Guide price
£3,250,000
(£518/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for salePreston Place, Preston, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
6 beds
4 baths
5 receptions
6,275 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Country Department Sales
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About this property
6 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
4 bathrooms
2.42 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Detached
Equestrian
Garden
Rural
Stabling
Swimming Pool
Tennis Court
Village
Paddock
Standalone secondary accommodation
Staff accommodation secondary accommodation
Preston Place, originally built as a Vicarage in 1818 by William Bridges of Cirencester is a fine and extremely attractive example of Georgian architecture with a Cotswold Stone façade, rows of impressive large sash windows and a hipped stone slate roof.
Preston Place is a superb family home that enjoys the character of a historic property, combined with the modern amenities required for family living in the country. Recently refurbished, the accommodation is well-presented and extends to over 6,200 sq.ft. Arranged over three floors, offering a great balance between formal and informal living.
The main reception rooms are accessed off the entrance hall, and comprise the dining room and drawing room with double doors leading to the withdrawing room, with French windows giving access to the gardens. All of the reception rooms benefit from grand proportions and are filled with light from the large sash windows and enjoy views over the glorious gardens and grounds.
Interesting period features can be found throughout the property including original floorboards, shutters and stone fireplaces. The proportions allow for entertaining on a grand scale.
The bespoke kitchen is well equipped with a Falcon range cooker, an electrically-converted aga and pantry. Accessed off the kitchen/breakfast is the snug, boot room and utility. There is also a garden room. Stairs on the ground floor lead down to the large cellar, providing wine storage.
The first floor has excellent bedroom accommodation comprising a generous principal bedroom suite with an en suite bathroom and dressing room. There are five further bedrooms, all of a consistently good size, and three bathrooms. All of the rooms have great ceiling heights and are light and bright with large windows overlooking the grounds.
The Coach House:
The first floor of the Coach House has been converted into a flat with an open plan kitchen/living space with a large bedroom and bathroom. There are two garages and two original stables below. The Coach House would lend itself to staying guests or staff.
Gardens and Grounds:
Preston Place is approached through an impressive set of stone gates that open to the gravel drive leading to the house with ample parking.
The gardens and grounds are an important feature of Preston Place, and form the most delightful and tranquil setting, complementing the house extremely well. Preston Place enjoys stunning, well-maintained gardens and grounds which encircle the property with many established specimen trees, shrub and flower beds.
The grounds include a swimming pool within the walled garden and is accompanied by a pool house which provides an excellent setting for al fresco dining with an open fire BBQ area. There is also a well-maintained astro-turf tennis court.
There is a herbal garden in the back garden. Beyond the immediate gardens is a paddock. At the back of the paddock is a vegetable patch with a polytunnel. From the paddock there is direct access to a footpath with leads to Cirencester and the surrounding countryside.
There are useful outbuildings within the grounds of Preston Place mainly made up of stores and garaging.
The gardens are enclosed, and privacy is provided by the 2.42 acres in which the property sits.
Services:
Mains water and electricity, private drainage and oil fired central heating.
Preston Place is well positioned in the centre of the village of Preston, a delightful village just to the southeast of Cirencester, surrounded by open countryside. Preston is a thriving village with a church and active village hall. Extensive shopping and leisure facilities can be found in nearby Cirencester which hosts a large Waitrose, Tesco, an abundance of restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique shops. The Market Place in Cirencester hosts a twice weekly market as well as a Farmer's Market every other Saturday.
The area has excellent road and rail links from the A417, A419, A40, M4 and M5 which provide easy access to major cities such as Bath, Bristol, Oxford, Reading, London and Heathrow International Airport. Mainline rail services to London Paddington operate from Kemble Station (6 miles) with journey times from 74 minutes and Swindon station (14 miles) taking 47 minutes to London Paddington.
There are numerous good schools in the area including Hatherop Castle and Beaudesert prep schools. Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Westonbirt, Rendcomb College and Marlborough. There are also excellent local schools including Cirencester Park, Stroud High School and Pates Grammar School.
Sporting and recreational interests in the area are well served including horse racing at Cheltenham, Bath and Newbury. Polo at Cirencester Park, Beaufort Polo Club and Edgeworth. Golf at Minchinhampton, Cirencester and South Cerney. Rugby at Gloucester and Bath. Cotswold Water Park is nearby and offers an extensive range of water sports, water skiing, sailing and kayaking. There is an abundance of country walks and riding to be had in the surrounding countryside utilising the public foot and bridle paths.
Distances:
Cirencester 2 miles | Kemble train station 6 miles (London Paddington from 74 minutes) | Cheltenham 18 miles | London Heathrow 78 miles | Central London 93 miles. (All distances and times are approximate)
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