The agencies at Gloucester
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Gloucester. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Occupying a prime position within the highly sought-after Cotswold village of Wyck Rissington, Heath Lawn is an exceptional Grade II listed Cotswold residence of considerable charm and character. Dating from circa 1731, the property enjoys a commanding setting overlooking the village green, with stunning uninterrupted views across the green and the valley beyond. Constructed of traditional Cotswold stone, the house has been comprehensively and sympathetically refurbished, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Original features abound, including fireplaces, exposed beams, and flagstone floors throughout the ground floor, alongside rare French oak wide-board flooring to the first floor. These sit harmoniously with bespoke cabinetry, extensive loft storage, and upgraded modern heating systems. A notable sense of space is created throughout by a series of well-proportioned rooms and generous landings, enhancing light and flow across all three floors. The accommodation is both versatile and beautifully balanced. The welcoming reception hall leads to three principal reception rooms, including a refined sitting room, an elegant dining room with a working fireplace, and a further reception space ideal for family living or entertaining. The bespoke kitchen/family/breakfast room forms the heart of the home, seamlessly designed with quality fittings and integrated appliances, and complemented by a utility room and pantry cupboard. The former porch has been thoughtfully incorporated into the living space, improving both flow and usability. Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite enjoys generous proportions and attractive views. In total, there are four bedrooms, three of which are en suite, including the top-floor suite, which further benefits from its own reception room. This could also serve as a fifth bedroom if required. The remaining accommodation is supported by well-appointed bathrooms. Externally, Heath Lawn is approached via a gravelled driveway leading to extensive private parking and sits within fully landscaped mature gardens, professionally designed and meticulously maintained. Sweeping lawns, structured planting, seasonal borders, a box parterre, and mature trees combine to create a beautifully balanced and tranquil setting. A comprehensive garden lighting scheme enhances the atmosphere in the evenings. A pool terrace provides an outstanding space for outdoor entertaining. The former stables have been transformed into a stylish pool-side cabana, incorporating a kitchen and sitting room, ideal for summer living. The cart barn is a charming open-sided heritage structure currently used as a games space, with full architectural drawings and surveys prepared for its future conversion into additional accommodation and a substantial home office or studio. In addition, there is a large separate heated boot room building/annexe, providing highly practical ancillary space. Planning permission had been granted for the extensive redevelopment of the stables to create further ancillary accommodation, offering significant future potential. This application has now lapsed so a buyer would need to reapply.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Nether Swell Manor is a semi-detached Grade II-listed property set within an exclusive gated estate. The estate benefits from a joint maintenance scheme covering the communal grounds, which include beautiful wooded areas and tranquil ponds. The manor itself sits within approximately 1.5 acres of private garden, featuring a formal lawn with a pond and gazebo, a generous in-and-out driveway, and a raised terrace with a barbecue and outdoor dining area – all set against a breathtaking backdrop of open Cotswold countryside. On entering, a grand reception hall sets the tone for the extraordinary proportions throughout, leading to a magnificent 40-foot drawing room with soaring ceilings, an ornate original fireplace, and period features that speak to the manor's distinguished heritage. Bay windows frame sweeping views over the formal gardens and rolling countryside beyond. The bespoke kitchen and breakfast room is a masterpiece in its own right, fitted by the renowned Gullo of Florence with a large central island and top-of-the-range integrated appliances. Double-height windows bathe the space in natural light while framing views over the terrace and gardens. The first floor offers five generous double bedrooms, three with en-suite bathrooms and an additional family bathroom, all enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The second floor provides a remarkable 37-foot games and playroom with adjoining storage. Nether Swell Manor is situated just outside Stow-on-the-Wold, one of the Cotswolds' most celebrated and sought-after market towns. Stow is renowned for its handsome honey-coloured stone buildings, bustling market square, excellent antique shops, and the ancient St Edward's Church. The town offers a superb range of independent shops, restaurants, and country pubs, while its central position within the Cotswolds makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider region. The area is well regarded for country pursuits, horse riding, and private members' clubs.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
