Park View
Middle Duntisbourne, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 7AR
Guide Price
£2,500,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Grade II
Property Tags: Equestrian, Walled Garden
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian, Grade II
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Woodland
A charming Grade II Listed Cotswold stone farmhouse with fantastic views, secondary accommodation and beautifully positioned within its own woodland and pasture of about 23 acres.
Description
The principal house is a charming Grade II Listed late Georgian house built of Cotswold stone and beautifully positioned with seclusion and wonderful views.
Approached via a gravel drive from the lane, there is a parking area to the western side of the house. Access to the front of the house is via a pretty walled garden with a stone paved path, between the lawns and borders, leading to the front door.
Arranged over three floors with a cellar, the house has charm in abundance with the benefits of the classic Georgian detail in the principal rooms with notable features including sash windows.
The drawing room, a larger room with a fireplace sash windows and hardwood floor, is positioned immediately off from the main hall and provides a good space for family and friends. With large windows allowing the light to flood in, the room also benefits from the wonderful views. A glazed door leads to the garden and terraced seating area.
Positioned to the rear of the house is the generously proportioned kitchen and dining area. An excellent open-plan room acting as the hub of the house for everyday family living. With a hardwood floor, and plenty of light from the large windows and glazed door on to the easterly kitchen terrace, this is an inviting room with an AGA and fitted cabinets.
Located from the main hall is a study, cloakroom and access to the good-sized cellar. There is also a boot room with a door to the drive and gardens to the north.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite bath/shower room. There are four further bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms.
To the southwest of the house is a pretty Cotswold stone walled garden adjoining the front elevation. There are a number of borders and lawns flanking a stone paved path, which leads from the front door to a terraced area overlooking the Dunt valley to wonderful views beyond.
To the rear of the house and grounds is a mature belt of woodland.
Recently converted to create excellent additional accommodation in the form of a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining/sitting room and a shower room. On the mezzanine floor is a good-size bedroom. The Coach House is a real compliment to the main house.
Location
Park View enjoys a private location, ensconced within some 23 acres of its own mature pasture and woodland. The house itself is perfectly situated overlooking the valley of the Dunt River, taking full advantage of the south-westerly aspect and stunning unspoilt views of the surrounding countryside. No public rights of way traverse the property ensuring privacy and seclusion.
The pretty hamlet of Middle Duntisbourne sits a short distance below. As you approach The Duntisbournes the main roads disappear and are replaced by country lanes, which meander through some of the Cotswolds prettiest countryside. Park View is set back from the lane in a beautifully secluded position.
Overall, Park View is well-located for the best of Cotswolds country living, with the acclaimed gastro-pub The Bell at Sapperton a short drive away, Jolly Nice farm-shop less than 15 minutes away and Daylesford Organic is approximately 40 minutes away. There are a number of excellent hotels with spa facilities nearby including Barnsley House, Cowley Manor and Calcot Manor. Extensive shops and restaurants can be found in Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath.
There is an extensive choice of private schools in the area include Beaudesert Park at Minchinhampton, Rendcomb College, Westonbirt, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College. Top ranking Pate’s Grammar School in Cheltenham is also very convenient.
Sporting and recreational pursuits include National Hunt racing at Cheltenham and highly regarded polo clubs at Longdole, Cirencester Park and The Beaufort at Westonbirt. Nearby Rectory Farm offers extensive equestrian opportunities from tuition to a variety of competitive events. There is an abundance of field sports opportunities locally, including hunting with the VWH and Cotswold Hunts.
The undulating countryside also lends itself well to some top class shooting. There are a variety of nearby golf courses from which to choose. The surrounding countryside offers many excellent rides and walks directly accessible from the property.
Despite its rural location, Cirencester is nearby and Cheltenham is a short distance away. There is easy access to the A417 dual carriageway (about 1 ½ miles), linking with Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon and Junction 11A of the M5 at Gloucester. Direct rail services to London Paddington from Kemble Station (about 8 miles), scheduled to take from 74 minutes, and Swindon (about 20 miles), from 55 minutes.
Square Footage: 2,573 sq ft
Acreage: 23 Acres
Directions
Leave Cirencester on the Gloucester Road heading towards Cheltenham. Continue past the Stratton House Hotel on your left and then fork left signed for Daglingworth. Follow the signs to. The Duntisbourne’s and after passing through Duntisbourne Rouse, turn right in to Middle Duntisbourne. Proceed down the hill and cross over the ford at the bottom, through the farm and continue up the hill. The entrance to Park View is after the second property on your right hand side.
