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A fine and meticulously restored country house of great charm with a delightful detached cottage annexe and beautiful grounds of 1.62 acres.
This elegant and impressive home is set amongst glorious Gloucestershire countryside on the edge of this popular historic village and perfect for those seeking the convenience of swift access to Bath, Bristol and Cheltenham. Junction 14 of the M5 is just 3 miles to the north west and Junction 18 of the M4 is 8 miles to the south east.
Set in an idyllic and peaceful country lane, Rock House is a truly exceptional property presented in outstanding order throughout. The attention to detail and presentation throughout is second to none, mirrored in the wonderful manicured 1.62 acre grounds, that wrap around the property on all sides.
The house was originally built in 1861, as evidenced by a date stone set high on the west gable end. The current owners have lived in the home for 19 years and during this time have significantly improved the house, creating a family residence of great elegance and charm. The parkland like grounds are predominantly walled and adjoin open countryside. Fifteen years ago a former outbuilding was remodelled to create a lovely fully self-contained detached annexe cottage. This cottage is a delightful and immaculately presented home, perfect for those seeking to accommodate multi-generational living with added potential to generate rental income, if so desired.
The house has a pleasing symmetrical facade, accessed at the front via three gentle steps leading into a welcoming hallway with a fine staircase with mezzanine arched Bristol Blue Glass window allowing in a good deal of natural sunlight. To one side of the hallway is a quiet, dual aspect drawing room with a Stovax multifuel woodburer with an ornamental mahogany surround. A formal dining room at the far side, currently used as a library/study enjoying fine aspects over the front grounds and set behind, is a more intimate and relaxed snug cinema room with views across the delightful walled garden.
A generous rear lobby/boot room is used for accessing the house on a day-to-day basis, with plenty of space for the removal and storage of outdoorwear. A dedicated laundry room with multiple electric drying rails, has plumbing for washing appliances, space for an additional fridge freezer, chest freezer and a secondary Belfast sink. There is also a very smartly appointed cloakroom serving the ground floor.
The beautiful kitchen is a notable feature of this home, designed and fitted to the very highest level with hand built Neptune cabinets painted in muted Farrow & Ball tones, granite worksurface, integrated Miele ovens, an oil fired 4 oven Aga with additional Aga electric ceramic hob and a Neff American style fridge freezer. A beautifully aged flagstone floor in the kitchen gives a true sense of the history of the home. A central island unit provides further storage with an adjoining oak breakfast table added to accommodate relaxed and informal day-to-day dining. An opening leads through into a further dining room with alcove cupboards and a living flame gas fire.
On the first floor, there are five bedrooms radiating off the spacious landing, all of which enjoy superb views. There are built-in wardrobes in four of the bedrooms, the guest suite with a modern en suite shower room and the principal suite featuring an exceptional dressing room extensively fitted with an array of built in wardrobes and leading through to the boutique hotel style bathroom with whirlpool bath and designer sanitaryware.
The cottage annex
This lovely cottage is marble tiled throughout and features a wonderful open plan, kitchen living space with a feature living flame gas fire, quartz worksurfaces and plenty of built-in storage cabinets with a gas oven and hob. The double bedroom has built-in wardrobes and views across the colourful rear garden to the wooded hillside and farmland beyond. There is a second bedroom/study and a bathroom with shower. There is underfloor heating throughout the cottage.
The outbuildings
Adjacent to the house and cottage are multiple outbuildings offering covered parking, garaging, gym and storage for tools. An attractive stone barn of two floors (original hay loft) is used as a workshop and tractor barn. There is also a greenhouse, potting shed and useful wood/coal stores.
The grounds
The gardens are divided into a series of beautifully tended outdoor rooms which include the original Victorian walled garden with mature and colourful flower borders set against the rustic walls, providing shelter from the elements and planted with a series of shrubs and fruit trees that include a fig, plums, apples and pear trees and a grapevine. This peaceful, discreet part of the grounds would be the perfect spot for an outdoor swimming pool. The gardens wrap around the house leading through to a very tidy front lawn with a small Victorian seating lodge tucked in one corner and a fragrant rose garden with well established herb beds next to a private dining terrace to the far side of the house. Expansive lawns sweep beyond the drive on the west side of the house interspersed by a number of fine ornamental trees.
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It is rare to find a house that has been so lovingly and meticulously restored as Rock House and it offers such well thought out and elegant accommodation for today's living. Truly a special home.
David WildProperty agent