Offers over
£1,500,000
4 bed detached house for saleSt. Marys Street, Stroud GL6
4 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Beautiful Family Home in the Heart of Painswick
Multi-Generational Living
Over 4400 sq ft
2 garages
Recently Renovated
Set in the heart of Painswick, the “Queen of the Cotswolds, ” The Bakery is a magnificent Grade II listed property, originally built in 1632. Just moments from St. Mary’s Church and positioned at the junction of Victoria Street and St. Mary’s Street, this beautifully restored residence offers an unparalleled town-centre location.
Spanning over 4400 sq ft, this landmark 4 bedroom house and 1 bedroom cottage once served as the village bakehouse. It now presents a rare opportunity to own a distinguished and versatile piece of British heritage.
The Bakery makes an immediate impression. Inside, an elegant drawing room showcases a Brazilian slate floor and an original Adam fireplace. A stone staircase leads to a barrel-vaulted cellar, ideal for a wine collection or spa.
Natural light flows through carefully arranged living spaces, highlighting stone mullioned windows, oak beams, and historical features. A gym with folding glazed doors, a sauna-equipped cloakroom, and bespoke oak detailing offer comfort and flexibility.
The first floor hosts a bright sitting room with original beams, a wood-burning stove, and a study nook with a leaded window believed to be from the village church. The dining room features an oak floor, mullion windows, and opens to a dual-aspect kitchen with painted oak units and granite surfaces, perfect for entertaining.
The second floor offers two guest bedrooms with valley views, a luxurious family bathroom, and a principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling and views to the church spire.
Gardens & Outbuildings:
The private walled garden is ideal for outdoor entertaining. A large storage area, barn, garage, and extensive gravel driveway provide further potential. Private parking for at least four cars, secured by wooden gates and hydraulic bollards, is a rare advantage in the village centre.
Kingsley Cottage:
Accessed via the courtyard, this charming stone cottage features a kitchen/dining room, soundproofed upper bedrooms, and exposed beams, ideal as a guest retreat. Final finishes are to be confirmed with the buyer.
Location:
Located in the heart of Painswick, The Bakery offers a rare blend of village charm and countryside tranquillity. Surrounded by stunning scenery, this historic village is a gateway to scenic walks and outdoor pursuits, including Painswick Beacon and the Rococo Garden, both with sweeping views over the Severn Vale.
The village offers vibrant leisure opportunities with local cricket, rugby, and tennis clubs, plus nearby golf at Painswick and Minchinhampton. Further afield, enjoy racing at Prestbury Park or sailing at the Cotswold Water Park.
Food lovers are well catered for. The Painswick Hotel serves refined British fare, while The Falcon Inn offers a cosy pub atmosphere with classic dishes. Local landmarks such as the 15th-century post office, the oldest in Britain add to the village’s historic character.
Living in Painswick means embracing a rich cultural life, from panoramic views once admired by King Charles I to annual traditions like "Clipping the Church". Whether exploring the Cotswold hills, enjoying fine cuisine, or joining local events, life here offers a refined mix of heritage and modern pleasure
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