This distinctive detached Victorian residence, set in an elevated position, offers dramatic views over the Severn Vale and into Wales. The property is surrounded by a well-established front garden and gated access, leading to a sweeping driveway that culminates at the house and a double garage, along with a charming coach house.
Having been cherished by the same family since 1992, this home has not been historically listed, presenting a unique opportunity for renovation or expansion. Constructed from Cotswold stone beneath a slate roof, the main living space measures approximately 2,541 square feet and features large windows that flood the interior with natural light. The layout spans three floors and includes potential for further development at the rear if desired.
Inside, the home is organized around a central reception hall. Highlights include an open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with an ample butler's pantry, a drawing room ideal for entertaining, and a formal dining area. The first floor accommodates a master bedroom with magnificent views and an en-suite shower room, alongside three additional doubles and a family bathroom. The second floor provides two more bedrooms and another bathroom.
Additionally, there is a versatile annex situated at one corner of the expansive plot. Previously serving as a coach house, it has been transformed into functional living or workspace totaling 722 square feet. This space could be further expanded (subject to necessary permissions) and includes two down stairs living areas, a shower room with kitchenette amenities, plus spacious accommodation upstairs.
The grounds extend to approximately two-thirds of an acre and feature attractive gardens along with plenty of parking options. A small orchard adds to the charm of the outdoor space which also boasts a heated swimming pool. For those who enjoy nature walks or outdoor activities, there is direct access to footpaths leading up onto Cleeve Common.
Located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), this property benefits from immediate access to Cleeve Common—a vast expanse perfect for hiking—and proximity to both Winchcombe and Cheltenham. Winchcombe offers delightful local amenities amid its historical architecture just three miles away while Cheltenham provides extensive recreational facilities along with vibrant cultural experiences just five miles south.
Education options are plentiful in this region; several excellent state schools are nearby as well as Pates Grammar School in Cheltenham. Renowned public schools such as Cheltenham College and Dean Close are also within reachable distances.
In summary, this property presents not only an opportunity to create your dream home but also represents substantial investment potential in one of