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Guide price
£1,350,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Kings Mill Lane, Painswick, Stroud
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
3,326 sq ft / 309 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Super-fast 38Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Spacious detached family house
- Fully renovated throughout
- Spacious & light
- Open plan living
- 2/3 reception rooms
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 bath/shower rooms
- Large gardens
- Tandem garage & parking
- Views
A STYLISH 5 BED HOME IN A PEACEFUL EDGE OF VILLAGE LOCATION, OFFERING LIGHT-FILLED OPEN-PLAN LIVING, LARGE GARDEN, GARAGE AND PARKING
Spacious Reception Hall, Sitting Room with Bi-Fold Doors opening to a large Decked Terrace, Open-plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Room, Snug/Playroom, Home Office, Cloakroom, Utility/Boot Room, 5 Double Bedrooms, 2 with En-suite Shower Rooms, Family Bathroom, Laundry/Boiler Room, Large Gently sloping Garden, Tandem Garage, Driveway Parking
Description - Meadow Bank offers a stylish and light-filled home in a truly idyllic edge of village location. Carefully thought-out living spaces and a delightful garden, combine to create an exceptional family home. The house works equally well for everyday living as it does for entertaining with rooms that flow seamlessly and optimise the pretty view across the garden. Opening to a large reception hall, the home has an immediate sense of space. The large sitting room is set to the rear of the house, with bi-fold doors spanning the length of the room, opening to a superb decking area running the length of the house. A wood burning stove provides a warming focal point to the room, ideal for cosy evenings at home. Walking through to the kitchen, it is clear this fabulous open-plan dining/cooking and living space, is the heart of the home. Contemporary fitted units provide ample storage with a Rangemaster cooker and built-in appliances. There is room for a large dining table and a living area with sofa. A centre island provides additional seating for more relaxed dining. Double doors open to the outside seating area, making this an ideal space for alfresco entertaining. A large utility and boot room, leads off the kitchen, providing the perfect hide-away for muddy boots and country paraphernalia, after a long walk in the surrounding countryside. A home-office and snug/playroom, together with a cloakroom, complete the ground floor.
Five double bedrooms are located on the first floor, the three rear facing rooms with pretty views overlooking the garden. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms and all of the bedrooms have been thoughtfully laid out to combine comfort and ample storage. A family bathroom is also located on the first floor, together with a walk-in laundry/boiler room. The property benefits from plentiful built-in storage throughout.
The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with mature trees and the Painswick Stream running along the bottom of the garden. A tandem garage and driveway offers parking for several cars and a brick-built shed provides useful storage.
Location - Kings Mill Lane is one of Painswick's best kept secrets. Tucked away on the edge of the village, this tranquil location provides the best of all worlds, offering a magical rural haven with deer frequently seen grazing the verges and pheasants strutting in the garden, whilst remaining within easy walking distance of the centre of the village. Often referred to as the Queen of the Cotswolds, Painswick has a tremendous sense of community spirit and a good supply of local amenities including a popular primary school, two pubs, a bijou hotel just a short walk from Meadow Bank and a small local restaurant and several independent coffee shops. There is also a well stocked village shop, chemist and even a highly acclaimed fabric shop. One of the many attractions to the area is the excellent schools, with grammar schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham, as well as numerous schools in the private sector. The village is popular with tourists and is well known for the beautiful Rococco Gardens and also its Beacon, a huge expanse of common land offering a wonderful source of walks and far reaching views to the Malvern Hills and also host to a golf course.
Stroud is the nearest town with excellent facilities including a Waitrose supermarket plus several other leading supermarkets, a multiplex cinema and award winning Saturday Farmers Market. Nearby Cheltenham offers excellent shopping, dining and theatre and is well-known for its annual jazz and literature festivals, as well as its National Hunt racecourse.
Well placed for commuting, Painswick is circa 90 minutes to London by train from nearby Stroud mainline station and approximately 20 minutes drive to Cheltenham and Gloucester. The M5 motorway is also within easy reach, for commuting to Bristol and the Midlands.
Directions - From our Painswick office, follow the A46 in the direction of Stroud and take the first left immediately after the car park into Stamages Lane. Continue down the hill and turn left at the crossroads into Kings Mill Lane. Continue along the lane for circa 500 yards and Meadow Bank will be located on the right hand side, the last in a small row of houses.
