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The Gate House
Drawing Room
Conservatory

6 bedroom detached house

Study
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Detached house
6 bed
0 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 4 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Double Garage
  • Garden
  • Town/City
  • Private Parking
The Gate House is quietly situated in Albion Street, which is highly regarded and sought-after due to its proximity to both the centre of the town and beautiful open countryside. There is a Post Office/shop within a couple of minutes' walk, as well as an excellent primary school and a choice of pubs.

The Gate House is a handsome detached family home, dating mainly from the 19th Century but with older origins. It is not Listed but does lie within a conservation area and an area of outstanding natural beauty. The accommodation, which is arranged over three floors with a useful cellar below, is beautifully presented and with high ceilings, particularly on the first two floors and double glazed windows, has a lovely light and airy feel. In all the living space extends to just under 4,200 square feet. The entrance to the house, under a stone pillared canopy porch, is lovely and the spacious main hall provides access to 3 well-proportioned reception rooms. The garden room, which lies to the rear of the house, is another excellent reception room and has glazed double doors opening on to the garden and a solid roof. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a custom made range of floor and wall mounted cupboards with granite work surfaces over and incorporates space for a range style cooker. There is also a back kitchen/rear hall with further storage cupboards and this is where the twin central heating boilers are located. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, an en-suite bathroom and dressing room, and an elegant family bathroom. Above, there are three more double bedrooms (although one is currently being used as a study), a dressing room and a shower room. Outside, the house is set back off Albion Street, well away from passing traffic and is approached through double wrought iron gates set between stone pillars. In front of the house there is a wide block paved drive/turning circle, with a central island, which provides plenty of parking. A spur from the drive continues on to a further parking area where there is a substantial tandem garage and workshop. Flanking the drive there is a deep raised flower and shrub border retained by low stone walls and interspersed by a number of fine mature trees. There are raised areas of lawn either side of the turning circle with a stand of young cherry trees, rose beds and an ornamental pond. Directly in front of the kitchen there is a paved terrace sheltered by a high stone wall, which provides an ideal place for outside dining. Behind the house there is another paved terrace immediately to the rear from which semi-circular stone steps lead up to a lawn. A path and steps lead under two arbors to a large vegetable/flower garden with gravelled walkways, clipped box hedges and a circular wrought iron Gothic gazebo. There are various useful sheds at the far end of the garden.


Town Centre 1 mile, Kemble station (Paddington 80 minutes) 4 miles, Swindon 15 miles, Cheltenham 16 miles, M4 (Junction 15) 17 miles, M5 (Junction 11A) 12 miles, Oxford 36 miles, Bristol 38 miles (All distances and times are approximate)

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