Description
- Detached House
- Three reception rooms
- Four bedrooms
- Parking for many vehicles
- Self-contained one bedroom apartment
- Stable block and store
- Approximately 0.5 acre grounds
- Refurbishment opportunity
- Viewings to commence on Friday 17th July
The Grange has many ingratiating features with most rooms having at least dual aspected mullioned windows, timber panelled walls, oak parquet flooring and exposed beams and roof timbers. One of the main features of the property however, is the almost palatial drawing room and dining room in the east wing with 11.5 feet high ceilings with central pillars and original stable door. The drawing room has five high curved crucifix-style stone mullioned windows with southerly and westerly aspects creating a quite stately yet homely environment enhanced with a substantial stone fireplace with a real fire. There is also a particularly cosy study to the rear with wood panelled walls and another stone fireplace and a woodburning stove.
At first floor level there are three double bedrooms, a single bedroom and separate bathroom and an integral self-contained apartment in the east wing with its own entrance. The house is warmed with gas fired central heating from two separate boilers and two individual hot water tanks. From the main courtyard there is access to the double garage with large sliding doors which could be converted in to further accommodation or adapted as required subject to the usual consents.
The property is now ready for a phase of complete refurbishment and offers every opportunity for those with the capability and imagination to create a home of a unique quality to their own requirements.
The Dovedale area of Blockley is positioned at the end of the High Street at the entrance to Dovedale woods where there are many country walks to be enjoyed directly from the property's front door.
Blockley itself has two public houses, a village shop and a very popular cafe which doubles as a fine dining restaurant several evenings a week. The village has its own primary school and is positioned within the catchment area of Chipping Campden secondary school. Blockley is also renowned as the setting for the filming of the BBC series Father Brown in which the village is named Kembleford.
Positioned midway between the Cotswold cafe society of Chipping Campden and the more traditional market town of Moreton-in-Marsh with its famous tree-lined High Street and the all important railway station with direct links to Oxford and London Paddington.
Entrance Hall (18' 3" x 9' 7" or 5.57m x 2.93m)
Studded solid oak front door. Oak parquet flooring. Radiator with cabinet surround. Double doors opening in to dining room. One random Cotswold stone wall. Two dark oak-style full height panelled walls. Original stone arch. Easy staircase returning to first floor with spindle balustrade. Understairs storage cupboard.
Ground Floor Cloakroom
Two piece coloured suite. Low flush w.c., pedestal wash hand basin. Double radiator.
Integral Double Garage (18' 06" x 18' 05" or 5.64m x 5.61m)
Arched stone mullioned windows to the north and west. Full height timber sliding door. Block paved floor.
Utility Room (8' 2" x 7' 11" or 2.48m x 2.42m)
Two base cupboards. Three wall-mounted cupboards. Space for washing machine and tumble dryer. Single radiator.
Rear Study (17' 10" x 9' 03" or 5.44m x 2.82m)
Substantial Cotswold stone fireplace, Morso cast iron woodburning stove on stone hearth. Mullioned windows to the north and east. Radiator with cabinet surround. Timber panelled walls to dado height.
Inner Hallway (22' 11" x 3' 10" or 6.98m x 1.17m)
Curved entrance with inset ceramic-style base. Part-timber flooring. Built-in boiler cupboard with two gas fired central heating boilers, one believed to be servicing the ground floor and one the first floor. Part-timber panelled walls. Two inset display areas. Back-to-back leaded pane windows to open-plan breakfast kitchen. Two radiators with built-in cabinet surrounds.
Open-plan Breakfast Kitchen (13' 11" x 9' 09" or 4.24m x 2.97m)
Light oak parquet flooring throughout the whole of the area. Fitted kitchen with double Asterite sink unit with single drainer. Integrated Bosch dishwasher. Split-level Indesit oven with Hotpoint microwave above. Integrated fridge with freezer below. Pull-out spice rack. Mullion window and some original stonework. Boxed ceiling beam. Room formed in open-plan with breakfast/dining room.
Breakfast Room (12' 02" x 8' 06" or 3.71m x 2.59m)
Back-to-back double doors to the entrance hall. Radiator with cabinet surround. Three full-height panelled walls. Small paned double doors and windows with south-westerly aspect over front courtyard and Dovedale woods.
Rear Dining Room/Ballroom (18' 10" x 17' 08" or 5.74m x 5.38m)
Stable entrance door. Six foot panelling to two walls. Five arched stone mullioned windows with outlook on to treescape. 11.5 feet high ceiling with two large supporting columns. Back-to-back hatch to kitchen. Two radiators with cabinet surround. Back-to-back arched small paned window to drawing room. Antique stable door.
Drawing room (25' 07" x 17' 11" or 7.80m x 5.46m)
11.5 feet high ceiling. Substantial stone fireplace with oak lintel and canopy over grate for real fire. Five full-height crucifix stone mullioned windows with southerly and westerly aspects. Two built-in window seats. Large radiator with cabinet surround.
