Guide price
£1,450,000
6 bed detached house for saleStaunton, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
An outstanding 18th century country house nestled in the heart of Gloucestershire.
An array of period features together with natural charm, character, and warmth.
Total accommodation totalling 5,852 sq. Ft of living space, affording the opportunity for a multigenerational lifestyle.
A superbly appointed coach house: Ideal to be used as an income generating dwelling or as a granny annex or home office.
Attractive formal gardens and paddock: In all totalling approx. 3.17 acres.
Leisure facilities to include an outdoor heated pool and a tennis court.
EPC Rating = E
A beautiful 18th century period home nestled within the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside.
Description
Positioned on the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley, Buckstone House is a distinguished and substantial country residence offering an exceptional lifestyle within one of the UK’s most celebrated landscapes. Elevated above the village of Staunton and within convenient reach of Monmouth, with its well-regarded schools and excellent road connections, the house combines period character with thoughtful modern enhancements.
Dating from the 18th century, the property has been carefully extended over time and now provides generous and versatile accommodation. Elegant reception rooms flow from a welcoming entrance hall, including a drawing room with far-reaching views, a charming reading room and further reception spaces ideal for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living. At the heart of the house lies an impressive kitchen and dining area, featuring bespoke cabinetry and an Aga, complemented by a utility room, pantry and boot room. A striking garden room opens onto the terraces, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the landscaped grounds.
The first floor offers six well-proportioned bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes and attractive outlooks, including a principal suite with en suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and additional cloakroom facilities, providing flexible accommodation for family and guests. In addition, two of the six bedrooms have their own shower cubicles and basins.
A notable feature of the property is the beautifully converted former coach house, now a self-contained two-bedroom cottage. Well-appointed and thoughtfully arranged, it includes its own living space and benefits from covered parking, making it ideal for guests, extended family or potential income.
The extensive outbuildings provide excellent ancillary space, including a long stone range offering storage and workshop potential, as well as a dedicated office/studio-perfect for home working. Additional practical elements include a boiler room and gardener’s facilities.
Buckstone House is set within approximately 3.17 acres of grounds, arranged to create both formal and recreational spaces. The gardens are principally laid to lawn with mature trees, established borders and well-defined terraces. A paved sun terrace adjoins the house, while steps lead down to a swimming pool surrounded by a stone terrace and planting. A full-size tennis court sits within its own enclosure, alongside a greenhouse and productive kitchen garden. Beyond the formal gardens, a fenced paddock with field shelter provides excellent equestrian potential, with direct access to outstanding outriding in the surrounding countryside.
Approached through wrought iron gates, the property enjoys a sense of privacy and seclusion, while still being conveniently located. Buckstone House offers a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented country home with ancillary accommodation, extensive grounds and immediate access to miles of scenic walks and riding trails.
Location
Situated in the picturesque village of Staunton, this property enjoys an elevated position on the edge of the Forest of Dean, overlooking the stunning River Wye. Nestled within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the surrounding landscape is characterised by ancient woodland, rolling hills and far-reaching countryside views, offering an idyllic setting for those seeking a rural lifestyle.
Despite its peaceful setting, Staunton remains conveniently located approximately 2.5 miles from both Monmouth and Coleford, providing access to a range of amenities, shops and services, with the A4136 offering straightforward connections across the region and into Wales.
The village itself retains a wealth of charm and character, with notable landmarks including the historic All Saints Church and striking natural rock formations such as the Buckstone and the Suckstone. A traditional village public house, The White Horse Inn, further enhances the sense of community, making Staunton a highly desirable and scenic location.
Square Footage: 5,852 sq ft
Acreage:
3.17 Acres
Additional Info
Services connected: Oil fired central heated, mains water, mains electricity, private drainage.
Local Authority: Forest Of Dean.
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