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the County of Gloucestershire
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Country,
Equestrian, Farm & Waterside property for sale in Gloucestershire
Property
prices of prime properties in Gloucestershire
Private
& Public schools in Gloucestershire
The
leading Country, Farm & Equestrian Estate Agents in Gloucestershire
Main Towns : Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, Cirencester,
Stowe-on-the-Wold, Bagendon, Moreton-in-Marsh, Forest of Dean,
Cotswolds and the Vale of Evesham and surrounding areas of
Gloucestershire.
One of the most sought-after counties in England, Gloucestershire
is given added appeal by the fact that both the Prince of
Wales and Princess Anne have made their homes there.
A
very rural county which is split in two by the Severn Vale.
To the west is the Forest of Dean and across the other side
of the M5 lie the Cotswolds and South Gloucestershire. Most
of the county to the east is designated an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty. Cirencester is the centre of this region.
To the north/north-west of Cirencester
out towards Painswick and Birdlip the countryside is
a myriad of deep wooded valleys. Houses here tend to be remote,
rural and isolated. The area is popular with the weekend buyer
looking to 'get away from it all'. Prices remain sensible
as this is beyond reasonable commuting distance from London.
However, this area like many parts of west Gloucestershire
is now much more accessible thanks to the opening of
the A419 dual carriageway from the M4 to Cirencester which
takes 15 minutes off the journey time from Swindon. Cirencester
can now be reached from London in 1 hour 45 minutes, trains
from Paddington to Kemble (just west of Cirencester) take
between 1 and 1 1/2 hours.
Stroud to the west and the surrounding villages
of Woodchester, Nailsworth and Amberley have unfortunately
developed into an industrial sprawl. Many attractive houses
were built by wealthy wool-mill owners but these usually suffer
from a lack of land and views can be blighted by factories
and other development. Inevitably this development brings
with it some degree of road noise. The guide prices usually
reflect this.
The land south of Cirencester is flat. As
a consequence of the topography, it is dominated by a large
RAF base at Fairford and the flight path of RAF Brize Norton
in Oxfordshire. This, together with the ongoing gravel extraction
around the Cotswold Water Parks and the new dual carriageway
between Cirencester and Swindon, rather blights the area for
the country house buyer.
North-east of Cirencester lies the high
Cotswolds with pretty market towns, villages and attractive
rolling countryside. Unfortunately, these villages do pay
a price for their beauty and can be swarming with tourists
in the summer. Stow, Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water and Burford
are particularly popular. Transport links to London are focused
on Kingham station, south of Stow, with journeys to Paddington
taking about 1 1/2 hours. This is prime Gloucestershire. The
houses are predominately Cotswold stone and, as the county
is so rural, there is always a shortage of good-quality country
houses.
This lack of supply coupled with the best
transport links to London within the county means that buyers
will often have to pay a premium here.
South Gloucestershire, sandwiched between
Stroud and Bristol, is the least attractive part of the county
and is largely residential and industrial. Many of the Government's
target of new homes to be built by 2016 will be accommodated
in this area.
In medieval times, Gloucestershire grew rich on wool, and
handsome churches were built in almost every village. Its
fortunes fluctuated, however, and during the 18th century,
the county was seen as a bleak and poor outpost.
Nothing could be further from the truth
today; Gloucestershire is one of the most sought-after counties
in England, and is given added appeal by the fact that both
the Prince of Wales and Princess Anne have made their homes
there.
Communications to London are good, and as
planning controls are strict, much of the countryside remains
unspoilt. Essentially, there are two parts to Gloucestershire,
which has now reclaimed the northern section of the former
modern county of Avon. To the east are the Cotswolds, where
the stone houses and pretty villages are popular among locals
and tourists alike. To the west is a rich landscape of orchards
and dairies, bordering the Forest of Dean, once described
as 'the most beautiful assembly of trees in England'.
In the Cotswolds, houses are typically built
of mellow stone with stone slate roofs; to the west, brick
is more common. Prices reflect the county's desirability and
popularity with both commuters and weekenders.
Major towns
Gloucester, Cheltenham, Cirencester, Burford,
Stow on the Wold, Moreton in Marsh, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Dursley,
Wootton-under-Edge.
Transport links
Train: Paddington Cheltenham, 2hr 10min,
£38.70 for a Saver return; Paddington to Bristol, 1hr
30min, £41.50 for a Saver return.
Car: Cirencester is 92 miles from central London via the M4
and A419; Cheltenham 120 miles, via the M40 and A40); Bristol
119 miles, via the M4.
Public schools
Cheltenham College (01242 513540). Co- educational,
age range 13-18, day and boarding. Associated preparatory
school. www.cheltcolls.sch.uk
Cheltenham Ladies' College +44 (0)1242 513540. Girls only,
age range 11-18, day and boarding. www.cheltladiescollege.org
Dean Close School, Cheltenham +44 (0)1242 522640. Co-educational,
age range 12-18, day and boarding. Associated preparatory
school. www.deanclose.co.uk
St Edward's School, Cheltenham +44(0)1242 526697. Co-educational,
age range 2 1/2-18, day. www.stedwards.co.uk
Rendcomb College, Cirencester +44 (0)1285 831213. Co-educational,
age range 3-18, day and boarding. www.rendcombecollege.co.uk
The King's School, Gloucester +44 (0)1452 337337. Co-educational,
age range 4-18, day and boarding. www.thekingsschool.co.uk
Wycliffe College, Stonehouse +44 (0)1453 822432. Co-educational,
age range 12-18, day and boarding. Associated preparatory
school. www.wycliffe.co.uk
Westonbirt School, Tetbury +44 (0)1666 880333. Girls only,
age range 11-18, day and boarding. www.westonbirt.gloucs.sch.uk
Bredon School, Tewkesbury +44 (0)1684 293156. Co-educational,
age range 5-18, day and boarding.
Leisure
Golfcourses: Cirencester (01285 653939);
Cotswold Hills, Cheltenham (01242 522421); Minchinhampton
(01453 832642); Painswick, (01452 812180).
Hunts: the Beaufort,the Berkeley, the Cotswold,
the VWH, and the North Cotswold.
Yacht clubs : rivers Severn, Windrush, Coln
and Churn.
THE BEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTRY HOUSES
FOR SALE IN 2004
(A breakdown of what was for sale & purchase prices)
Paulton Fields Farm, Cirencester (737 acre estate, 8 bed manor,
farmhouse, 5 cottages, stabling): £6m
The Manor, Clifford Chambers, Sapperton (classic manor, formal
gardens, stabling, 57 acres): £6m
Foxhill, Hawling, Stow-on-the-Wold (5 bed house, coach house,
stabling, 52.9 acres): £3m
Quarwood, Stow-on-the-Wold (classic Cotswold country house,
5 cottages, 42 acres): £3m
The Garden House, Westonbirt (polo pitch, stabling): £4m
Kemble House, Kemble (8 bed edge of village Manor, stabling,
7 acres): £2.75m
Parsonage House, Chedworth (18th century Cotswold House, garden,
5 acres): £2.25m
Fairford House, Fairford (Georgian 7 bed house, 3 acres, fishing
on River Coln): £2.4m
Sources: Land Registry data in the public domain, our own
research via contacts (selling agents, buyers, solicitors
etc.) and information published in Country Life magazine.
Where a private sale/exchange of trust took place (i.e. no
registration at The Land Registry) figures stated are asking
prices. Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation
of this information. Sands does not guarantee or accept responsibility
for its accuracy. E&OE.
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