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Glebe House Building Plot, Bagpath, Tetbury, Gloucestershire Glebe House Building Plot, Bagpath, Tetbury, Gloucestershire Glebe House Building Plot Glebe House Building Plot The plot occupies a wonderful setting on the Bagpath, Tetbury, edge of the village, within the grounds of Gloucestershire GL8 8YG Bagpath Court, a fine Queen Anne country house. Planning consent was granted in April A rare building plot with consent 2017 (ref: 17/00854/FUL) as an amendment for a 3,626 square foot house with to the original consent in December 2016 (ref: 16/04290/FUL) for the demolition of an outstanding Cotswold views and existing cottage and a replacement dwelling. about 4 acres. Designed in the vernacular Cotswold style with gabled elevations, the house offers good family accommodation which takes advantage Tetbury 6 miles, Nailsworth 5 miles, of the wonderful views over the valley below. Cirencester 17 miles, Wotton under Edge 5 miles, The property is to be built of Cotswold stone M4 (Junction 18) 10 miles under a reconstituted stone tiled roof. To the south east of house will be a detached double Plans show: Entrance hall | Sitting room | Study garage, to be built of the same materials. Kitchen/dining room | Utility room | Bootroom The garden will lie mainly to the west of the Playroom | Wine cellar | Cloakroom house, again enjoying the views. To the south 5 bedrooms | 4 Bathroom/shower rooms west are paddocks, suitable for ponies. In all the (3 en suite) | Double garage property extends to about 3.946 acres. Gardens and grounds | Paddocks About 3.946 acres Situation Bagpath is a pretty hamlet that lies down a no-through lane amidst some of the Cotswolds’ most unspoilt and peaceful countryside. Nearby Kingscote has a pub and a church and the Calcot Manor hotel and spa is about 3 miles. Tetbury, Nailsworth, Dursley and Wotton under Edge have a good range of everyday shops and services. Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester are the main regional centres and are all within daily commuting distance. Junction 18 of the M4 is about 10 miles drive and there are direct services to London Paddington from Kemble or Bristol Parkway stations. Private schools in the area include Beaudesert Park (7 miles), Westonbirt, Wycliffe, Rendcomb and the Cheltenham Colleges. A good range of sporting opportunities in the area include various golf courses and racing at Cheltenham and Newbury. The surrounding countryside offers wonderful walks and rides via a network of footpaths and bridleways. Directions From Tetbury take the A4135 west as for Floorplans Dursley. Go through Beverston and straight across at the traffic lights on the A46. After about 2 miles, immediately before the Hunters Hall pub, turn left for Newington and Bagpath. Ignore the left hand turning to Newington and keep left at the next junction as for Bagpath. Turn hard right as signed to Bagpath Court, go through the entrance pillars and the plot will be found on your left. General Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road, Cirencester Tel: 01285 623000 Services: Mains water and electricity are available. A new private drainage system will need to be installed. High speed broadband is available in the village. Plans: The floor plans and site plan enclosed with these details are not to scale and are for identification purposes only. Rights of Way: There is a public footpath across the paddock. Cirencester 15 Dyer Street, Cirencester GL7 2PP 01285 653101 [email protected] struttandparker.com @struttandparker IMPORTANT NOTICE /struttandparker Strutt & Parker LLP gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. Strutt & Parker LLP does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. Strutt & Parker LLP does not accept responsibility for any 60 offices across England and Scotland, including expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. If there is anything of particular importance to you, please contact this office and Strutt & Parker will try to have the information checked for Prime Central London you. Photographs taken May 2017. Particulars prepared May 2017..
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