Nottswood Hill, Longhope, Gloucestershire, GL17 0AN
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Adorable Arts & Crafts period home
- Surrounded by nature & wildlife
- 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Built in the 1800's, typical quirks
- Grade II listed with leaded windows
- 3/4 of an acre garden to enjoy
- Timber pod makes ideal home office
- Glorious views from the tower & folly
- Parking for 4 cars + secure store
- Idyllic location with stunning views
Description
The house is thought to have been rebuilt in the later nineteenth century as a summer house for a wealthy Gloucester solicitor. It is described by the author of the Victorian Country History as an "ornamental cottage" and by others as being in the Arts & Crafts style.
A VIDEO is available on request. Also, we ask that your home is on the sales market before you arrange a viewing. The Mount continually attracts unprecedented interest so we would like to narrow it down to serious buyers only. Please bear in mind that this house was built in the 1800's when people weren't so tall. Internally, there is a little restricted head room so if you are over say 6'2 this isn't the ideal home for you. The internal staircases (see photo) are steep and shallow and the shared driveway is steep. However, if you wish to discuss this in more detail please do not hesitate to contact us..
Set on an elevated plot, with parking for four cars, this really is a unique and charming Grade II listed country cottage that is welcoming and beautifully laid out, ready to move into and call home. The front door is charming and beautifully decorated with wrought iron.
The kitchen/family room is a joy with lots of natural light flooding in, with floor to ceiling glass doors and glass lantern lights and I can imagine where one would spend a great deal of time. It has been thoughtfully and meticulously planned to enjoy as much light as feasibly possible.
There is lush vegetation at every twist and turn to enjoy, the garden being a real passion. The sitting room is just across from the kitchen and has a wonderful cosy feel with an open stone fireplace. The leaded windows are a real feature in every room and give an old school feel to this charming home. Further rooms downstairs include the snug area, shower room, utility and boiler room.
Walk up the staircase off the kitchen, with a well placed window at the top and you will find two good double bedrooms, 11' x 10' and 10' x 10' and two charming single bedrooms plus the 5th bedroom that is accessed separately via the snug staircase, making an ideal guest bedroom for visitors.
Approached from the garden with steps leading up is the unique Tower room, currently set up with hammocks in which to relax and get away from it all and marvel at the Gloucestershire countryside (see photos) to appreciate.
There is 3/4 of an acre to explore, own and enjoy. The flat land at the top could be mowed to create a cricket area and there is an undulating area of garden that helps maintain ones privacy.
In addition, you will find a useful metal store and well-built timber pod that would make an excellent office or gym as it's fully electric. There is a folly, with country views, on a secluded spur of land; a terrific children's den or woodland hideaway..
The Mount is a remarkable house, unique and quirky and we look forward to showing you around.
BROADBAND - Gigaclear. Several packages including hyperfast speeds up to 900 Mbps
TAX BAND - F (Forest of Dean)
All services including kerosene oil tank (1350 litres), mains electricity, BT, mains water and septic drainage tank are connected to the property.
LOCATION
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Longhope is a village in west Gloucesterhsire, situated within the Forest of Dean, England and occupies the most easterly valley in the group of hills which lie between the Severn and the Wye. It is a hilly and wooded parish lying 15 km west of Gloucester on Gloucestershire's ancient boundary with Herefordshire close to the Forest of Dean.
Longhope was known after early lords as Hope Baderon in the mid 12th century and Hope Monmouth in the early 13th. Woodland and carrying trades provided
The local village of Longhope is located just off the A40 and the name means long, enclosed valley. It is home to Harts Barn house and 'Harts Barn Craft Centre' which is home to independent craft shops, a cafe and the Harts Barn Cookery School.
At the end of the village you will see All Saints Church which dates back to the 12th century. Opposite the church is Court Leet which was once the local court and the adjacent timbered cottage was the gaol..
There are a range of handy supermarkets including Morrisons, Lidl, Co-op, Tesco and a useful petrol station. I am reliably informed that there is a Budgen's opening shortly just two miles away from The Mount.
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- Band: F
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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