Sedgecombe House
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Broad Campden, Chipping Campden Gloucestershire, GL55 6UX 52°02'16.2"N 1°46'01.8"W what3words ///albatross.marginal.contact
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ABOUT THIS HOUSE
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elieved to date back to the 16th and 17th Century, Sedgcombe House is Grade II Listed and offers a compelling mix of period charm and fresh, modern spaces. The house retains a clear relationship to the architectural history of the area and the accommodation is generous with the numerous reception rooms allowing for a real flexibility as to how they could be used. Highlights include the show stopping vaulted entrance hall, with ornate staircase. There is a wealth of period features throughout that include flagstone and polished wood floors, exposed wall timbers and beams, oak and painted panelling, stone fireplaces and door surrounds and finally oaks doors and windows with leaded lights.
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n contrast to the period features, the house is very much set up to suit 21st Century living and has been fitted with a Leutron lighting system, underfloor heating, a projector with surround sound system and an integrated sound system throughout a number of rooms in the house. The kitchen is very much the heart of the home and has been fitted with painted units, granite work tops and integrated Miele appliances which include a double oven, coffee maker, induction hob, dishwasher and fridge/freezer – if that wasn’t enough, there is also a gas fired Aga. The five bedroom, five bathroom layout (of which four are ensuite) is ideally suited for a family. The master bedroom is particularly impressive with walk in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom and attractive semi-circular bay window which provides a view across the garden. Double gates open onto a gravel driveway where there is parking for a number of cars. The south east facing, private gardens are simply stunning and it is clear that a huge amount of time and effort has gone into creating this magnificent space. Mostly laid to lawn, the garden is interspersed with a variety of well-establish flower beds, stone pathways and immaculately kept yew and box topiary. There is a wonderful loggia which is a perfect place for those who enjoy outside dining and entertaining. There is a stone built double garage with guest annexe above.
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SERVICES Mains gas, water and electricity and drainage. Gas fired central heating COUNCIL TAX H LOCAL AUTHORITY Cotswold District Council
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ABOUT THIS AREA
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estling in picturesque Cotswold countryside, with its desirable setting and attractive architecture – Broad Campden offers country living at its finest yet is only a stones throw from a
wonderful market town. Close to Chipping Campden but very much with its own identity, Broad Campden is based around the influences of the Arts and Crafts movement. There is a rare 17th century Friends Meeting House and the Cotswold Way runs through the village. Many of Broad Campden's cottage are thatched, which along with the honey coloured Cotswold stone, makes it an incredibly beautiful village. Described by Pevsner as ‘the best piece of townscape in Gloucestershire, arguably one of the best in England’ Chipping Campden is only 1 mile away. The main street curves in a shallow arc and is lined with a succession of magnificent buildings, yet each having its own distinctive embellishments. A lively place, with most of the facilities of a small town Chipping Campden has a wide variety of shops and businesses, countless welcoming pubs, cafés, hotels, restaurants, a pharmacy, barber, hairdressers, library, Co-op convenience store, post office and doctors surgery. For those who are keen on sport, there are great facilities including a leisure centre (Cotswold Leisure) with football pitches and tennis courts as well as a cricket club on the east of the town. If that wasn’t enough, Chipping Campden is home to the Campden Literature Festival, renowned annual Chipping Campden Music Festival and Open Gardens Weekend to name just a few.
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ABOUT THIS AREA
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nother attraction is the proximity to wonderful countryside walks as well as other wonderful towns such as Broadway and Moreton-in-Marsh, merely adding to the appeal of this superb area.
Broad Campden is equidistant between the popular towns of Cheltenham and Stratford both offering a variety of shops, an array of dining options, pubs and facilities. There are a number of schools and nurseys in the area which cater for all ages and include Kiddywinks Chipping Campden, St Catherine’s Primary School and the popular Chipping Campden secondary school. There is a selection of good schools further afield which include Kitebrook Preparatory School, The Croft Preparatory School, Warwick Preparatory School and Ladies and Boys Colleges in Cheltenham
TOWNS, TRAIN STATIONS Chipping Campden 1 mile Moreton-in-Marsh 5 miles Cheltenham 12 miles Stratford-upon-Avon 13 miles Moreton-in-Marsh Train Station 5.2 miles London Paddington from 84 mins LOCAL The Bakers Arms, Broad Campden Bistro on the Square, Chipping Campden The Ebrington Arms, Ebrington
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he numerous reception rooms allowing for a real flexibility as to how they could be used.
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he south east facing, private gardens are simply stunning and it is clear that a huge amount of time and effort has gone into creating this magnificent space.
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FLOORPLAN
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Total - 690 sq m / 7,429 sq ft | Main House - 591 sq m / 6363 sq
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Country House Department gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptio necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. The C planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. The Country House Department does not accept responsibility for any exp all wayleaves, covenants, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Photographs taken 2021. Particulars prepared in January 2022
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ft | Outbuilding - 71 sq m / 765 sq ft | Loggia 28 sq m / 302 sf ft
ons, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not Country House Department does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to penses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of
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AREA GUIDE
The Cotswolds 5 2 ° 0 2 ' 1 6 . 2 " N
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amous for its quintessential market towns and honey-coloured cottages, the rolling Cotswolds are bursting with character and charm. Here you’ll find a whole host of award-winning hotels, pubs and world-class restaurants as well as some of the country’s most unique property. Lose yourself amongst a constellation of picturesque villages
– with a variety of quirky and independent shops, restaurants and farmers markets – or soak up the amazing atmosphere of one of the many sporting events, such as horse racing at Cheltenham or eventing at Badminton, to name just two.
WALKING
Broadway Tower A iconic landmark on top of the beautiful Cotswold escarpment.
EATING OUT
Wild Rabbit, Kingham A reinvention of a traditional English pub, located in the heart of the most beautiful village
EVENT
The Cheltenham Festival A highlight in the National Hunt Season that provides an unrivalled atmosphere. Experience four days of the finest horses, jockeys and trainers battling it out for the highest honours in racing.
DAY OUT
Westonbirt Arboretum The most important national arboretum in the country which is home to over 2,500 different species of trees. Westonbirt is the perfect place for you to escape, relax or have an adventure and best known for its spectacular display of autumn colour.
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Tynedale Monume
CHIPPING CAMPDEN
Batsford Arboretum
MORETON IN MARSH
Broadway Tower
CHIPPING NORTON
STOW ON THE WOLD
The Wild Rabbit
The Old Mill Lower Slaughter
CHELTENHAM
BURFORD The Stump
TROUD The Crown
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TETBURY
MALMESBURY
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ABOUT US
The Country House Department Limited John Eccles House Robert Robinson Avenue Oxford, OX4 4GP
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