Guide price
£1,850,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
St. Mary's Way, Brownshill, Stroud
Study
Recently added
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
3251
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Features and description
- Substantial Arts & Crafts Home, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 4 Receptions
- Butterfly Architectural Design
- Large Landscaped Garden
- Spectacular Views
- Stable Block/Tack Room
- Ample Parking
- Character Feature
- Rich in Heritage
- Circa 5 Acres of Landscaped Garden & Paddocks
- Planning Permission for a Separate 2 Bed Eco Dwelling
St Raphaels offers a unique home steeped in historic interest with a wealth of character features along with just under 5 acres of landscaped garden and paddocks and magnificent views
Description - St Raphaels offers a substantial and handsome Arts and Crafts home which is both welcoming and impressive in equal measure.
The house is a perfect example of the 'butterfly plan', so named because of its charming curved shape, creating the perfect cocoon and allowing the house to catch the sunlight throughout the day while offering panoramic views of the landscape.
The house was designed by well-know ecclesiastical architect Caroe and Passmore who also designed the chapel a short distance along the lane. The property benefits from a host of features typical of the era, including original fireplaces, leaded windows and timber doors.
Testament to how special the home is, the former convent has only had two custodians since it was built in 1938 and was blessed with a visit from Mother Theresa in the 1980s.
A handsome front door opens to a spacious and welcoming reception hall. Parquet flooring creates a sense of warmth whilst also working well for practical living.
The drawing room sits in the west wing of the house and is a spacious room which works equally well for hosting as for everyday living. A striking double-aspect mirrored fireplace forms an intriguing focal point, subtly revealing the room's earlier configuration. A stunning leaded light bay window frames the pretty view of the garden, along with a feature raised platform.
A second reception ideal as a TV room or snug, along with a study, are located in the east wing of the house along with a useful utility/boot room, ideal for country paraphernalia after a walk in the surrounding countryside.
Set to the rear of the house, the kitchen/dining room is clearly the heart of home. Fitted units provide ample discreet storage along with a good-sized centre island for food preparation and room for a table, ideal for hosting and everyday dining. A set of double leaded doors open to a sheltered patio area at the side of the house for alfresco hosting in the warmer months.
A family room lies just off the kitchen, perfectly positioned for informal living and ease of family life.
Five bedrooms, two with en-suite, are located on the first floor, accessed via a charming spiral wooden staircase. Four of the bedrooms overlook the magnificent views to the southerly side of the house and the principal bedroom benefits from a good-sized en-suite bathroom. A large family bathroom services the three bedrooms in the westerly wing.
Garden & Grounds - Enveloped by a large garden of circa an acre, St Raphaels benefits from magnificent far-reaching views, overlooking its own paddocks and onward to the valley beyond.
Outbuildings include a workshop, garden store, potting shed and a large machinery and log store.
Two paddocks totalling circa 4 acres are located opposite the house along with a stable block comprising two stables, tack room and feed store. The first paddock is gently sloping and the second with a more undulating aspect.
A sweeping driveway and ample parking are set to the side and rear of the house.
Agent's Note - Planning has been granted for a two bed eco dwelling on the land to the side of the house; the vendors are waiting for a certificate of lawfulness to be supplied in relation to the building plot.
Planning ref: S.19/1283/REM
Description - St Raphaels offers a substantial and handsome Arts and Crafts home which is both welcoming and impressive in equal measure.
The house is a perfect example of the 'butterfly plan', so named because of its charming curved shape, creating the perfect cocoon and allowing the house to catch the sunlight throughout the day while offering panoramic views of the landscape.
The house was designed by well-know ecclesiastical architect Caroe and Passmore who also designed the chapel a short distance along the lane. The property benefits from a host of features typical of the era, including original fireplaces, leaded windows and timber doors.
Testament to how special the home is, the former convent has only had two custodians since it was built in 1938 and was blessed with a visit from Mother Theresa in the 1980s.
A handsome front door opens to a spacious and welcoming reception hall. Parquet flooring creates a sense of warmth whilst also working well for practical living.
The drawing room sits in the west wing of the house and is a spacious room which works equally well for hosting as for everyday living. A striking double-aspect mirrored fireplace forms an intriguing focal point, subtly revealing the room's earlier configuration. A stunning leaded light bay window frames the pretty view of the garden, along with a feature raised platform.
A second reception ideal as a TV room or snug, along with a study, are located in the east wing of the house along with a useful utility/boot room, ideal for country paraphernalia after a walk in the surrounding countryside.
Set to the rear of the house, the kitchen/dining room is clearly the heart of home. Fitted units provide ample discreet storage along with a good-sized centre island for food preparation and room for a table, ideal for hosting and everyday dining. A set of double leaded doors open to a sheltered patio area at the side of the house for alfresco hosting in the warmer months.
A family room lies just off the kitchen, perfectly positioned for informal living and ease of family life.
Five bedrooms, two with en-suite, are located on the first floor, accessed via a charming spiral wooden staircase. Four of the bedrooms overlook the magnificent views to the southerly side of the house and the principal bedroom benefits from a good-sized en-suite bathroom. A large family bathroom services the three bedrooms in the westerly wing.
Garden & Grounds - Enveloped by a large garden of circa an acre, St Raphaels benefits from magnificent far-reaching views, overlooking its own paddocks and onward to the valley beyond.
Outbuildings include a workshop, garden store, potting shed and a large machinery and log store.
Two paddocks totalling circa 4 acres are located opposite the house along with a stable block comprising two stables, tack room and feed store. The first paddock is gently sloping and the second with a more undulating aspect.
A sweeping driveway and ample parking are set to the side and rear of the house.
Agent's Note - Planning has been granted for a two bed eco dwelling on the land to the side of the house; the vendors are waiting for a certificate of lawfulness to be supplied in relation to the building plot.
Planning ref: S.19/1283/REM
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Stroud is the regional and administrative centre for the south-west of the Cotswolds and the Severn Vale with excellent road and rail links to the rest of the country. Surrounded by exceptionally varied countryside, Stroud lies at the confluence of five valleys, each with its own distinct character. The town owed its prosperity to the wool trade initially (including supplying cloth for uniforms to both sides in the Napoleonic Wars), more recently it has developed a reputation as a popular centre for the arts and local culture within the Cotswolds. The town has a mainline railway station with ample parking in the vicinity (London Paddington from 95 minutes) and connections to Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester. Junction 13 of the M5 motorway for accessing Bristol, the south-west or the Midlands is only miles to the east and there are three international airports little over an hour's drive away (Bristol, Birmingham or Cardiff). Stroud is particularly fortunate in having quite excellent schools for all ages within its vicinity, including Stroud High and Marling in the state sector and Beaudesert Park and Wycliffe College amongst others. It is also a major centre for employment and has a modern college. Murrays Stroud Office serves the town, adjacent villages and down onto the Severn Vale to the west. It works closely with its sister offices at Painswick and at Minchinhampton and The Mayfair Office in central London.





















































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