An exceptional and highly individual barn conversion, created from a former pair of traditional barns, set within approximately 1.8 acres on the northern edge of The Forest of Dean, offering versatile accommodation, a striking galleried studio with study, and further development potential. Northend Court represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of exceptional character and versatility within a truly idyllic setting. Originally comprising two barns set perpendicular to one another and enclosed by traditional stone boundary walls, Northend Court has been thoughtfully and sympathetically transformed.At its heart lies a Grade II Listed 17th-century threshing barn, showcasing magnificent oak framing and stone gable ends, now seamlessly connected via a bespoke oak-framed link to an adjoining 18th-century brick barn. The result is a home of exceptional architectural interest, where heritage craftsmanship and contemporary living exist in perfect harmony.Developed by the current owners with great care and attention to detail, Northend Court now offers a wonderful balance of character, space, and lifestyle, all set within a peaceful and private position surrounded by open countryside.STEP INSIDE The accommodation is both generous and highly versatile, thoughtfully arranged to complement modern living whilst preserving the integrity and charm of the original barns.At the heart of the home lies a beautifully appointed kitchen and dining room, designed as a sociable hub for both everyday living and entertaining. Traditional style cabinetry is complemented by warm wooden worktops and a central island, whilst a classic Aga forms both a functional and characterful focal point. This inviting space flows effortlessly into a substantial living room, where expansive glazing allows natural light to pour in and provides a seamless connection to the gardens.The property offers four bedrooms in total. The principal bedroom suite is particularly impressive, benefitting from its own en-suite bathroom and a striking spiral staircase rising to a mezzanine level, creating a private and characterful retreat.Bedrooms two and three are equally distinctive, each featuring upper-level accommodation, adding architectural interest and flexibility, ideal for family living, or guest use. A fourth bedroom provides further adaptable space.Supporting the main living areas are a range of practical yet well-considered rooms, including a boot room, laundry room, and utility room, all enhancing day-to-day functionality without compromising on style.A defining feature of Northend Court is the impressive galleried studio, a beautifully light-filled space characterised by vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and dramatic proportions.Complemented by a separate study, this exceptional space offers enormous versatility - ideal for home working, creative pursuits, or potential ancillary accommodation.Throughout the property, the original character has been carefully preserved and enhanced, with features including: •Exposed beams and vaulted ceilings •Natural stone and timber detailing •Feature glazing inviting an abundance of natural light •A considered layout designed for both comfort and flow STEP OUTSIDE Set within circa 1.8 acres, the grounds offer a wonderful sense of space and privacy, with lawned areas, terrace seating, and far-reaching countryside views. The setting is both peaceful and unspoilt, ideal for those seeking a rural lifestyle whilst remaining connected.In addition to the main residence, the property benefits from a substantial barn, currently utilised for storage and workshop purposes. This provides excellent scope for further development offering exciting potential for additional accommodation, workspace, or lifestyle facilities. Planning permission is in place for the development of the barn, and any alternative or additional development would be subject to obtaining the necessary consents.Location Northend Court enjoys a delightful position just to the north of The Forest of Dean, an area celebrated for its outstanding natural beauty, ancient woodland, and an abundance of outdoor pursuits.The nearby village of Huntley provides a range of everyday amenities, whilst the cathedral city of Gloucester and the Regency town of Cheltenham offer an excellent selection of shopping, dining, schooling, and leisure facilities.The property is particularly well placed for connectivity, with the M50 to the north and the A40 (providing access towards Oxford and the M5) less than a mile away, enabling convenient travel to major centres including Cardiff, Bristol, and Birmingham. Rail services from Gloucester and Cheltenham provide regular direct links to London Paddington, whilst airports at Bristol, Birmingham, and Cardiff offer further connectivity.Freehold Council Tax Band E EPC Rating DServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band E - Forest of Dean District Council Property Construction – brick & timber - tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Klargester BioDisc sewerage treatment plant - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for more information. Heating - Oil-fired central heating - there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for more information. This feeds underfloor heating throughout the property. Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Driveway for 4+ cars Special Notes - Solar panels connected to the grid with a Feed-in tariff.Directions The postcode for the property is GL19 3HH. What3words: ///alike.rotate.necklaces
…By Annonceur International
