Guide price
£550,000
3 bed terraced house for saleJohn Martin Gardens, Standish, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL10
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
Located within 32 acres of beautiful grounds
Sought after location
Three bedrroms
Two bathrooms
Elegant reception room
Open plan kitchen diner
South west facing garden
Private balcony off the bedrooms
Parking
Please quote ST1046
A Unique Home In A Historic Setting – Set Within 32 Acres of Stunning Grounds
This beautifully presented three bedroom home is nestled within an exclusive, circa 32 acre private development, surrounded by the breathtaking landscape of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Set within the historic grounds of the former Standish Hospital, the property occupies part of an elegant Art Deco style building, once the former men’s ward. The building has been thoughtfully and sympathetically redeveloped, by specialist developers with a history of converting listed and historical buildings. It offers a bright, spacious, and stylish contemporary home with a unique heritage.
A Rich Historical Backdrop
Standish House was originally built around 1830 as part of Lord Sherborne’s estate. In 1853, it became the home of Richard Potter, a successful businessman and the father of renowned social reformer Beatrice Webb. During World War I, the estate served as a Red Cross hospital, caring for over 2,000 injured soldiers. In 1922, it was transformed into a specialist hospital and later operated under the nhs. The hospital closed in 2004 and has since been beautifully redeveloped, with great care taken to preserve its architectural and historical integrity.
Ground Floor
As you enter the home, your eye is immediately drawn through the hallway to the striking, light filled reception room, featuring two sets of bi-folding doors that open out onto a beautiful and well stocked south west facing private garden.
The reception room is a showstopper, boasting high ceilings and stunning oak flooring, creating an inviting and elegant living space.
The spacious open plan kitchen diner is fabulous and is finished to a high specification, featuring a classic shaker style design with marble effect worktops and integrated appliances. It opens into a generous dining area, which in turn flows into the main reception room, perfect for both everyday living and entertaining.
There is also a useful downstairs cloakroom for added convenience.
First Floor
Upstairs continues to impress, with three well proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a true retreat, complete with a stylish en-suite bathroom and a private balcony accessed via bi-folding doors. From here, enjoy breathtaking views across the mature trees and the historic Standish House, offering a tranquil and picturesque outlook.
A second double bedroom at the front also benefits from balcony access and enjoys leafy green views. The third bedroom, located at the rear, is bright and spacious, ideal for guests or as a home office.
A contemporary family bathroom with high quality fittings completes the first floor.
All rooms feature high ceilings, enhancing the sense of space and light throughout the home.
Outside
Set within circa 32 acres of communal grounds, the property enjoys access to beautifully maintained green spaces, mature trees, flourishing flora and fauna, and even a serene lake adorned with lily pads and home to a variety of birds.
The private garden is attractively landscaped and includes a handy garden shed. To the front, the home is framed by tasteful planting, enhancing the property’s kerb appeal.
This rare home offers not only elegant living but also a connection to nature and history, all within easy reach of nearby amenities and transport links.
Parking
Two designated parking spaces
Local Amenities
Everyday amenities, including convenience stores and local shops, can be found nearby in Stonehouse,
For additional amenities, Stroud is just a short drive away and provides a wider selection of supermarkets, including a Waitrose, specialist shops, a Saturday farmers’ market and restaurants including the recently opened Juliet bistro.
Cheltenham and Cirencester are also easily accessible, with Cheltenham offering a vibrant mix of restaurants, boutique shopping along the elegant Promenade, world famous festivals during the summer months, and, of course, its renowned horse racing events.
Connections from Standish
Standish enjoys an enviable location with superb access to key transport routes. Just minutes from the A419, the area offers quick connections to the M5 motorway at Junction 13, providing easy links north to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Birmingham, and south towards Bristol and the South West.
The nearest railway station is Stonehouse, just a short drive away, offering direct services to London Paddington in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, as well as convenient routes to Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Swindon.
Stroud 4 miles
Cheltenham 10 miles
Cirencester 11 miles
London 103 miles
Schools
The area is exceptionally well served by a broad range of educational options.There are excellent local state primary and secondary schools nearby, providing families with a wealth of options to suit all educational needs and aspirations.
Wycliffe College, located just minutes away in Stonehouse, offers both day and boarding options, with a Senior School and a Prep School on site. Beaudesert Park School in Minchinhampton is another prestigious independent prep option known for its nurturing environment and strong academic record.
For grammar school education, the highly regarded Stroud High School (girls) and Marling School (boys) are both nearby. Cheltenham, only a short drive away, offers further prestigious independent choices including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, and Dean Close School.
Additional information
Tenure : Freehold
Service Charges : £63 per month
Services : Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.
Local Authority : Stroud District Council
Council tax : Band D
Mobile Reception : Please refer to the Ofcom website for more information
Other : The property is located within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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