5 bedroom house
Shuthonger, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20 6EQ
Guide Price
£735,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Walled Garden
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: May 2021
- Removed: Mar 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Walled Garden
- Land Tags: N/A
A large (over 5000 sq ft) detached Grade II listed home for sale as a project.
Description
This is an opportunity to purchase a project in the form of a spacious and unspoilt detached home, dating from the C18th with later C18th and C19th extensions built in brick with a red tile roof, and listed Grade II. The main body of the house has accommodation over two floors with a third attic floor and cellars. The property retains many character features including working fireplaces, stone flagged floors, original floorboards, sash windows, lovely staircase and the large room proportions of the era. To the front is the former dairy, also dating from the C18th. The former kitchen/scullery has a secondary staircase leading to bedroom two and on up to the attic and may be suitable for creating an annexe or similar.
To the front the property is approached down a driveway leading to the carport. On the south side of the property lie the walled lawned gardens. On the north side of the property lies a courtyard with the remains of the former dairy and which could be developed further subject to the necessary consents. Beyond is a yard area with small lawn and long open bay barn/byre and coal shed, with a gate out onto the lane. In total the plot extends to approximately 0.5 of an acre.
The property now requires a comprehensive programme of modernisation and refurbishment but offers an opportunity to create an impressive and large home of character with many period features.
Location
Situation: Twyning Farmhouse is situated in the hamlet of Shuthonger, just 3 miles north of Tewkesbury, and 1.5 miles west of Twyning where there is a popular Primary School, two pubs and a village shop. The M5 is just over 3 miles away, and this with the M50 and A38 offer easy access to several regional centres including Birmingham and the International Airport and the M40. This rural area is surrounded by lovely countryside with the River Avon a couple of miles away. The town of Tewkesbury offers a good range of shopping, leisure and educational facilities. 6 miles away is Upton-upon-Severn, famous for its festivals, marina and gastro pubs. The City of Worcester is 15 miles North. The newly opened Worcestershire Parkway Railway station, situated to the east of Worcester, is intended to increase the capacity to London as well as reduced journey times. This will have a significant impact on Worcestershire’s accessibility to the Capital and other regional centres. The area also gives access to Cheltenham (12 miles South) and its Racecourse. The M5 South also provides for commuting to Cheltenham, Gloucester and Bristol (50 miles).
Square Footage: 5,780 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired Esse serving 5 radiators (no central heating). Private drainage.
Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Description
This is an opportunity to purchase a project in the form of a spacious and unspoilt detached home, dating from the C18th with later C18th and C19th extensions built in brick with a red tile roof, and listed Grade II. The main body of the house has accommodation over two floors with a third attic floor and cellars. The property retains many character features including working fireplaces, stone flagged floors, original floorboards, sash windows, lovely staircase and the large room proportions of the era. To the front is the former dairy, also dating from the C18th. The former kitchen/scullery has a secondary staircase leading to bedroom two and on up to the attic and may be suitable for creating an annexe or similar.
To the front the property is approached down a driveway leading to the carport. On the south side of the property lie the walled lawned gardens. On the north side of the property lies a courtyard with the remains of the former dairy and which could be developed further subject to the necessary consents. Beyond is a yard area with small lawn and long open bay barn/byre and coal shed, with a gate out onto the lane. In total the plot extends to approximately 0.5 of an acre.
The property now requires a comprehensive programme of modernisation and refurbishment but offers an opportunity to create an impressive and large home of character with many period features.
Location
Situation: Twyning Farmhouse is situated in the hamlet of Shuthonger, just 3 miles north of Tewkesbury, and 1.5 miles west of Twyning where there is a popular Primary School, two pubs and a village shop. The M5 is just over 3 miles away, and this with the M50 and A38 offer easy access to several regional centres including Birmingham and the International Airport and the M40. This rural area is surrounded by lovely countryside with the River Avon a couple of miles away. The town of Tewkesbury offers a good range of shopping, leisure and educational facilities. 6 miles away is Upton-upon-Severn, famous for its festivals, marina and gastro pubs. The City of Worcester is 15 miles North. The newly opened Worcestershire Parkway Railway station, situated to the east of Worcester, is intended to increase the capacity to London as well as reduced journey times. This will have a significant impact on Worcestershire’s accessibility to the Capital and other regional centres. The area also gives access to Cheltenham (12 miles South) and its Racecourse. The M5 South also provides for commuting to Cheltenham, Gloucester and Bristol (50 miles).
Square Footage: 5,780 sq ft
Acreage: 0.5 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired Esse serving 5 radiators (no central heating). Private drainage.
Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.
Marketed by: Savills, Cheltenham
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.