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LIVE 24-SEVEN


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LOWER APPERLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE


‘A superb conversion located on the edge of the village with stunning views.’ Guide price £850,000


SETTING THE SCENE: Occupying a peaceful rural location, a beautifully renovated barn conversion set in a generous plot of over two thirds of an acre that enjoys stunning views over open fields to the Cotswolds.


WHY WE LOVE IT: Set part way along a quiet rural lane on the edge of the village, The Leasowes is a superb conversion of single storey former agricultural buildings. Having recently undergone a thorough refurbishment, the property combines character features to include exposed brick and beams, with tasteful contemporary finishes around the kitchen and bathrooms.


Occupying an elevated position, the house enjoys superb views over open farmland towards Coombe Hill Nature Reserve, Cheltenham and the Cotswold escarpment. A small paddock lies to the north of the house adjacent to the drive offering enough grazing for one small pony alternatively, an orchard or a very large vegetable plot. The Dutch barn and a triple garage offer fantastic dry storage, the garage also having roof conversion with dormer windows and as such could potentially become an annex subject to the relevant consents.


EPC rating: E.


tom.banwell@knightfrank.com T. 01242 354699 Knight Frank, 123 Promenade, Cheltenham GL50 1NW


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