Property description
A handsome Cotswold stone country house dating back to the 13th Century with separate Coach House, Tythe Barn and Dovecote, sitting in approximately 5 acres.
Broad Marston Manor
Reception hall, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, study, sitting room, 6 bedrooms, cloakroom, 7 bath/shower rooms. Additional first floor sitting room.
Coach House
Kitchen/breakfast room, living room, 4 bedrooms, 4 bath/shower rooms plub lobby with cloakroom.
Tythe barn, dovecote, workshop, gardens and paddock.
In all about 5 acres.
SITUATION
Broad Marston Manor is situated in the hamlet of Broad Marston, set in some fine countryside close to the Cotswold Hills.
Broad Marston is approximately 2 miles from the village of Mickleton which has two churches, village shop, butchers, two public houses and hotel.
The market town of Chipping Campden is 5 miles away and has excellent local facilities and a wider range of facilities can be found at Stratford upon Avon to the north and Cheltenham to the south.
There is a range of private and state schools in the area to suit most requirements including excellent primary schools in Pebworth and Mickleton and the well respected Chipping Campden Comprehensive School, as well as schools at Stratford-upon-Avon, Worcester, Cheltenham and Malvern.
There are golf courses at Broadway and Stratford upon Avon and racing at Stratford upon Avon and Worcester.
Mainline stations can be found at Evesham, Honeybourne and Moreton in Marsh to London Paddington.
The M5 is about 20 miles away and the M40 (J15) is about 16 miles away.
OUTSIDE
The Coach House
Immediately opposite the courtyard is the Victorian Coach House with two twin and three double bedrooms, all en suite, kitchen/breakfast room and living room space.
Broad Marston Manor is approached via a tree lined drive to a large gravel courtyard incorporating the Manor House, Coach
House and Tythe Barn.
The Tythe Barn is of part medieval construction with original cruck frame bays, flagstone floors and has been restored and re-roofed in Cotswold stone slates and reclaimed tiles.
Attached are further outbuildings including a workshop and bullpen.
The stone dovecote (recently restored) also dates from the early 17th century and would have held around 1,000 individual nesting boxes
The Manor enjoys seclusion with its own grounds and paddocks to the rear with separate access
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