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Spring Farm, Middle Lypiatt, Gloucestershire - Guide Price £4million

17 July 2023
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A beautifully situated and immaculately presented six bedroom country house set within 19 acres of its own land, with potential for ancillary accommodation and stunning views across the valley.

Spring Farm is quietly set in a magical location on the side of a beautiful and peaceful valley. Originally a period cottage believed to date from the 17C, it has been sympathetically and imaginatively extended by the current owners to create a stunning family home that retains the charm of the original building, complemented by light and airy rooms suited to contemporary family life.

  

Original details include stone mullions and exposed beams and panelling, as well as an original stone porch and charming attached circular stone log store. Meticulous attention to detail and practicality ensure that the accommodation not only takes advantage of the marvellous view but is comfortable and welcoming, including broad hallways and landings, a stunning kitchen/family/dining room, spacious bedrooms and tastefully appointed bathrooms. There is generous storage throughout the property and the owners have had the forethought to complete the larger storage loft and part of the agricultural barn to a specification, including services, that would allow conversion to self-contained ancillary accommodation (subject to planning permission) if required.

Viewing is highly recommended - to view this exceptional property, contact Sam Butler in Cirencester on 01285 883740 or sam@butlersherborn.co.uk

Spring Farm, Middle Lypiatt | Butler Sherborn

 

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