Originally part of the Huntley Estate, Walnut Tree Cottage began life as a small farm worker's cottage, which has been gradually extended over the years into the spacious home it is today. The history of the property is still evident at the heart of the home, blending seamlessly with modern touches.The standout feature of the ground floor is the contemporary sitting room, where glazed doors frame simply spectacular, far-reaching views. From the comfort of your sofa, the outlook is nothing short of breathtaking. The current owners have fondly shared stories of watching New Year's Eve fireworks at Gloucester Docks from here. Oak flooring and a sleek gas fire set into the wall create a modern yet cosy atmosphere, especially in winter, while underfloor heating ensures warmth underfoot.Stepping up into the dining room, you'll find the same wonderful views and a continuation of the oak flooring. Numerous windows flood the space with natural light. Further steps lead you into the heart of the property, where the original charm is still preserved, with whitewashed exposed stone walls. This area leads to a ground-floor shower room and continues upwards to the kitchen.The rustic country kitchen features a solid fuel Rayburn, which may require servicing and potentially refurbishment if the new owners wish to use it. Solid wood cupboards are complemented by integrated appliances, and there is ample space for a large farmhouse table at the very centre. French doors open onto a terrace. The kitchen offers a blank canvas, ready for a new owner to add their own style and flair over time.Upstairs, a delightful surprise awaits on the landing: a beautiful original fireplace, a nod to the property's history. There are four bedrooms, and it is a matter of preference as to which one claims the title of Principal Bedroom. At the rear of the property is a generous bedroom with ample fitted wardrobes and a spacious en-suite, complete with both a separate shower and bath. To the front of the house, part of the modern extension completed around 2019, is a bright and airy room with a vaulted ceiling, two fitted wardrobes, and a contemporary en-suite. Glazed French doors open onto a balcony, perfect for enjoying breakfast while taking in the outstanding, ever-changing view. This bedroom also boasts underfloor heating and its own external door for quick access to the terrace next to the kitchen.There are two further bedrooms, one with an arched window, both benefiting from the scenic views. The family bathroom has been refitted and is modern in style.A gated entrance reveals a long driveway climbing up to the house, with parking available both at the base and immediately outside the property. As you arrive, the views unfold spectacularly, stretching for miles and taking in landmarks such as the spire of Gloucester Cathedral and Cleeve Hill.The grounds extend to approximately 1.19 acres, featuring a terrace for al fresco dining, a woodland area bursting with bluebells and daffodils in spring, and mature oak and chestnut trees. While the natural gradient shapes the landscape, there is a level area at the top and a semi-level space at the bottom, which the current owners enjoy using to practise their golf skills.What3words: easily.chapters.pines
…By Annonceur International
An impressive and detached stone-brick architect-designed five-bedroom family home, located in the historic heart of Toddington, a sought-after Cotswolds village. Extensively extended and remodelled in 2009, this property has been finished to the highest standards and features a mature parkland garden of just over one acre. With its blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, Bandon House provides an ideal setting for both relaxed family living and sophisticated entertaining, offering complete privacy and seclusion, ample driveway parking, and a detached double garage, Bandon House is highly recommended for viewing. Freehold EPC Rating C Council Tax Band G Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains gas, electricity and water. Private drainage via a soak away and septic tank. Approximate annual cost for emptying the septic tank is £187. There will also be maintenance costs – please speak with the agent for more information. Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Detached house Construction Type – Standard - Cotswolds stone-brick and slate roof Council Tax – Tewkesbury Borough Council Council Tax Band G Parking – Double garage accessed via electric security gates leading to a driveway and parking for six cars. Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast FTTP connection available- we advise you to check with your provider. Current broadband and landline provider BT.
…By Annonceur International
22 St. Peters Road is a beautifully presented and spacious four-bedroom family home, set behind private electric gates with ample parking and access to a double garage. Designed for modern living, the property offers versatile reception spaces including a snug, a stunning conservatory opening onto elevated decking and contemporary open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated Bosch appliances ideal for entertaining. The landscaped rear garden is a standout feature, with decking leading to a beautifully maintained lawn, sculpted hedges, an orchard, two outbuildings, and raised planters.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Malvern Hills EPC: Rating B Property Construction: Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas – underfloor heating downstairs and individually controlled radiators upstairs. Broadband: FTTP full fibre ultrafast broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Double garage and driveway parking for 6+ vehicles. Additional Information: Electric gates, infrared security alarm internally and outside security lights with sensors. NHBC building warranty until Sept 2026. Outside double power socket
…By Annonceur International
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Gloucester. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.