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Spacious 7 bed Country House property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£4,850,000
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Why We Love Lampern House

Lampern House is the most wonderful family house that sits perfectly in its own land with breathtaking views.

This period house has evolved over the last 25 years under the current owners and now presents itself as the complete package with superbly proportioned entertaining rooms balanced with excellent family bedrooms.

This unlisted house is defined by the easy layout where many of the principal rooms have French windows that open on to the gardens through a series of terraces that face south and west which in summer makes for a particularly heavenly existence.

The extensive gardens and grounds have been thoughtfully laid out to embrace the rural landscaped whilst giving structure through shrub and tree lined walks punctuated by open vistas or striking sculptural pieces.

Approached via a long private tree lined drive that in spring is a riot of bulbs, the visitor arrives at an extensive gravelled parking area. Through a gate one enters the private and child and dog secure front terraced garden with steps that lead to the handsome porticoed front door.

House and Gardens

Ground Floor

A large stone floored hallway with sweeping staircase leads onto a series of reception rooms. Left of the book lined library with working fireplace is a formal dining room. This room can easily accommodate up to 20 people sitting comfortably and is set nicely by a tall double height gothic window with stained glass detailing which overs a glimpse of the reflecting pool in the water garden.

To the right of the library is a large sitting room which has quick access to the family kitchen. Well appointed with abundant cupboards, centre island and Aga, this spacious room is also used by the family for breakfast, lunch and informal dinners.

In 2006 the current owners completed a substantial redevelopment of the house and created a substantial addition to the reception space in the form of a high ceilinged drawing room with double aspect, working fireplace and ante room that serves both as a wet bar area and orangery style space where scented jasmine often fills the room.

Upstairs

The first floor has the principal bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom and a further three bedrooms and two further bathrooms.

The second floor has two atmospheric bedrooms and two bathrooms.

A large barn in the walled entrance garden has been converted to create a delightful studio guest suite with bedroom, bathroom and mezzanine sitting room.

Gardens and Grounds

The gardens and grounds extend to some 23 acres with the house sitting nicely in the middle of the plot. As with the house the gardens have been created over the time of the current owners 25 years with mature trees now coming in to their own. Enclosed areas with herbaceous borders, climbing roses, structural beech hedging giving all year round interest. Natural grass with lots of spring interest followed by summer meadows of wild flowers lend further enchantment.

When we say the setting is unsurpassed, we feel we must say why. There is something for everyone. The terraces that surround the reception rooms lead the eye to the mown paths and yew pyramids, one all e leads to the swimming pool that is sheltered by a complete beech hedge for all day sunbathing with a pavilion for sheltered lunches.

Incredibly much of the land is completely walled and within this is paddock given over to a small jumping area for small ponies perfect for small children. For the more experienced rider there are stables and sheds along with paddocks suitable for keeping houses at home.

Benches are placed strategically around the property, one affording a view of the much photographed, Owlpen Manor. This view could not be more iconic for what is the perfect Cotswold view.

Another favourite spot is by the pond where wildlife abounds. A greenhouse for the keen gardener is of course part of the scene.

Behind the car port to the left of the drive is a series of outbuildings which includes an open barn, closed barn tack room and three loose boxes, office and garden store.

Living in this part of Gloucestershire

Lampern House is tucked away in a tranquil rural setting on a quiet country lane just west of the village of Uley, in an elevated position with panoramic views over the neighbouring woodland. Though very secluded, Uley offers a village shop, post office, and a country pub. The house lies within easy reach of Tetbury 10 minutes by car , a vibrant and historic town known for its elegant Georgian buildings, antique shops, and excellent local produce.

Tetbury offers all the day to day amenities one could need including a delicatessen, bakery, butcher, chemist, and a charming assortment of independent boutiques and eateries. The town also plays host to a twice weekly market under the Grade I listed Market House. For more extensive shopping and rail connections to London, Cirencester is within easy reach and Kemble is typically a 25 minute and provides direct trains to Paddington in under 80 minutes.

The surrounding countryside is a haven for walkers and riders, criss crossed by a network of ancient drovers paths and quiet bridleways. The nearby Westonbirt Arboretum and the National Trust s Woodchester Park provide year round interest and tranquil walking routes, while the dramatic scarp edge views from Selsley and Coaley Peaks are also nearby.

Local sporting activities include hunting with the nearby Beaufort or VWH Hunts, as well as Cheltenham Racecourse, home of national hunt racing being within easy reach. Through the summer months both Cirencester and the Beaufort Polo Club s host regular games.

There are a number of acclaimed country inns and restaurants nearby, including Lola & Co in Tetbury, The Cat and Custard in Shipton Moyne and Calcot Manor with its new Spa and private members gym.

Schools

Families are well served by a range of excellent local schools including the sought after Westonbirt School just a short drive away, along with Beaudesert Park and the Cheltenham schools further afield; there is also a Primary School in Uley village.

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Nearby Schools
Uley Church of England Primary School
0.8mi
Dursley Church of England Primary Academy
2.0mi
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
2.1mi
Peak Academy
2.4mi
Horsley Church of England Primary School
2.6mi
Nearby Stations
Cam & Dursley Station
4.1mi
Stonehouse Station
5.0mi
Stroud Station
5.9mi
Lydney Station
10.4mi
Yate Station
10.9mi
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