About this property
Nestled in the serene village of Withington, Paddock House stands as a testament to elegant countryside living which has been created by superior craftsmanship and taste. This exquisite property boasts a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern luxury, set against a backdrop of lush greenery with a stunning garden room / office / chalet. The interior exudes warmth and comfort, with spacious rooms bathed in natural light.
This elegant five-bedroom detached house spans an impressive 4217 square feet (including chalet) and benefits from a great degree of flexibility.
For potential buyers, Paddock House represents not just a home but a lifestylea chance to be part of a community that values privacy, luxury, and natural beauty. This property is a rare gem in the real estate market, promising a life of elegance and exclusivity for those who call it home.
Local information
- Withington is a particularly unspoilt rural hamlet set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and surrounded by rolling countryside. Located between Cirencester and Cheltenham, the village supports a Parish Church, primary school and two well known public houses, The Mill Inn and the Kings Head. The Whiteway, an old trading route, gives direct access into
- Cirencester where there is a comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets including Tesco and Waitrose, schools and recreational facilities.
- The Regency town of Cheltenham provides excellent shopping facilities plus numerous cultural activities including the Everyman Theatre and a number of galleries and museums. It also plays host to a number of annual festivals including literature, classical music, jazz, science, cricket and of course the National Hunt Racing Festival. There are several popular private and state schools in Cheltenham including Pates, Dean Close, St Edward’s, Cheltenham Ladies’ College and Cheltenham College. Other private sector schools in the surrounding area include Beaudesert Park, Malvern College, Westonbirt and Rendcomb College.
- The area is renowned for its country pursuits and offers many recreational opportunities including polo at Cirencester, hunting with the Cotswold Hounds, water sports at the Cotswold Water Park and a wide variety of golf courses, shooting and equestrian facilities.
- The A40 provides access to Cheltenham and the M5 to the west and Oxford and London to the east. There are fast direct trains that run from Kemble to London Paddington in about 85 minutes whilst Bristol and Birmingham airports are about 57 miles and 70 miles respectively and there is equally good access to Heathrow in approximately 90 minutes.
Additional information
- Services
- Mains water, electricity, Oil fired central heating.
- Drainage: Septic Tank
- Tenure
- Freehold with vacant possession on completion.
- Local Authority
- Cotswold District Council: 01285 623 000
- EPC Rating: D
- Tenure: Freehold