Boxtree, Longney, Gloucester

- PROPERTY TYPE
Character Property
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- BUYERS MUST BE ABLE TO COMPLETE ON A PURCHASE BY MID FEBRUARY 2025
- Grade II listed Yeoman Farmhouse set in 0.71 acre of grounds. NO ONWARD CHAIN
- Driveway with a wealth of parking up to a double garage, workshop, garden store & loft
- Two Stunning reception rooms both with Inglenook fireplaces
- Farmhouse style dining kitchen with utility/pantry & D.S cloakroom
- Pine stairs from the drawing rooms lead to master with en suite & a further bedroom
- Spiral stone staircase from the sitting room leads to two bedrooms & family bathroom
- Built in late 1500's with wonderful Tudor architecture restored 35 years ago by present owner
- Formal lawns, wealth of shrubs, vegetable garden. with greenhouse, potting shed & garden store
- A rural setting a sort distance from the wealth of amenities of Gloucester & Stonehouse
Description
Boxtree, a yeoman farmhouse built around the late 1500s, has typical Tudor architecture of the period, being a steep roof pitch, oriel windows and arched internal doorways. Almost all of these features have remained untouched since then as it was a tenanted property until 1967, when it moved into the ownership of the current family who have been custodians since.
The building was completely restored 35 years ago and included modern footings, a stone plinth and damp-proof course, replacing the four original corner stones it stood on. The oriel windows were painstakingly rebuilt of oak and their mullion leaded lights designed and crafted by Graham Dowding. The thatch was replaced using French water reed as British reed was too weak stemmed. This was replaced when the house was restored.
Throughout the property a wealth of exposed beams, stonework along with inglenook fireplaces, elm floorboards, quarry tiled flooring, a stunning stone spiral staircase. All oriel windows are oak framed with glazing inset.,
Set in the heart of the peaceful village of Longney the house is surrounded by wonderful grounds with views over three counties. The current owners have recently acquired the adjoining orchard and the approximate overall plot size in the region of 0.71 of an acre plot.
On approach from the garden gate you are greeted by a well and a delightful cottage garden. Chipping pathway leads to the entrance and continues to the side of the property to the garden. A driveway provides a wealth of parking with an ease of access.
Internally:
Directly into the entrance hall, two wonderful receptions, sitting and drawing room with inglenook fireplaces, a delightful staircase in each reception both complemented by garden views.
A farmhouse style fitted dining kitchen with reclaimed antique pine dresser style units and granite worktops, with quarry tiled flooring and a wonderful enclosed pantry. The ground floor is completed by a downstairs cloakroom
A lovely spiral stone staircase from the sitting room leads to the first floor landing with two lovely bedrooms and a family bathroom. Complimented by a pine staircase from the drawing room leading to a further landing with wonderful, exposed oak floorboards. Comprising a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. The en-suite has a three-cornered bath and exposed stonework providing a lovely backdrop to the space. Completed by a fourth single bedroom.
The property is a delight, wonderful character throughout wealth of space for all to enjoy with grounds surrounding the property and views to open fields. Set in a lovely village setting
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A driveway provides a wealth of parking up to a detached double garage with electric doors to the front. Internally electric and lighting, a very handy garden store and workshop area with stairs to a loft space above. (This could be a great hobby room or home office, subject to obtaining the correct permissions).
To the front a garden gate leads into a very pretty cottage garden complete with well and a wealth of planting. A central pathway leads to the front entrance and continues to the side into the grounds which in corporate an orchard.
To the rear, directly outside the kitchen a chipping area perfect sun terrace opening to lawns and a lovely herb garden. Borders to the edge with a wealth of planting, a lovely ornamental pond and the backdrop of open fields with wonderful views as far as the Forest of Dean.
Two lovely brick-built buildings, a potting shed and garden store, a wonderful vegetable garden complete with greenhouse. A pathway leads towards the open fields, where the owners have a delightful summer house perfect relaxing space on a summers afternoon. Opening to a small orchard giving the overall land to be in the region of 0.71 of an acre.
The views from the grounds are breathtaking to open fields across to the Severn, Forest of Dean and the Malvern Hills truly spectacular.
Situated immediately south-west of Gloucester.The Longney estate was purchased by Henry Smith in 1602, and the majority of the farmland and the large farms and some houses remain in the management of the Trustees of his charity.
An ancient and historic farming community which has existed undisturbed by the hustle and bustle of modern life, Longney is tucked away off the beaten track, between the River Severn and the Sharpness canal. It has uninterrupted views over undulating farmland.
There are excellent schools in the vicinity both state and private including a popular primary school. Further schools in other villages and nearby Gloucester & Stonehouse. The location provides some amazing walks in each direction.
This although in a rural setting there is lots close by to include The Anchor pub at Epney, an award winning gelato & milk vending straight from Bar House farm at Elmore. Organic milk, yoghurt, cream and kefir from the farm half a mile away. Pick your own fruit farm at Elmore, Longney Lamb for sale in the village, and a village shop with Post Office, a café & doctors surgery in Frampton
Longney is within 5 miles of Gloucester, so perfect for working in the city and access to the M5 motorway (Junction 12) is very straight forward north and south. Stonehouse 9 miles with railway station having a direct line to London Paddington taking around 1 hour 30 minutes and Gloucester Railway Station - 6 miles. Very convenient location for commuters.
Brochures
Boxtree Nov 2024.pdfDroneBrochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
- Listed
- 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
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