richmond is almost impossible. Richmond is a wonderful environment in which to bring up a family with many green open spaces, including the 2500 acres of Richmond Park and the River Thames, close to hand. The borough offers numerous first class schooling opportunities, a major draw for buyers looking to migrate from central London, a number of which are within walking distance. The centre of Richmond offers numerous shops, bars and restaurants, a theatre and a cinema. There are a number of golf courses in the area and many recreational activities and clubs nearby. Central London is easily accessed via the station in Richmond offering both overland and underground services (Waterloo in under 20 mins). Heathrow is within 10 miles and the M3, M4 and M25 motorways are also close to hand.
Originally built for one of the captains on Nelsons Victory, the house is set high above Branscombe and has some views of the sea. Recently refurbished. Coach house with self-contained flat. About 19.16 acres. Trafalgar Barton is a magnificent, elegant house of great character and charm. It is approached up its own private driveway and set in an elevated position with wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. This miniature estate has extensive pasture and amenity woodland interlinked by paths and rides at different levels. The house was extensively re-modelled almost 70 years ago and recently refurbished and renovated to a very high standard. As well as numerous outbuildings there is a Coach House with a two bedroomed flat on the first floor and a Dolls House which is a delightful stone building styled as a cottage and currently used as an artists studio. Opposite the Coach House is a very private and completely screened rose garden. To the south and west of the house are rockery gardens, lawns and herbaceous borders & above the house is a partly walled vegetable garden. A number of fields and paddocks surround the house. The grounds extend in total to about 19.75 acres. Sidmouth 6 miles Honiton 8 miles Exeter 15 miles
An impressive non Listed family home surrounded by its own land. Separate 4 bedroom cottage. Range of buildings and stables. Tennis court. Swimming pool. Gardens. Extensive grassland with copses of woodland. Potential for a shoot. AVAILABLE AS A WHOLE OR IN 2 LOTS. Higher Thorne is in a private rural location, about half a mile from the very popular Exmoor village of Exford which has a general store, post office and two renowned pub/hotels. It is an impressive south facing property which has evolved over the centuries but is not Listed. There are a number of excellent rooms within the house which include a large drawing room, lovely reception hall with open fire, sitting room, dining room and kitchen. The master bedroom suite includes a dressing room and bathroom. Whilst the house would benefit from some updating, it is a lovely large family home with excellent potential. The separate 4 bedroom cottage is close to the house. The gardens are superb and there are lovely beech lined hedges and banks as well as areas of woodland. There is an old swimming pool and an existing tennis courts both of which are in need of refurbishment. Range of outbuildings. Exford Dulverton 10 miles Bampton 15 miles Taunton 28 miles Tiverton 24 miles Tiverton Parkway Station and Junction 27 M5 28 miles (London Paddington 2 hours) Distances and times approximate
This large detached house is located in an elevated position with good views and surrounded by an immaculately presented garden and grounds. It is well located for a number of excellent schools including Millfield and Hazlegrove. The house is believed to date from circa 1840 and has a fine hamstone porch with prominent front door. The house has been the subject of an extensive renovation programme between 2008-2009 and is now presented in immaculate order. It has many period features including fine flagstone floors within the entrance hall, mainly sash windows with cut stone surrounds, some working window shutters and attractive open fireplaces in the principal reception rooms. It has spacious family orientated accommodation with well proportioned rooms and incorporates a highly adaptable lower ground floor providing potential home office space/games room with gym and domestic areas. Outside there is a large outbuilding with garaging for 4 cars, workshop and store. The long driveway is approached from the lane and the principal garden lies on both sides of the drive with a large pond on one side. There is Planning Permission for an outdoor swimming pool. In all there is about 6.31 acres. Yeovil 6 miles (Waterloo 2.25 hours). Street 8 miles. Glastonbury 10 miles. Castle Cary 14 miles (Paddington 110 minutes). The village of Kingsdon has a parish church and popular gastro pub. More extensive local facilities in Somerton, about 3 miles.
Situated in a secure gated development built by the renowned high end developer, Octagon. The property is set on a substantial double plot overlooking the River Thames and offers in excess of 5500sq ft. Martineau Drive is an exceptional Octagon designed development of large family homes that offer flexible style accommodation with excellent finishes throughout. This particular home has been built on a double plot which has allowed the present owner to further extend the property thus substantially increasing the square footage. The home comprises a large entrance hall with two imposing reception rooms on the ground floor, one with a terrace overlooking the river Thames, five good sized bedrooms with three bathrooms (en suite to master and guest room), plus an inviting sauna/steam room. The lower ground floor has a 23ft kitchen/breakfast/family room with folding doors leading to a large covered patio area. Further benefits include an excellent utility room, a lower ground floor playroom, 2 guest cloakrooms, a double width landscaped garden, garage and additional parking. A sumptuous cinema/gymnasium room, accessed via the rear patio, further compliments this very substantial home. Richmond Lock is within the catchment area for a number of excellent schools. St Margarets and Richmond offer a number of facilities including shops, bars, restaurants and mainline stations providing good links into central London.
