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House For Sale £1,500,000
Cherington, Gloucestershire, GL8


Description
Westrip Barns offers versatile accommodation with a reception hall, WC, kitchen dining family room, sitting room, and study (bedroom 3). There is a principal bedroom with a dressing room and ensuite shower room and a second bedroom with ensuite bathroom. The property is a converted barn and laid out on one storey. The main reception room is open to the eves and has wonderful views over the private grounds.
A short walk from the main house is a one bedroom annexe with shower and WC.
There is also an unconverted Cotswold stone barn situated below the main house, currently used as garden storage and housing the oil tanks.
As you approach the house from the lane, there is a stable barn with a workshop. This barn briefly comprises six internal stables, a workshop/ garden store/ tack room.

Planning Potential:
Permission had been granted to extend the main house with a two bedroom second story above the 2 existing ground floor bedrooms.
The stable barn has had (now lapsed) consent to extend.
Subject to the necessary permissions, the garden barn has potential for other uses. This may include a studio, guest house, pool house or similar.

Grounds
Private grounds surround the main house. These include a walled garden, gravel parking, lawns, an all weather riding arena and pasture land. The land is in two parcels and has been used for grazing. There are a number of established trees, and a few cross country jumps.
In all about 17.24 acres.
There is scope to further develop the formal gardens and, if wanted, plenty of space to fit a swimming pool or tennis court (subject planning).


Westrip Barns are situated close to the village of Cherrington, a particularly attractive and unspoiled South Cotswold village in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by rolling fields, wooded valleys and pastures divided by Cotswold dry Stone Walls. The village dates back to the doomsday book, and has many wonderful buildings, including Cherington Park, cottages of Georgian distinction, natural stone farmhouses, along with a wonderful 13th century church.
There is a thriving local community, an active village hall, friendly pubs and farm shops.
The historic market towns of Tetbury and Cirencester provide for everyday needs, whilst the larger centres of Cheltenham, Bristol, and Swindon are easily accessible.
Communications are excellent, with Kemble station providing direct trains to London Paddington within 70 mins, Motorways M4 (J 17) about 15 miles or M5 (J 13) about 11 miles.
Sporting and leisure facilities include golf at Minchinhampton, horse racing at Bath and Cheltenham, eventing at Gatcombe, Badminton and Dauntsey. There are many excellent walks and rides across the surrounding countryside. Trail Hunting with the Duke of Beaufort's, RAU and VWH.
Education in the area is first class, Beaudesert Park School is a short drive away and others, such as Westonbirt, Wycliffe, St Mary's Calne and Rendcomb have local bus runs, as well as other schools and colleges in the Cheltenham and Bath areas.

Distances: Tetbury 3 miles, Kemble station 7 miles, Cirencester 9 miles, M4 (J 17), 15 miles, Cheltenham 18 Miles. (Distances and times approximate)


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