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Guide price

£925,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Newent Lane, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL19

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • A beautifully extended farmhouse offering nearly 3,500 sq ft of living space

  • A seamless blend of period charm and modern-day comfort

  • Three elegant reception rooms, each with character features such as fireplaces

  • Four well-proportioned bedrooms and three stylish bathrooms

  • Around 1.25 acres of landscaped gardens, complete with a meandering stream

  • Triple garage and an attractive greenhouse ideal for keen gardeners

Believed to date back to the 17th century, the property is thought to have originally comprised two or three smaller cottages, later combined to create one spacious home. You'd scarcely believe its humble beginnings, however, as the house has been sympathetically modernised throughout.

A welcoming entrance hall provides ample space for kicking off muddy boots, hanging coats, and storing everything from prams to walking sticks. Step inside and you'll find engineered oak flooring that flows seamlessly into all three reception rooms.

The charming sitting room boasts a large inglenook fireplacespacious enough to accommodate a Christmas tree during the festive seasonand a wood-burning stove. It opens into a generous dining hall, which offers plenty of space for entertaining and can be used as one open-plan area or separated into distinct zones.

The cosy lounge also features a characterful fireplace with the original bread oven now serving as a lovely focal point, alongside another wood-burning stove.

A significant addition to the property was completed in 2018 with the construction of a new wing, creating a stunning kitchen, dining and family room. Here, sleek charcoal cabinetry contrasts beautifully with whitewashed walls, while a vaulted ceiling and floor-to-ceiling glazing (including two sets of bi-fold doors and electric rain-sensing Velux roof windows) allow natural light to flood in.

The bi-fold doors open onto a wraparound terrace on two sides, perfectly connecting the interior with the garden during warmer months. At the heart of the kitchen is a central island with a Quartz worktop, inset hob and extractor fan, as well as an integrated sink. Seating on one side makes it ideal for cooking and entertaining. Two Neff ovens and an integrated microwave are conveniently positioned within reach, and there's still ample space for a dining table and comfortable seating. Underfloor heating runs throughout this space and continues into the ground floor wet room.

The wet room, accessed via the inner hallway, is both modern and stylish, and was designed to future-proof the homeideal should a ground floor bedroom be needed. Adjacent to this is a spacious utility room with plenty of room for white goods and storage for practical items.

A beautifully wide but crooked staircase leads to the first floor, where you'll find four generous bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room. This is where the age and character of the property truly shine through, with low doorways leading into rooms with full head height, exposed a-frames, and beams throughout. Both the bathroom and shower room were tastefully modernised around 2018.

A further fixed wooden staircase provides access to a vast loft space, offering potential for conversion (subject to the necessary planning consents).

Outside - Set within grounds extending to over 1.2 acres, the gardens encircling the house have been carefully and thoughtfully designed by Peter Dowle, a multi-award-winning garden designer with a rich legacy in horticulture.

As you approach along the long driveway, your attention is immediately drawn to a sunken seating area on the right, while meandering pathways weave through an orchard to the left. At the end of the drive, there is ample off-road parking for several vehicles along with a triple garage.

The main lawn is edged with vibrant flowers and mature shrubs, complemented by a Victorian-style greenhouse to one side. A gently flowing stream winds its way through the garden, crossed by two charming bridges and leading to a wooded area planted by the previous owners to mark the millenniumnow a flourishing bluebell woodland in spring.

Another bridge leads to a productive kitchen garden, complete with a second greenhouse and an abundance of fruit and vegetable beds. Pathways cut through the wildflower meadow and orchard, which is home to a variety of trees including apple, cherry, plum, and damson.

Every area of the garden has been lovingly designed and nurtured, with the current owner taking immense pride in the flourishing grounds. A circular seating area beside the stream has become known as Wine o'Clock Corner'a perfect spot to enjoy the last of the evening sun.

Huntley is a well-positioned village on the edge of the Forest of Dean, offering a convenient base for both countryside pursuits and access to larger towns and cities. For day-to-day essentials, there's a local shop and garage in the village, while nearby Newent (approximately 5 miles) and Gloucester (around 8 miles) provide a broader selection of supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, and healthcare facilities. The village also has a couple of pubs, including The Red Lion and The Kings Head Inn, both offering traditional fare in a casual setting. For those who enjoy gardening, there's a garden centre nearby. Dining options are plentiful in the surrounding areas, with traditional country pubs such as The Red Hart Inn in Blaisdon and The Kilcot Inn near Newent, as well as a variety of restaurants and eateries in Gloucester and Cheltenham. The A40 and M50 road networks provide excellent connections, placing Gloucester just 8 miles away, Cheltenham 18 miles, Bristol 40 miles, and Hereford around 25 miles.

Families benefit from good local schooling options, including Huntley Church of England Primary School and Newent Community School for secondary education. The village is particularly well located for access to Gloucester's highly regarded grammar schools, including The Crypt School, Sir Thomas Rich's, and Denmark Road High School. There is also a strong selection of independent schools nearby, including The King's School in Gloucester, Dean Close in Cheltenham, Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, and the esteemed Haberdashers' Schools in Monmouth, which are around 20 miles away. For leisure, residents can explore the Forest of Dean's wealth of outdoor activities, or en

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