Badminton Gloucestershire GL9 The Street, Didmarton

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An immensely elegant, detached family house with beautiful gardens and paddocks

West End House, built in 1719, is a handsome detached family house which retains much of its original character and charm. Positioned within the heart of the village of Didmarton, the house offers very well-balanced accommodation arranged over three floors. The ground floor comprises a charming drawing room with open fireplace and French doors leading onto the south facing garden, a dining room as well as a large kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and classic conservatory leading directly off. A TV room, with adjoining occasional bedroom, guest cloakroom, cellar and utility room complete the ground floor accommodation.

On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which is en suite, and a further three/four bedrooms as well as an additional bathroom can be found on the top floor.

West End House is Grade II listed.

This property has 5.7 acres of land.

Outside

To the rear of the house there is a well-maintained south facing garden with a manicured lawn, flanked by wonderfully mature borders filled with an abundance of shrubs and perennials including mature roses. To the rear of the garden a wooden gate leads past four open storage sheds to the hard tennis court and the two paddocks, both of which adjoin the Badminton Estate.

There is ample parking alongside the rear garden, bordered by six stables, a tack room and two carports. A separate open garage is situated to the side of the house.

Situation

Didmarton is an attractive Cotswold village which adjoins the Badminton estate. It has a fine medieval church, village hall, pub (The Kings Arms) and a petrol station with a shop. Nearby Tetbury has a good range of shops and services, and other local towns include Cirencester, Malmesbury and Nailsworth. The principal centres for the region include Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester, all of which are within daily commuting distance. Direct rail services to London Paddington from either Kemble or Chippenham stations, taking from approximately 75 minutes. Bristol Parkway, for services to the Midlands, is about 16 miles. Junction 18 of the M4 is about 8 miles and Junction 13 of the M5 about 10 miles. An excellent choice of state, grammar and private schools are within daily driving distance.

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