Five-bedroom detached home with triple garage, large gardens and countryside views, c.5.8 miles from Cheltenham..
5 double bedrooms; two ensuite bathrooms
Triple garage plus 27ft room over ideal as office or gym
Very large, private mature gardens with summerhouse and veg patch
Good village location; c.5.8 miles to Cheltenham, AONB setting
Oil-fired heating and boiler; consider future running costs
Private drainage and EPC D — potential energy upgrades needed
Council Tax Band G — relatively high ongoing cost
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need replacement
Larch House is a spacious five‑bedroom detached family home set in very large, private gardens on the edge of Brimpsfield village. The layout is practical for everyday family life and entertaining: generous sitting and dining rooms that open onto a sun terrace, a triple‑aspect kitchen/breakfast room, a study and useful utility. Two bedrooms have en suites and all five are double in size with fitted wardrobes, many enjoying countryside views.
The grounds are a standout feature — mature, secluded and arranged with seating areas, a productive vegetable plot, fruit cage and a summerhouse. A large driveway leads to a triple garage with a 27ft room above (power and Velux windows) that works well as a home office, gym or studio. The house totals about 2,254 sq ft (3,171 sq ft including garage and room over), giving scope for flexible use.
Practical considerations are clearly presented: heating is oil‑fired with boiler and radiators, drainage is private, and the property has double glazing installed before 2002. The EPC rating is D and council tax is in Band G, which are important ongoing costs to factor in. The property is freehold, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — convenient for commuting to Cheltenham (c.5.8 miles).
This home will suit families seeking a peaceful countryside lifestyle with generous indoor and outdoor space, or buyers wanting a ready‑to‑use home office above secure garaging. Buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency should budget for improvements (windows, heating and insulation upgrades) to raise the EPC and reduce running costs.