One of the most prominent houses in Swinbrook, The Bell House, is set back from the village lane overlooking attractive countryside. The house was built circa mid-eighteenth century with later additions to the rear gable.
At the front of the house is a light and modern kitchen and breakfast room which leads out onto the patio area and the garden, as well as a more formal dining room and sitting room. Looking out onto the courtyard at the rear is a wonderful drawing room with focal open fire. Over the first and second floors are five bedrooms and three bathrooms, the principal bedroom with a separate dressing room and walk in wardrobe. The first floor also has a games room giving a space that could be used in a multitude of different ways. A pantry and utility room are located in a separate Cotswold stone building next to the front door.
The main outbuilding to the side of the house provides garaging, storage, a cellar and machinery store. There is potential to create ancillary accommodation in this building with a second floor - which has previously been granted.