Worcester House
Guide price £1,100,000
The Property
A glorious detached Victorian landmark home, Worcester House sits proudly just a under a mile away from the historic marketplace. Dating back to the late 1800s, this elegant residence combines beautifully preserved period features—high ceilings, sash windows and ornate fireplaces—with stylish modern upgrades. The spacious ground floor includes a grand reception hall, a 25ft drawing/dining room, a cosy family room with wood burner, and a bright kitchen/breakfast room opening onto a south-facing sunken terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. The cellar rooms provide valuable storage. Upstairs, the generous main suite features three sash windows, an ornate fireplace, oak flooring and a luxury ensuite with dressing area in addition to guest bedroom and large family bathroom. The top level is home to three further double bedrooms (ideal for teenagers or a home office) and completes the accommodation. Set behind mature hedging, double gates lead to a private driveway, double car port—with EV charging point—and a charming south-facing walled garden with lawns, terraces and wide flower borders. A two-storey Cotswold stone barn provides a utility area and excellent storage.
Property info:
Ofcom: Ultrafast broadband available; mobile phone coverage is good outdoors and mainly good indoors.
Heating: Gas central heating and wood burners.
Parking for several vehicles.
Outside
A well-established hedge wraps around the front and side of the house with a wooden pedestrian gate giving access to the front door. Within a Cotswold stone wall, double wooden gates denote the drive’s entrance off Somerford Road. A gravelled area in addition to a wooden double car port creates parking for several vehicles. The rear entrance is located through the carport to a picket fence and gate, opening onto a central brick paved path with level lawns on either side. The enclosed south facing walled garden with its wide flower borders has a variety of shrubs and trees scattered around. A further picket fence with trellis partition segregates the main part of the grounds from the private sunken sun terrace and paved patio areas. A detached Cotswold stone barn benefits from two storeys and houses the utility area and much useful storage for bikes etc.
• Log Store.
• Private Parking
• Double Carport with Electric Charging Point
• Walled Garden
• Sunken Sun Terrace
• Paved Patio
• Detached Cotswold Stone Barn
• Housing Utility Area
Guide price
£1,100,000
Within easy reach:
Kemble Train Station – 5.2 miles
Cheltenham – 17.2 miles
Swindon – 17.5 miles
Gloucester – 20.7 miles
Bristol – 40.3 miles
All distances are approximate
• Entrance Hall
• 25ft Drawing/Dining Room
• Family Room
• Kitchen/Breakfast Room
• Cloakroom
• Cellar
• Master Bedroom with Dressing Area and Ensuite
• Shower Room
• Four Further Double Bedrooms
• Family Bathroom
Situation
Often referred to as the ‘capital of the Cotswolds’, Cirencester is a buzzing hive of activity with a rich historical past. Today a diverse business community is thriving on a local, national and international scale. Cirencester oozes character and charm with hidden courtyards and winding streets leading to the town’s marketplace where weekly markets and a farmers’ market are held. The elegant parish church of St John the Baptist dominates the centre and is one of the largest medieval churches in Gloucestershire. With a growing number of independent shops, great restaurants, traditional pubs and quirky cafes, Cirencester is a bustling town with much to offer. Kemble Station offer direct train links to Paddington London.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold.
Postcode: GL7 1TR.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager.
Fixtures and Fittings: Some mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale.
All others are specifically excluded but may be made available by separate negotiation.
Local Authorities: Cotswold District Council. Council Tax Band F and EPC rating D.
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Our guide to Cirencester
Often referred to as the ‘capital of the Cotswolds’, Cirencester is a buzzing hive of activity with a rich historical past. A jewel in the heart of the Cotswolds.
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