Spacious Reception Hall, Sitting Room with Bi-Fold Doors opening to a large Decked Terrace, Open-plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Room, Snug/Playroom, Home Office, Cloakroom, Utility/Boot Room, 5 Double Bedrooms, 2 with En-suite Shower Rooms, Family Bathroom, Laundry/Boiler Room, Large Gently sloping Garden, Tandem Garage, Driveway Parking
Description - Meadow Bank offers a stylish and light-filled home in a truly idyllic edge of village location. Carefully thought-out living spaces and a delightful garden, combine to create an exceptional family home. The house works equally well for everyday living as it does for entertaining with rooms that flow seamlessly and optimise the pretty view across the garden. Opening to a large reception hall, the home has an immediate sense of space. The large sitting room is set to the rear of the house, with bi-fold doors spanning the length of the room, opening to a superb decking area running the length of the house. A wood burning stove provides a warming focal point to the room, ideal for cosy evenings at home. Walking through to the kitchen, it is clear this fabulous open-plan dining/cooking and living space, is the heart of the home. Contemporary fitted units provide ample storage with a Rangemaster cooker and built-in appliances. There is room for a large dining table and a living area with sofa. A centre island provides additional seating for more relaxed dining. Double doors open to the outside seating area, making this an ideal space for alfresco entertaining. A large utility and boot room, leads off the kitchen, providing the perfect hide-away for muddy boots and country paraphernalia, after a long walk in the surrounding countryside. A home-office and snug/playroom, together with a cloakroom, complete the ground floor.
Five double bedrooms are located on the first floor, the three rear facing rooms with pretty views overlooking the garden. Two of the bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms and all of the bedrooms have been thoughtfully laid out to combine comfort and ample storage. A family bathroom is also located on the first floor, together with a walk-in laundry/boiler room. The property benefits from plentiful built-in storage throughout.
The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with mature trees and the Painswick Stream running along the bottom of the garden. A tandem garage and driveway offers parking for several cars and a brick-built shed provides useful storage.
Location - Kings Mill Lane is one of Painswick's best kept secrets. Tucked away on the edge of the village, this tranquil location provides the best of all worlds, offering a magical rural haven with deer frequently seen grazing the verges and pheasants strutting in the garden, whilst remaining within easy walking distance of the centre of the village. Often referred to as the Queen of the Cotswolds, Painswick has a tremendous sense of community spirit and a good supply of local amenities including a popular primary school, two pubs, a bijou hotel just a short walk from Meadow Bank and a small local restaurant and several independent coffee shops. There is also a well stocked village shop, chemist and even a highly acclaimed fabric shop. One of the many attractions to the area is the excellent schools, with grammar schools in Stroud, Gloucester and Cheltenham, as well as numerous schools in the private sector. The village is popular with tourists and is well known for the beautiful Rococco Gardens and also its Beacon, a huge expanse of common land offering a wonderful source of walks and far reaching views to the Malvern Hills and also host to a golf course.
Stroud is the nearest town with excellent facilities including a Waitrose supermarket plus several other leading supermarkets, a multiplex cinema and award winning Saturday Farmers Market. Nearby Cheltenham offers excellent shopping, dining and theatre and is well-known for its annual jazz and literature festivals, as well as its National Hunt racecourse.
Well placed for commuting, Painswick is circa 90 minutes to London by train from nearby Stroud mainline station and approximately 20 minutes drive to Cheltenham and Gloucester. The M5 motorway is also within easy reach, for commuting to Bristol and the Midlands.
Directions - From our Painswick office, follow the A46 in the direction of Stroud and take the first left immediately after the car park into Stamages Lane. Continue down the hill and turn left at the crossroads into Kings Mill Lane. Continue along the lane for circa 500 yards and Meadow Bank will be located on the right hand side, the last in a small row of houses.
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Painswick, arguably one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds, is situated between Cheltenham and Stroud. It contains an exceptional number of fine old buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries with a particularly special Grade 1 listed church as its centrepiece. From the village there are commanding views in every direction across a verdant landscape comprising unspoilt valleys, interspersed by a series of little country lanes. The village, which has good local amenities, is popular with all ages but particularly amongst the retired. Painswick is ideally located for Cheltenham and Gloucester and within two hours of London by road, being very accessible to the A417 which links the M4 (Junction 15 with Junction 11a of the M5 motorway). Cheltenham has a main line station (Birmingham New Street from 45 minutes) and this famous Regency Spa town is also famous for its racing, literature, music and science festivals as well as its excellent schools, shopping, restaurants and theatre. The Painswick Office serves the village and a large area from across to the River Severn, round the southern edge of Gloucester and Cheltenham to the villages to the north of Cirencester. It is consequently responsible for selling properties in some of the most sought after locations in the whole region while working closely with its sister offices at Stroud and at Minchinhampton and The Mayfair Office in central London.