No bars, no signal predictedOne bar, reliable signal unlikelyTwo bars, may experience problems with connectivityThree bars, likely to have good coverage and receive a data rate to support basic web servicesFull bars, likely to have good coverage indoors and to receive an enhanced data rate to support multimedia services
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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 6 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Detached
An impressive detached, pillared, stone-fronted Cotswold property, built in 1875 in the Georgian style, perfectly positioned on the Cotswold Way with close to 3,000sq ft of internal space allowing multiple living and home-working options and with fabulous views.
Originally named "Bellevue" when constructed in 1875, the house lives up to its name,
with views of rolling Cotswold countryside from virtually every room and, from the garden, the fine St Giles church. Sited on sought-after Uley's exclusive Green, the property benefits from fantastic access to multiple walks, yet is equidistant between Bath and Cheltenham and only ten minutes from Tetbury, Nailsworth and Stroud with its fast trains to London.
The house has retained its original features, generous room proportions and flow, whilst having been tastefully modernised. Arranged over three spacious floors the property enjoys beautifully presented family accommodation with character features including sash windows, period fireplaces and wooden floors.
On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall, two formal reception rooms enjoying lovely views over the surrounding countryside, a bespoke kitchen flowing into a family/games room with under-floor heating and a rear hallway with garden access, which also houses a utility room and separate guest cloakroom.
On the first floor and second floors, all of the six bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a study, one formerly used as an artist's atelier) have stunning far-reaching views. The first floor principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room and the main guest room has an en-suite cloakroom. Still on the first floor, there is a further bedroom/study and a large bathroom with free-standing bath and separate shower cubicle. On the second floor there are a further three bedrooms, two large, one smaller, with an additional WC

Outside
Pretty terraced gardens are positioned to the rear of the property, enclosed by Cotswold stone walls, offering lawned areas and terraces ideal for outside dining, with lovely views of St Giles church. Ample parking is available on the road on a non-restricted basis.


Situation
Uley is a delightful village in a beautiful semi-wooded valley on the lower reaches of the Cotswold escarpment in an area designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). There is a handsome Church, village shop and post office, primary school, a traditional pub recently under new ownership, doctors surgery, boutique brewery and art centre.
The nearby towns of Tetbury, Stroud and Dursley have a range of excellent shops and services for everyday needs including supermarkets, sport centres and several renowned pubs and restaurants, including Calcot Manor and its first-class spa and the historic Owlpen Manor which is also used as an event and wedding venue. Education in the area is exceptional including private at Beaudesert Park, Cheltenham Colleges and many others throughout the region. Local schools include Marling & Stroud High and further afield Pate Grammar, which was awarded the Sunday Times secondary school of the year in 2019. Stroud provides excellent rail services to Swindon & London (Paddington). Train services operate to Bristol & Gloucester from Cam. Road networks radiate to the M5 & M4 motorways at Stroud, Gloucester, Bristol & Bath.

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    Often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester town has been a focal point in the area since Roman times. Surrounded by glorious countryside (much in the Cotswold AONB) and some of the finest properties in the area, it’s no wonder so many people want to call Cirencester and its surrounding market towns and villages home. When it comes to property, Knight Frank Cirencester have an unrivalled reputation, as the longest-serving national agent in the region and an outstanding track record, our team have the expertise in the sale of best-in-class country, town and village property. This includes traditional stone cottages, converted barns, town and village houses, as well as nearby farmhouses, equestrian properties, manor houses, farmland and agricultural estates.

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