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- Tenure: Freehold
Farm Buildings with Full Planning Permission for Residential Conversion
The farm buildings consist of a range of traditional and contemporary agricultural buildings with full planning permission to convert three traditional buildings into:
• Substantial and spacious detached five-bedroom main house with ensuite bathrooms
• One bedroom annexe with a gym
• New garage building with garden store and games room
• Walled garden and large outdoor patio area
• Separate two-bedroom dwelling with attractive garden and separate parking
The traditional farm buildings are predominately constructed of Cotswold stone and form a fascinating group of structures. The carefully prepared design plans for the proposed conversion to residential use are sympathetic to the character and scale of each building.
There is also an existing contemporary agricultural building, which is currently used as a workshop, but could provide stabling or storage, subject to the necessary consents being obtained.
Existing Cottage
Greenmeadow Cottage is an attractive, semi-detached cottage, located at the end of the farm drive with a lovely outlook and gardens. The three-bedroom cottage is situated in an attractive position and there is potential to extend, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Farmland and Woodland
The farmland extends to 122.96 acres (49.76 hectares) together with 7.64 acres of woodland in a very attractive setting and potential for a shoot. The land falls away to the west into the River Churn Valley, forming a very attractive grass valley.
Greenmeadow Farm is situated in an idyllic position in open countryside, overlooking the Churn Valley above Rendcomb village, high in the Cotswold Hills. The pretty village has the 12th Century Church of St Peter, the well-known Rendcomb College which occupies Rendcomb Park, and a Doctor’s surgery.
The popular market town of Cirencester, about 6 miles to the south, provides an excellent range of shopping and other day to day requirements. Direct access to Cirencester is over the ancient roadway known as The Whiteway, from which the property takes access.
Communications from Greenmeadow Farm are excellent. Access onto the A417 / A419 dual carriageway is available at Cirencester, connecting the M4 and M5 motorways. Swindon Railway Station (20 miles) puts London (Paddington) about 1½ hours travelling time from Greenmeadow Farm
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