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Guide price
£950,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
The Quarry, Cheltenham GL54
Large garden
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1820
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Lovely period detached cottage
- Superb edge of village location
- Heart of the Cotswolds
- Lovely grounds extending to about 0.76 acres
- Wonderful views
- Gravelled parking
- Three bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, snug, garden room
- Bathroom and cloakroom
- Summer house and store
- A peaceful location away from busy roads
Perched in an elevated position in the tranquil and unspoilt Cotswold village of Brockhampton, a charming three-bedroom detached period home with stunning views and a large garden
Elsdown View is a charming three-bedroom period family home located in the sought-after Cotswold Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled in Brockhampton, between Cheltenham and Bourton-on-the-Water, this delightful property dates back to the mid-19th century and retains a wealth of character features reflecting its historic heritage.
The accommodation is spread over two floors, with many of the main rooms offering stunning, uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside. On the ground floor, the living space includes a welcoming living room, a formal dining room, a cozy sitting room/snug, and a spacious, traditional fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room. There is also a downstairs cloakroom and a bright garden room with picturesque views to the rear.
Upstairs, the sense of light and space continues with two generous double bedrooms, a large single bedroom, and a family bathroom.
The property is approached via a shared gravel driveway leading to an elegant frontage and private parking area located on the west side of the building, bordered by a high hedge for added privacy.
The elevated position of the house provides superb, private, south-facing garden views. A stone pathway leads to the front door, with steps descending to the beautifully landscaped garden. The garden itself is mostly laid to lawn and arranged over several tiers, interspersed with mature flower beds and stone wall borders. It is securely enclosed by a mix of mature trees and high hedges, offering a secluded and tranquil outdoor space.
Situation:
Brockhampton is a picturesque village in the heart of the Cotswolds, nestled in a serene valley surrounded by rolling hills and stunning countryside. Renowned for its charm and character, the village is a haven for walkers, with numerous trails and footpaths that showcase the breathtaking beauty of the Cotswold landscape.
For everyday needs, the nearby villages of Andoversford and Winchcombe provide convenient amenities, including shops, cafes, and local services. Winchcombe, in particular, is steeped in history, with its charming streets, historic Sudeley Castle, and a variety of independent shops and eateries.
The regional hub of Cheltenham is just a short drive away and offers an extensive range of facilities and attractions. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, Cheltenham boasts exceptional schools, a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, and boutique shopping experiences. The town is also celebrated for its annual festivals, which draw visitors from far and wide. From the world-famous Cheltenham Festival for horse racing to music, literature, and food festivals, there is something to suit every interest.
With its idyllic village setting and access to both tranquil countryside and bustling towns, Brockhampton is a truly desirable location for those seeking a balance of rural charm and modern convenience.
Important Information:
Services: Mains water and mains electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. LPG gas for cooking.
Directions via What3words: ///deferring.badminton.roadways
Tenure: Freehold.
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council.
Council Tax Band: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson Stops.
Elsdown View is a charming three-bedroom period family home located in the sought-after Cotswold Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled in Brockhampton, between Cheltenham and Bourton-on-the-Water, this delightful property dates back to the mid-19th century and retains a wealth of character features reflecting its historic heritage.
The accommodation is spread over two floors, with many of the main rooms offering stunning, uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside. On the ground floor, the living space includes a welcoming living room, a formal dining room, a cozy sitting room/snug, and a spacious, traditional fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room. There is also a downstairs cloakroom and a bright garden room with picturesque views to the rear.
Upstairs, the sense of light and space continues with two generous double bedrooms, a large single bedroom, and a family bathroom.
The property is approached via a shared gravel driveway leading to an elegant frontage and private parking area located on the west side of the building, bordered by a high hedge for added privacy.
The elevated position of the house provides superb, private, south-facing garden views. A stone pathway leads to the front door, with steps descending to the beautifully landscaped garden. The garden itself is mostly laid to lawn and arranged over several tiers, interspersed with mature flower beds and stone wall borders. It is securely enclosed by a mix of mature trees and high hedges, offering a secluded and tranquil outdoor space.
Situation:
Brockhampton is a picturesque village in the heart of the Cotswolds, nestled in a serene valley surrounded by rolling hills and stunning countryside. Renowned for its charm and character, the village is a haven for walkers, with numerous trails and footpaths that showcase the breathtaking beauty of the Cotswold landscape.
For everyday needs, the nearby villages of Andoversford and Winchcombe provide convenient amenities, including shops, cafes, and local services. Winchcombe, in particular, is steeped in history, with its charming streets, historic Sudeley Castle, and a variety of independent shops and eateries.
The regional hub of Cheltenham is just a short drive away and offers an extensive range of facilities and attractions. Known for its vibrant cultural scene, Cheltenham boasts exceptional schools, a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, and boutique shopping experiences. The town is also celebrated for its annual festivals, which draw visitors from far and wide. From the world-famous Cheltenham Festival for horse racing to music, literature, and food festivals, there is something to suit every interest.
With its idyllic village setting and access to both tranquil countryside and bustling towns, Brockhampton is a truly desirable location for those seeking a balance of rural charm and modern convenience.
Important Information:
Services: Mains water and mains electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. LPG gas for cooking.
Directions via What3words: ///deferring.badminton.roadways
Tenure: Freehold.
Local Authority: Cotswold District Council.
Council Tax Band: Band F
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson Stops.
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