A beautifully restored and substantial Grade II Listed former farmhouse, set in a unique location just a short drive from Cheltenham.
Manor Farm is a stunning Grade II Listed Georgian villa, built circa 1769. Originally the village farmhouse, it was the stately home of its time, noted for its classic symmetry and angles. A complete architectural redesign and renovation have transformed it into a luxurious residence, blending the original elegance with a contemporary layout.Spread over three floors, the house is accessed via a reception hall leading to the principal reception rooms. The symmetrical design is complemented by high ceilings, some beamed, and large sash windows. The drawing room, featuring a log burner and dual front-facing views, is a lovely space, as is the dining room, which shares the same proportions and front-facing windows, also with a log burner. The spacious kitchen at the rear, with direct access to the outside through an original farm door, is the heart of the home. It features bespoke handmade units under Silestone worktops, a Belfast sink, and an AGA built within an Inglenook fireplace. A open/ plan dining area completes the space with Crittall style doors opening to the garden, a cloakroom, and bespoke utility complete this level.The first-floor bedrooms are all generously sized, with charming details such as fireplaces and window seats. The master suite includes a luxury en suite shower room and fitted wardrobes. A family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms. The second floor offers three more double bedrooms and a shower room.The property features a spacious parking area, accessible through a five-bar gate. A beautifully landscaped garden stretches across the front and side, providing a mix of outdoor space. Additionally, there is a private garden adjacent to the kitchen and living area, complete with a charming patio and a variety of mature plants and small trees.
Manor Farm is set in a prime location in the heart of Up Hatherley, close to the sought-after Leckhampton and just a short drive from Cheltenham. Its appeal lies in the balance of countryside living with easy access to local amenities, schools, and transport links. The picturesque semi-rural surroundings offer excellent walking and riding opportunities, while Cheltenham's vibrant town centre, just 4 miles away, provides exceptional shopping, dining, leisure, and educational facilities, including The Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College, and Dean Close. Known for its cultural scene, Cheltenham hosts acclaimed festivals such as the Literary, Music, and Food festivals. Excellent transport links include the M5 and A417 for easy access to Cirencester, Swindon, and the M4, along with regular train services to London and other major cities from Cheltenham Spa station.