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House For Sale £1,950,000
Hullasey Grove, Tarlton, GL7.


Description
(Images are computer generated, created prior to completion of construction 28.04.23).

Set in a rural location amongst undulating Cotswold countryside with stunning views, Hullasey Grove Barn is positioned idyllically within a small collection of period and contemporary barns in a desirable, rural location between the villages of Tarlton and Kemble.
Hullasey Grove Barn is a newly constructed home by the highly regarded builder Stonewood. Their vision and experience has contributed to the creation of a fabulous new home with a combination of modern contemporary design blended beautifully with traditional Cotswold stone and finished to a first-class standard throughout. The excellent use of high-quality construction materials provides for an exemplary new home with the benefit of up-to-date construction technology incorporated within the design.
There are newly landscaped gardens to the front and rear and a private gravelled drive with ample parking is located to the front, along with a garage integral to the house. Additionally, there is a substantial paddock of about 1.75 acres enclosed by post and rail fencing, which forms part of the view to the rear of the property.
Accommodation:
Hullasey Grove Barns is beautifully presented and provides a range of spacious accommodation to suit a variety of lifestyles, from the principal home buyer to second homeowner. The property would suit a family just as it would suit a buyer seeking a weekend “lockup and leave”. The accommodation is arranged over two floors, comprising three reception rooms and four bedrooms. The impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room creates the hub of the house, and a fabulous sitting room is great for entertaining. Please refer to the floor plans enclosed and the brief specification schedule below.


Hullasey Grove, formerly a rural medieval settlement, lies to the south-west of Cirencester, positioned within the undulating Cotswolds countryside a short distance from the sought-after village of Tarlton and a few miles north-west of Kemble and Kemble train station, which takes you directly to London Paddington in under 75 minutes.
Cirencester, known as 'The Capital of The Cotswolds', is an historic Roman town becoming an important centre for the wool trade during the medieval period. Today, it is a bustling market town with many interesting back lanes featuring a range of independent shops, bakeries, butchers, cafes, restaurants, and bars. There are a number of edge-of-town retail parks with a useful range of services and facilities. There is also a large Waitrose supermarket and Tesco Extra.
There are a variety of highly regarded village pubs and hotels nearby, including the Calcot Manor Hotel near Tetbury, Whatley Manor Hotel near Malmesbury and The Rectory Hotel in Crudwell.
The local area is renowned for its excellent selection of schools, including the private schools of Beaudesert Park, Pinewood, Westonbirt, Wycliffe College, and various Cheltenham schools and colleges. Additionally, there are several local state schools including three highly regarded Grammar Schools, Stroud High, Marling and Pate's in Cheltenham.
Distances: Cirencester 4 miles | Tetbury 7 miles | Stroud 10 miles | Cheltenham 20 miles | Kemble Station 1.5 miles (London Paddington from 71 mins)
Services:
Mains water and electricity are connected |Private drainage (Treatment Plant) |Air Source Heat Pump with underfloor heating downstairs and radiators upstairs |Fibreoptic broadband available.


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