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Guide price
£1,500,0008 bedroom detached house for sale
The Green, Frampton On Severn, Gloucester
Study
Recently added
Detached house
8 beds
4 baths
6620
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Features and description
- Landmark Historic Home
- Queen Anne/Georgian
- Grade II Listed
- A Wealth of Period Features
- Handsome Reception Rooms
- Overlooking the Village Green
- Detached Coach House
- 2 Self-contained Cottages
- Circa 2 Acres
- Cellar
A spectacular Queen Anne/Georgian country house offering classical proportions, handsome reception rooms, circa 2 acres of grounds, ancillary Coach House and two cottages
Property Description - Frampton Lodge offers a truly spectacular historic home overlooking the picturesque green in the village of Frampton on Severn. In the same custodianship for the last 75 years, the sale of Frampton Lodge offers a rare and exciting opportunity to renovate a historic landmark property.
Dating back to the late C17th/early C18th, spanning the Queen Anne and Georgian eras, the home displays many of the features typical of the period including Frampton brick, sash windows with painted keystone and wide voussoirs, together with more formal, classical additions from the Georgian era including decorative cornices and pleasing symmetry.
A handsome double entrance opens to an impressive reception hall with open fireplace and ornate pillars and cornicing, an ideal room for welcoming guests and hosting parties. Two further reception rooms are set to the rear of house, both with wonderfully large bay sash windows overlooking the garden. All of the receptions benefit from impressive high ceilings and working fireplaces. A large dining room with 3 sash windows overlooks the front aspect, providing a great room for entertaining with the gentle hum of a game of village cricket offering an idyllic backdrop.
A useful home office and cloakroom lead off the main reception hall.
The kitchen is set to the rear of the house with ample discreet storage and access to both the garden and a back staircase leading to a good sized laundry room and the upper floors. There is scope to relocate the kitchen to the sitting and dining rooms with the possibility of opening the two rooms up (subject to planning).
A handsome staircase leads to the upper floors with 5 first floor bedrooms and 3 further bedrooms on the second floor. The first floor principal bedroom benefits from a magnificent bay window overlooking the garden and would combine well with the adjoining bathroom and bedroom to create and impressive principal suite with walk-in dressing room and en-suite. Four bathrooms are spread across the upper floors.
Garden & Grounds - The garden extends to circa 2 acres. Located to the rear of the house, the grounds comprise level lawns, mature trees and a former tennis court and kitchen garden. The garden is entirely enclosed with Frampton brick and dry stone walling, providing privacy and security for young families.
The potential to restore the grounds to their former glory is obvious providing a wealth of exciting opportunity.
A large gravel parking area is located to the front of the house with the potential to clear woodland and overgrowth to the side of the property and considerably extend available parking/garaging.
Ancillary Accommodation - A detached coach house totalling just under 3,000 sq feet is located to the side of the principal residence comprising two cottages (Lodge and Hope Cottage) both with 2 bedrooms and a central Coach House which would convert well to a third cottage.
The ancillary accommodation has its own driveway access so would make an ideal separate home for multi-generational living or work equally well for income generation or overflow guest accommodation.
Property Description - Frampton Lodge offers a truly spectacular historic home overlooking the picturesque green in the village of Frampton on Severn. In the same custodianship for the last 75 years, the sale of Frampton Lodge offers a rare and exciting opportunity to renovate a historic landmark property.
Dating back to the late C17th/early C18th, spanning the Queen Anne and Georgian eras, the home displays many of the features typical of the period including Frampton brick, sash windows with painted keystone and wide voussoirs, together with more formal, classical additions from the Georgian era including decorative cornices and pleasing symmetry.
A handsome double entrance opens to an impressive reception hall with open fireplace and ornate pillars and cornicing, an ideal room for welcoming guests and hosting parties. Two further reception rooms are set to the rear of house, both with wonderfully large bay sash windows overlooking the garden. All of the receptions benefit from impressive high ceilings and working fireplaces. A large dining room with 3 sash windows overlooks the front aspect, providing a great room for entertaining with the gentle hum of a game of village cricket offering an idyllic backdrop.
A useful home office and cloakroom lead off the main reception hall.
The kitchen is set to the rear of the house with ample discreet storage and access to both the garden and a back staircase leading to a good sized laundry room and the upper floors. There is scope to relocate the kitchen to the sitting and dining rooms with the possibility of opening the two rooms up (subject to planning).
A handsome staircase leads to the upper floors with 5 first floor bedrooms and 3 further bedrooms on the second floor. The first floor principal bedroom benefits from a magnificent bay window overlooking the garden and would combine well with the adjoining bathroom and bedroom to create and impressive principal suite with walk-in dressing room and en-suite. Four bathrooms are spread across the upper floors.
Garden & Grounds - The garden extends to circa 2 acres. Located to the rear of the house, the grounds comprise level lawns, mature trees and a former tennis court and kitchen garden. The garden is entirely enclosed with Frampton brick and dry stone walling, providing privacy and security for young families.
The potential to restore the grounds to their former glory is obvious providing a wealth of exciting opportunity.
A large gravel parking area is located to the front of the house with the potential to clear woodland and overgrowth to the side of the property and considerably extend available parking/garaging.
Ancillary Accommodation - A detached coach house totalling just under 3,000 sq feet is located to the side of the principal residence comprising two cottages (Lodge and Hope Cottage) both with 2 bedrooms and a central Coach House which would convert well to a third cottage.
The ancillary accommodation has its own driveway access so would make an ideal separate home for multi-generational living or work equally well for income generation or overflow guest accommodation.
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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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