Grade II listed Georgian house with abundant period features and high ceilings.
1.1 acres formal garden and productive orchard surrounding the house.
Additional 4.1 acres of pasture available separately via negotiation.
Extensive stone outbuildings and triple carport; conversion potential subject to permissions.
Six bedrooms, loft conversion already in place — further work may need consent.
Slow broadband and average mobile signal in the village.
Council tax band F — higher running costs to budget for.
Quiet no-through road location with village amenities and good commuter links.
Set in a quiet no-through road in Oldbury-On-Severn, this substantial Georgian-period detached house combines formal gardens, an orchard and generous accommodation across 3,815 sq ft. High ceilings, sash windows and multiple fireplaces retain handsome period character while a later two-storey extension provides practical family circulation and direct kitchen access to the rear garden for alfresco living.
The property sits within about 1.1 acres of formal garden and orchard, with extensive stone outbuildings and a triple carport. Two stock‑proof pasture fields totalling c.4.1 acres are available by separate negotiation, offering space for grazing or keeping equipment. Outbuildings present genuine scope for conversion to annexe or home working space, subject to listed‑building and planning permissions.
This house will suit a family seeking character, space and privacy in a well‑served village — local primary school, village store and recreational facilities are all nearby, with Thornbury and commuter links within easy reach. Practical points to note: the house is Grade II listed, which will complicate alterations; loft and outbuilding conversions require permissions. Broadband speeds are slow and the property sits in a higher council tax band (band F), both of which should be factored into ownership costs.
Overall this is a classic countryside family home with significant land potential and period charm. It offers ready-to-enjoy living spaces while also rewarding buyers who can manage listed‑building constraints and update services where needed.