A rare opportunity to purchase two individual residences, including a charming four-bedroom period detached house and a separate two-bedroom detached Coach House.
Nestled within the picturesque hamlet of Prescott at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, is The Stable House and The Coach House.
The Stable House is a distinctive period residence offering a rare combination of character, history and countryside living. Set within one of Gloucestershire's most sought-after rural locations, the stable house enjoys an enviable position surrounded by rolling farmland and some of the finest scenery the Cotswolds has to offer. Originally forming part of the historic Prescott estate, the property retains much of its traditional charm while providing generous living accommodation suited to modern family life. Character features include period stonework, exposed timbers and stone walls, ornate stone mullion arched windows and attractive architectural details, these all combine to create a home of considerable warmth and individuality as well as comfortable well planned living accommodation there is an imposing reception hall with parquet flooring and stairs to a galleried landing and the first floor, large lounge with log burner, dining/family room with natural slate flooring and door to courtyard, a generous kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a matching range of cupboard units with beach block work surfaces and integrated appliances and door to a courtyard, the courtyard being formally the old monks chapel.
On the first floor there is a modern family bathroom with built-in separate shower, three double bedrooms and one single, the principal bedroom being served by a walk-in wardrobe and modern en-suite bathroom with a built-in separate shower and access to a converted attic/office space.
Outside: The property is privately enclosed and a five bar gate gives access to a long sweeping driveway with ample parking for a number of vehicles for both The Stable House and The Coach House. There are generous attractive mature gardens being laid to lawn with two separate ponds and two historic individual court yards.
The Coach House occupies a truly enviable setting on the upper slopes of Prescott Hill, This beautifully stone built detached coach house offers generous well planned living accommodation providing excellent ancillary accommodation and would be ideal for multi-generational living, an independent relative, or self-contained guest accommodation. It comprises a reception/study hall, modern shower room, fitted kitchen and utility room. On the first floor there is a lounge/dining room with a feature fireplace and log burner, two double bedrooms, the main bedroom being served with a large built-in wardrobe.
Outside, the property enjoys substantial mature enclosed gardens, complemented by a spacious patio terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining. A stone-chipped driveway provides ample parking and leads to a large integral double garage. We understand that the vendor has commissioned detailed plans for the conversion of the double garage into additional living accommodation. Copies of the plans are available upon request.
Interesting historical information relating to Prescott reveals that during the nineteenth century, Prescott became part of the estate of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, a distinguished statesman and former Governor-General of India. Under his ownership, Prescott House was substantially enlarged in an impressive Tudor Gothic style, helping to establish the character and prestige for which the estate remains renowned today. The twentieth century saw Prescott gain international recognition as the home of the Prescott Hill Climb, established by the Bugatti Owners' Club in 1938. Today, the venue is regarded as one of the world's most celebrated hill-climb courses, attracting competitors and spectators from across the globe whilst remaining remarkably sympathetic to its rural surroundings. Despite its international reputation, Prescott retains the charm and tranquillity of a traditional Cotswold hamlet. Period homes, mature landscapes and far-reaching views combine to create a unique setting where history, heritage and countryside living exist in perfect harmony. Set well back from the hill climb, The Stable House and The Coach House enjoy exceptional privacy and tranquillity, whilst also offering the unique advantage of being close to a renowned motorsport venue. Properties within Prescott are rarely available, making ownership an opportunity to become part of a highly regarded and historically significant Gloucestershire community.
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