Beautifully appointed castle with stunning gardens and parkland grounds, staff flat and gate lodge. Half an hour from St Andrews and within 40 minutes of Edinburgh Airport. The castle date from around 1530 and formed part of the lands of the Earl of Fife. The castle has had many illustrious owners but in 1887 Myres Castle was sold to James Fairlie who had been Private Chamberlain at the Vatican to three Popes and the walled garden was laid out in the same style as one of the gardens of the Vatican. It has been most recently renovated in 1999 creating 10 ensuite bedrooms and modern kitchen and heating facilities and is now a superbly comfortable family house. The castle lies in beautiful Fife countryside and has complete privacy created by its own private woodland all around the perimeter. Access to St Andrews and the world famous golf courses is only about half and hour away and Edinburgh airport comfortably within an hours drive. The contents of the castle are also available by separate negotiation. Located south of the village of Auchtermuchty and only 19 miles from St Andrews. Edinburgh airport is about 31 miles.
A well presented 2 bedroom maisonette on the top 2 floors of this period building, situated on this popular street just off Westbourne Grove. The flat is being sold with a tenancy until November 2012. This flat for sale is located in Notting Hill which is within the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea and is internationally known for the Notting Hill carnival, the Portobello Road market, the iconic movie and some of finest residential real estate in central London. Properties range from highly sought after elegant stucco fronted family houses onto acclaimed communal gardens to contemporary apartments and studio flats. Notting Hill benefits from excellent transport links by either underground (District, Circle, Central and the Hammersmith and City lines) or by bus to the West End, the City and Canary Wharf . and is also within close proximity to Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Holland Park and the amenities of Kensington High Street.
A substantial family home, offering flexible and spacious accommodation within beautiful Worcestershire countryside benefiting from gardens and grounds of around 30 acres. Call Knight Frank the Worcester Estate Agent 01905 723 438. The Wainhouse is a well proportioned family home which is beautifully presented. The property is entered from gravel parking to the front into a large reception hall. There are a number of reception rooms all of good size and dimension, of note is the fabulous family kitchen with AGA, granite work surfaces and a large island. There are seven double bedrooms that are serviced by 4 bathrooms and en suite shower rooms. Additionally there is an annexe that has an interconnecting door to the main house (although can remain self contained if desired) which provides 2 extra bedrooms, a kitchen and living accommodation. The gardens and grounds include paddocks, gazebo, decked vegetable area and wildlife pond. Worcester 13 miles.Kidderminster 8 miles.Birmingham 26 miles
With excellent access to communication links and set in the heart of the Severn Vale, this attractive farmhouse is complimented by a range of modern and traditional outbuildings, acreage and amenities. A traditional farmstead surrounded by a number of stock fenced paddocks on three sides with a large trout lake taking up a central position to the rear of the buildings. Each of the fields has water connected to it. The original barns offer obvious conversion possibilities subject to the relevant planning consents, whilst the steel framed agricultural buildings to the rear of the property have been in regular use until very recently. Arranged over two floors with a separate annex, the farmhouse itself would benefit from some updating. Sitting side on to the road, the house enjoys views over the gardens to the front and rear. Ashleworth 2.4 miles, Hartpury College 3 miles, Gloucester 7 miles, Tewkesbury 8 miles, Cheltenham 13 miles, Bristol 41 miles, Birmingham 50 miles, Oxford 55 miles, London 120 miles (Distances approximate).
