Suite F, The Old Dutch Barn, Westend
Stonehouse
Gloucestershire
GL10 3GE
Period ground floor apartment that has been completely restored in this charming Grade II * listed building a short walk from Nailsworth centre with parking on approach. Charming communal entrance hall with a spiral staircase, wooden panelling and flagstone flooring. Internally panelled walls, parquet flooring and sash windows to the front with wealth of natural light, charming window seats inset, period fire surround and mantle. A modern kitchen island provides a breakfast bar, inset sink and hob with base and drawers inset. A double bedroom with space for freestanding furniture and en-suite shower room. OFFERED TO THE MARKET WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN
A charming one-bedroom ground floor apartment set within a delightful Grade II* listed Cotswold stone building, believed to date back as far as 1672. Located in the heart of Nailsworth, the property offers easy access to the town's vibrant community, independent shops, cosy cafés, and scenic countryside walks, all just a short distance away.
Springhill House, sympathetically converted into seven unique apartments, exudes period charm throughout. This particular apartment, one of three on the ground floor, benefits from a shared private driveway serving the main house and two neighbouring dwellings, along with an unallocated parking space to the front.
The communal entrance hall is a standout feature, showcasing a striking half spiral staircase, ornate cornicing, a carved archway, flagstone flooring, and traditional wooden paneling—offering an elegant welcome for residents and guests alike.
The current owners undertook a meticulous renovation of the ground floor in 2022, resulting in the creation of two stylish apartments. This one-bedroom home perfectly balances period character with modern living, featuring two beautiful front-facing sash windows with window seats, restored parquet flooring, wood paneling, and an original fireplace surround.
The open-plan living space includes a thoughtfully designed kitchen island, ideal for entertaining. The kitchen offers a sleek white laminate worktop, inset sink, four-ring induction hob, breakfast bar seating for two, under-counter storage, and an integrated electric oven with plumbing for a washing machine.
A wood-paneled archway leads to the bedroom, which includes built-in clothes rails, space for free-standing furniture, and a window to the rear. Adjacent is a modern shower room fitted with an enclosed shower cubicle, hand wash basin with vanity unit, low-level WC, heated towel rail, and window. A discreet fire exit door is also present in line with building regulations.
This beautifully presented apartment offers low-maintenance living with timeless character and valley views—an ideal first home, pied-à-terre, or lock-up-and-leave. Offered to the market with no onward chain.
Agent Notes:
The property is Grade II* listed (Listing Number: 1186714).
It is leasehold; a new 125-year lease will be created on completion (running until 2150).
Ground rent: Peppercorn (£0).
Annual service charge: £1,540.54 (covers building insurance, fire alarm servicing, fire risk assessment, emergency lighting and communal electricity, cleaning and maintenance of communal areas, and external roof repairs).
The freeholder is Stag Developments Ltd.
Nailsworth has plenty to offer, renowned for its award-winning restaurants, pubs, cafes and other food outlets including Hobbs House Bakery, Williams Fish market and Food hall, Passage to India and the Weighbridge Inn, between them a great selection providing of fine breads, gourmet food, Indian spices and two-in-one pies.
The town remains lively throughout the day and evening. Small individual shops offer an amazing variety of goods – organic locally grown produce, first-class delicatessen products, fair-trade items from across the globe, fascinating antiques and collectables.
There are more than a hundred footpaths, passing picturesque cottages and handsome houses.
Nailsworth has the largest number of working water wheels per square mile in the country. One of the focal points for artistic activities is Ruskin Mill which is set in the beautiful, organic water gardens. A fantastic eight-mile Cycleway that follows the old railway line from Nailsworth to Stonehouse. Just outside Nailsworth centre you have North Woodchester Mansion with its lakes surrounding the area. A short distance to nearby Minchinhampton common and village with amazing walks and views and Stroud just 4 miles away. With direct trains to Paddington from Stroud. Also convenient to M5 access at Junction 13.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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