A handsome natural stone and stone tiled Edwardian detached farmhouse enjoying a quiet setting in this cul de sac lane within walking distance of the local post office, shop, pubs and village hall.
Beaconsfield House is a handsome natural stone and stone tiled Edwardian detached farmhouse enjoying a quiet setting in this cul de sac lane within walking distance of the local post office, shop, pubs and village hall.
The accommodation consists of a generously proportioned entrance hall with staircase to landing. To the right of the hall is an attractive drawing room with a feature fireplace and a Georgian style sash window to the front. On the opposite side of the hall is an equally well-proportioned dining room again with a feature fireplace and window to the front elevation. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of hand painted base and wall cupboards, oil fired range oven and modern central heating boiler and a window to the rear. Also on the ground floor is a useful utility/study – equally suited to either purpose and a cloaks/shower room with a white suite.
At first floor level there are four ample double bedrooms and a family bathroom with a white suite. The staircase now leads up to a cleverly designed attic conversion with bedrooms five and six (both doubles) having Velux windows to the rear and a shower room in between them with a suite of shower cubicle, low level WC and wash hand basin.
Outside the private front garden enjoys a tall screening beech hedge and a five bar gate that leads up a gravel drive with ample parking for four/five cars to a detached double garage with light and power. The rear garden is above average in size and is laid to a lawn with a wildlife pond, vegetable garden, utility area with greenhouse and shed etc. And is mostly enclosed by natural stone walling and beech hedging.
Services and tenure We believe the property is served by mains electricity, oil fired radiator heating, water and drainage is collected. The vendor informs us that the Tenure is Freehold. Confirmation has been requested - please contact us for further details. The above should be verified by your Solicitor or Surveyor.
Amenities Hawkesbury Upton is a friendly and thriving Cotswold country village surrounded by open countryside and with local shops, primary school, church, two public houses and a village hall. There is also the Katherine Lady Berkeley School in nearby Wotton Under Edge and the A46 trunk road is about one mile distant, M4 motorway junction 18 Tormarton – 6 miles. Convenient for Tetbury, Badminton, Stroud, Gloucester, M4/M5, Bristol, Bath, Cotswolds.
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