Guide price
£1,195,000
(£434/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleVictoria Street, Painswick, Stroud GL6
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,755 sq. ft
- Freehold
Murrays
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About this property
Georgian Town House
Beautifully presented
Grade II Listed
Prominent Village Location
Southerly Views
4 Reception Rooms
Bespoke Kitchen
4 Bedrooms
Wine Tasting Room
Walled Garden
A landmark village house that seamlessly marries classic elegance with contemporary design, with magnificent views over Painswick's historic churchyard and to the valley beyond
Description
Step inside The Lamp House and you enter a home that harmoniously blends history with modern luxury, with a stylish contemporary twist. Behind the classic Georgian facade of this handsome town house lies an exceptional interior; this is a home that seamlessly marries classic elegance with cutting-edge design. A rich colour palette creates depth throughout, providing a rich backdrop to the exquisite interior.
Entertain in the grandeur of period-inspired rooms, each thoughtfully updated to meet the demands of modern living; this is a home designed for family and friends with 3 ground floor reception rooms and a further first floor drawing room, all offering wonderful entertaining spaces.
The home opens into a delightful front facing reception room, with magnificent bay sash windows and wooden flooring. A handsome fireplace with wood burner inset, creates a warm welcome that sets the tone for the remainder of the home. Thoughtfully curated rooms seamlessly blend period charm alongside modern aesthetics. High ceilings and ornate mouldings harmonize with sleek lines and minimalist decor. A TV room/snug, provides a further front facing reception space, also with large bay windows, overlooking Painswick's historic church.
The kitchen is located to the rear of the property. Bespoke cream units with built-in appliances and a rich red-coloured Aga, make for a welcoming, whilst also functional room. A dining room leads off the kitchen, offering a further superb entertaining space. A rich grey hue creates depth and warmth and stunning bespoke lighting creates a magnificent feature. Doors lead from the dining room to a pretty rear courtyard garden. The lower ground floor has been fitted out as a wine store and tasting room, plus a utility room.
The first floor comprises the principal drawing room, with magnificent views overlooking Painswick churchyard with its beautifully manicured yew trees, together with a useful cloakroom and a guest suite. Two interconnecting bedrooms plus a bathroom are located in the rear wing of the house, making an ideal guest suite. The principal bedroom is on the top floor with a walk-in dressing room, plus a further bedroom and bathroom. There is a spacious attic in the eaves of the second floor, ideal for storage.
A good sized enclosed courtyard garden with slate shingles is located to the rear of the house, with ample space for alfresco dining. There is also an outside WC. Gated access to the side of the property leads to a parking space where the current vendor parks.
A truly unique property, The Lamp House offers a captivating home where past and present seamlessly converge.
General Information
The Lamp House is believed to date from the late 18th century. It is Grade II Listed and within the village Conservation Area.
Parking: There is parking by the side gate to The Lamp House garden.
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