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Nottswood Hill, Longhope, GL17 0AN

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • 3 Bedroom Country Cottage
  • Stunning Elevated Location
  • 1/3 Acre of Garden
  • 3 Reception Rooms
  • Steeped in Character Features
  • New Heating System Installed
  • Excellent Condition Throughout
  • Enviable Views & Walks from the Cottage

Description

A detached spacious 3 bedroom cottage, beautifully presented and nestled on the edge of the Forest of Dean, with 3 reception rooms and an enchanting woodland garden (approx. 1/3 of an acre) enjoying its elevated position with an expanse of stunning countryside views.
 
Reception Hall – Snug – Kitchen – Breakfast / Dining Room – Sitting Room – Study – Downstairs Guest Bedroom – Utility / Boot Room – Main Bedroom with Roof Terrace – Further Double Bedroom – First Floor Lounge – Bathroom – Parking for 3 Vehicles – Large Woodland Garden – Workshop / Studio – Outbuildings.
 
Cherry Tree Cottage brims with character and charm, offering a peaceful lifestyle with majestic views.  Light and well-presented, it sits elevated on Nottswood Hill, with countryside walks on the doorstep.  With 3 reception rooms, and 3 bedrooms, including a downstairs Guest Room, a Boot Room and various outbuildings, the property offers flexibility.  The bedrooms are bright and spacious, with ample storage.  The generous landing doubles as a first-floor lounge, with stunning character features.
 
Longhope is a pretty village in West Gloucestershire with many amenities, including the award winning ‘Forest Bakehouse & Café’ and The Red Hart Pub (within walking distance of the cottage) along with Hobbs Quarry Nature Reserve.  There are several good pubs and eateries, a charming village primary school and Ofsted rated ‘outstanding’ high school close by.  The area offers a sought-after rural way of life, surrounded by beautiful forest walks with the benefits of a well-serviced village.  Transport links are very accessible with the Cathedral City of Gloucester just 9 miles away, offering a wide range of retail and cultural opportunities and with a train station giving direct links to Paddington in 1hr 58mins; Cheltenham Spa is just 17 miles and Monmouth 16 miles.  The M50 is approx. 7 miles, with good links onto the M5 allowing access to Birmingham Airport (approx. 1hr 20mins).
 
 
The Property
 
From Chapel Lane a wooden gate and stone steps lead to the cottage and a tranquil terrace area.  An impressive solid wooden door with antique iron strap hinges opens into the Reception Hall, where the cottage’s charm is immediately evident.  Original flagstone floors and an arched rustic brick-framed window set the scene.  A wooden panelled door to the right leads into the Sitting Room.
 
The Sitting Room is well-proportioned and inviting, featuring a wood burning stove with provincial brick surround and a flagstone hearth.  Exposed beams and a rustic brick archway leads to the Study, adding a touch of intrigue to the room.
 
The Sun Room, accessible via two openings from the Sitting Room, runs nearly its entire length.  With floor to ceiling windows and deep wooden sills overlooking the garden and terrace, this idyllic space is perfect for enjoying the changing seasons.
 
The Study leads on from the Sitting Room and features large windows overlooking the garden, with reclaimed brick floors enhancing the ambiance.  Ideal as a Home Office, it connects via wooden glazed double doors leading to the Guest Room / Bedroom 3.
 
Accessed via flagstone steps, this addition has been enhanced by the current owners as an ideal Guest Room or third bedroom.  Light pours in through the panoramic windows with stunning views.  Painted panel walls, beams and a handsome wooden sliding doors lead on to the Utility / Boot Room.
 
The Boot Room acts as storage space, with an external door leading to the rear garden.
  
To the left of the Reception Hall, an opening lead to the Snug, perfect for relaxation.  The detailed quarry tiled floor and inglenook fireplace with brick surround and beamed mantel create a striking focal point.  Open winding stairs lead to the first floor, with a window framing hill and valley views.  An archway next to the fireplace leads to the Dining / Breakfast Room and Kitchen.
 
Bright and welcoming, the room is big enough for a 6 Seating table and filled with character, flowing naturally into the Kitchen and benefitting from space for a large fridge freezer with extra kitchen cupboards.  Double doors open onto a sheltered terrace, framed by woodland plants, shrubs and impressive trees, which offers a serene natural ambiance.
 
A step up from the Dining Area leads into a charming country Kitchen.  Well equipped, it offers plenty of cupboards, space for a dishwasher and washing machine, double oven with gas hob and large larder cupboard.
  
A winding stairway with wooden bannister leads to the first floor from the Snug:
 
The first-floor lounge stands out for its generous space, offering potential for an additional room.  Painted distressed floorboards add character, alongside a traditional Forest Stone fireplace with Victorian style surround.  A large picture window brightens the space and frames the garden views, while a fitted cupboard on the gallery landing offers ample storage.
  
The Main Bedroom is generously sized with ample integral wardrobe space, distressed painted floorboards, and double doors opening onto a unique roof terrace, with far reaching countryside views, it’s an ideal spot to sit and watch the world go by.
 
A further spacious double bedroom is bright and airy, with dual-aspect windows overlooking the gardens and cottage.  Painted floorboards and rustic beams add plenty of character to the room.
 
The crisp white bathroom suite is thoughtfully chosen, featuring a roll-top claw-foot bath with a modern shower, traditional wash basin and W.C., finished with wood effect Karndean flooring.
 
 
Outside
 
Cherry Tree Cottage boasts enchanting outdoor space, with 1/3 of an acre of woodland style gardens, pretty terraces, mature trees, and meandering paths to peaceful seating areas with stunning views.  The garden blends naturally with woodland plants.  Various outbuildings offer storage, and the terrace off the kitchen is ideal for summer sun.  The current owners have added parking for 3 vehicles at the top of the plot, in addition to a 30 square metre workshop, from here you can stroll onto common land, through the bluebell woods and on to the pub.
 
 
Practicalities
 
Forest of Dean District Council – Tax Band E
Mains electric
Private drainage (septic tank)
New Air Source Heat Pump Installed
 
 
Additional Information
 
The cottage in not listed.
The current vendors have further insulated and plastered areas of the cottage and added Cavity Wall Insulation and there are new radiators throughout.  
 

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Monthly repayments£2,509
Property: £ 550,000
Deposit: £ 55,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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