Guide price
£980,000
(£231/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleCorsend Road, Hartpury, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL19
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
4,247 sq. ft
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Cheltenham Sales
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About this property
6 bedrooms
3 - 4 reception rooms
3 - 4 bathrooms
1.30 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Detached
Garden
Patio
Village
Private Parking
Set in approximately 1.3 acres in the heart of Hartpury village, Old Corsend Farmhouse is a beautifully preserved, characterful family home offering a rare blend of rural tranquillity and modern comfort. This detached residence features historic architecture, generous living spaces, and excellent development potential.
A gravelled driveway leads to the main house, garage, and two substantial outbuildings – including a Grade II listed former granary and a detached barn/workshop, both with attic space suitable for conversion (STPP).
Inside, the home showcases original features such as cathedral flagstones, exposed beams, and an inglenook fireplace. The spacious lounge/diner enjoys stunning countryside views, while the traditional farmhouse kitchen includes a Rangemaster oven, original bread oven, and a large utility/boot room.
Further highlights include a study, gym with sauna, flexible reception rooms, a snug, and a vaulted games room with underfloor heating. Upstairs are six generous bedrooms and three stylish bathrooms, including a luxurious family bathroom with roll-top bath and walk-in shower.
Outside, landscaped gardens, a pond, orchard, paddock, and timber decking create the perfect rural retreat—ideal for entertaining or unwinding in nature.
To the front of the house, there are two large red brick outbuildings with potential for conversion. The Granary is Grade II listed.
Services: Oil fired central heating, mains water, mains electricity, private drainage.
Local Authority: Forest Of Dean District Council
Council Tax Band 'G'.
Welcome to Hartpury, Gloucestershire
A Charming Village with Heritage, Community, and Countryside Living
Nestled just five miles north of Gloucester, Hartpury is a picturesque rural village set in the rolling landscape of the Gloucestershire countryside. Known for its rich history, strong community spirit, and outstanding natural beauty, Hartpury offers a peaceful lifestyle with excellent access to amenities and transport links.
A Village Steeped in History
Hartpury is home to a wealth of historical features, including the Grade i-listed St Mary's Church, a 14th-century tithe barn, and the unique Grade II\* Bee Shelter. Its roots stretch back to the Domesday Book, with heritage buildings and ancient walking paths giving the area a timeless charm.
Local Life & Community
The village offers a welcoming and active community, centred around its award-winning village hall, local primary school, and regular events. A network of scenic footpaths, including riverside and countryside routes, makes it ideal for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers.
Education & Excellence
Hartpury University and College sits at the heart of the parish, internationally recognised for its excellence in agriculture, animal science, sport, equine studies, and veterinary nursing. It adds a vibrant academic and sporting presence to the village and draws students and professionals from across the UK and abroad.
Connectivity & Convenience
While Hartpury enjoys a tranquil, rural setting, it remains well-connected via the A417 and A40, offering quick access to Gloucester, Cheltenham, and the wider Cotswolds. Although amenities in the village are limited, larger shops, restaurants, and services are within easy reach.
A Lifestyle Choice
Whether you're looking for a family home, a countryside retreat, or a base near top-tier education, Hartpury delivers a rare blend of serenity, community, and heritage. With open green spaces, historic charm, and a strong sense of place, it's a location where life moves at a more considered pace—without sacrificing connection or opportunity.
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