The New House
Offers in excess of £800,000
The Property
A detached modern home, built in Cotswold stone in a traditional style and occupying a much coveted Cotswold village setting. Deceptive from the first approach this generously proportioned home enjoys versatile family accommodation measuring 2016 Sq ft and rural elevated views. The main entrance opens on the middle floor, from which stairs rise to the first floor and stairs down provide access to the living space, with all rooms enjoying an outlook or access to the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of units, tiled floor and benefits from a walk in larder and separate utility room. A door opens to the garden. The sitting room is a charming room, enjoying French doors opening to the garden, oak flooring and a fireplace with wood burning stove inset offering a focal point to the room. A second reception room offers use as a living room/playroom or formal dining room. A cloakroom is also located on this floor. Two bedrooms both served by en suite facilities are positioned on the first floor and afford views across the valley. The main bedroom being particularly noteworthy owing to its size and double aspect outlook. A staircase from the landing rises to the second floor where a further three bedrooms, all with elevated views and a family bathroom are located. This provides great versatility in use, but lends itself to use as a teenage den.
Outside
A pretty well stocked garden extends to three sides of the property and is bounded by Cotswold stone walling. The front garden comprises a planted border, with a mature Holly Tree and a variety of Ferns. This opens to the side garden where a mature Yew tree provides interest and shade. The main garden extends to the rear of the house and incorporates a seating terrace that directly adjoins the house, The garden is well stocked with a variety of plants trees and shrubs, including a beautiful mature Bay Tree, Apple tree and Ornamental Maple. A five bar gate provides a secondary access point. A natural pond lies to one corner. and is haven for wildlife. A gravel driveway provides parking and leads to an integral double garage.
Offers in excess of
£800,000
Within easy reach:
Cirencester 10.7 miles
Stroud 5.9 miles
Cheltenham 13.6 miles
Swindon 25.1 miles
Kemble train station 8.7 miles
• Entrance
• Sitting Room
• Living Room/Dining Room
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room
• Utility/Cloakroom
• 5 Bedrooms
• Two Ensuite Bath/Shower Rooms
• Family Bathroom
• Garden & View
• Double Garage & Parking
Situation
The popular Cotswold village of Oakridge Lynch is located in an elevated position between Cirencester and Stroud and is made up of five rural hamlets. This thriving community enjoys the benefits of St Bartholomew’s Church, Oakridge Parochial primary school, a village shop with post office, the Butcher’s Arms public house, a village hall, cricket club and a variety of clubs and associations. The area offers excellent educational opportunities with grammar schools for boys and girls being available in Gloucester, Stroud and Cheltenham. Secondary schools are found in nearby Eastcombe village, Stroud and Cirencester. Kemble Railway Station offers direct lines to London (Paddington) in 1hr 10mins. Gigaclear pure fibre broadband available.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL6 7NT
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items mentioned are included. All other items are specifically excluded, although some may be available by separate negotiation if required.
Local Authorities: Stroud District Council. Council Tax Band F and EPC rating E
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Nearby Oakridge
Ollie’s Shop and Post Office
The Jolly Nice Farm shop, Café and drive-through
Eastcombe Stores and Post Office
The Butchers Arms Pub
The Crown Inn, Frampton Mansell
The Stirrup Cup, Bisley
Oakridge Parochial School
Thomas Keble Secondary School
Blue Coat School
Oakridge Cricket Club and Pavillion
Stroud and District Clay Club
Chalford Sport and Social Club
Stroud Railways Station
Kemble Railway Station
M5 Junction 13/11a
The Annual Village Oakridge Show
The Cheltenham Literature Festival
The Phoenix Festival Cirencester
Our guide to Oakridge Lynch
The Gloucestershire village of Oakridge is a perfect example. Situated on the outskirts of Stroud, Oakridge is made up of five hamlets: Oakridge Lynch, Far Oakridge, Waterlane, Bournes Green and Tunley.
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