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Guy hall ... situated in the rural village of awre, gloucestershire (gl14 1el). a rare opportunity to purchase this period detached grade 11* listed property of much character standing in approx 1 acre of land, which benefits from a wealth of period features, including a cider house, large inglenook fireplaces (8' x 4' 6"x 2' 10"), spiral stone staircase, mullioned windows and heavily beamed throughout. the accommodation is on three floors with entrance hall, sitting room 16' 5" x 15' 8"), dining room 16' 2" x 11' 8"), kitchen (16' 3" x 11' 1"), utility (11' 6" x 7' 5") and cloakroom downstairs, 2 bedrooms (20' 11" x 16' 1") (16' 3" x 11' 3") and bathroom on the first floor and large bedroom (18' 9" x 17' 10") on the third floor. additionally on the ground floor is the cider house (19' 9" x 16' 0"). at present this is used as a work shop/store, however it could represent a great conversion oppertunity (subject to relevant planning consents) into a guest
suite or office.
outside - to the front of the property is a wrought iron gate and stone wall, beyond this, a path runs around the the house to the cider house. to the side and rear of the propertyare the gardens and parking for several vehicles. the gardens (approx. an acre) are mostly laid to lawn, with a number of bushes and a variety of fruit trees, including apple, plum, and damson. to the front and side of the property is a large wood store which could be possibly converted into a garage (subject to relevant planning consents). attached to the cider house is a potting shed.
awre (gl14 1el)- a small quit and charming village with friendly local pub, church, village hall and small post office. it is a rural area set away from main roads and enjoys a network of footpaths with some running beside the river severn. all facilities are available in the nearby larger villages and of blakeney and newnham-on-severn. and the main towns of gloucester and lydney.