£900,000
4 bed detached house for saleBlakeney Hill, Blakeney GL15
4 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hattons Estate Agents
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About this property
Charming four bedroom detached residence with separate two bedroom detached cottage
Ideal for multi-generational living or business potential
Situated on Blakeney Hill with panoramic vistas
Sat within gardens and grounds approaching 0.6 acres
Ample off road parking for several vehicles
Freehold, Council tax band E, EPC Rating E
Rarely available, this exceptional opportunity comprises a characterful four-bedroom detached house accompanied by a separate two-bedroom detached cottage, both nestled at the top of Blakeney Hill and enjoying truly breathtaking, panoramic views over the River Severn. Set within a generous plot approaching 0.6 acres, the property is surrounded by gardens and grounds, offering a sense of seclusion, space, and natural beauty. Full of charm and original features throughout, both dwellings boast an abundance of character, while the elevated position provides some of the finest vistas the area has to offer. There is ample off-road parking, making this a practical and versatile home for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or even holiday letting potential—set in one of the Forest of Dean’s most desirable and scenic locations.
At the rear of the house, a generous garden room/conservatory welcomes you into a light-filled haven that seamlessly bridges indoor and outdoor living. With a tiled floor and charming stable-style door, this is the perfect spot to sit and enjoy a morning coffee, watch the seasons change, or entertain with ease. The space is fitted with uv glass for better temperature control and opens directly onto a sunny patio—making it feel very much like an extension of the garden.
Immediately to the left, a versatile room currently used as a study offers ample space for working from home, but would equally make a lovely snug, hobby room, or a fourth bedroom if needed. It includes a tiled floor and a temperature-controlled storage cupboard, cleverly used by the current owners as a wine cellar.
From the conservatory, you step into the heart of the home—a warm and characterful country kitchen/dining room. This sociable space is designed for both relaxed family life and entertaining, fitted with a range of base and wall cabinets, a neff double oven and additional single oven, and a five-ring gas hob with a separate wok burner. A circular stainless steel sink with mixer tap sits below a window that floods the room with light, and there’s plenty of space for an American-style fridge/freezer. Timber beams overhead add a rustic finish, and there’s ample room for a large dining table and chairs, making it the natural gathering point of the home.
A door leads through to a well-equipped utility room, complete with additional cabinetry, worktop space, and a 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink. It’s fully plumbed for a washing machine and has space for a tumble dryer—keeping the practical side of life neatly tucked away. Beyond this lies a stylish and functional wet room, fitted with an overhead shower, wash basin, and WC—ideal for rinsing off after muddy walks or dealing with day-to-day family life.
Back through to the inner hallway, you’re met with real character: Original Forest flagstone flooring, a custom-built floor-to-ceiling bookcase with cupboards below, and a beautiful bespoke arched wooden door. This central space gives access to all ground floor areas and leads to a handy lean-to providing excellent storage or potential for further conversion.
The living room is bursting with traditional charm, featuring exposed stonework and a magnificent inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel stove—perfect for cosy evenings with a book or gathering around with family and friends. Two deep-set windows frame the surrounding greenery and fill the space with gentle light.
Stairs rise to a bright and welcoming first-floor landing, illuminated by a Velux window, and providing access to all three bedrooms and the upstairs facilities.
The principal bedroom is a spacious and serene retreat, elevated to enjoy uninterrupted views over the River Severn, Slimbridge, and the open countryside beyond. Built-in wardrobes, crafted by a local carpenter, offer smart and stylish storage. A private en suite bathroom features a modern bath with overhead shower, low level WC, and countertop basin—all fully tiled in a contemporary style.
Across the landing, bedroom two is a bright and comfortable double with dual aspect windows and access to the loft, making it a flexible option for guests, teenagers, or as a second home office.
Bedroom three is another lovely space, with French doors that open directly onto an upper decking area—perfect for a quiet morning escape or evening wind-down. Whether you imagine it as a bedroom, studio, or creative workspace, it offers light, flexibility, and a wonderful connection to the outdoors.
Completing the upper floor is a separate WC, fitted with a wash basin and ladder-style radiator—offering convenience for family life and guests alike.
Wych Hazel Cottage
This beautifully presented two-bedroom cottage offers exceptional versatility, whether you're accommodating older children, providing space for retired relatives, or seeking a lucrative holiday let or rental opportunity. With 73 square metres (785 square feet) of thoughtfully designed living space, it combines contemporary styling with practical, flexible living.
At the heart of Wych Hazel Cottage is a generous open-plan living area that seamlessly blends a modern fitted kitchen, dining space, and inviting lounge zones. A large storage cupboard adds convenience, while sliding doors and a ceiling lantern flood the space with natural light and frame charming views of the surroundings.
The ground floor also hosts a well-proportioned double bedroom, a stylish family bathroom, and a dedicated plant room. Upstairs, you'll find a second double bedroom featuring a Juliette balcony, ideal for enjoying fresh air and elevated views.
Wych Hazel Cottage is not only full of charm but also impressively forward-thinking when it comes to sustainability. The property is completely off-grid, supported by a powerful 16kW battery storage system that ensures reliable energy use throughout the day and night. Planning permission has already been granted for the installation of 16 to 18 solar panels, further enhancing the home’s self-sufficiency. An air source heat pump also contributes to the cottage’s eco-credentials, delivering energy-efficient heating and hot water while significantly reducing environmental impact.
Outside- Blackthorn Cottage welcomes you through a gated entrance into a generous driveway with a paved parking and turning area, offering ample space for residents and guests alike. The sense of arrival is both private and practical, perfectly complementing the cottage’s charming exterior. A second, separate gated entrance leads to Wych Hazel Cottage, where its own private parking area ensures autonomy and convenience for multi-generational living or guest accommodation. To the front of Blackthorn Cottage, a broad paved terrace opens up — an ideal setting for hosting family barbecues, sipping morning coffee, or simply soaking up the rural tranquillity. This space is generous in scale and lends itself beautifully to summer entertaining, with views that shift and shimmer throughout the seasons. Wych Hazel Cottage, positioned to make the most of the surrounding landscape, boasts a spectacular glass-surrounded deck. This elevated platform feels like an extension of the sky, tailor-made for quiet evenings with a glass of wine, gazing out over the River Severn as it winds its way through the countryside. Just beyond this, a porcelain-tiled terrace offers a stylish space for outdoor dining or sunbathing. Tucked beneath the deck is a hidden gem: A 6.08m by 2.86m studio with floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors that frame the ever-changing view like a piece of art. Whether you’re a painter inspired by the light, a writer seeking solitude, or a yoga enthusiast in search of stillness, this space invites creativity and calm in equal measure. Set within 0.57 acres, the gardens and grounds offer a blend of open lawns, sloping terrain, and established greenery. The grounds feel natural and inviting, ready to be reimagined or enjoyed as they are. At the front of Blackthorn Cottage, a mature fig tree provides shade, seasonal fruit, and a peaceful spot to pause and take in the scenery — a perfect reminder of the slower pace of life found here.
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