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Guide price

£1,800,000

5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Aldsworth, Gloucestershire GL54

    • 5 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Radnor Martin

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About this property

  • Period stone barn conversion

  • Grade II Listed

  • 31ft 11 kitchen/dining room boot room/utility room

  • Impressive 31ft 11 drawing room with vaulted ceiling

  • Further snug/reception

  • Family bathroom

  • Principal bedroom with ensuite three further bedrooms (one with ensuite)

  • Ground floor annexe with sitting room, kitchen, bedroom & ensuite shower outbuildings

  • Double carport

  • Approximately 2 acres

A fine example of a period barn conversion set within an elevated position in this sought after village close to Burford

A fine example of a period barn conversion set within an elevated position in this sought after village close to Burford. With origins dating back to 1736 Aldstead has been beautifully updated by the current owners over the last 25 years and now provides spacious, flexible and bright accommodation over two floors. The property is approached via a long gravel drive leading to the front courtyard with parking for several cars. The entrance hall has a lobby that leads to the annexe which has been newly renovated and provides; reception room with fitted galley kitchen, bedroom/reception room and shower room (ideal for use as a granny flat). Off the entrance hall, which is galleried to the first floor, there is a bedroom with ensuite shower room overlooking the rear garden, a snug/reception room, separate WC and two further double bedrooms with access to a large modern family bathroom. The farmhouse kitchen, complete with flagstone floors, benefits from bespoke fitted cabinetry with large kitchen island and dining area with wood burner which leads to a well sized utility/boot room. On the first floor the impressive formal reception room has wonderful, exposed beams into the vaulted ceiling, large open fireplace with wood burner and windows that look over the amazing countryside views. There is also a door opening onto stone tallet steps down to a side garden. The principal bedroom, which looks over the rear garden, has built in wardrobes and a large ensuite shower room. Throughout Aldstead there has been great attention paid to the preservation of exposed stonework and beams, particularly in the main reception room.
The gardens and grounds extend to approximately two acres and include a spacious rear patio with water feature, perfect for outside dining and entertaining. There are paved terraces inset with mature shrubs and amazing views towards Aldsworth Church. To the side of the house there is a double garage, one side used as an open carport, a green house and further parking. Most of the garden provides attractive vistas over the countryside. There is also a large lawn leading down to a productive vegetable garden and further orchard. These are dotted amongst the elegant gravel driveways surrounded by well-kept topiary.

Aldstead is situated in the Conservation Area of Aldsworth between the historic market towns of Burford and Cirencester. Nearby towns Bourton-On-The-Water and Northleach, both provide an excellent range of local facilities including a range of boutique shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schools, pubs and restaurants. Daylesford Organic Farm Shop, a short drive east, is set in enchanting grounds and has a delicious restaurant and deli to suit all tastes, together with irresistible homewares, fashion and a spa. A little further afield is Soho Farmhouse, the spectacular members club set in 100 acres of stunning Oxfordshire countryside. Nearby Cheltenham not only offers an array of excellent shopping and dining, it is also host to fabulous literary, jazz and food festivals and, of course, horse racing. The latter can also be enjoyed in Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick. The area offers an excellent choice of schooling, including outstanding State and Grammar Schools, as well as a wide range of impressive private schools: Rendcomb College, Hatherop Castle, The Cotswold School, St Hugh’s, Kitebrook, Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College to name a few. Aldsworth itself benefits from a village pub and village hall and there is an annual Summer Fete.

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