First Floor
Access via a solid stone returning staircase with a carved oak bannister and batoned balustrade. Mezzanine window with north easterly aspect over trees and countryside.
First Floor Landing Area (39' 4" x 19' 4" or 12.00m x 5.90m)
Exposed roof timbers and purlins. Central reception area with large small paned window with outlook over the courtyard, pond and treescape. Built-in airing cupboard with foam lagged cylinder and immersion heater. Cupboard with eaves storage. Two single radiators. Gallery-style entrance adjacent to staircase.
Master Suite
Built-in cloaks cupboard.
Central Bathroom/W.C.
Three piece coloured suite. Low flush w.c., pedestal wash hand basin. Handled panelled bath.
Rear Bedroom 2 (9' 05" x 16' 05" or 2.87m x 5.00m)
Arched mullioned window with northerly aspect over countryside and gardens. Single radiator. Built-in wardrobe in to eaves.
Front Bedroom 1 (17' 06" x 18' 03" or 5.33m x 5.56m)
Windows on three sides with easterly, southerly and westerly aspected windows with superb views over the surrounding countryside. Exposed roof timbers and purlins. Two single radiators. Double full-height built-in wardrobe.
Central Family Bathroom
Four piece coloured suite. Panelled bath with shower attachment, low flush w.c., pedestal wash hand basin and bidet. Single radiator. Skylight window. Chrome heated towel rail.
Bedroom 4 (9' 09" x 9' 09" or 2.97m x 2.97m)
Single radiator. Exposed purlins.
Bedroom 3 (17' 11" x 10' 08" or 5.46m x 3.25m)
Arched stone mullioned window with northerly outlook over gardens. Velux side window. Double radiator. Back-to-back door to flat (currently sealed).
Outside
Courtyard (30' 10" x 31' 2" or 9.40m x 9.50m)
Block paved area with sliding double doors to the garage. Wrought iron fencing and double gates with stone pillars leading to front driveway. There is a stone pathway and steps to the eastern side leading to the first floor flat. Metal steps with two timber bannisters ascending to veranda area surrounded by trees and woodland.
First Floor Flat
Entrance Vestibule
Open-plan Living Dining Area (17' 11" x 11' 01" or 5.46m x 3.38m)
Arched stone mullioned window with outlook over the pond and a wealth of mature trees within Dovedale. Two double radiators. Side Velux window. Exposed roof timbers. Built-in double storage cupboard.
Kitchen (6' 09" x 7' 10" or 2.06m x 2.39m)
Granite-style laminate work tops fitted to three sides with inset circular stainless sink unit and mixer tap. Four ring gas hob with electric circatherm oven below. Hotpoint slot-in washing machine. Four base cupboards. Space for fridge freezer. Outlook over central courtyard.
Bathroom / WC
Three piece suite in white. Low flush w.c., pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with tiled surround, wall-mounted shower. Built-in extractor. Single radiator.
Landing
Built-in airing cupboard with Heatray Sadia central water tank.
Bedroom (10' 05" x 17' 11" or 3.18m x 5.46m)
Dormer window with easterly aspect over trees. Double radiator. Built-in triple wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors and back-to-back boarded up doorway to bedroom three in the main house.
The Grounds
The grounds extend to approximately 0.5 acres starting from a ranch-style gate from the High Street in Dovedale along a gravelled drive incorporating parking for approximately five vehicles easily. There is a tree-lined entrance, a large weeping willow and other mature trees surrounding a small private pond which forms part of the gently cascading Blockley brook and a perfect environment for wildlife in the area. At the end of the driveway there is further access to stables blocks or outside stores.
Stable Block (26' 07" x 11' 08" or 8.10m x 3.56m)
Two actual stable cabins and a store to one side (11' 8" x 4' 9")(3.56m x 1.45m) and a separate cabin or garden store.
Garden Closet/Storeroom (15' 10" x 9' 09" or 4.83m x 2.97m)
Side Garden
Easterly-facing (over looked by the flat), extends to approximately quarter of an acre with some open land and an extensive woodland area to the north and east.
N.B
There is a covenant on the deeds of the property in favour of the adjacent Dovedale House, that used to own what was the stables, that any changes to the property must be first approved by the owners of Dovedale House, not to be unreasonably withheld. The properties are now completely separate with demarcation fencing.
Directions
From our Moreton-in-Marsh office, turn left and at the second mini roundabout turn right along the A44 towards Broadway through the village of Bourton-on-the-Hill, after which turn right signposted for Blockley 1 1/2 miles. When descending in to the village, continue through a series of bends after which turn left at the crossroads adjacent to the village green. At the following T-junction turn left continuing past the shop and cafe and in to the High Street. Continue past The Crown Hotel and continue on the same road passing Days Lane and Warren Lane on the right hand side, the entrance to this property is then the second on the left hand side depicted by the sign on the gate post, Dovedale Grange.
Council Tax Band : F
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