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7 bed detached house for saleChurchend Farm, St. Johns Road, Slimbridge GL2
7 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Ref: MT1071
Grade II Listed Georgian residence with Victorian additions
Seven bedrooms and five bathrooms
Three reception rooms
Farmhouse style open plan kitchen / breakfast room
Exceptional countryside views towards Cotswolds Hills
Large walled garden
Ample off-road private parking
Versatile living space which can be easily configured to suit
Offered with no onward chain
Ref: MT1071
Accommodation
Upon entering the centrally positioned reception hallway with it's checkerboard tiled floor which runs from front to rear, you will be immediately struck by the elegance of the staircase which rises to the first floor landing. A door to the right opens to a cosy dual aspect snug with a pretty period fireplace, whilst to the left a door leads to a spacious dual aspect sitting room which is a wonderful space to relax in with a large fireplace inset with a wood burning stove with oak beam lintel over providing a cosy focal point framed by the beamed ceiling. The heart of this wonderful home can be found to the rear with the open plan styled farmhouse kitchen / breakfast room providing a wood burning stove, beamed ceiling, extensive worksurface space and a good range of fitted units - a fantastic space for the family to come together. A large dining room with bay window, feature fireplace with lintel over and French windows is accessed from the kitchen and enjoys views to the garden - perfect for more formal entertaining. The downstairs accommodation is completed by a rear vestibule / bootroom which leads to the rear garden and a separate utility / laundry room, whilst a bedroom with en-suite shower room spurs off a small hallway from the kitchen.
The generously propertioned first floor landing has a reading window and provides access to five bedrooms, four of which are large double rooms with two benefiting from en-suite shower rooms. The master bedroom with it's beautiful bay window offers a breathtaking aspect towards the Cotswold Hills in the distance. A useful shower room completes the first floor along with a curved staircase which rises to the upper floor which consists of three further double bedrooms and a beautifully appointed bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower cubicle.
Externally, there is a good size lawned and walled garden, with several mature shrub and herbaceous borders and mature trees. There is ample off road parking to the rear accessed via a shared private lane which leads to a private driveway. Additionally there is a garage which is currently utilised as a secure storage space with an office over.
Location
Slimbridge is a charming village in Gloucestershire, nestled on the banks of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and close to the Severn Estuary. Renowned for its stunning natural surroundings, rich biodiversity, and historical significance, Slimbridge is a tranquil yet fascinating destination. The village is located on the edge of the Cotswold district, surrounded by lush green countryside, wetlands, and waterways. Its proximity to the Severn Estuary makes it an ideal habitat for wildlife, especially waterfowl, while the nearby Cotswold Hills provide rolling landscapes and idyllic views. The village lies between the towns of Dursley and Berkeley, with easy access to both.
The Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, running through Slimbridge, adds to its scenic appeal, offering opportunities for leisurely walks, cycling, and boating along its peaceful towpaths.
The village is best known as the home of the Slimbridge Wetland Centre, a world-famous wildlife reserve founded in 1946 by Sir Peter Scott. Managed by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (wwt), this conservation site attracts thousands of visitors each year and is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The wetland center spans over 800 acres of marshes, lagoons, and reed beds, hosting a diverse array of wildlife, including migratory birds, swans, ducks, otters, and dragonflies. Notable attractions include:
Slimbridge has a rich historical legacy, with its roots tracing back to Saxon times. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Scloimbra" and has maintained much of its rural charm over the centuries. The Parish Church of St John the Evangelist, a Grade I listed building, is one of Slimbridge's architectural highlights. Dating back to the 13th century, the church features beautiful medieval stonework, intricate carvings, and a striking tower visible from miles around.
Slimbridge today is a peaceful village with a welcoming community. It retains its traditional charm, with a mix of historic cottages, farmhouses, and more modern homes. Local pubs, such as The Tudor Arms, provide a cozy place to enjoy food and drink, often catering to visitors exploring the canal or wetland center. The village also hosts various community events, including local fairs, birdwatching festivals, and seasonal celebrations, further enriching its vibrant community life.
Conveniently located near the M5 / M4 motorways, Slimbridge provides easy access for those traveling to Bristol, Gloucester, or Birmingham. The nearby Cam and Dursley railway station provides train links (London Paddington with a change in around 1hr 28mins), while local bus services connect Slimbridge to surrounding areas. The major local employment centres found in North Bristol including Aztec West Business Park are within a brief 25 minute drive making this an ideal location for commuters.
In conclusion, Slimbridge is a picturesque village that offers a harmonious blend of nature, history, and tranquility. Its rich biodiversity, highlighted by the world-renowned wetland center, making it an extraordinary place to live for those seeking to connect with the natural world while enjoying the charm of a traditional Gloucestershire village.
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