- Property with Land +
- Stable Yard +
- Annexe Potential +
- Rural Yet Accessible Location +
- Paddocks +
- Council Tax Band E +
- Energy Rating: F +
- Property Ref: LFJ8057 +
- Lovely Views +
- Lifestyle Property +
A SUBSTANTIAL DETACHED FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE WITH POTENTIAL ANNEXE AND P.P. TO EXTEND. LARGE GARDEN, STABLE YARD WITH TWO LOOSE BOXES AND A PASTURE PADDOCK IN AN ELEVATED POSITION WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OVER THE FOREST OF DEAN.
Substantial Detached Four Bedroom House with Potential Annexe and P.P To Extend
Large Garden Fenced Securely For Dogs
Stable Yard with Two Loose Boxes
Paddock
Elevated Position with Beautiful Views Over The Forest of Dean
Set in Just Under One Acre
A substantial detached four-bedroom house with potential annexe and p.p. to extend. Large garden, stable yard with two loose boxes and a pasture paddock in an elevated position with beautiful views over the Forest of Dean.
The current vendor uses the property to house her rescue dogs and has two horses and some sheep. It is an ideal smallholding or equestrian property for a small number of animals, dogs and other domestic pets as well as ponies, sheep, goats or similar livestock.
Formerly two forest cottages, merged to form one dwelling in 2023 with many character features, thought to date back to the 19th century with the later addition of a flat roofed extension. Planning permission was granted, date Fri 11 Dec 2020 Forest of Dean Council - Planning Ref: P1784/20/FUL to merge the two cottages (which has already happened) and considerably increase the footprint including building on the first floor above the flat roof (copies of the plans are available on Forest Of Dean Council website and with the agents).
Although requiring some more updating, in its current form it offers a family home, with the opportunity of a self-contained annexe if required, having separate external access on either side of the house and internally having retained the two staircases. Heating is provided by two logburners and three rooms are fitted with electric panel heaters. Flooring to the bedrooms and living room is carpet with the hallways, dining room and kitchen being a mixture of laminate and cushion floor.
There are numerous footpaths in the area for walking and a short hack either way on the quiet lane leads to miles of open forestry riding. The proximity to the forest makes it ideal for wildlife lovers. The nearest village is Blakeney which is well served for local amenities including a pub, Post Office, school, general stores, takeaway chip shop , doctor's surgery and bus route on the main A48 between Chepstow and Gloucester. The nearest small town is Lydney which offers a wider range of amenities including supermarkets, train station and harbour (River Severn). Chepstow has a fantastic well known racecourse which is home to the Welsh Grand National and numerous other shops and activities. The larger cities of Bristol and Gloucester are within an hour’s drive. Hartpury Collage and events venue is within easy driving distance.