Nestled on the scenic border of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, just a short stroll from the charming village of Long Newnton, this striking contemporary home offers remarkable potential for renovation and investment. Crafted with Cotswold stone and adorned with hand-burnt Siberian Larch cladding, Gilboa House stands out for its vast glass features that flood the interior with natural light. The open-plan kitchen serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly connecting dining and living spaces to expansive glass doors that lead to a terrace, providing sweeping views over privately owned paddocks and rolling countryside. The property includes an entrance hall, study, snug, utility/boot room, and four spacious bedrooms on the first floor — two of which boast en-suite facilities.
Additionally, there is a versatile ancillary wing designed for multiple purposes; this space can be transformed into guest accommodations or a functional studio—ideal for those looking to generate rental income or create a dedicated workspace. The surrounding grounds feature considerable gravelled parking alongside a traditional Cotswold stone barn that offers ample storage options; with appropriate permissions, this could be developed further for additional garaging or stabling.
Comprising around 12 acres in total—including newly planted woodland—the land presents opportunities for creating paddocks or landscaped gardens right at your doorstep. Conveniently located near Long Newnton village and accessible from historic market towns like Tetbury and Malmesbury, this property benefits from excellent transport links to major cities such as London and Bristol. With local amenities including quality schools and various recreational pursuits within reach, this home is not only a tranquil retreat but also an enticing investment prospect.