St. Swithuns Road, Hempsted, Gloucester

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- PROCEEDABLE VIEWERS ONLY, attached property, village setting with planning permission to extend
- A large mature garden to the front, approach from the garden gate & property is tucked away
- The current owners have undertaken extensive modernisation and obtained planning for further extension
- Garage & parking on approach, stunning gardens and sun terrace
- Garden/breakfast room, modern fitted kitchen with wealth of appliances and church views
- Stunning sitting room with vaulted ceiling, French doors to the garden & log burner inset
- A lovely double room ideal guest room with garden views, shower room ideal space for utility
- Master bedroom with French doors opening to a private sun terrace all enclosed
- Stunning four piece en-suite with french roll top bath taking centre stage
- Convenient to all Gloucester has to offer, great walks, a superb community
Description
A charming, attached period barn conversion, dating back to the 1800’s located in the most picturesque setting. The current owners have spent considerable time, investment along with a great attention to detail in all they have done. They have combined modern living space whilst sympathetically restoring period features throughout. Set in a secluded plot in the heart of this pretty hamlet. Situated in close proximity to the church and allotments. with lovely views to the church. Also full planning permission to extend.
On approach the driveway provides parking for two cars up to a detached garage with workshop/store attached, ( this does require full modernisation) You are greeted by a garden gate with wonderful trees and planting, the pathway meanders to an archway through the garden up to the property.
Internally you lead directly into a lovely garden room perfect dining hall, all double glazed overlooking the grounds and wildlife pond. Low sills, tiled flooring, French doors open to the sitting room. Further French doors open onto to the sun terrace perfect for those summer barbecues. A lovely lantern style roof provides a feeling of space and natural light.
A glorious stable door leads into a beautifully presented fitted kitchen a galley style with windows having deep sills to the side that provide views of the allotments and church. A wealth of base cabinets, with space for all appliances. Also, space for small table and chairs. A door leads to a superb guest cloak & shower room and offers space to create a utility/boot room. A corner shower and all modern fitments.
From the kitchen you lead into the sitting room with vaulted ceiling exposing the beams to the eaves, French doors open to the sun terrace and further doors open into the garden room . A fireplace with log burner inset takes centre stage. Doors lead off to the master and guest bedroom. Perfect space for those winter evenings with the log burner blazing, candles burning.
Master suite is just so delightful with window to the side and French doors opening to a secluded sun terrace at the rear. Perfect for a bistro table and chairs to enjoy that early morning coffee and listen to the birds. A good-sized double room with space for freestanding furniture. Complimented by the most wonderful relaxing four-piece en-suite with a roll top clawed leg bath taking a centre stage, double shower cubicle and all with modern fitments.
A guest bedroom to the front with lovely garden views a good-sized double room with vaulted ceiling.
Throughout the property a wealth of natural light and scope subject to all the correct permissions to extend. The property has planning to extend, please note when extending the roof over the shower room requires updating.
AGENT NOTE
Full planning permission obtained through Gloucester County Council 21/00895/FUL
OFFERED TO THE MARKET WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN
Grounds - On approach a driveway up to a detached garage with small workshop and parking to the front. A garden gate opens onto a pathway leading to a magical garden. All south facing and very private.
The pathway meanders through an archway with delightful gardens a wealth of beautiful trees and shrubs to include Magnolia tree, camellias and wealth of established planting.
An ornamental pond in front of the conservatory lead to a delightful sun terrace perfectly located to the front opening from the receptions, perfect for Alfresco dining in this south facing garden.
Suburban village and former civil parish, on the edge of Gloucester, Hempsted Conservation Area concludes that the special interest of the area derives from the following key characteristics: It is situated on a flat-topped hill above meadows in the floodplain of the River Severn with extensive views to Gloucester, Highnam. and the Forest of Dean.
Though situated close to major roads, flood defences, industrial estates lining the former docks and the Gloucester and Sharpness canal, it has successfully retained a separate identity and has not been affected by industrial and suburban.
The domestic buildings consist of farm worker’s cottages from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, set back from the road (originally set within orchards) and post WWII housing estates built within the grounds of Hempsted Court (demolished in 1962) or on former fields and orchards to the south and east of the village. The church end of the village is especially attractive, with its village cross, Church Farm, St Swithin’s Church and Hempsted House forming a ‘classic’ English village scene.
This end of the village has been protected from development, preserving foreground views of hedges, woods and meadows that stand between the village and the banks of the Severn and more distant views of the high plateau of the Forest of Dean; There is no through traffic and the village centre feels safe and tranquil.
The Lysons Trust owns land in the village and has influenced the character of the village (for example, through the construction of a new church hall),
The village has an active community, with a post office and a shop, a primary school and village hall, a church hall, a church that is open to visitors, a well-kept churchyard and well-signposted public footpaths. Well-maintained private gardens and allotments are another attractive feature of the village.
Trees make an important contribution to the conservation area, and any loss of such trees would be detrimental. Council policy is to ensure that these trees are protected and maintained in a healthy condition. Hempsted is surrounded by open fields to the south, they form a protective green belt around the village and are designated as a Landscape Conservation Area.
Brochures
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- Band: B
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Driveway
- 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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