Gloucestershire

The Stables, Ampney Crucis

Guide price - £1,100,000

Area (approx)
2,034 Sq Ft / 189 Sq M

Glebe Farm, Ampney Crucis
Gloucestershire, GL7 5DY

An interior designed three-bedroom stable conversion presented in immaculate condition at the end of a tree lined drive.

Layout

3 Bedrooms
3 Bath/Shower rooms
1 Reception room
Utility room
Landscaped gardens
Outbuildings
Terrace
Driveway with ample parking

Services

Mains water and electricity
Private drainage
Oil fired central heating

The AreaAmpney Crucis and Barnsley

The Stables is tucked away up a peaceful, tree-lined country lane in a quiet hamlet between the charming villages of Ampney Crucis and Barnsley.

Ampney Crucis is a vibrant village with a strong community spirit, home to a well-regarded primary school, a village hall, and a beautiful medieval church. The Crown at Ampney Brook and Wild Thyme & Honey offer the perfect setting for a relaxing Sunday lunch or drinks with friends.

Nearby Barnsley is a picture-perfect Cotswold village, known for its honey-coloured stone houses and the influence of famed gardener Rosemary Verey. The recently opened Pig Hotel in Barnsley and the Village Pub make the village a highly desirable location.

Cirencester, just a short drive away, is the cultural heart of the Cotswolds. It boasts independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants, a Waitrose, and lively weekly markets.

The area offers abundant sporting opportunities—golf, sailing, riding and walking—as well as excellent schools including Ampney Crucis Primary, Cirencester College and Deer Park as well as an excellent selection of private schools all within close proximity. With fast and easy motorway access via the M4, and direct train links to London from Kemble, this idyllic rural location is exceptionally well connected.

 

The Stables, Ampney CrucisAbout this home

Recently renovated to an exceptional standard, The Stables is a stunning Cotswold home set in idyllic countryside. Expertly designed to blend traditional charm with contemporary features whilst retaining all its period charm. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen, dining, and sitting room with a wood burning stove—a perfect setting for everyday life and entertaining. Tongue-and-groove wall panelling adds character, while floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors provide a seamless connection to the beautiful, landscaped gardens.

The bespoke kitchen features marble worktops, ample storage, and modern appliances, with an Everhot cooker. There is a separate utility room off the kitchen, and a spacious entrance hall with bespoke joinery offers ideal storage for coats and muddy boots.

There are three double bedrooms, each with an en suite. Two bedrooms have sliding glass doors opening directly onto the terrace and garden, and all rooms are filled with natural light and designed with generous storage.

Outside, the landscaped garden is mainly lawn, edged with olive and pleached trees. A kitchen garden with raised beds sits behind the house, along with a wood store and outbuildings and a large, terraced seating area, ideal for sundowners. The driveway offers ample parking.

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Floorplan

AREA (APPROX)

2,034 Sq Ft / 189 Sq M

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Further information

Learn more about the home & area with our local expert

Freddy Dalrymple Hamilton

Freddy is a highly experienced agent having started his career in London, before spending nearly a decade with both Savills and Knight Frank’s National Country House Departments selling prime property across the UK. Having moved back to his home county of Gloucestershire, Freddy focuses on the Cotswold and South West property market. With a wealth of experience, Freddy goes the extra mile to give his clients and buyers a first class experience.