Longridge Lane, Ashleworth
£775,000

Guide price

Bedrooms: 4
A STUNNING EXAMPLE of a GRADE II LISTED CRUCK BARN believed to date back to the 15TH CENTURY, offering an ABUNDANCE OF CHARACTER and CHARM, with THREE BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, SITTING ROOM and DINING ROOM, with the added benefit of having a DETACHED ONE BEDROOM WOODEN LODGE/ANNEXE ideal for EXTENDED FAMILY or OFFICE FACILITIES, AS WELL AS GENERATING A RENTAL INCOME. THE WELL STOCKED GARDENS include LARGE VEGETABLE PLOT, an ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT TREES, LARGE WORKSHOP / SHED, set within GROUNDS OF ONE ACRE with STUNNING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS.

The property is accessed via a solid oak door into:

KITCHEN

4.80m x 3.76m (15'09 x 12'04)

Lovely solid fitted kitchen comprising of base, wall and drawer mounted units, solid worktops, Belfast sink with mixer tap over, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for dishwasher, six ring Rangemaster range, Rangemaster American style fridge / freezer with icemaker facility, lots of character, exposed beams, corner pantry cupboard, front and side aspect double glazed wooden windows, opening through to:

DINING ROOM

5.64m x 3.51m (18'06 x 11'06)

Solid wooden flooring, power points, appliance points, exposed brickwork and beams, lots of character, front aspect double glazed hardwood window. Opening through to:

SITTING ROOM

5.41m x 4.19m (17'09 x 13'09)

Original solid flagstone floor, exposed beams, brickwork, vaulted ceiling showing the original cruck structure, front and rear aspect glazing to the rear, full height picture window looking out over the land, to the front there are double glazed doors leading out to the gardens overlooking the surrounding fields and farmland. Opening through to:

LOUNGE

5.61m x 3.81m (18'05 x 12'06)

Feature fireplace with a free standing log burner, brick hearth, solid wooden flooring, original beams, brickwork, a lovely snug and warm room, used in the evening by the current owners with the sitting room used more so in the day time.

FROM THE SITTING ROOM, STAIRS LEAD TO THE FIRST FLOOR.

LANDING

Power points, area which could be used as a small office space, open vaulted ceiling with storage within two areas of the ceiling, exposed beams.

BEDROOM 1

3.63m x 3.56m (11'11 x 11'08)

Radiator, power points, conservation Velux window, exposed beams, access to roof space.

BATHROOM

3.56m x 2.06m (11'08 x 6'09)

White suite comprising of free standing bath, corner shower unit enclosed by tiling, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, radiator, exposed beams, conservation roof light.

BEDROOM 2

3.94m x 2.79m (12'11 x 9'02)

Radiator, power points, exposed beams, conservation Velux roof light, side aspect double glazed hardwood window.

BEDROOM 3

3.91m x 2.69m (12'10 x 8'10)

Radiator, power points, exposed beams, conservation roof light, side aspect double glazed hardwood window.

OUTSIDE

The property is set within a one acre plot with everything beautifully positioned to enjoy the setting to its fullest. Within the gardens, you will find an abundance of fresh produce grown by the vendors from vegetables to the many fruit trees to include apple, pear, cherry and plum to name but a few. There is also a mulberry tree, black currants, red currants, gooseberries, raspberries and even grape vines. The garden has a lovely feel to it, making you feel tucked away whilst enjoying The Good Life . Coupled with the countryside views, the property really is situated in an idyllic position.

Within the grounds, there is a large shed / workshop and discreetly tucked away from the property, you will find the two bedroom annexe.

ANNEXE / DETACHED TIMBER LODGE

The accommodation comprises of modern fitted kitchen complete with appliances. Open plan living / dining room with large picture window affording views over the surrounding countryside, inner lobby, utility room with washing machine and upright freezer, master bedroom having a walk in dressing area with built-in dressing table and wardrobes and an en-suite shower room.

There is also a study with built in shelving. The property is double glazed and has an electric central heating system.

SERVICES

Mains electric, electric boiler, under floor heating, septic tank.

WATER RATES

Severn Trent - to be confirmed.

LOCAL AUTHORITY

Council Tax Band: E

Tewkesbury Borough Council, Council Offices, Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. GL20 5TT.

TENURE

Freehold.

VIEWING

Strictly through the Owners Selling Agent, Steve Gooch, who will be delighted to escort interested applicants to view if required. Office Opening Hours 8.30am - 7.00pm Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.30pm Saturday.

DIRECTIONS

From Gloucester follow the A417 passing through Maisemore heading to the village of Hartpury you will see The Royal Exchange pub on the left. Just before the pub turn right into Broad Street. Proceed along Broad Street into the village of Ashleworth. As you come into the village, Longridge Lane is signposted on the right hand side. Turn right here and proceed down the lane for approximately half a mile where the drive can be found on your left hand side.

PROPERTY SURVEYS

Qualified Chartered Surveyors (with over 20 years experience) available to undertake surveys (to include Mortgage Surveys/RICS Housebuyers Reports/Full Structural Surveys).

01531 248077

Steve Gooch - Newent Sales

4 High Street, Newent, GL18 1AN

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