Guide price
£650,0002 bedroom apartment for sale
Rodborough Common
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Apartment
2 beds
2 baths
2486
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 961 yrs left
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Sought after Location
- Architectural Features
- Flexible Accommodation
- Beautifully Landscaped Garden
- Garden Room
- Impressive Wood Panelling
- Moments from National Trust Common
- Garage/Orangery
- Ample Parking
- Easy Access to Stroud and Cirencester
Elegant, spacious ground floor garden apartment forming part of a substantial Cotswold Country House in an exclusive setting bordering National Trust Common Land.
Description - Briarholm comprises the ground floor of a substantial Cotswold country house built in the early 1900's on the south side of the exclusive Private Road on Rodborough Common. It has fine architectural features of this period including the attached 'Cloister'.
The apartment offers a great deal of flexibility and space, so large pieces of furniture can readily be accommodated. Entrance Porch, (which also gives access to the former Conservatory/Orangery) leads into the impressive panelled Entrance Hall, Sitting Room/Dining Room, Master Bedroom (former Drawing room) with dressing room and ensuite wet room, Garden Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Rear Lobby, Cloakroom, walk-in Pantry, large double Bedroom with En-Suite and Utility.
The beautiful and well stocked landscaped garden was designed by Chris Beardshaw, creator of 15 RHS Gold Medal-winning gardens. This important feature of the property has level lawns and well stocked flower borders, a modern greenhouse and a lower terrace garden with seating areas to enjoy this classic English garden during spring and summer. The garden flanks the property on three sides. To the front of the property is the private gravelled driveway giving parking space for two or more cars.
Agents Note - The property is leasehold with a length of 961 years remaining. We understand that the property is responsible for 50% of the maintenance for the whole building. There is an annual charge of approximately £300 per annum for the upkeep of the private road, kerb lawns, driveway and stone entrance pillars.
Description - Briarholm comprises the ground floor of a substantial Cotswold country house built in the early 1900's on the south side of the exclusive Private Road on Rodborough Common. It has fine architectural features of this period including the attached 'Cloister'.
The apartment offers a great deal of flexibility and space, so large pieces of furniture can readily be accommodated. Entrance Porch, (which also gives access to the former Conservatory/Orangery) leads into the impressive panelled Entrance Hall, Sitting Room/Dining Room, Master Bedroom (former Drawing room) with dressing room and ensuite wet room, Garden Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Rear Lobby, Cloakroom, walk-in Pantry, large double Bedroom with En-Suite and Utility.
The beautiful and well stocked landscaped garden was designed by Chris Beardshaw, creator of 15 RHS Gold Medal-winning gardens. This important feature of the property has level lawns and well stocked flower borders, a modern greenhouse and a lower terrace garden with seating areas to enjoy this classic English garden during spring and summer. The garden flanks the property on three sides. To the front of the property is the private gravelled driveway giving parking space for two or more cars.
Agents Note - The property is leasehold with a length of 961 years remaining. We understand that the property is responsible for 50% of the maintenance for the whole building. There is an annual charge of approximately £300 per annum for the upkeep of the private road, kerb lawns, driveway and stone entrance pillars.
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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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