Suite F, The Old Dutch Barn, Westend
Stonehouse
Gloucestershire
GL10 3GE
A beautifully restored Grade II listed cottage with far-reaching views, this exceptional home occupies an elevated position with sweeping vistas over open countryside, stretching as far as the Malvern Hills and the Forest of Dean. Believed to date back to the late 1400s, the property is a rare example of cruck frame architecture, showcasing original ‘A-frame’ timbers from ground to rooftop. Thoughtfully restored around twenty years ago and further enhanced by the current owners, this charming home combines timeless character with modern comfort. Internally, the cottage is rich in period features, exposed beams, flagstone floors, inglenook fireplace and mullioned windows, while underfloor heating and quality finishes add practical luxury. The ground floor includes a welcoming day room with a log burner, a kitchen/breakfast room with oak worktops and garden views, a serene garden room opening onto a sun terrace, and a spacious sitting room with exposed stone and bespoke window shutters. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, including a stunning master with en-suite and breathtaking views, a generous landing with workspace with incredible views, and a stylish, relaxing bathroom suite. Outside, the beautifully tended gardens are a haven for relaxation and entertaining, complete with a terrace, original well, formal lawns of a Southerly aspect, and a wildflower garden. A detached garage, ample parking, and a rebuilt oak log store add practicality. Offering privacy in a no-through lane. In summary, an enchanting chocolate-box cottage for all seasons.
A Beautifully Restored Grade II Listed Cottage, set in beautiful grounds with Far-Reaching Views, tucked away in a quiet no through lane on an elevated plot with sweeping views across open countryside, this exceptional detached cottage is a truly a rare find. Thought to date back to the late 1400s, a stunning example of cruck frame architecture, showcasing historic 'A frames' that stretch from ground to rooftop. Carefully restored over the years, the property blends centuries-old character with tasteful, contemporary enhancements. Complimented by beautiful grounds surrounding the property. Grounds offer a southerly aspect.
The cottage enjoys panoramic vistas to Haresfield Beacon and reaching as far as the Forest of Dean and the Malvern Hills. A sweeping driveway leads to a detached garage with ample parking to the front, framed by formal lawns and a dry stone wall boundary to the front, hinting at the delightfully curated gardens that await. while the approach sets the tone for the timeless charm found within.
Step inside and you’re immediately immersed in history. Original beams, flagstone floors, inglenook fireplace, and wooden mullioned windows create an atmospheric and inviting setting. The formal day room offers a warm welcome, centered around a striking stone fireplace with log burner, all beneath characterful exposed beams. Stairs lead to the first floor.
Open timbers lead through to the heart of the home, a beautifully fitted kitchen/breakfast room. Featuring oak worktops, engineered oak flooring, built-in appliances, and deep window sills framing picturesque views to the front and side. A stable door opens to a terrace and a small overhang, ideal for the first coffee of the day. The adjacent garden room, with French doors to the terrace, is a serene space for relaxation or entertaining, framed by the mature garden beyond along with views to open fields and Haresfield Beacon.
The sitting room continues the theme of character and comfort and offers a spacious reception, with exposed stone walls, wooden flooring, bespoke shutters, and a raised hearth with space for a log burner. Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor, with each room individually zoned and thermostatically controlled.
Upstairs, the character continues with wide floorboards and further exposed timbers. The spacious landing has been cleverly utilised as a home office area, offering an inspiring outlook. There is access to a walk-in linen cupboard and loft space. Doors lead off to all bedrooms and bathroom.
The master bedroom enjoys stunning views from a striking oak mullioned window to the rear. A stunning leading bay window to the side overlooks a flower garden along with a range of fitted wardrobes, a vanity unit, and a charming recess perfect for a reading nook. A well-appointed en-suite shower room completes the space. Two further double bedrooms enjoy lovely views across open fields and share a beautifully updated family bathroom, finished with natural stone wall tiles and slate flooring. Offering a perfect relaxing space.
This remarkable cottage exudes timeless appeal, with a perfect blend of heritage and modern comfort. A home to fall in love with, and a piece of history to cherish.
AGENTS NOTE
Stamp duty at £765,000 first time buyers and moving home £28,250 Additional Property £66,500
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To the rear, the south-facing gardens are a true sanctuary, meticulously planted and alive with colour. Stone steps lead up from the paved sun terrace, where the original well, sits as a charming focal point. Beyond, A lawn gives way to a spectacular vista of open fields and mature trees. To the side a raised garden provides a wealth of colour along with vegetable area and greenhouse. All adding to the cottage's rural charm and providing a haven for pollinators and peaceful reflection.
Designed for both entertaining and unwinding, the grounds are perfect for social gatherings or soaking up the serenity of nature. Whether you're enjoying summer evenings al fresco or winter nights by the log fire inside, this home offers the rare combination of privacy without isolation.
Look out of the windows across neighbouring villages and fields twinkling in the distance – this is a true chocolate-box cottage, full of warmth and wonder, inside and out. A home that enchants in every season.
Detached garage with double doors opening to the front along with side access door. Having electric points and lighting and some fitted shelving. To the rear an open timbered log store also housing the oil tank.
Harescombe hamlet has a selection of individual properties nested in a open rural location, conveniently placed at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment beneath Haresfield Beacon, 215 metres high. In close proximity to Haresfield and Brookthorpe and a short drive to Gloucester, Painswick and Stroud.
Haresfield boasts an excellent primary school and popular public house, The Beacon. The surrounding countryside is a haven for walkers and nature lovers. Whilst Stonehouse provides numerous local facilities, more extensive cultural, educational, shopping and leisure facilities can be found in the nearby towns of Stroud and Gloucester, with Bristol just 30 miles away.
Transport links are excellent with the M5 junction 12 just 3 miles away and the Intercity main line to Paddington can be accessed at Stonehouse & Stroud.
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