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5 Bedroom Detached for sale

Gotherington Gotherington, GL52 9EY

GL52 9EY, Malleson Road, Gotherington, Cheltenham, GL52, Cheltenham

Sale Price: £700,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 6/18/2016

 140, Bath Road, Cheltenham,
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Gotherington Gotherington, GL52 9EY

Property Summary:

Detached
5 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

Village life, open views and a particularly secluded position, often come at the expense of amenities, but here this outstanding 2600 sq ft home offers all of those attributes and yet is just a mile north of the extensive shopping and leisure options in Bishop Cleeve.



On the very fringe of an attractive village, this detached family sized house is also perfect for professional couples who need space to work from home. It would also be a suitable downsize for anyone looking to move closer to amenities having perhaps given up acres of land in favour a substantial but more manageable garden.



The many highlights include the magnificent 25' x 18' living space with pretty triple aspect views over the glorious gardens. Of the five bedrooms we must mention the en suite room at 14' x 13' or another fine option at 17' x 12'. In addition to excellent parking and turning space, how about the double garage that extends to nearly 23' x 18', tailor made for car or bike enthusiasts and ideal as a workshop for any hobby interests?



All of this is encompassed by a gardener's garden, lovingly landscaped over many years and with a nod towards cottage style planting, appropriate for this old village with 20 grade 11 listed properties.



The icing on the cake might be the opportunity to create a bespoke home with your own style. With such a spacious home that is modern yet with cottage leanings, Meadow House is perfect for retaining an individual home with 21st century styling to create a great fusion of character and cool. 

AMENITIES Gotherington or Godrington as it is cited in the Domesday book, has it origins known as far back as 880AD. Modern day Gotherington enjoyed greater development in the Victorian era that gave the village a real identity and alongside the chocolate box cottages, more contemporary homes sustain the thriving environment that includes a village shop and post office, a refurbished pub, the village hall, tennis courts, an annual village fete, as well as the popular primary school.