5 bedroom farm house
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Study
Farm house
5 beds
4 baths
3888
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Basic 8Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 4 bathrooms
- 2.90 acres
- Outbuildings
- Period
- Detached
- Double Garage
- Garden
- Parking
Occupying a peaceful setting at the end of a long driveway with lovely views over the surrounding countryside, Greencroft Farm is a versatile well-proportioned family home suitable for multi-generational living and home working. The property is not historically listed.
Set behind a walled boundary and electric gates to the front, the driveway runs past the garden in front of the house and the granary to a courtyard of redundant original agricultural buildings (single storey brick and concrete block construction) that includes garaging for several cars.
The Farm House
Arranged over three floors and extending to around 3,889 square feet, the main house is well presented, retains a number of period features and briefly comprises five bedrooms, four bath/shower rooms, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, study and a large kitchen/living space with access into the garden and views beyond. On the whole, the house has been very well maintained and is in good condition however, the snooker room would benefit from some updating.
The Granary
Adjacent to the house the former granary has been recently modernised to create a superb totally independent 2 double bedroom cottage.
To the rear of the house, the garden leads into what remains of an original orchard and then into the field. The field can be retained by the sellers should an incoming purchaser not want or need the grazing.
Services: Private waste. Oil fired central heating. Mains water and electricity.
Agents' note: Greencroft Farm was until 2021 a free range chicken farm which has since ceased production and been split up. The redundant low level chicken barns nearby are either being taken down or converted to exclusive residential properties that cannot be seen from Greencroft Farm house or gardens.
Set behind a walled boundary and electric gates to the front, the driveway runs past the garden in front of the house and the granary to a courtyard of redundant original agricultural buildings (single storey brick and concrete block construction) that includes garaging for several cars.
The Farm House
Arranged over three floors and extending to around 3,889 square feet, the main house is well presented, retains a number of period features and briefly comprises five bedrooms, four bath/shower rooms, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, study and a large kitchen/living space with access into the garden and views beyond. On the whole, the house has been very well maintained and is in good condition however, the snooker room would benefit from some updating.
The Granary
Adjacent to the house the former granary has been recently modernised to create a superb totally independent 2 double bedroom cottage.
To the rear of the house, the garden leads into what remains of an original orchard and then into the field. The field can be retained by the sellers should an incoming purchaser not want or need the grazing.
Services: Private waste. Oil fired central heating. Mains water and electricity.
Agents' note: Greencroft Farm was until 2021 a free range chicken farm which has since ceased production and been split up. The redundant low level chicken barns nearby are either being taken down or converted to exclusive residential properties that cannot be seen from Greencroft Farm house or gardens.
Greencroft Farm occupies a peaceful and private location at the end of a no-through lane on the edge of the village of Taynton, a traditional village situated in the heart of the Severn Vale between the market town of Newent, the Cathedral city of Gloucester and within a short drive of the Spa town of Cheltenham.
The property occupies a very private position at the end of a quiet no-through country lane with attractive views over surrounding farmland.
Newent 3 miles, Gloucester train station 8 miles, M5 Junction 11 (N&S) 12 miles, Cheltenham 15 miles, Ledbury 11 miles, Bristol 43 miles, Birmingham 63 miles (Distances approximate).
About this agent

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