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Rendcomb Lodge, Rendcomb, Gloucestershire

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

969 sq ft

90 sq m

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Description

This exquisitely transformed two-bedroom house was formerly a gate lodge to the Rendcomb Park estate in the heart of the Cotswolds. Designed by renowned architect Philip Charles Hardwick in mid-19th century, the house has a Grade II listing and is sublimely detailed with ashlar limestone in an Italianate style. A third of an acre of private grounds unfold from the house and are set against an unspoilt bucolic backdrop that extends as far as the eye can see.

Setting The Scene

Rendcomb Park was first established in 1544, and in 1865, lawyer and politician Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, 2nd Baronet of St John's Lodge, erected a large house on the grounds. It was designed by Philip Charles Hardwick, who was born into two esteemed architectural families via his father and mother, Hardwick and Shaw respectively. The younger Hardwick was known for his work on Euston station's now demolished Great Hall and as the architect of the Bank of England for almost 30 years.

Rendcomb Park was purchased in 1918 to create Rendcomb College, a public school that still operates on the grounds today. This house, once known as the south lodge, was added in around 1866, its gateway forming the southern entrance to the 250-acre estate. Now separate from the rest of the estate, it has undergone complete renovation by the current owners. Impressive features have been retained inside and out, from an ornate Italianate profile to a series of sash windows that capture views across the house's green surroundings.

The Grand Tour

Imposing decorative wrought-iron gates between prominent ashlar piers welcome on arrival and are indicative of the romantic grandeur of the estate. These adjoin a covered entrance porch, supported by square Tuscan columns leading to the main entrance.

Entry is into the sitting room, where a considered palette instils an immediate sense of warmth and comfort while complementing the original alcoves and arches. A canted bay with three six-pane windows fills the room with natural light and provides a calming spot to unwind. For cold Cotswold winters, a wood-burning stove is present to become a suitable focal point.

From the sitting room is a modern yet classically styled kitchen with fully-integrated appliances and quartz worktops. A further canted bay forms an intimate dining area.

The ground-floor plan is completed by the first of two double bedrooms. It has a built-in wardrobe with plenty of storage space and a window that looks out into nearby tree canopies.

Heading into the tower at the rear, a first suggestive glimpse of the stunning view beyond is offered. A winding staircase descends past a shower room with marble tiles and traditionally styled fittings.

At the bottom of the stairs is the secluded principal suite with direct access to the garden. An en suite adjoins the room and has a freestanding bathtub as well as a separate walk-in shower.

The Great Outdoors

Rendcomb Lodge is set within private grounds of third of an acre, but the expanse of unspoilt landscape beyond offers the perception of a more substantial realm.

From the house is a raised timber-decked terrace that provides a platform to entertain, dine outside or sit and take in the surrounding environment.

A gravelled driveway extends at the front, with off-road parking for several vehicles.

Out and About

Rendcomb is a small but well-formed village in the Cotswolds National Landscape. It has convenient daily amenities, including its own doctor’s surgery, post office and shop.

The vibrant market town of Cirencester, often referred to as the ‘Capital of The Cotswolds’, is just a 10-minute drive to the south with a wonderful array of high street and independent shops, a Waitrose, restaurants, cafés and pubs. The settlement’s Roman origins are on display at the Cirencester Amphitheatre and arts can be enjoyed at the New Brewery Arts Centre and The Barn Theatre. The Pig in The Cotswolds is a 15-minute drive with its celebrated hotel, restaurant and gardens.

Cheltenham, a Regency town renowned for its festivals of literature, jazz, film, folk music, comedy and science, is a 25-minute drive away. It also has a busy racing calendar, including the Gold Cup.

The area is well-renowned for access to exceptional schooling. There is a Church of England primary school in the adjacent village and an excellent choice of independent schools including Rendcomb College, Hatherop Castle School and Cheltenham College.

A journey to London takes approximately two hours and 15 minutes by car. Alternatively, there are excellent rail links from Kemble station, a 20-minute drive away, where trains run directly to London Paddington in an hour and a quarter. For international travel, Bristol, Birmingham and Heathrow Airports can be all be reached within 90 minutes by car.

Council Tax Band: D
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Yes
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Yes
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