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Freehold
Guide price
£1,200,000
(£442/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for sale
Keynsham Lane, Woolaston, Lydney, Gloucestershire GL156 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
2,713 sq. ft
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
F
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Woolaston Primary School 0.8 miles
- Aylburton Church of England Primary School 2.5 miles
- Lydney 3.4 miles
- Lydney Harbour 4.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- 6 bedrooms
- 4 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 2.76 acres
- Period
- Detached
- Equestrian
- Garden
- Rural
- Stabling
- Swimming Pool
- Village
- Private Parking
- Paddock
- Farm House
- Annexe secondary accommodation
- Family / Media room secondary accommodation
The ground floor of the farmhouse enjoys double aspect reception rooms with wood burners and a sizeable kitchen/breakfast room. There is a guest cloakroom and a sizeable utility room that could lend itself to being a snug or study. Upstairs there are three/four bedrooms and two bathrooms and back on the ground floor there is a connecting door to the hallway of the separate annex.
The annex benefits from an additional double reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, two guest bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom, its own driveway, patio gardens and the attractive feature of a 'perron' staircase to the first floor. This would meet the demands of multi-generational living, modern work from home requirements or simply to extend the entertaining and reception space of the main residence.
The stone built stable block is far removed from the main residence and is divided into four stable and two, broad car port spaces. They are served by water and electricity supplies and a separate approach from the lane. Scope to convert the stables to further accommodation is evident (subject to necessary consents).
The detached, enviable swimming pool barn is fantastic with a roof structure reminiscent of the timbers of an upturned boat hull and a wall of glass towards one of the paddocks.
The gardens have a fascinating array of terraces and 'nooks and crannies' secreted behind stone walls. The terraces around the pool house drew our attention, not least because of its water feature and the views towards the Severn, as did the 'willow hide' on
the main lawn. The main terrace adjacent to the house includes a large water feature and is surrounded by mature planting. There are attractive borders, roses, vegetable beds and fruit trees and the private, sweeping drive cuts through the garden.
Woolaston village is surrounded by rolling fields and has two public houses, a village shop, primary school and a well-used, large village hall. Keynsham Farm is almost equidistant between Chepstow and Lydney (5.6 and 4.7 miles respectively) with train stations and all traditional retail and services one would expect, with the latter also scheduled to open a new 'super gp surgery' in 2026. Chepstow and Monmouth (14 miles) offer well regarded Pre-Prep and Prep Schools.
The annex benefits from an additional double reception room, kitchen/breakfast room, two guest bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom, its own driveway, patio gardens and the attractive feature of a 'perron' staircase to the first floor. This would meet the demands of multi-generational living, modern work from home requirements or simply to extend the entertaining and reception space of the main residence.
The stone built stable block is far removed from the main residence and is divided into four stable and two, broad car port spaces. They are served by water and electricity supplies and a separate approach from the lane. Scope to convert the stables to further accommodation is evident (subject to necessary consents).
The detached, enviable swimming pool barn is fantastic with a roof structure reminiscent of the timbers of an upturned boat hull and a wall of glass towards one of the paddocks.
The gardens have a fascinating array of terraces and 'nooks and crannies' secreted behind stone walls. The terraces around the pool house drew our attention, not least because of its water feature and the views towards the Severn, as did the 'willow hide' on
the main lawn. The main terrace adjacent to the house includes a large water feature and is surrounded by mature planting. There are attractive borders, roses, vegetable beds and fruit trees and the private, sweeping drive cuts through the garden.
Woolaston village is surrounded by rolling fields and has two public houses, a village shop, primary school and a well-used, large village hall. Keynsham Farm is almost equidistant between Chepstow and Lydney (5.6 and 4.7 miles respectively) with train stations and all traditional retail and services one would expect, with the latter also scheduled to open a new 'super gp surgery' in 2026. Chepstow and Monmouth (14 miles) offer well regarded Pre-Prep and Prep Schools.
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