- 6 bed, 3 bath, 3 reception rooms, 2 bed cottage, outbuildings with planning permission, gardens, approximately 9.4 acres, semi rural location, period home +
Nestled within an idyllic rural setting, this remarkable 6 bedroom Grade II Listed manor house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful and luxurious lifestyle bursting with historic interest and striking architecture. With its impressive stature and timeless charm, this period home, in part, dates back to 1276, enriched with incredible history. It has been used as a Nunnery, part of Llanthony Priory and was then within the same family for almost 300 years and has since been lived in by the current owner for 30 years. A medieval fish pond and moat, adjoining the lane are also considered to be of significant historical interest to both the land and Bentham Manor. With a traditional Cotswold stone peg roof, with stone elevations, the property is a wonderful example of a home built during this period, meticulously well-maintained. Offering 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms all extending to over 4,700 sq ft, the property is set over three floors. In addition, there is an immaculate 2 bedroom self-contained cottage and further outbuildings with planning permission to convert into residential houses, should this be of interest to a prospective buyer. There is ample space for comfortable living and entertaining with flexible accommodation to suit all needs.
Stepping inside, the property exudes a sense of history and sophistication, with each room meticulously arranged to offer both style, comfort and functionality. The living spaces are adorned with elegant finishes, including intricate detailing, original features and large windows that flood the interiors with natural light, creating a welcoming and airy ambience throughout.
The main entrance to Bentham Manor is through a delightful stone porch and leads into the reception hall and dining room. Believed to be the oldest part of the house, the dining room is flooded with natural light, enjoying flagged stone floor, exposed stone wall and beams adding to the character and charm of this property. The heart of the home lies in the spacious kitchen, boasting an oil-fired AGA dating back to 1955, set into the inglenook, which the current owner discovered after removing a series of pine panelling that had been believed to have been put in during the 1960s. They also discovered the original bread oven, understood to have warmed the priest hole directly above. There is ample storage throughout the farmhouse kitchen with a sociable layout that effortlessly includes a dining area, perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or family meals. The reception room is a formal room, having been redesigned during the Regency period and offers higher ceiling proportions with a simple elegance. The less formal and cosy sitting room lies next door with an open inglenook fireplace, a beamed ceiling and a large window overlooking the front of the property. There is also a spacious utility room, stairs rising to the first and second floor and a downstairs cloakroom in the inner hall.
The original flagged stone floor is a notable feature throughout the ground floor, stairs rise to the first floor galleried landing and second floor where the bedrooms are arranged. The flexibility of the 6 bedrooms is a particular highlight and includes one ensuite to the principal bedroom and a further family bathroom and separate shower room. The second floor has been used as futher bedroom accommodation, a playroom and child’s bedroom over the years.
Tucked away in the property's grounds, a charming 2-bedroom separate cottage provides additional accommodation options for guests or extended family members, ensuring privacy and convenience for all residents. The outbuildings on the premises come with planning permission for three separate residential barns, offering endless possibilities for expansion or development, should the new owner wish to further enhance the property's potential.
Bentham Manor is within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and sits within approximately 9.4 acres. The property has two driveway entrances, both allow access to the horseshoe drive, a layout allowing an entry and exit point, popular with houses of this stature. The beautifully landscaped gardens provide a serene oasis for relaxation and recreation, mature trees and greenery with manicured lawns overlook the encapsulating land that adjoins the manor. The private, picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities or al fresco dining is in abundance. Ample parking spaces ensure convenience for multiple vehicles, while the tranquil surroundings offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of every-day life.
The current owner has applied for residential planning permission and has permission granted to convert the current outbuilding into three separate residential properties. For further information, Planning Application Number at Tewkesbury Borough Council 21/00003/LBC.
In conclusion, this exceptional historical, manor house represents a rare opportunity to own a prestigious residence in a sought-after location, where luxury and comfort seamlessly blend with natural beauty and tranquillity. With its spacious interiors, charming cottage, and potential for further development, this home is truly a sanctuary for those seeking a refined countryside lifestyle without compromising on modern conveniences and amenities.
EPC Rating: D