6 bedroom farm house
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Study
Farm house
6 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Features and description
- 6 - 7 bedrooms
- 3 - 4 reception rooms
- 3 - 4 bathrooms
- 3.67 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Gym
- Rural
Wine Cellar Farm is an immaculately presented Grade II listed Cotswold stone farmhouse situated in a peaceful and idyllic valley. This late 18th century house with later additions was completely refurbished in 2012 and more recently renovated is the adjacent Cotswold stone barn, now a fabulous entertaining room with office space, gym and secondary accommodation. There is an attractive range of well-maintained supporting outbuildings and garaging. The property is set in just under 4 acres of gardens and grounds.
The house is very well arranged with well-balanced accommodation over three floors. There is a great emphasis on comfort and the style of decoration embraces many of the period features including flagstone and timber floors, working fireplaces & wood burners and original beams (but with good ceiling heights).
Entered either from the front of the house or via an attractive rear passage, the family kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed, complete with an Aga, and leads straight into the family sitting room or off along the rear passage to the study and dining room.
There is a small study/snug that leads onto the drawing room, excellent for entertaining particularly in the summer with French windows that lead onto the terrace with views over the garden and beyond.
The wine cellar is suitably impressive and a worthy Inspiration to the name of the house.
And attractive staircase leads to a light and airy landing with a pretty window seat, this leads onto the principal bedroom. This spacious room benefits from a large bathroom with a walk-in shower, copper freestanding bath tub and twin wash hand-basins. There is an adjoining walk-in dressing room.
There are a further three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor along with two large double bedrooms and further bathroom on the second floor.
The Barn
The barn has been relatively recently restored is a magnificent example of clever design combined with excellent local craftsmanship. It is currently arranged as a self-contained one bedroom house with access to the main part of the barn at first floor level that leads onto a gallery platform currently used as an office. The main entertaining room has a feature wood burner, large sliding French windows on either side. There is a cloakroom and separate gymnasium again with big picture windows offering light and views.
Garden and Grounds
The gardens and grounds are very well maintained and are a mix of formal space with planted box parterre, vegetable kitchen garden and herbaceous borders. The house is ideal for entertaining and is equipped with a variety of terraces as well as a separate built-in barbecue area and cedar lined hot tub. There are a number of storage outbuildings along with an open garage and wood store.
The house is very well arranged with well-balanced accommodation over three floors. There is a great emphasis on comfort and the style of decoration embraces many of the period features including flagstone and timber floors, working fireplaces & wood burners and original beams (but with good ceiling heights).
Entered either from the front of the house or via an attractive rear passage, the family kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed, complete with an Aga, and leads straight into the family sitting room or off along the rear passage to the study and dining room.
There is a small study/snug that leads onto the drawing room, excellent for entertaining particularly in the summer with French windows that lead onto the terrace with views over the garden and beyond.
The wine cellar is suitably impressive and a worthy Inspiration to the name of the house.
And attractive staircase leads to a light and airy landing with a pretty window seat, this leads onto the principal bedroom. This spacious room benefits from a large bathroom with a walk-in shower, copper freestanding bath tub and twin wash hand-basins. There is an adjoining walk-in dressing room.
There are a further three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor along with two large double bedrooms and further bathroom on the second floor.
The Barn
The barn has been relatively recently restored is a magnificent example of clever design combined with excellent local craftsmanship. It is currently arranged as a self-contained one bedroom house with access to the main part of the barn at first floor level that leads onto a gallery platform currently used as an office. The main entertaining room has a feature wood burner, large sliding French windows on either side. There is a cloakroom and separate gymnasium again with big picture windows offering light and views.
Garden and Grounds
The gardens and grounds are very well maintained and are a mix of formal space with planted box parterre, vegetable kitchen garden and herbaceous borders. The house is ideal for entertaining and is equipped with a variety of terraces as well as a separate built-in barbecue area and cedar lined hot tub. There are a number of storage outbuildings along with an open garage and wood store.
Tetbury 9 miles
Bath 17 miles
Cirencester 19 miles
Bristol 20 miles
Cheltenham 27 miles
M4 (J.18) 7 miles
M5 (J.14) 8 miles
Kemble Station 16 miles (London Paddington 70 minutes)
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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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