Situated in the serene village of Brockhampton, this former stable yard presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. With a generous half-acre plot that faces south, the property is enveloped by mature hedging, ensuring both privacy and tranquility for future homeowners or investors.
Accessed through a traditional wooden five-bar gate, the property features an inviting driveway that leads past an 'L' shaped house to a charming double-height Cotswold stone barn, which holds significant potential for conversion into additional living space or office facilities, subject to planning consent.
Inside the house, a spacious reception hall serves as the central hub. From here, you can explore multiple living spaces including a drawing room with an elegant Cotswold stone fireplace and a staircase leading upstairs. The dining room adjoins this area, while at the far end lies a winter kitchen featuring an Aga and access to the garden via the back door. There are opportunities to create separate living quarters at both ends of the property—ideal for generating rental income through platforms like Airbnb or accommodating multi-generational living.
The ground floor also boasts a versatile study or fifth bedroom along with a shower room and games room currently used for leisure activities. The recently updated kitchen is well-proportioned and bright, providing ample room for family gatherings. Practical amenities abound with plenty of storage options, including a large utility area and cloakroom.
Upstairs hosts four generous double bedrooms; three have ensuite bathrooms while the fourth includes its own WC and handbasin, along with an additional separate WC for convenience.
Outside, ample parking is available on the gravel driveway. The unconverted barn offers exciting possibilities for expansion or diversification of use beyond storage—whether it becomes recreational space or even guest accommodations. Attached to it is a delightful garden room that overlooks beautifully landscaped grounds and offers stunning views over the Coln Valley.
The gardens themselves are meticulously arranged with secluded seating areas, expansive lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a productive vegetable patch—all contributing to an inviting atmosphere perfect for outdoor enjoyment.
Brockhampton's setting within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty enhances its appeal; it's nestled amid charming stone cottages and traditional landscapes while being conveniently located between Cheltenham and Bourton-on-the-Water. Families will find this location particularly attractive due to its proximity to reputable secondary schools.
With nearby access points including Winchcombe (5 miles), Cheltenham (7 miles), M5 (J11A) (12 miles), Cirencester (15 miles), Moreton