Regency village house in Gloucestershire
This classic Regency villa sits in the pretty Gloucestershire village of Winstone near Cirencester


High House is a beautiful Regency property listed Grade II and located in the Gloucestershire village of Winstone. The house has been in the same ownership for 30 years, and has been restored and maintained to a very high standard while making the most of the naturally elegant, light-filled rooms.
Ground floor accommodation is centered around a large central reception hall which leads to the drawing and dining rooms, both of which have large sash windows with views out over the garden and the countryside beyond.
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Upstairs are the master bedroom suite, four further bedrooms and a family bathroom (bedroom five is currently used as a home office/playroom).
Accommodation in total comprises: reception hall, drawing room, dining room, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, boot room and cloakroom, cellar, master bedroom and four further bedrooms, plus the family bathroom and fifth bedroom.
Outside, a large paved area lies to the rear and a south-facing enclosed garden lies to the front. There is also a five-acre paddock with stabling in the village which can be bought or rented.
High House is located in the Cotswold village of Winstone which has a church and an active village hall. Cirencester is seven miles and Cheltenham nine miles.
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The guide price is £970,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01285 659 771 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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