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Victoria Street, Painswick, Stroud
Guide price £1,200,000
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Victoria Street, Painswick, Stroud

A CLASSIC GEORGIAN TOWNHOUSE IN A PROMINENT POSITION IN THE CENTRE OF PAINSWICK, BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED WITH A SOUTHERLY ASPECT AND LOVELY VIEWS

Entrance Porch, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Study, Kitchen with Aga, Utility Room, Cloakroom, Wine Cellar with Tasting Room, Master Bedroom with En-suite and Dressing Room, 3 further Bedrooms and 2 further Bathrooms, extensive Attic space, Walled Garden with external Cloakroom
  • GEORGIAN TOWN HOUSE
  • BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED
  • GRADE II LISTED
  • PROMINENT POSITION
  • SOUTHERLY VIEWS
  • 4 RECEPTION ROOMS
  • HAND BUILT KITCHEN
  • 4 BEDROOMS
  • WINE TASTING ROOM
  • WALLED GARDEN
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LOCATION
The Lamp House sits in a classic location, proudly overlooking Painswick Churchyard, a handsome facade no doubt admired by many generations. The aspect is south-south/west allowing natural light to flood in. Painswick is one of those classic villages that make the Cotswolds so special. The village has a timeless quality with narrow streets flanked by ancient buildings, with tantalising glimpses of pretty countryside. A friendly and vibrant community, popular with all ages, Painswick has good local facilities within walking distance of The Lamp House whilst also easily accessible to Cheltenham and Stroud. Renowned for its famous race course, Cheltenham also offers excellent shopping and plays host to is well known festivals, including the Literature Festival. Stroud has a more bohemian atmosphere and is delightfully different. From its main line station there are regular train services into London Paddington, circa 90 minutes. There are excellent schools in the area, including Cheltenham Ladies' College and Cheltenham College, as well as Beaudesert Park and many other sought after schools in both the private and public sectors. There are also several grammar schools in nearby Stroud and Gloucester. The town also benefits from a major Waitrose store as well as other supermarkets. The countryside around Painswick is totally unspoilt and a marvellous source of walks including on the Painswick Beacon which also hosts a challenging 18 hole golf course, one of several in the area.

DIRECTIONS
The Lamp House is adjacent to our Painswick Office fronting onto Victoria Square.

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Lamp House is believed to date from the late 18th century. It is Grade II Listed and within the village Conservation Area.
Parking: There is parking by the side gate to The Lamp House garden.

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