Bourne House, perched in Brimscombe and offering breathtaking views of the Golden Valley, holds a significant place in local heritage as part of the Bourne Mill complex. This expansive property stretches over 6,052 square feet and is ripe for a transformative renovation to restore its historical grandeur. The layout encompasses three levels plus a cellar, providing ample space with three spacious reception rooms, a dedicated kitchen alongside a formal dining room, a utility area with an adjoining cloakroom, and an intimate snug on the ground floor. The first floor alone features eleven rooms, necessitating thoughtful planning to incorporate modern bathrooms and ensuites into this generous footprint. The uppermost level adds three additional rooms that offer further accommodation potential. Characteristic details such as soaring ceilings, intricate coving, original fireplaces, and elegant bay windows are hallmarks of the property’s architectural charm.
Outside, Bourne House is set within 0.89 acres of land featuring beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with mature trees and shrubs. There is also an opportunity to expand by building within the grounds, pending appropriate permissions.
Located along the A419 London Road in Brimscombe—historically a bustling shipping port village—this property benefits from forthcoming regeneration plans aimed at enhancing local housing, leisure facilities, and retail spaces. The Stroud District Council's ongoing restoration efforts for the Cotswold Canals promise to enrich the community with both economic growth and conservation advantages. Nearby amenities include schools at all levels, local shops including a village store and antiques shop, plus excellent transport links via road and rail connecting to Stroud and beyond.