Bramleigh House is an impressive Victorian detached residence that stands prominently on an elevated plot, offering expansive views of the Severn Vale and Wales. This property is set back from the roadway, featuring an established landscaped front with gated access, leading to a sweeping driveway that offers ample parking alongside a double garage and coach house. Having belonged to the same family since 1992, this home is not listed, presenting a great opportunity for modernisation.
Spanning approximately 2,541 square feet under a slate roof with charming Cotswold stone construction, this three-story home boasts naturally bright and spacious living areas. The ground floor comprises an open-plan kitchen/breakfast area complete with a butler’s pantry, along with two reception rooms for dining and drawing. The first floor features a master bedroom with stunning views and en-suite facilities alongside three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the second floor, further accommodation includes two additional bedrooms and another bathroom.
Notably, there is also a versatile annex within the grounds—an attractive converted coach house ideal for guests or as a workspace—covering 722 square feet with potential for expansion (subject to necessary consents). The extensive grounds extend over two-thirds of an acre and include well-maintained gardens, parking spaces, a small orchard, and even a heated swimming pool.
This property not only offers generous living space but also boasts significant scope for renovation or expansion to suit modern lifestyles while capitalising on its enviable location in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). With immediate access to nearby hiking paths like Cleeve Common and proximity to renowned towns such as Winchcombe and Cheltenham—both known for their vibrant community life—this home represents an excellent investment opportunity.