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    Key features

    • Benefitting from a high specification internal fit out
    • Very attractive Grade II Listed building
    • 8 Acres of communal grounds with fishing rights
    • Popular Cotswold - countryside location with extensive recreation opportunities
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    Description

    Brockhampton Park is a splendid Grade II listed country house built by Paul Pearte, comptroller to Charles 1 between 1639 – 1642. Substantial alterations were made to the house in the 19th and 20th centuries. The property was then divided into apartments in 1979.


    The gardens and grounds are a particular feature being a tranquil setting, especially with the lake with its bridge and surrounding woodland. The wide expanses of lawn are divided by paths and to the south east of the house is a two storey summerhouse with ‘tudor’ arched openings. On the opposite side of the house there is a partly walled orchard with herb garden and clothes drying area. There are two private parking spaces and guest parking. The apartment has fishing rights on the lake and in total the grounds extend to approximately 8 acres.

    Additional information

    Tenure

    Leasehold - Held on a 999 year lease commencing 01/01/1979

    Accommodation

    Two bedrooms, reception room, kitchen, bathroom/wc

    Tenancy

    Let on a six month assured shorthold tenancy from 03/12/2019 at a rent of £900 per month

    Rent

    Equivalent to £10,800 per annum
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      Local information

      Brockhampton is a small Cotswold village situated approximately 7 miles to the east of Cheltenham.

      The village provides a popular pub and is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, yet convenient for a number of centres.

      The A40, which provides good east/west access to London, Cheltenham, Gloucester and the M5 is less than a couple of miles away, whilst the nearby Fosseway gives excellent north/south access.

      The village of Andoversford offers a thriving primary school, a post office and stores and pub.

      Cheltenham, less than 6 miles away, has a wide range of educational, shopping and leisure amenities. There are also a number of golf courses locally including Shipton and Cotswold Hills.

      Transport

      Cheltenham Spa - National Rail

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