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Electric gates leads into the sweeping driveway of this fine, rural, country mansion.
The complex offers a main residence, with 6 further converted barns, pavilions, barns with planning permission, swimming pools, tennis courts and annexes. The estate stands pride of place, with far reaching views, in approximately 4 acres of grounds.
The residence itself, is a 17th century mansion near the foot of the Malvern Hills in Gloucestershire countryside.
The estate is being offered as an ongoing project with a characterful main house which has recently undergone updating (roof and electrics) and an interior which is well presented and stylish.
The main residence is entered via a grand entrance hall and comprises of seven bedrooms, four formal reception rooms, four bathrooms, further attic accommodation which can be converted. The main residence has authority to split into two very large residences.
Other associated properties:
Rose Cottage – an annexe to the main building offering self contained accommodation.
Apple Tree Cottage, converted into a two bedroom house with authority for a three bedroom residence.
The Long Barn – Authority to convert into a three bedroom residence.
Swimming Pool and pump rooms – currently covered and used as storage for a business.
Gardeners Cottage – Authority to convert into a three bedroom residence.
The Cow Shed – Authority to convert into a three bedroom residence.
The Coach House – Authority to convert into a two bedroom residence.
The Housekeepers Cottage – Authority to convert to a one bedroom house.
The grounds are accessed by a long driveway and electric gates and measures in the region of four acres consisting of formal, informal gardens, paddocks, tennis courts and woodland.
Special mentions of historic features in the home:
Extremely high ceilings, large windows, cast iron radiators, Aga’s, flagstone and tiled floors, stripped floorboards, high skirting boards, ornate cornicing and feature fireplaces.
Forthampton, the village, is located three miles from the market town of Tewkesbury and features “a great number of interesting buildings”, fine views, several duck ponds, a church, a collection of thatched cottages and farmsteads, a village hall and a village club. Forthampton was designated a Conservation Area in 2003 due to its special architectural and historic interest, character and appearance which it was desirable to preserve and enhance. Notable features of the village include extensive historic buildings clustered around farm houses situated at the centre of the village, the many roadside ponds and grass verges around and between buildings and significant panoramic viewsDisclaimerDISCLAIMER: Whilst these particulars are believed to be correct and are given in good faith, they are not warranted, and any interested parties must satisfy themselves by inspection, or otherwise, as to the correctness of each of them. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof and areas, measurements and distances are given as a guide only. Photographs depict only certain parts of the property. Nothing within the particulars shall be deemed to be a statement as to the structural condition, nor the working order of services and appliances