Georgian family home in Gloucestershire
The archetypal country house, this Georgian old rectory sits on the edge of the Gloucestershire village of Bromsberrow, and dates from around 1800

The Old Rectory is a wonderful old Georgian property dating back to around 1800 on the edge of the pretty Gloucestershire village of Bromsberrow. The house is constructed of brick elevations under a tiled roof with large sash windows throughout.
Rooms are typically light and spacious, with high ceilings; the main reception rooms are all positioned off the central reception hall while the first floor gallery and landing are at the top of the house.
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The large and classically proportioned drawing and dining rooms are both particularly of note, and naturally lend themselves to entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room is at the back of the house and makes for a perfect family space, with good views out to the garden at the back.
The property has eight bedrooms including the master bedroom suite, and four further bathrooms.
Outside the house are formal and informal areas of gardens and grounds, including a small lake, tiered gardens and two railed paddocks.
The guide price is £2m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01242 246 959 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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