Gloucestershire

The Old Bakehouse, Ampney St. Peter

Guide price - £2,250,000

Area (approx)
3,847 Sq Ft / 357 Sq M

Ampney St. Peter, Cirencester
Gloucestershire, GL7 5SH

A beautifully presented Cotswold stone house situated in the heart of this hugely desirable village close to Cirencester.

Layout

4 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
4 reception rooms
Beautifully landscaped gardens
Garaging and parking
Detached Cotswold Stone Barn with potential subject to planning permission

Services

Mains water, electricity and drainage
Oil fired central heating

The AreaAmpney St. Peter

Ampney St. Peter is a scenic, small village, set in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is made up of picturesque Cotswold Stone cottages and houses. Ampney St. Peter forms one of the three Ampney villages (Ampney St Peter, Ampney Crucis and Ampney Crucis) clustered within a few miles of one another. In August 2012, the village’s post box was painted gold by Royal Mail to signify the gold medal won by resident Dressage Olympian, Laura Bechtolsheimer, who was a member of the British Dressage team in the 2012 Olympic games.

Cirencester, which is deservedly known as ‘The capital of the Cotswolds’  is an historic Roman town which became an important centre for the wool trade in medieval times. Today it is a thriving market town. Shopping in Cirencester is highly regarded, off the main streets there are many interesting back lanes with specialist shops, particularly Black Jack Street.

Communications links are excellent: there is a fast and regular Great Western Train service from Kemble to London Paddington which takes approximately 75 minutes with stops at Swindon, Didcot and Reading and road communications via the A419/417 dual carriageway offer good access to Junction 15 (M4) at Swindon and Junction 11a (M5) at Gloucester, making the main centres of Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Oxford within easy daily commuting distance.

Gloucestershire is renowned for its excellent selection of schools. Local private schools include Beaudesert Park, Kings School, Wycliffe College, Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Rendcomb, Marlborough and Westonbirt. Additionally, there are a number of local state schools as well as seven highly regarded Grammar Schools, including Stroud High and Marling School in Stroud, and Pate’s Grammar School in Cheltenham.

 

 

The Old Bakehouse, Ampney St. PeterAbout this home

The Old Bakehouse is a quintessential Cotswold family home, tucked away off a No Through Lane, nestled behind a high stone wall and surrounded by a stunning landscaped garden in the heart of this desirable village.

The present owners have created a family home which has been beautifully extended and restored. The attention to detail is exquisite throughout and offers versatile accommodation with an abundance of light.

The Old Bakehouse is framed within beautifully landscaped gardens, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The lawns, mature trees, and vibrant flowerbeds create a picturesque backdrop for outdoor living. A charming terrace area, including a wonderful rill and stone summerhouse, provides the perfect setting for outside entertaining, while the secluded garden offers a tranquil space for relaxation. Additionally, there is a hidden, productive vegetable garden and a cut flower garden near the house.

The property is accessed through a charming, pillared gateway leading to a gravelled parking area in front of the integral double garage. Situated away from the house is a Cotswold stone Barn, currently utilised for storage and featuring tallet steps to a loft. Subject to obtaining the necessary planning permission this could be converted to provide ancillary accommodation.

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AREA (APPROX)

3,847 Sq Ft / 357 Sq M

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Further information

Learn more about the home & area with our local expert

Ian Daniels

Ian is a highly experienced prime country house specialist, having worked in the Cotswolds and Wiltshire for a number of years for Butler Sherborn and Strutt & Parker. Ian grew up and was educated in Wiltshire before moving to the Cotswolds in 2004 after a career as an Officer in the British Army. Ian prides himself on being able to adapt to the challenges every sale poses.