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Our Summary
- Multiple Outbuildings ideal for conversion (STPP)
- The principal accommodation is arranged over two well-proportioned floors, with a cellar and three attic rooms offering further potential
- Outbuildings Situated across the old farmyard from the main house are substantial outbuildings, the most notable being the large Cotswold barn, which offers potential for conversion to additional accommodation, subject to the necessary consents
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Description
Broadfield is a Grade II listed Georgian country house built in the mid 18th century, with a classical facade and a Cotswold stone roof. The house has 11 south-facing windows with lovely views across the countryside, and has been internally refurbished with traditional materials such as lime plaster and hand-built features. The principal accommodation is arranged over two floors, with a cellar and three attic rooms offering further potential.
There are five bedrooms, two of which have south-facing views, as well as a generous kitchen, pantry, and utility room. The house also has a studio converted from the old wash house, a studio converted from the old wash house, and a Cotswold barn with potential for conversion. The house has beautiful gardens set within an acre, including paved terraces, a walled garden, lawns, vegetable and flower gardens, and a greenhouse.
The surrounding land totals around 10 acres, including three separate fields accessed from the garden.