"Pendarren is a unique, handsome property set in this stunning elevated position with breathtaking southerly views. It is hidden down a no through lane on the edge of Randwick village, bordering Stroud and Stonehouse.
This impressive property was built in 1925 in an Arts and Crafts style and retains many features relevant to the era. The main house offers spacious rooms with high ceilings and large windows, wood panelling, fireplaces, and a veranda leading to a large terrace with a stunning outlook.
To the front, there is a large, detached garage with a vaulted beamed ceiling room over. This could lend itself to a self contained annexe, studio, home office or similar.
Gardens and Grounds
Approached down the drive leading into an impressive stone designed courtyard, extensive parking area and impressive entrance, you instantly start to enjoy the property s grounds and situation.
The gardens have been loved, designed, planted, and cared for by the owners and their gardeners, who have created this established haven with many enjoyable areas and aspects. This includes a water garden with a natural spring leading down to a wonderful freshwater pond with a terraced area. There is a significant level lawn area to the front, further lawned areas, borders, pathways, and copse, all with a magical feel.
To the west of the property is an additional paddock, circa 3 acres available lot 2 .
Services
Mains Gas, electricity, water & drainage.
Radwick village, which has a strong community and events, has its own public house, The Vine Tree Public House. Carpenters Arms at Westrip. Walking distance to Stroud Town Centre Waitrose and Saturday Farmers Market . Walking distance to Stonehouse Centre. Further shops are in Cirencester, Cheltenham, and Bath.
Schools Sought after grammar schools in Stroud Stroud High for girls, Marling for boys , Gloucester and Cheltenham. Cheltenham Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College and Dean Close. Minchinhampton Beaudesert Park. Stonehouse Wycliffe. Westonbirt School. School buses run along to most local schools in the private and state sectors.
Roads train Easy access to M4 and M5 motorways. Stroud to London in 90 minutes via train.
The property is on the Cotswold Way and looks
towards Selsley, Rodborough and Minchinhampton Commons, all of which can be accessed across a network of footpaths. Horse Racing at Cheltenham.
Distances
Stroud Station 2.4 miles Stroud 2.5 miles M4 J13 3.5 miles Stonehouse 3.6 miles Tetbury 12.3 miles Cirencester 15.2 miles Cheltenham 15.8 miles Gloucester 11.2 miles Bristol 32.2 miles. All distances and times approximate .
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