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£750,000

(£430/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Styles Lane, Harescombe GL4

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 1,744 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Dining hall with Inglenook fireplace

  • Modern Kitchen/breakfast room with far reaching views

  • Cosy sitting room with fireplace, bespoke shutters and exposed stone

  • Master bedroom with en-suite

  • Large single garage and offroad parking

  • Ample sized south-facing garden

  • Character features and modern finishes throughout

  • Built in the 1470's

  • Landing with home-office area and far reaching views

  • Far reaching views to each aspect

This delightful detached cottage enjoys far-reaching views over open countryside and is a truly special example of a Grade II listed home, with origins dating back to the late 15th century. Constructed using a traditional cruck frame, where dramatic a-frame timbers extend from roof to ground, the property offers exceptional historic interest.

Situated in the idyllic village of Harescombe, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and occupying an elevated position, the cottage makes the most of its outstanding setting. On clear days, views stretch across to the Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills and the River Severn. The approach is via a driveway leading to a detached garage, with additional parking for three vehicles to the front.

Inside, the character of the cottage is immediately apparent, with exposed beams, flagstone floors, inglenook fireplaces and wooden mullion windows throughout. These features create a warm and welcoming atmosphere and offer the rare opportunity to become the custodian of a home rich in history.

The main living space includes a charming dining hall/snug, featuring exposed stonework around the inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel log burner, complemented by impressive beams and flagstone flooring. Open timbers lead through to the kitchen/breakfast room and onward to the garden room, which benefits from French doors opening onto the sun terrace and enjoying delightful garden views.

The recently updated kitchen is fitted with oak worktops, engineered oak flooring and a range of integrated appliances, with ample space for dining. Deep-set windows provide lovely outlooks, while a stable door opens onto a sheltered terrace area.

The sitting room offers exposed stone walls, bespoke window shutters and countryside views, with a raised fireplace housing an electric Broseley log burner and wooden flooring. Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor, with individual thermostatic controls to each room.

To the first floor, exposed timbers and original floorboards continue the period charm. A spacious landing has been thoughtfully arranged as a home office area, enjoying pleasant views, along with loft access and a walk-in linen cupboard. The principal bedroom features a beautiful oak mullion window, fitted wardrobes, a vanity unit and a recessed area ideal for a cosy reading nook, together with an en-suite shower room. Two further double bedrooms enjoy views across surrounding fields, while the newly fitted family bathroom is finished with a modern suite, natural stone wall tiling and slate flooring.

Externally, the cottage is set within beautifully maintained grounds. To the front are formal lawns bordered by a dry stone wall, while the south-facing rear garden offers a sun terrace, the original well (safely covered), and steps leading down to a lawn. Beyond, there are stunning views across open fields, framed by mature trees. The setting offers a delightful backdrop of unspoilt countryside and is ideal for both social gatherings and complete relaxation in total privacy.

Harescombe offers a wonderful sense of community, hosting frequent events throughout the year that bring residents together and create a welcoming, neighbourly atmosphere. Well-connected by reliable public transport links, it provides convenient access to surrounding towns and cities while retaining its charming rural character. With a selection of traditional local pubs at its heart, the village combines everyday convenience with a warm, vibrant community feel that makes it a truly special place to call home.

From the moment you step inside, the property offers a sense of calm and seclusion without feeling remote. A quintessential period cottage, it provides private, sun-filled gardens in the summer and a wonderfully cosy retreat in the winter, perfect for stocking up on logs and settling by the fire. In the evenings, views across the fields to the softly glowing lights of neighbouring villages add to the charm. Delightful in every way.

EPC Rating: E

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