Old Glebe House Bussage

People Property Places These main areas all have wonderfully high A wonderful Grade II ceilings and an open panelled archway between. Listed village property The wide staircase leading to the first floor boasts a landing so large that the current owners with 2.5 acres. choose to use it as their study.

The master bedroom, which is dual aspect, has a feature fireplace and a connecting door into Description bedroom 3/nursery. There are an additional This former vicarage dates back to the early/mid three bedrooms (including the nursery) arranged 18th Century and provides light, airy and over the first and second floors. spacious accommodation.

In 1854 the original house was considerably Outside enlarged by G F Bodley - the most influential architect of the day. One of the many wonderful features of Old Glebe House is the grounds - made up of The flexible accommodation is arranged over paddocks measuring 1.8 acres bordered by four floors, from the cellar up to the attic coppice (supplying firewood) and landscaped bedroom. gardens, in all c. 2.5 acres.

The kitchen leads to the utility room with a door The entrance to the drive, which is shared with providing access to the garden. The Old Vicarage, is marked by stone pillars. There is a private gravelled parking area. The property retains many features including the large oak door leading into the vestibule with its The gardens lie to the front, side and rear of the tessellated flooring. Glass double doors open property and are a mix of lawns, woodland, into the inner hall and the sitting room has beautiful flower and shrub borders and rockery. windows with seats and shutters, as does the dining room. The period coach house could (subject to planning permission) be converted into a home office or games room. There are further sheds and field shelters. Behind the coach house is an enclosed vegetable/flower garden with greenhouse. Accommodation in Brief Directions (GL6 8BB) • Sitting Room Head west out of Cirencester on the A419 • Dining Room towards , At the roundabout take the • Kitchen second exit onto Cowcombe hill to continue on • Utility A419. After 1.5 miles take a right onto Old • Cloakroom Neighbourhood. Follow the road for half a mile • Integral Workshop then at the cross roads turn left on The Frith. It • 4 Bedrooms will then be a right turn onto The Ridge. You • Bathroom will then want to take a slight left as the road • Cellar forks off right up the hill. The property will be • Driveway 100 yards further on your left opposite The Ram • Garden Inn. • Approximately 2.5 acres in total • Wonderful valley views from most rooms Property Information Services: We believe that the property is serviced Location by mains electricity, water and gas central Old Bussage is set high up on a West facing heating. Please note that none of the services, ridge, overlooking the Toadsmoor Valley, appliances, fixtures and fittings have been tested between Stroud and . This part of by the agents. Bussage comprises the original settlement and Local Authority: Council. consequently has many attractive properties of Telephone: 01453 766 321. all ages and styles tucked away off its network of Stroud District was rated as one of the top lanes. What they all have in common is lovely performers, outside of London, in 2015 – countryside in which to walk or ride on their according to the Halifax Price Index. doorsteps, as well as excellent facilities, which Council Tax Band: F. makes this an especially popular place for Viewing: An appointment to view should be families to live. Within greater Bussage there is a made through the Cirencester office of Jackson- Tesco Express and a Boots Pharmacy, church Stops & Staff. Telephone: 01285 653 334. and pub (The Ram). There are primary schools Email: [email protected] in Bussage, Eastcombe & Chalford and Thomas Tenure: The property is Freehold and vacant Keble Secondary School in Eastcombe, as well as possession will be given on completion. the highly regarded grammar schools in Stroud - Fixtures & Fittings: All items in the nature of Marling and Stroud High. In this part of fixtures and fittings described in these the Cotswolds are cut by deep particulars are included in the sale. All other gorge-like valleys opening out westward into the such items are specifically excluded. Severn Plain. Stroud has an extensive array of independent shops, restaurants and supermarkets and there is a bus service to Stroud less than 5 minutes from the property. The market town of Cirencester (about 9 miles away) provides a wider range of shopping and recreational facilities. Cheltenham is approximately 17 miles away.

A mainline train to London (Paddington) can be caught at Stroud or Kemble – about 90 minutes and 80 minutes respectively. Cirencester Office 01285 653 334 [email protected] Dyer Lodge, Dyer Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 2PP

Important Notice Jackson-Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1 They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2 Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.