Set in about an acre and half of established gardens, this beautifully presented Grade II listed barn conversion extends to around 3,190 square feet of accommodation that includes a versatile one or two bedroom ground floor annex (as required) making this perfect for multi-generational living.
The main body of the property centres on an impressive vaulted reception hall with exposed beams and stairs that lead up to a galleried landing. Either side of the hall, there is the main sitting room that focuses on an attractive fireplace, complete with a wood burner and on the other side, the beautifully appointed kitchen/dining room with parquet flooring and a dual aspect over the gardens on either side.
Beyond the kitchen is a utility room and shower room that leads on to a large ground floor bedroom and then the annexe. Depending on the need of the occupant, the annexe could be either a one bedroom unit or a two bed unit, both with en suite shower rooms.
On the first floor, there is a master bedroom suite complete with dressing room and en suite bathroom, a guest suite and a further small, single bedroom.
Attached to the side of the barn is a self-contained room that is used as storage but has also been a home office.
A long, gated driveway sweeps around to the main parking area and a double garage (which has a great store room above). Mature boundaries, borders and lawns wrap around the house creating a number of very private seating areas that includes a wonderful outdoor kitchen and dining area which faces west so enjoying the afternoon and evening sunshine. Surrounding the barn, the gardens are a particular feature of the property being well laid out, landscaped and planted to ensure an excellent level of privacy.
Services: Septic tank. Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating.
Agents' note: There is a public footpath that runs down the first part of driveway in a straight line that doesn't impact on the house and gardens.
Surrounded by rolling farmland, the historic village of Redmarley is situated on the Gloucestershire/Herefordshire borders, a short drive from the popular market town of Ledbury and within a 25-30 minutes drive of Cheltenham or Worcester. The village itself dates to pre-Norman times when it was a battlefield for a Civil War encounter during the siege of Gloucester.
Redmarley benefits from having a popular primary school, Church, village hall, tennis club and sports field, a well-supported cricket club and a public house. The neighbouring village of Staunton (1 mile) also has a Primary school, community pub, doctors, car garages and a village store.
The nearby market town of Ledbury provides a wider range of amenities whilst the Cathedral city of Gloucester, renowned for its historic docks, is now a popular outlet shopping outlet village. Malvern and Cheltenham provide a range of excellent schooling options, the latter, also known as the heart of the Cotswolds is also a regional focal point for recreational facilities, a wide array of shopping, cultural festivals and a variety of restaurants.
Redmarley village 0.5 mile, M50 Junction 2.5 (N&S) 1 mile, Staunton 2 miles, Ledbury 7 miles, Gloucester train station 11 miles, Malvern 16 miles, Cheltenham 16 miles, Worcester 26 miles, Bristol 46 miles, Birmingham 57 miles, Oxford 59 miles, London 114 miles (Distances approximate).