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7 bedroom house for sale
Sevenhampton, Cheltenham, GL54
£1,650,000
Sevenhampton, Cheltenham, GL54
£1,650,000
Our Summary
- 33 ft), ideal for conversion to a live-in kitchen • Fine panelled dining room with open fire and stone mullion windows • Garden room with stone detailing and access to south-facing terrace • Sitting room with floor-to-ceiling cabinets and feature fireplace • Traditional kitchen/breakfast room with historic features and pantry • Study overlooking St Andrew’s Church First Floor • Principal bedroom suite with fireplace and dressing room • Three further double bedrooms, all enjoying open views • Family bathroom and separate cloakroom • Laundry room and secondary staircase Second Floor • Fifth bedroom/home office with vaulted ceiling and dressing room • Two further large rooms with potential to be bedrooms six and seven • Two additional smaller rooms (former “train room” and hobby space) • Versatile attic space suitable for guest suites or recreational use Lower Ground • Atmospheric stone cellar with original features and flagstone flooringOutsideThe Manor is discreetly approached via a gravelled driveway, with shared access arrangements and a circular parking forecourt
Description
Sevenhampton Manor is a historic property with a rich past, dating back to the 17th century. The grand central hallway features a stone fireplace, parquet flooring, and an original staircase, leading to elegant rooms with high ceilings, stone fireplaces, and beautiful wood paneling. The property boasts a range of living spaces, including a triple-aspect drawing room, a fine panelled dining room, a garden room, and a study. The first floor features a principal bedroom suite, three further double bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The second floor offers additional bedrooms, a laundry room, and a versatile attic space. The lower ground floor features a stone cellar and a garage. The property is situated in the peaceful village of Sevenhampton, surrounded by rolling countryside and historic properties, with excellent road links to Oxford and Cheltenham.