Price changed to £1,750,000
May 15, 2025
Listed for £1,900,000
June 26, 2024
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Outbuildings
There are two main outbuildings, almost identical in size they are both fully equipped with electricity and water. The Home Office is a beautiful stone farm building with a bathroom and door out to the rose garden, perfect to stop and smell the roses. The Annexe offers plenty of space for a large double bed, as well as having a built in Kitchenette and separate Shower Room.
Garage/Store
There are two Garage/Store outbuildings one of which is also used as a Gym.
Gardens & Land
The garden is mostly laid to lawn, with a variety of mature trees, some fruit, surrounding the house on two sides with a landscaped courtyard to the rear. There is also a beautiful rose garden and an enviable lavender lined path running through the main lawn.
In total the plot is 5.4 acres of gardens and land to the south of the house. The ‘cricket pitch’ is a level grass field and, as its name implies, the village has used it in the past for matches. Even though the land doesn’t have organic status, our clients inform us that within their ownership no chemicals or pesticides have been used. A public footpath runs through a small section at the rear of the house.
There is an additional 6 acres available via separate negotiation.
Location
Avenis Green is a small hamlet which lies on the north side of the Golden Valley through which runs the River Frome and the old Thames and Severn canal. The house itself stands in a secluded and attractive rural position from which there are beautiful views across the valley. There are a range of local services and shops including a Post Office/Village Stores in Oakridge Lynch, with more extensive facilities found in both Cirencester and Stroud, each having a Waitrose supermarket. Schools in the area include Beaudesert Park and Rosehill Westonbirt as well as the schools and colleges in Cheltenham, Bath and Bristol.
Sporting and leisure opportunities include Cricket and Tennis in Chalford; golf at Minchinhampton; polo at Cirencester Park and Westonbirt; racing at Cheltenham and Bath; water sports at the Cotswold Water Park and shooting with local syndicates. The surrounding countryside also provides good walking and riding along a network of footpaths and bridleways.
Despite its rural nature, the area is accessible to a number of major centres; Birmingham 47 minutes away; if travelling to the Midlands and North then Cheltenham Spa is on a rail cross route giving direct access from Plymouth to Edinburgh. Regular rail service from Kemble Station to London Paddington with a journey time of 67 minutes. Dual carriageway access from Cirencester to Junction 15 of the M4 at Swindon with the M5 also being accessible at Junction 13.
Square Footage: 3,030 sq ft
Acreage: 6 Acres
Directions
From Cirencester take the A419 West to Chalford, turn off onto Old Neighbourhood, right onto Abnash, slight left to stay on Abnash, continue onto Burcombe Road, left onto Burcombe Way and continue onto Highfield Way. Turn right onto Hillside, sharp left and Hillsdie Farm is on the right hand side.
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Additional Info
Mains water & electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired boiler