Bramleigh House is a distinguished detached Victorian residence positioned on an elevated plot, providing breathtaking views across the Severn Vale and extending into Wales. This family home has been cherished by the same owners since 1992 and is not subject to historical listing constraints, offering significant renovation potential. The property features Cotswold stone construction beneath a slate roof, with spacious accommodations spanning approximately 2,541 square feet across three floors.
The layout includes a central reception hall leading to an open plan kitchen/breakfast room with a sizeable butler's pantry, a drawing room, a formal dining room, and two cloakrooms. The first floor hosts a master suite with exquisite views and an en-suite shower room, alongside three additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor offers two more bedrooms along with another bathroom.
An adaptable annex located within the grounds was originally a coach house; it now comprises versatile living spaces that could benefit from modernization while also offering the opportunity for further extension (subject to necessary permissions). Encompassing approximately two thirds of an acre, the outdoor space features established gardens, ample parking including a double garage, and even a heated swimming pool. Its rear access leads directly onto paths that connect to Cleeve Common.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Bramleigh House provides immediate access to various outdoor activities and is conveniently close to local amenities in the nearby market town of Winchcombe and Cheltenham. With exceptional schools within reach and attractive leisure options nearby, this property presents an appealing canvas for those looking to invest in their dream home with robust renovation opportunities.