Spring Hill Court, Nailsworth
Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Study/Snug, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility, Pantry, Cloakroom, Cellar, 6 main Bedrooms with 2 Bathrooms, 3 further Attic Rooms, In/Out Driveway, substantial Coach House with outbuildings, mature private garden, Summer House.
- BEAUTIFUL OLD TOWN HOUSE
- 17THC - LISTED 11*
- FASCINATING INTERIOR
- MANY PERIOD FEATURES
- 3 RECEPTION ROOMS
- 6 MAIN BEDROOMS
- 2 BATHROOMS
- PRIVATE DRIVEWAY
- LARGE COACH HOUSE
- 100 ft MATURE GARDEN
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DESCRIPTION
Spring Hill Court is a truly impressive building, dating from the 17th Century and Listed Grade II*. Behind its striking facade is an equally special interior, including a magnificent oak stairwell rising through the centre of the house. Altered little since the 19th Century, Spring Hill Court has a real sense of history and with judicious investment, has the potential to make a wonderful family home in a prominent position in the town. The accommodation is currently spread over 4 floors, comprising an entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, 6 main bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a further 3 useful rooms on the top floor. The massive kitchen has an electric Aga and there is also a cellar. Outside, the 'in and out' driveway is gated and the house is flanked by its spacious Coach House (Grade II), which has additional outbuildings to the rear. Spring Hill Court is set in approximately one third of an acre with a 100 ft mature, private rear garden, sloping gently to a level lawn with a summer house in one corner.
DIRECTIONS
From our Minchinhampton office, proceed along West End into Windmill Road and at the junction on the Common, turn left for Nailsworth. Proceed across the Common and down the 'W' into Nailsworth and go straight over at the roundabout up Spring Hill. Spring HIll Court will then be seen on the right after about 250 yards.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Spring Hill Court is Grade II* Listed and its Coach House is Grade II Listed.
LOCATION
Nailsworth is a thriving market town full of independent retailers. Located in the south-west of the Cotswolds with good road and rail links in the vicinity, it is easily accessible to London (under 2 hours by car), or circa 90 minutes by rail from nearby Stroud Station. Nailsworth lacks for nothing and has many independent retailers including an outstanding delicatessen with fresh fish counter, an award winning bakery and wine merchant, as well as a national supermarket and other food outlets. There is also a wide choice of places to eat out including several excellent restaurants. There are a number of excellent schools within easy reach, including nearby Beaudesert Park. In addition, many of the Cheltenham schools run transport for students from Nailsworth. The surrounding countryside is unspoilt with great walks and popular cycle tracks. Stroud has an award winning Saturday Farmers' Market and there are plenty of local sports clubs and several challenging golf courses in nearby Minchinhampton.