Guide price
£720,000
(£314/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleWoodchester Park, Nympsfield GL10
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
2,294 sq. ft
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hamptons - Stroud Sales
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About this property
Chain free
Grade II Listed
5 bedrooms
Ensuite to master
Converted coach house
Detached
Character features
Huge potential
0.5 acre plot
Gated driveway
Thought to have been constructed in 1862 by Benjamin Bucknell, this property served as a Coach House to Woodchester Park House. The latter was a temporary dwelling for William Leigh during the construction of Woodchester Mansion. In 1987, a conversion transformed the building into a spacious five-bedroom, Grade II Listed detached house, albeit it now requiring modernisation. However, It boasts significant potential and occupies approximately half an acre of land. The versatile living space spans 2,294 square feet and encompasses a study, entrance hall, sitting room (featuring an arched window that once served as the original coach entrance), a farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room, utility room, cloakroom, and a garden room. Upstairs, you'll find five distinctive bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, as well as a family bathroom.
Character features include stone
mullion windows, exposed stone, exposed timber beams, and there are original features such as wooden tack saddle holders in the Entrance Hall.
Outside
Positioned at the conclusion of a private road and occupying an expansive plot of around 0.5 acres, this property is graced by a gated driveway, accommodating multiple cars and facilitating easy turning. The rear garden stands out as a noteworthy highlight of the house, boasting a spacious lawn, a patio area, and an array of trees, plants, and shrubs.
Situation
Nestled at the end of a private road & bordering 1,000 acres of National Trust Land, this property is situated just beyond Nympsfield village, which lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself offers amenities like a local inn & churches, a primary school, and a bus route. The charming market town of Nailsworth, 3.2 miles away, presents an array of boutique shops and services, including an award-winning delicatessen and bakery, along with a supermarket. Stroud serves as the primary urban hub, providing extensive educational, recreational, & shopping opportunities. You'll also find a mainline railway station in Stroud, offering regular Intercity services to London (Paddington). For those needing access to the M5 motorway, it's situated to the west, while the road network facilitates connections to Dursley, Bristol, Bath, Gloucester, & Cheltenham.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-2107
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Tenure
Freehold
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