DESCRIPTION
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful Grade II listed farmhouse with the most stunning gardens of approx. 0.59 acres.
Parrs Farm is steeped in local history, built in circa 1600’s with the addition of a wing added in the 19th century. As such, todays home has a real sense of charm with period features throughout. The appeal is the excellent accommodation which offers balanced living to bedroom space and the opportunities the house now presents. Whilst lovingly and carefully maintained, the house has been in the family for many years and would now benefit from some cosmetic improvement.
The accommodation comprises, a hall with storage cupboard and a pantry with ceramic sink, triple aspect sitting room with attractive bay window and an inglenook fireplace with log burner. A more formal dining room and a summer room with double doors opening to outside. The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed with a range of units and fitted appliances, there is the benefit of underfloor heating in the kitchen. Adjacent is a utility room. A study and w.c complete the accommodation.
On the first floor is a dual aspect double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a further double bedroom also with wardrobes and a wash hand basin. The family bathroom serves the bedrooms.
The staircase rises to a further bedroom also with a double aspect view. Accessed form here is a further occasional bedroom with an en suite w.c and wash basin.
OUTSIDE
The gardens are a particular feature to Parrs farm, extending to circa 0.59 of an acre, the grounds are both private and mature all backing onto the gentle River Isbourne. There are many interesting facets to the garden, manly laid to lawn and well stocked with a variety of trees including, cherry, willow and conifer. There is a vista of the fields adjacent to Sudeley Castle making a pleasing elevation. Within the grounds is an outbuilding which, subject to the necessary planning, could be converted to further accommodation.
SITUATION
Much of the attraction of Parrs Farm is due to its position, set on a sought-after road within the heart of vibrant Winchcombe and overlooking tranquil open lands. This charming market town has become a cultural centre over recent years with its real cosmopolitan feel offering a sustainable way of living with a wide range of facilities including butchers, bakers and greengrocers, excellent restaurants to include one Michelin starred, good primary and secondary schools, a parish church and excellent medical and dental services. This area is particularly noted for its rolling hills and open countryside, which makes for some of the best walking and riding landscape. Whilst beautifully semi-rural, accessibility to a range of facilities with Cheltenham, a large town well regarded for its fashionable centre, cultural events and festivals in additions to excellent schools in both the state and private sector. For the commuter transport links are excellent with regular bus routes between Cheltenham and Winchcombe, easy access to the M5 Tewkesbury and M4 corridor via the A40/A419. There are direct trains form Cheltenham to London and from Kingham.
LOCAL AUTHOURITY
Tewkesbury Borough Council