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Hus & enfamiljshus for sale in Gloucester

24 961 170 SEK

Hus & Enfamiljshus (Till salu)

7 bd
3 ba
Referens: EDEN-T102696800 / 102696800
A uniquely stunning Grade II listed Regency Period (1811-20) country family home, originally a 16th-century farmhouse. The Regency additions built for the Dowager to Apperley Court were chosen due to the superb location, enjoying a delightful outlook over the large, exquisite gardens with specimen trees and uninterrupted far-reaching views over the Cotswold escarpment, extensive garaging, and stables/outbuildings.Apperley House is superbly located and perfectly placed, set back from the village green, in its own grounds with far-reaching views of the beautiful countryside. The property has a feeling of grandeur and elegance, the owners have taken great pride in retaining the original features and have sensitively and extensively enhanced the property over the years. This is truly a very special and tranquil family home with further potential to make use of the extensive outbuildings. The internal space offers over 7000 sq. ft with additional outbuildings including, a barn, coaching house and stables, store, and garage with inspection pit, standing in almost two acres of land.The ground floor includes a delightful drawing room with high ceilings, ornate mouldings, a gorgeous fireplace, and elegant period features with French doors leading to the grounds at the front of the house. The Dining room benefits from similar features and leads through to a good-sized study/morning room, again overlooking the grounds to the front of the property. To the rear of the ground floor is a less formal area that consists of an open plan but still cosy sitting room with beautiful panelling and a wood burner. This leads into the dining room and then onto the kitchen/breakfast room with a four-door mains gas Aga, a walk-in store room, a laundry room, and a cloakroom. A newly constructed large orangery connects the spaces and looks out onto a well-designed sunny courtyard garden. The elegance continues to flow into the first floor which comprises a master bedroom, which benefits from an ensuite, walk-in wardrobe, and breathtaking views over the garden and open countryside. Four further good-sized double bedrooms, a shower room, and a bathroom with Jack and Jill doors that is accessed from a landing and one of the bedrooms. on the second floor, there are two attic-style rooms. The setting and the grounds are exceptional with a lawned area to the front of the property looking out to the rolling countryside with views across to the Cotswolds. At the far end of the garden is a large natural pond. There are extensive outbuildings located within the grounds and Apperley house currently has live planning permission granted should the new owners wish to develop the coaching house, stables, brick barn, and build a new triple garage. Apperley House sits in a peaceful location within the popular historic village of Apperley within walking distance of four local pubs. The village has a selection of local amenities with a thriving community, including a village hall, tennis court, children’s playground, football pitch, cricket club, and an outstanding Ofsted Primary school with an attached Preschool. There is an excellent choice of nearby secondary schools which are state, private and there is a highly reputed choice of grammar schools. The Medieval market town of Tewkesbury is approximately 4 miles away with a busy high street filled with shops, restaurants, and public houses along with a theatre, swimming pool, and hospital. The M5 offers easy access north to Birmingham and south to Bristol airports and the M50 west to Monmouthshire and the Welsh borders. The regency town of Cheltenham is famous for its racecourse, Cheltenham is the home of jump racing and hosts the Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup every year, the city of Gloucester is also famous for its impressive Cathedral and historic docks they are both approximately 6 miles and 8 miles away respectively offering an extensive range of amenities, transport connections, and leisure activities. Freehold | EPC Exempt | Council Tax Band HServices, Utilities & Property Information
Utilities – Mains electricity, water and gas. Sespit connected to the old village drain.
Tenure – Freehold
Property Type – Grade II Listed Regency detached house
Construction Type – Standard - brick
Council Tax – Tewkesbury Borough Council
Council Tax Band H
Parking – There is garage parking for 2 cars and driveway parking for 4 plus cars.
Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider.
Internet Connection – Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. We advise you to check with your provider.
Special Notes – There are covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further details.
There is a tree on the property with a Tree Preservation Order.
There is an adjacent plot building 3 bungalows. Work has commenced and is nearly complete.
The right to use land for drainage for the adjacent development was rejected by the planners and an alternative has been approved.
Wayleave for electrical pole carrying power.
