LIVE 24-SEVEN
PRESTCOTT, NR. CHELTENHAM
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‘A unique Cotswold Location’ Guide price £1,295,000
SETTING THE SCENE: Tucked away in the folds of the Cotswold Hills, a beautifully presented Grade II listed family home with private gardens, garaging and secondary accommodation.
WHY WE LOVE IT: Believed to date back to 1780, with some parts of an earlier origin, this stone dressed house is characterised by its classic Gothic angles and grandeur. The appeal internally is the intricate character detail, as you would expect of a property of its period, ornate arched windows, beamed ceilings and exposed stone walls. The excellent family accommodation flows with such ease and offers a traditional floorplan ideal for modern living.
The Coach House offers exceptional ancillary accommodation ideal for a dependent relative or au pair. Set back from the main house with a lawned area behind and terrace to the front, this pretty detached home offers a well-appointed kitchen, spacious utility in addition to two bedrooms and an impressive sitting room with vaulted ceilings. The bedrooms and sitting room have been designed on the first floor to enjoy the beautiful views.
The Stable House and Coach House occupies a distinct position high above the famous Hill Climb lying on the north facing escarpment of The Cotswold Hills, as such the location is idyllic with views to the front of open countryside.
Contact:
tom.banwell@
knightfrank.com Knight Frank, 123 Promenade, Cheltenham GL50 1NW 01242 354699
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