- Seven bedrooms and five bathrooms across flexible living spaces
- Mark Wilkinson bespoke kitchen and extensive fitted furniture
- Large gardens, tennis court, two paddocks and wildlife pond
- Triple garage, large parking area; annexe conversion potential (subject to planning)
- Sympathetic renovation with Lutron whole-home lighting installed
- Property pre-1900; stone walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely required
- Access via 1.5-mile country track; £15 monthly private road charge
- Chain free; broadband fast, mobile signal average
Sympathetically renovated and set within about 2.5 acres, this converted barn blends period character with contemporary luxury. The home centres on a grand entrance hall and library, with a bespoke Mark Wilkinson kitchen, Lutron whole-home lighting and extensive fitted furniture throughout. Spacious reception rooms — including a banquet hall, conservatory and large sitting room with bi-folds — create flexible family and entertaining spaces.
Practicality is strong: two ground-floor en-suite bedrooms suit multi-generational living or long-stay guests, while a sizeable extension, triple garage, plentiful parking and a large driveway provide scope for conversion to a separate annexe (subject to planning). Grounds include formal gardens, fruit trees, a wildlife pond, tennis court and two paddocks, all approached down a cherry tree-lined drive.
Buyers should note some important considerations. The house is an older building (pre-1900) with stone walls where insulation is assumed absent, so further thermal upgrades may be needed. The property is accessed via a private country track of roughly 1.5 miles; a £15 monthly private road contribution (c.£180pa) is payable. Although newly renovated, ongoing maintenance of large grounds and outbuildings should be expected.
Offered freehold and chain free, the location suits families or multi-generational households seeking privacy and extensive outdoor space, with good broadband and reasonable road and rail links to Gloucester and Cheltenham.