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4 bedroom house
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Property description & features
A Beautiful example of a detached Grade II listed dwelling set in the heart of the wonderful village of Longney. This is a stunning example of a timber framed thatched yeoman farmhouse that has been in one family for over 120 years. The house has been sympathetically restored throughout, surrounded by wonderful grounds with views over three counties.
Throughout the property a wealth of exposed beams, stonework along with inglenook fireplaces, elm floorboards, quarry tiled flooring, a stunning stone spiral staircase. All oriel windows are oak framed with glazing inset.,the others are double glazed iroko.
Driveway is to the side with a wealth of parking,and leading to a detached double garage with electric doors. Internally a great amount of space over two floors.
To the front approached from the garden gate greeted by a well and a delightful cottage garden.is the front door leading directly into the entrance hall, two wonderful receptions, sitting and drawing room with inglenook fireplaces, a delightful staircase in each reception, complemented by garden views.
A farmhouse style fitted dining kitchen with reclaimed antique pine dresser style units and granite worktops, with quarry tiled flooring and a wonderful enclosed pantry. The ground floor is completed by a downstairs cloakroom
A lovely spiral staircase leads to the first floor landing with two lovely bedrooms and a bathroom.
A second pine staircase from the drawing room leads to a further landing with wonderful, exposed oak floorboards. The master bedroom is a spacious room, complimented by an en-suite bathroom. The en-suite has a three-cornered bath and exposed stonework providing a lovely backdrop to the space. Completed by a fourth single bedroom.
Outside
The views from the grounds are breathtaking to open fields across to the Severn, Forest of Dean and the Malvern Hills truly spectacular.
The grounds provide open lawns with a wealth of shrubs, ornamental pond a wonderful vegetable garden and perfect garden for those summer gatherings, completed by a lovely summer house over looking the fields
Longney is situated immediately south-west of Gloucester. An ancient and historic farming community which has existed undisturbed by the hustle and bustle of modern life. It has uninterrupted views over undulating farmland. Longney has maintained its predominantly agricultural character throughout its history.
The social fabric of Longney revolves around yeoman farmers-small freeholders or tenants.
These farmers have held sway over the land from the 12th century until the 20th, with little interruption. Their unchallenged predominance shapes the village's identity.
There are excellent schools in the vicinity both state and private including a popular primary school. Further schools in other villages and nearby Gloucester & Stonehouse. The location provides some amazing walks in each direction.
This although in a rural setting, Longney is within 5 miles of Gloucester, so perfect for working in the city and access to the M5 motorway (Junction 12) is very straight forward north and south. Stonehouse 9 miles- direct line to London Paddington taking around 1 hour 30 minutes. Stonehouse - 6 miles, Gloucester Railway Station - 6 miles.
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AJ Estate Agents of Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire
Suite F, The Old Dutch Barn Westend, Gloucestershire GL10 3GE
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