A secluded Cotswold stone village house in an elevated position overlooking Withington village with versatile outbuildings and a swimming pool.
The property was built around 1974 to a high standard and has been exceptionally well maintained. The property is at the end of a small lane on the periphery of the highly desirable village of Withington in the Cotswolds Area of Natural Beauty. The hallway opens to the heart of the home, a snug that links the kitchen, breakfast room, dining room, and fabulous sitting room with a full-height ceiling. This side of the house overlooks and opens on to the entertaining terrace with a BBQ area and swimming pool. On the ground floor is a study WC, and the second WC has a shower next to the boot and utility room. An extensive garage, ideal storage, and workshop are attached to the house. A landing on the first floor leads to the principal bedroom with an en suite showroom. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the second floor, bedroom five has fabulous views and shares the fourth bath/shower room. A sixth bedroom has been used as a sewing room/home office. The house is exceptionally well maintained. The windows were all replaced in 2016, and the property has been kept to a high standard inside and out. Thornbury House offers approximately 4,272 sq ft of living space, including the garage barn, which is about 396.9 sq m.Gardens: Thornbury House is approached off the village road and a short distance along a no-through lane. There is ample gravelled parking in front of the house with a block surface between the house and the barn. To the rear is a fabulous terrace, surrounded by walls with a swimming pool and outside entertaining area. Steps lead to an extensive private lawn surrounded by mature trees and hedges. To the side of the house is an orchard with vegetable beds, a garden shed and a greenhouse.Garage Barn:A short walk from the house is a separate timber barn with four garages with double doors (about 10m x 5 m). A spacious garage/store (about 5m x 5m) is at the far end. It is a hugely versatile building with much potential to develop further as a garage/workshop, a studio or guest accommodation, subject to the necessary consent.Additional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Shops: Cheltenham and Andoversford filling station Pubs: The Mill Inn in Withington, The Frogmill, The Wheatsheaf in Northleach Train stations: Kemble - London Paddington (from 70 mins) and Cheltenham Spa Schools: Withington primary school, Cheltenham Ladies, Cheltenham College, Dean Close and St Edwards. Excellent walking and cycling on the extensive network of footpaths, roads, and bridleways across the region.Racing: Cheltenham, Stratford upon Avon and Warwick Polo at Cirencester and Longdole and trail hunting with the Cotswold and Heythrop HoundsGolf course: Andoversford, Naunton Down and Burford Theatres: Everyman Cheltenham, The Barn in Cirencester Distances: Andoversford 3 miles, Cheltenham 8 miles, Cirencester 10 miles, Stow-on-the-Wold 13 miles, Swindon 16 miles, Cheltenham Spa (London from 120 mins) Kemble (mainline station to London Paddington in 70 minutes) 11 miles, M4 (J.15) 18 miles. (All distances and times are approximate).