Cherry Orchard Lane
Luckington
SN14 6NX
The Byre is a beautifully renovated two bedroom barn conversion tucked away in the grounds of a farm complex in between the hamlets of Bagpath and Kingscote.
With stunning views over the Ozleworth valley, this is an ideal bolthole to enjoy the Cotswold countryside, as well as the surrounding towns and villages of Gloucestershire.
Available from January 2026 on a long let. Sorry, not suitable for pets.
The Byre has been beautifully converted and finished to a high standard throughout, providing a characterful yet practical home. The entrance hall leads to a stunning kitchen/diner which has new shaker-style fitted units and integrated appliances. There is a fantastic bathroom with a separate bath and walk-in shower, as well as ample storage cupboards. The corridor leads on to a living room and two double bedrooms, each newly decorated and incorporating exposed brickwork. The second bedroom has a beautiful ensuite complete with shower. An airing cupboard off the hallway provides useful storage.
Externally there is ample off-street parking for two cars.
Bagpath is a small hamlet close to the popular market towns of Tetbury (4 miles), Wotton-under-Edge and Nailsworth (both 4.5 miles). Surrounded by the rolling countryside, ancient woodland and historic sites of the Ozleworth valley, Bagpath offers peaceful rural beauty and easy access to local and regional attractions. The nearby Hunters Hall Inn in Kingscote is a traditional pub providing good food and a cozy atmosphere, popular among locals and vistors alike.
The nearby towns of Tetbury, Wotton-under-Edge and Nailsworth offer a broad range of shops and amenities for everyday needs as well as a number of quality boutiques, excellent hotels, restaurants and cafes. There are also a number of well-regarded schools catering for all ages.
The property is conveniently located for both the M5 (8 miles) and M4 (14 miles) motorways, and is within easy reach of Cirencester, Cheltenham, Bath, Bristol and Swindon. Close by is the beautiful Forest Commission run Westonbirt Arboretum, National Trust owned Newark Park, as well as King Charles’ Highgrove Estate. There is good access to nearby Kemble and Stroud railway stations which provide regular fast services to London and other regional centres.
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