Standout Features
- Built in 1764; Originally the Farmhouse for Street Farm
- Rich in Character with Architectural Significance and Period Features
- Only Two Owners in the Last 74 years
- Carefully Renovated by Current Owners
- North Wing Converted to a Large Two-Bedroom Cottage
- Ideal for Multi-Generational Living, Rental Income, or Guest Accommodation
- Set in Large Gardens with Stunning Views Towards Stinchcombe Hill
- Includes Separate Barn and Outbuildings with Further Potential (Subject To Nec. Planning Permission)
- Close to Dursley, Cam and Wotton-under-Edge for Shops and Services
- Located on The Street, Stinchcombe â€" A Picturesque Cotswold Village
Property Description
Dating back to 1764, Combe House is a substantial Grade II listed property of notable architectural and historical importance. Originally built as the farmhouse for Street Farm, the house and its accompanying buildings have been carefully maintained as part of a single holding for much of their life.
A truly rare offering, Combe House has had only two owners in the past 74 years, a testament to the enduring appeal and special character of this remarkable home. The current custodians have lived here for nearly 30 years, during which they have undertaken an extensive and sympathetic restoration of the property, preserving its historic charm while enhancing it for modern living.
A standout feature is the converted North wing, now a generously proportioned two-bedroom cottage. Currently let, the cottage provides flexible options for rental income or multi-generational living, such as accommodation for elderly relatives or independent space for teenagers. Thanks to its own separate staircase, the cottage could be seamlessly reabsorbed into the main house if preferred.
Set in large gardens with far-reaching views towards Stinchcombe Hill, the property is approached via a gravel driveway and features a double carport, alongside a number of barns and outbuildings, offering further potential (subject to the appropriate consents).
A truly rare offering, Combe House has had only two owners in the past 74 years, a testament to the enduring appeal and special character of this remarkable home. The current custodians have lived here for nearly 30 years, during which they have undertaken an extensive and sympathetic restoration of the property, preserving its historic charm while enhancing it for modern living.
A standout feature is the converted North wing, now a generously proportioned two-bedroom cottage. Currently let, the cottage provides flexible options for rental income or multi-generational living, such as accommodation for elderly relatives or independent space for teenagers. Thanks to its own separate staircase, the cottage could be seamlessly reabsorbed into the main house if preferred.
Set in large gardens with far-reaching views towards Stinchcombe Hill, the property is approached via a gravel driveway and features a double carport, alongside a number of barns and outbuildings, offering further potential (subject to the appropriate consents).
Additional Information
Tenure: | Freehold |
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Council Tax Band: | F |
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TENURE
Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.COUNCIL TAX BAND
House - F / Cottage - CSERVICES
The property is connected to mains gas, water and drainage.EASEMENTS
We have been informed there are no rights of way or easements.LOCAL AUTHORITY
Stroud District Council Telephone: 01453 766 321
AGENTS NOTE
The main house comprises of Five Bedrooms & Three Bathrooms and a cottage with Two Bedrooms & One Bathroom.Utilities
Broadband:
Fibre to Premises
Heating:
Gas Central
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