More pictures are available on the video tour. A beautifully presented Manor House with views over open fields. The property was built in 2000/1 to the highest of standards and offers spacious grand accommodation. Lower Hall is set on the outskirts of the village & offers a very private & secure setting behind walls & electric gates. A number of the main reception rooms enjoy the far reaching southerly views, making the house feel light & airy. The house has many mock period features, with the integration of modern technology including high quality fittings, Italian marble floors, under floor heating, CCTV & recently installed solar panels. There is a luxurious master bedroom suite that extends across the southern facade to include the bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, sitting room & access to a sunroom & balcony. Further 5 bedroom suites plus 1 bedroom/gym. Vaulted steam room, solarium and changing room. 7 person hydrotherapy hot tub and bar. The property is approached via a long drive lined with oak trees. The inner courtyard is flanked by lawns & evergreen oaks. There is a decked terrace with awning and lower terrace with water feature, sitting and BBQ area. Large wildlife pond. Oswestry 7 miles Shrewsbury 12 miles M54 motorway 22 miles Chester 35 miles (Distances approximate)
Red Lodge is a generous family home with over 3,000 square foot of highly versatile and spacious accommodation and set within a mature and private garden of 0.5 acres. The property enjoys a convenient rural setting close to Owslebury. Red Lodge is a superb family home and is surrounded by attractive countryside. The property provides already substantial accommodation, and there is further potential to create living or work space in the room above the garage (subject to planning), which has velux windows, lighting and is fully boarded. In addition there is a generous entrance hall, large drawing room with triple aspect, well fitted kitchen/breakfast room opening into the conservatory, three further reception rooms. Upstairs there is a good size master bedroom with en suite shower room, four further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property sits centrally within a plot totalling 0.5 acres. The garden is well established and provides mature and private surroundings. The garden to the front is laid to lawn with a number of trees and gravel parking area. To the rear of the house is a terrace area providing good space for outdoor entertaining. The garden at the rear is laid to lawn with borders and is south facing. Owslebury Winchester 6 miles (London Waterloo 57 minutes) Southampton 13 miles (London Waterloo 1hr and 20 minutes) M3 motorway (junction 11) 4 miles Distances and times approximate
On the edge of the delightful village of Harvington within an exclusive development and bordering open countryside. Plots 1-7 SOLD. Plot 8 - £495,000. Following the successful completion of the first phase which comprised five barn style properties in a courtyard setting. Phase 2 of this development comprises 3 individually designed bespoke, 4 bedroom detached houses with uninterrupted views over adjacent countryside. Plot 8 is the last and only property available in phase 2 and occupies the largest plot. It is at the end of the development and is the only one with its own private gated driveway. It combines traditional construction with the use of modern materials. Internal features include natural stone flooring, oak internal doors, fitted breakfast kitchen with integrated appliances to include a Range cooker. Bathrooms and shower rooms fitted with attractive contemporary suites. Feature open fireplace in the drawing room. The gardens are lawned with hedging and fencing and mature trees retained. There is a double garage. Situated on the edge of the popular village of Harvington which has a post office, 2 public houses, church and primary school. Worcester 16 miles, Stratford upon Avon 13 miles, Birmingham 25 miles, Cheltenham 19 miles
Set in the heart of this pretty village, a beautifully presented family home with wonderful proportions and a number of attractive period features all set in well stocked formal gardens with a south west facing aspect. Blaisdon House was for many centuries the local Parsonage until 1860 when the Blaisdon Estate was bought by the Crawshays, iron magnates from South Wales, and the house was improved and extended to become the Rectory. Built of rendered brick and stone with stone mullioned windows and prominent gables, Blaisdon House has a Jacobean appearance though combined with lovely light interiors. The magnificent gardens of Blaisdon House were designed by Julian Dowle 20 years ago and have been beautifully cared for by the current owners ever since. They are generally south facing and approached from a large brick terrace with balustrades in front of the house to a large formal lawn flanked by herbaceous beds, a splendid Cedar and long pergola with cherry blossom arches, a laburnum walk way with climbing clematis and roses with a gravelled pathway beneath. Blaisdon, Gloucester 10 miles, Cheltenham 18 miles, Ross on Wye 11 miles, Bath 50 miles, London 123 miles (Distances approximate).
This stunning Grade ll* listed family house has been sympathetically re-furbished . In a beautiful rural location in the Teme Valley yet still convenient for Worcester, Malvern, the motorway, and well located for shops and rail links. Lulsley Court is arrived at via a meandering driveway with high hedges and chestnut avenue. Its carved bargeboards, finials and fine chimney stack are inspirational. The property has undergone a series of improvements which include a new roof, rewiring, new boiler, dry-proofing to the cellar, repainting internally and externally and a replacement Amdega conservatory. The property includes a number of original features including exposed beams, high ceilings, original fireplaces and exposed oak floorboards to certain rooms. There is also an arched Inglenook recess housing an Aga with feature former bread oven opening in the kitchen. The formal and private gardens lie to the east and north where lawns are interspersed with roses, buddleia, box and yew hedges and a pergola of climbing roses. A formidable arch leads down across the stream to the tennis court. A gate in the fence provides access to the River Teme on which there is the right to fish with two rods. Alfrick village 2 miles, Great Malvern 9 miles, Worcester 10 miles, M5 (J7) 13 miles (distances approximate)
Set in an unspoilt Cotswold village with coach house and gardens. Believed to be on of the oldest properties in the village, dating back to approx 1550. The main accommodation is in excess of 5,800 sq ft of living accommodation. A large reception hall leading to a drawing room, study, kitchen/breakfast room as well as the rear hall which leads to the dining room, utility, pantry and boiler room. The property has many original features including stone mullion windows, cut stone fireplaces, doorways, a fine staircase and a castellated bay window. The impressive staircase leads to a wide landing with access to the master bedroom and bedrooms 2 and 3. There are also two further bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor. A short flight of stairs lead to bedrooms 6 and 7 with a shower room. The gardens surrounding the property have a number of specimen trees, shrubs, fruit trees, rose beds and extensive lawns. Within the grounds there is also an historic ice house, swimming pool and extensive coach house with flexible future use. Tetbury 5 miles Cirencester 6 miles M4 (J15) 18 miles Kemble Railway Station 3 miles (London Paddington 80 mins) M5 (J11a) 15 miles Distances and times are approximate