Twyning, GL20 Twyning, GL20 1
A superb barn conversion with an annexe, triple garage and gardens extending to nearly two thirds of an acre.
•On the e dge of the village gr en •Arranged over 2 floor •Fo
dge of the village green er 2 floors
Formal gardens and paddock Guide price £925,000
dens and paddock 20.62
tom.banwell@
knightfrank.com Colesb ourne, GL53 ourne, GL53 1
A beautiful contemporary home created to make the most of its natural surroundings.
•Open plan living 13 acres
•Triple bay oak framed garaging •1.1.13 acres of garden
en plan living y oak framed garaging s of garden
Guide price £1,500,000
nick.chivers@
knightfrank.com
01242 354699 54 •Set at the f ot of Cle 01242 354699
Guide price £895,000
tom.banwell@
knightfrank.com
Wood Woo dmancote, GL52 dmancote, GL52 1
A immaculate and substantial period farmhouse with well-proportioned living spaces.
Set at the foot of Cleeve Hill •Delelightful trightful traditional featur
e Hill aditional features
•Level garden and west- acing terrac Guide price £1,350,000
tom..banwell@knightfrank om
banwell@knightfrank.com el garden and west-ffacing terrace 3 01242 354699 Connecting p ople & property Connecting people & property perf ctly
knightfrank.co.uk y,,, perfectly.
All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent and the deposit, an administration fee of £288 and referencing fees of £48 per person will apply when renting a property (if not an AST). (All fees shown are inclusive of VAT.) If the landlord agrees to you having a pet, you may be required to pay a higher deposit (if not an AST) or higher weekly rent (if an AST). Please ask us for more information about other fees that will apply or visit
www.knightfrank.co.uk/tenantfees.
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Bushley, GL20 y, GL20 GL20 1
A charming and private former Grade II listed vicarage.
Approxmately 4,910 sq t Tr ple garage and workshop
910 sq ft f Small orchard and v getable garden Small orchard and vegetable garden 30.75 01242 354699 52
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