Features:
- Garden
Visa fler Visa färre Une maison familiale de campagne de la période Régence (1811-20), à l’origine une ferme du XVIe siècle. Les ajouts de la Régence construits pour la douairière à Apperley Court ont été choisis en raison de leur superbe emplacement, bénéficiant d’une vue ravissante sur les grands jardins exquis avec des arbres spécimens et une vue imprenable sur l’escarpement des Cotswolds, un vaste garage et des écuries / dépendances.Apperley House est superbement situé et parfaitement placé, en retrait de la verdure du village, sur son propre terrain avec une vue imprenable sur la belle campagne. La propriété a un sentiment de grandeur et d’élégance, les propriétaires ont été très fiers de conserver les caractéristiques d’origine et ont amélioré la propriété avec sensibilité et étendue au fil des ans. Il s’agit vraiment d’une maison familiale très spéciale et tranquille avec un potentiel supplémentaire pour utiliser les vastes dépendances. L’espace intérieur offre plus de 7000 pieds carrés avec des dépendances supplémentaires, notamment une grange, une maison de remise et des écuries, un magasin et un garage avec fosse d’inspection, se trouvant sur près de deux acres de terrain.Le rez-de-chaussée comprend un charmant salon avec de hauts plafonds, des moulures ornées, une magnifique cheminée et d’élégants éléments d’époque avec des portes-fenêtres menant au terrain à l’avant de la maison. La salle à manger bénéficie de caractéristiques similaires et mène à une salle d’étude / matinée de bonne taille, donnant à nouveau sur le terrain à l’avant de la propriété. À l’arrière du rez-de-chaussée se trouve une zone moins formelle qui se compose d’un salon ouvert mais toujours confortable avec de beaux lambris et un poêle à bois. Celle-ci mène à la salle à manger, puis à la cuisine/salle de petit-déjeuner avec un réseau de gaz à quatre portes, un débarras, une buanderie et un vestiaire. Une grande orangerie nouvellement construite relie les espaces et donne sur un jardin ensoleillé bien conçu. L’élégance continue de couler au premier étage qui comprend une chambre principale, qui bénéficie d’une salle de bains privative, d’un dressing et d’une vue imprenable sur le jardin et la campagne. Quatre autres chambres doubles de bonne taille, une salle de douche et une salle de bains avec des portes Jack et Jill accessible depuis un palier et l’une des chambres. Au deuxième étage, il y a deux chambres mansardées. Le cadre et le terrain sont exceptionnels avec une pelouse à l’avant de la propriété donnant sur la campagne vallonnée avec vue sur les Cotswolds. À l’extrémité du jardin se trouve un grand étang naturel. Il y a de vastes dépendances situées sur le terrain et la maison Apperley a actuellement un permis de construire en direct accordé si les nouveaux propriétaires souhaitent développer la maison de diligence, les écuries, la grange en brique et construire un nouveau garage triple. Apperley House bénéficie d’un emplacement paisible dans le village historique populaire d’Apperley, à quelques pas de quatre pubs locaux. Le village dispose d’une sélection de commodités locales avec une communauté florissante, y compris une salle des fêtes, un court de tennis, une aire de jeux pour enfants, un terrain de football, un club de cricket et une école primaire Ofsted exceptionnelle avec une école maternelle attenante. Il y a un excellent choix d’écoles secondaires à proximité qui sont publiques, privées et il y a un choix très réputé d’écoles secondaires. Le bourg médiéval de Tewkesbury se trouve à environ 4 miles avec une rue principale animée remplie de boutiques, de restaurants et de pubs, ainsi qu’un théâtre, une piscine et un hôpital. La M5 offre un accès facile au nord à Birmingham et au sud aux aéroports de Bristol et la M50 à l’ouest au Monmouthshire et aux frontières galloises. La ville de régence de Cheltenham est célèbre pour son hippodrome, Cheltenham est le berceau des courses d’obstacles et accueille chaque année le festival de Cheltenham et la Gold Cup, la ville de Gloucester est également célèbre pour son impressionnante cathédrale et ses quais historiques, ils sont tous deux à environ 6 miles et 8 miles respectivement offrant une vaste gamme de commodités, les liaisons de transport et les activités de loisirs. Pleine propriété | Exempté d’EPC | Taxe d’habitation Tranche HServices, services publics et informations sur la propriété
Services publics – Électricité, eau et gaz. Sespit relié à l’ancien drain du village.
Régime foncier – Pleine propriété
Type de propriété - Maison individuelle Regency classée Grade II
Type de construction - Standard - brique
Taxe d’habitation – Conseil d’arrondissement de Tewkesbury
Taxe d’habitation Tranche H
Parking - Il y a un parking dans un garage pour 2 voitures et un parking dans l’allée pour 4 voitures et plus.
Couverture de téléphonie mobile - Le signal mobile 4G est disponible dans la région, nous vous conseillons de vérifier auprès de votre opérateur.
Connexion Internet – Une vitesse à large bande ultrarapide est disponible dans la région, avec une vitesse de téléchargement la plus élevée disponible prévue de 1 000 Mbps et une vitesse de téléversement la plus élevée disponible de 1 000 Mbps. Nous vous conseillons de vous renseigner auprès de votre prestataire.
