"Situated in the desirable village of Frocester, Spring Farm is a substantial six bedroom detached farmhouse, accompanied by a separate two bedroom bungalow, a bedsit, and a range of outbuildings including garaging, stables, and storage. The grounds extends to approximately 3.7 acres, encompassing gardens and a separate paddock. The main house, spanning three floors, boasts charming period features. The ground floor offers a practical porch with cloakroom, a farmhouse style kitchen, three elegant reception rooms, and a dedicated office. Upstairs, the first floor comprises four double bedrooms, including a principal suite with an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The top floor presents a versatile space with two bedrooms and a spacious 31 6 x 22 8 games room, offering significant potential. The property s versatility is further enhanced by a charming two bedroom bungalow, offering a tranquil retreat with an en suite master bedroom, a cozy sitting room, a well equipped kitchen, a sunlit conservatory, a convenient main bathroom with utility room, and breathtaking garden views. A practical bedsit with a kitchen and shower provides additional accommodation options. The property has been cherished by the same family for generations, making it an ideal multi generational home.
Outside
The driveway leads to a courtyard providing ample parking. The courtyard also offers access to various outbuildings, including three stables, a garage, an entertainment room, and a storage room. These buildings present opportunities for renovation or development. The property s 3.7 acre grounds include private gardens and a 3 acre paddock.
Situation
Spring Farm is located in Frocester and enjoys beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and Frocester Hill. Frocester is a small village about 5.5 miles west of Stroud with good access to the M5 motorway J13 which connects the important regional centres of Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bristol, Bath & Cardiff. The mainline railway station at Stroud & Stonehouse provides services to both London Paddington and the Midlands. The local Cam station provides trains into Bristol. The area is well served by excellent educational establishments both state and private in Stroud, Gloucester & Cheltenham. Frocester village was first recorded in the Doomsday Book as Frowecestre meaning Roman town on the Frome. It has a cricket club, public house and annual beer festival.
Property Ref Number
HAM 0383
Additional Information
We are informed by the vendors that the property has main connections for water, electricity, gas and a sewage treatment plant for drainage. The properties are heated by gas central heating.
IMPORTANT Part of the properties suffered flooding in 2007 and comprehensive flood defenses were installed, with no further problems since."