Additional Info
Cirencester 6 miles • Cheltenham 12 miles • Kemble Station 8 miles (London Paddington 74 mins) Bath 37 miles • Oxford 40 miles • Central London 97 miles (All distances and times are approximate)
Marketed by: Savills, Cirencester
Description
The principal house is a charming Grade II Listed late Georgian house built of Cotswold stone and beautifully positioned with seclusion and wonderful views.
Approached via a gravel drive from the lane, there is a parking area to the western side of the house. Access to the front of the house is via a pretty walled garden with a stone paved path, between the lawns and borders, leading to the front door.
Arranged over three floors with a cellar, the house has charm in abundance with the benefits of the classic Georgian detail in the principal rooms with notable features including sash windows.
The drawing room, a larger room with a fireplace sash windows and hardwood floor, is positioned immediately off from the main hall and provides a good space for family and friends. With large windows allowing the light to flood in, the room also benefits from the wonderful views. A glazed door leads to the garden and terraced seating area.
Positioned to the rear of the house is the generously proportioned kitchen and dining area. An excellent open-plan room acting as the hub of the house for everyday family living. With a hardwood floor, and plenty of light from the large windows and glazed door on to the easterly kitchen terrace, this is an inviting room with an AGA and fitted cabinets.
Located from the main hall is a study, cloakroom and access to the good-sized cellar. There is also a boot room with a door to the drive and gardens to the north.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite bath/shower room. There are four further bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms.
To the southwest of the house is a pretty Cotswold stone walled garden adjoining the front elevation. There are a number of borders and lawns flanking a stone paved path, which leads from the front door to a terraced area overlooking the Dunt valley to wonderful views beyond.
To the rear of the house and grounds is a mature belt of woodland.
Recently converted to create excellent additional accommodation in the form of a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining/sitting room and a shower room. On the mezzanine floor is a good-size bedroom. The Coach House is a real compliment to the main house.
Location
Park View enjoys a private location, ensconced within some 23 acres of its own mature pasture and woodland. The house itself is perfectly situated overlooking the valley of the Dunt River, taking full advantage of the south-westerly aspect and stunning unspoilt views of the surrounding countryside. No public rights of way traverse the property ensuring privacy and seclusion.
The pretty hamlet of Middle Duntisbourne sits a short distance below. As you approach The Duntisbournes the main roads disappear and are replaced by country lanes, which meander through some of the Cotswolds prettiest countryside. Park View is set back from the lane in a beautifully secluded position.
Overall, Park View is well-located for the best of Cotswolds country living, with the acclaimed gastro-pub The Bell at Sapperton a short drive away, Jolly Nice farm-shop less than 15 minutes away and Daylesford Organic is approximately 40 minutes away. There are a number of excellent hotels with spa facilities nearby including Barnsley House, Cowley Manor and Calcot Manor. Extensive shops and restaurants can be found in Cirencester, Cheltenham and Bath.
There is an extensive choice of private schools in the area include Beaudesert Park at Minchinhampton, Rendcomb College, Westonbirt, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College. Top ranking Pate’s Grammar School in Cheltenham is also very convenient.
Sporting and recreational pursuits include National Hunt racing at Cheltenham and highly regarded polo clubs at Longdole, Cirencester Park and The Beaufort at Westonbirt. Nearby Rectory Farm offers extensive equestrian opportunities from tuition to a variety of competitive events. There is an abundance of field sports opportunities locally, including hunting with the VWH and Cotswold Hunts.
The undulating countryside also lends itself well to some top class shooting. There are a variety of nearby golf courses from which to choose. The surrounding countryside offers many excellent rides and walks directly accessible from the property.
Despite its rural location, Cirencester is nearby and Cheltenham is a short distance away. There is easy access to the A417 dual carriageway (about 1 ½ miles), linking with Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon and Junction 11A of the M5 at Gloucester. Direct rail services to London Paddington from Kemble Station (about 8 miles), scheduled to take from 74 minutes, and Swindon (about 20 miles), from 55 minutes.
Square Footage: 2,573 sq ft
Acreage: 23 Acres
Directions
Leave Cirencester on the Gloucester Road heading towards Cheltenham. Continue past the Stratton House Hotel on your left and then fork left signed for Daglingworth. Follow the signs to. The Duntisbourne’s and after passing through Duntisbourne Rouse, turn right in to Middle Duntisbourne. Proceed down the hill and cross over the ford at the bottom, through the farm and continue up the hill. The entrance to Park View is after the second property on your right hand side.
Additional Info
Cirencester 6 miles • Cheltenham 12 miles • Kemble Station 8 miles (London Paddington 74 mins) Bath 37 miles • Oxford 40 miles • Central London 97 miles (All distances and times are approximate)
Marketed by: Savills, Cirencester
Land Registry Data
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