Notes spéciales – Il y a des clauses restrictives sur la propriété – veuillez vous adresser à l’agent pour plus de détails.
Il y a un arbre sur la propriété avec une ordonnance de préservation des arbres.
Il y a un terrain adjacent bâtiment 3 bungalows. Les travaux ont commencé et sont presque terminés.
Le droit d’utiliser le terrain pour le drainage du développement adjacent a été rejeté par les urbanistes et une alternative a été approuvée.
Passage pour l’énergie porteuse de poteau électrique.
Features:
- Garden
A uniquely stunning Grade II listed Regency Period (1811-20) country family home, originally a 16th-century farmhouse. The Regency additions built for the Dowager to Apperley Court were chosen due to the superb location, enjoying a delightful outlook over the large, exquisite gardens with specimen trees and uninterrupted far-reaching views over the Cotswold escarpment, extensive garaging, and stables/outbuildings.Apperley House is superbly located and perfectly placed, set back from the village green, in its own grounds with far-reaching views of the beautiful countryside. The property has a feeling of grandeur and elegance, the owners have taken great pride in retaining the original features and have sensitively and extensively enhanced the property over the years. This is truly a very special and tranquil family home with further potential to make use of the extensive outbuildings. The internal space offers over 7000 sq. ft with additional outbuildings including, a barn, coaching house and stables, store, and garage with inspection pit, standing in almost two acres of land.The ground floor includes a delightful drawing room with high ceilings, ornate mouldings, a gorgeous fireplace, and elegant period features with French doors leading to the grounds at the front of the house. The Dining room benefits from similar features and leads through to a good-sized study/morning room, again overlooking the grounds to the front of the property. To the rear of the ground floor is a less formal area that consists of an open plan but still cosy sitting room with beautiful panelling and a wood burner. This leads into the dining room and then onto the kitchen/breakfast room with a four-door mains gas Aga, a walk-in store room, a laundry room, and a cloakroom. A newly constructed large orangery connects the spaces and looks out onto a well-designed sunny courtyard garden. The elegance continues to flow into the first floor which comprises a master bedroom, which benefits from an ensuite, walk-in wardrobe, and breathtaking views over the garden and open countryside. Four further good-sized double bedrooms, a shower room, and a bathroom with Jack and Jill doors that is accessed from a landing and one of the bedrooms. on the second floor, there are two attic-style rooms. The setting and the grounds are exceptional with a lawned area to the front of the property looking out to the rolling countryside with views across to the Cotswolds. At the far end of the garden is a large natural pond. There are extensive outbuildings located within the grounds and Apperley house currently has live planning permission granted should the new owners wish to develop the coaching house, stables, brick barn, and build a new triple garage. Apperley House sits in a peaceful location within the popular historic village of Apperley within walking distance of four local pubs. The village has a selection of local amenities with a thriving community, including a village hall, tennis court, children’s playground, football pitch, cricket club, and an outstanding Ofsted Primary school with an attached Preschool. There is an excellent choice of nearby secondary schools which are state, private and there is a highly reputed choice of grammar schools. The Medieval market town of Tewkesbury is approximately 4 miles away with a busy high street filled with shops, restaurants, and public houses along with a theatre, swimming pool, and hospital. The M5 offers easy access north to Birmingham and south to Bristol airports and the M50 west to Monmouthshire and the Welsh borders. The regency town of Cheltenham is famous for its racecourse, Cheltenham is the home of jump racing and hosts the Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup every year, the city of Gloucester is also famous for its impressive Cathedral and historic docks they are both approximately 6 miles and 8 miles away respectively offering an extensive range of amenities, transport connections, and leisure activities. Freehold | EPC Exempt | Council Tax Band HServices, Utilities & Property Information
Utilities – Mains electricity, water and gas. Sespit connected to the old village drain.
Tenure – Freehold
Property Type – Grade II Listed Regency detached house
Construction Type – Standard - brick
Council Tax – Tewkesbury Borough Council
Council Tax Band H
Parking – There is garage parking for 2 cars and driveway parking for 4 plus cars.
Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider.
Internet Connection – Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. We advise you to check with your provider.
Special Notes – There are covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further details.
There is a tree on the property with a Tree Preservation Order.
There is an adjacent plot building 3 bungalows. Work has commenced and is nearly complete.
The right to use land for drainage for the adjacent development was rejected by the planners and an alternative has been approved.
Wayleave for electrical pole carrying power.
Features:
- Garden
Referens: EDEN-T102696800
Land: GB
Stad: Gloucester
Postnummer: GL19 4DQ
Kategori: Bostäder
Listningstyp: Till salu
Fastighetstyp: Hus & Enfamiljshus
Sovrum: 7
Badrum: 3
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