a Georgian house dating from 1729, with a separate cottage and some 1.64 hectares of gardens and orchards
Location
In Beverston, in the Cotswolds.
2 km from Tetbury,
12 km from Cirencester,
28 km from Cheltenham,
9 km from Kemble railway station,
140 km from London,
80 km from Bristol Airport.
Description
| Land/park/garden area : | 1 ha 64 a |
| Main building surface area : | 483 m² |
| Number of bedrooms : | 8 |
| Number of bathrooms : | 5 |
Our opinion
Beverston hasn’t changed in a long time. That is precisely why people come here. In this Gloucestershire village, where time seems to have struck a special deal with the present, The Old Rectory has stood since 1729 with the quiet confidence of those who have nothing to prove. The golden Cotswold stone, the sash windows, the working fireplaces, the high ceilings: all details that do not seek to impress but simply remain. The 19th century left its mark on the building without upsetting its balance. A cottage, a bothy, stables, a greenhouse, a water garden, orchards and some 1.64 hectares of land have come to form around the house what only the years can build: a complete, silent world that expects nothing more. Some houses bear history as a burden. This one bears it as a matter of course.
Reference 603166
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2 950 000 £ GBP
3 388 765 €
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