Bramleigh House stands as an impressive detached Victorian residence perched in a prominent location, offering sweeping views over the Severn Vale and into Wales from its expansive south-west facing grounds. The property is accessed via a well-established front garden and gates, leading up to a spacious driveway that accommodates both a double garage and a coach house. Having been cherished by the same family since 1992 and not subject to historical listing, this home presents considerable renovation potential.
With approximately 2,541 square feet of living space crafted from Cotswold stone beneath a slate roof, the home is awash with natural light and features well-proportioned rooms across three floors. There exists the possibility for extensions at the rear (subject to consents), enhancing its already generous layout that includes an open plan kitchen/breakfast room complete with a butler's pantry, drawing room, formal dining room, and multiple cloakrooms. The first floor hosts a master bedroom with magnificent views and an en-suite shower room alongside three additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom; the second floor comprises two further bedrooms and another bathroom.
The property also boasts an adaptable annex — formerly the coach house — which could serve various purposes such as guest accommodation or workspace, measuring 722 square feet with potential for extension as well. The extensive grounds span approximately two-thirds of an acre featuring landscaped gardens, ample parking, a small orchard, and even a heated swimming pool. Convenient footpath access leads directly onto Cleeve Common.
Nestled within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Bramleigh House offers quick access to numerous recreational opportunities including Cleeve Common and many picturesque Cotswold towns. Essential amenities are nearby in Winchcombe and Cheltenham while educational options are highly regarded with several reputable schools in proximity.