Grade II listed end-terrace with abundant period character
Around 3,156 sq ft across three floors, five bedrooms
Main suite with dressing room, vaulted ceilings and ensuite
Over 1/3 acre: lawns, orchard, greenhouse, chicken run
Garage, workshop, parking and two courtyards on site
Ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal (O2, Vodafone)
Oil central heating — higher running/servicing costs
Listed status and historic deed rights may restrict changes
Set in the heart of Nympsfield village, this Grade II listed end-terrace home combines generous family living with unmistakable period character. At around 3,156 sq ft across three floors, the house offers versatile reception space, a kitchen/breakfast room, large utility and boot room, plus a double-aspect hobbies/sitting room—ideal for a home office or play area. The top-floor vaulted bedrooms with A-frame beams and ensuites provide a dramatic private suite, while three further bedrooms and a family bathroom accommodate family life comfortably.
The property sits on just over one-third of an acre with extensive landscaped gardens, lawns, orchard, greenhouse, chicken run, two courtyards, garage, workshop and parking. Multiple access points make day-to-day use practical, with the rear entrance linking directly to parking and outbuildings. Ultrafast broadband and strong mobile signal (O2 and Vodafone) support modern connectivity alongside traditional rural living.
Important practical points: this is a listed building, so alterations and modernisation will be constrained and may require listed-consent. Heating is by oil central heating, which can mean higher running and servicing costs compared with mains gas. Historic deeds note neighbouring rights over the driveway and an historic pump—these are material title details buyers should review. Council tax is above average for the area.
This home will suit a family seeking substantial space, character and village life, or buyers looking for a large, flexible house with garden and outbuildings. It offers obvious scope to personalise and update within the limits of its listed status, rewarding buyers who value period detail and a generous plot in a very affluent, low-crime village setting.