The Red House, Down Ampney GL7
Guide Price - £1,500,000
An exceptional village house with a cottage in a desirable Cotswold village overlooking neighbouring farmland Occupying a prominent position on the edge of the village The Red House is a detached character property originally converted to a house in 1809, with enormous charm.
The Red House
Down Ampney
Gloucestershire
GL7 5QW
- A beautifully presented edge of village family house
- Enormous charm and character
- Over 2,800 sq feet arranged over 4 floors
- A one-bedroom annexe
- Gardens and grounds extending to approx 0.7 acres
- Parking and a triple bay garage
- Summer house and storage. Shepherds hut
- Village shop, church, school and hall
- Countryside walks, cycling and dog walking

An exceptional village house with a cottage in a desirable Cotswold village overlooking neighbouring farmland
Occupying a prominent position on the edge of the village The Red House is a detached character property originally converted to a house in 1809, with enormous charm. The main house is complimented by a superb cottage which can serve as additional guest accommodation, to house a dependant relative or serve as a holiday let if required. Outside, there is ample parking and an open-fronted, three-bay car port. The gardens are landscaped and now include a further parcel of adjoining land bringing the total plot to approximately 0.7 acres. There is also a summer house, store and shepherd’s hut which provides an excellent additional space for children or guests.
Local amenities include a parish church, village hall, primary school, and a community-run shop with a post office. The nearby market town of Cirencester provides a comprehensive range of shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities, while Kemble Station and Swindon Station offer direct rail links to London Paddington.