Iconic Grade II kiln conversion — distinctive character, large flexible living, courtyard and two parking spaces.
Grade II listed hexagonal kiln conversion with strong character
Flexible four-storey layout: three/four bedrooms, three ensuites
Approx 2,494 sqft — large rooms and high ceilings
Two allocated off-street parking spaces at entrance level
Private paved courtyard garden, low-maintenance and private
Substantial cellar rooms ideal for gym or cinema (subject to consents)
Listed status will restrict alterations and may add cost/delay
Electric panel heating and slow broadband — may raise running concerns
Kiln House is a striking Grade II listed former brewery kiln converted into a four-storey detached home, marrying original industrial character with contemporary interventions. The hexagonal form and large glazing create distinctive, light-filled spaces, including a top-floor master with a glass roof lantern. At about 2,494 sq ft the layout is flexible — three/four bedrooms across multiple levels and three en‑suites suit a family or buyers wanting separate guest/working spaces.
Outside, a private paved courtyard provides low-maintenance outdoor space and views across mature trees. Two allocated off-street parking spaces sit level with the main entrance for convenient access. Extensive cellar rooms offer real potential for a home gym, cinema or storage, subject to any listed‑building constraints.
Buyers should note material practicalities: the building’s listed status will add constraints and likely require specialist consent for alterations. Heating is by electric panel units and broadband speeds in the area are slow — factors that may affect running costs and working-from-home convenience. There is an annual maintenance/service charge of approximately £2,329.31. The home is freehold, has no flood risk, and sits in a very affluent, low-crime area with excellent mobile signal and strong local schools nearby.
This is a one-of-a-kind property for someone who values history and architectural individuality, and who is comfortable managing listed‑building requirements. It rewards buyers seeking a distinctive, large home in Nailsworth with good local amenities and countryside access.