9 of the most exciting Gloucestershire properties on the market in March 2022

From spacious and sought-after family homes to an apartment in a former boarding school attended by Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, SoGlos's Gloucestershire property series uncovers nine of the most exciting properties on the market right now.

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Discover the most exciting properties for sale across Gloucestershire in March 2022.
Discover the most exciting properties for sale across Gloucestershire in March 2022.

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With Covid restrictions coming to an end, many of those who put their move on hold due to the pandemic are now selling up and moving on, which should give you plenty of properties to choose from both in and around Gloucestershire this spring.

In this latest instalment of SoGlos’s property series, sponsored by The Mortgage Brain, we present some of the most exciting properties on the market in March 2022.


1. Charlton Kings, Cheltenham

As spacious family homes go, this listing actually gives you the option of combining two in one (numbers 1 & 2 The Orchards) on the edge of Charlton Kings. Or keeping one as a glamorous granny annexe.

No. 1 is the larger of the two, offering five bedrooms, alongside a cinema and a gym. Next door, No. 2 still has a respectable three double bedrooms, though you might have to travel into Cheltenham to enjoy all the same amenities as your closest neighbour.

This property is on the market for £2,250,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


2. Sherborne, near Northleach

Imagine being able to call Sherborne House – or part of it – your home. Approached via a sweeping drive, this two-bedroom apartment enjoys views over the grounds and the inner courtyard, as well as communal facilities including a pool, sauna, gym and tennis court.

In the 50s and 60s, the Grade II listed building was occupied by the King’s School, an independent boarding school attended by Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. And in 2017, the estate hosted BBC wildlife programme Springwatch.

This property is on the market for £595,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


3. Linden, Gloucester

Not far from Gloucester’s Robinswood Hill Country Park, this family home in Linden has been lovingly renovated, its four double bedrooms and three reception rooms all very well presented – it even offers scope to work from home.

As well as an original tiled floor in the entrance hall and bay windows in the lounge and dining room, this property on Central Road is complete with a patio and lawned garden, accessed from the side.

This property is on the market for £345,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


4. Broad Campden, Chipping Campden

All leaded windows and topiary on the outside, Grade II Listed Sedgcombe House is very much set up for 21st Century living on the inside, with everything from surround sound to underfloor heating.

Beyond its five bedrooms, the period property has a cinema room, a snooker room and a wine store, as well as a guest annexe and private gardens – all just one mile from Chipping Campden, described by Pevsner as ‘the best piece of townscape in Gloucestershire, arguably one of the best in England’.

This property is on the market for £3,250,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


5. Tower Street, Cirencester

Close to the centre of town, this attractive double fronted Victorian townhouse boasts beautifully proportioned and tastefully decorated rooms.

With four bedrooms and four bathrooms arranged over four floors, 32 Tower Street has all the sash windows and shutters, picture rails and cornice mouldings you might expect.

Thanks to its southwest facing garden, the property is also set well back from the road and screened by a tall hedge, while the paved courtyard to the rear offers greater privacy still.

This property is on the market for £895,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


6. The Crescent, Gloucester

Comprised of a double bedroom, an open plan lounge/kitchen, a bathroom and hallway, this spacious ground floor flat would make an ideal starter home for someone.

Set within The Crescent, a landmark building close to the city centre and Gloucester Royal Hospital, it benefits from high ceilings, as well as original sash windows.

The new owner also gets an allocated parking space.

This property is on the market for £125,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


7. Milton Street, Fairford

Constructed from Cotswold stone, this light and spacious three storey property in the heart of Fairford fits in four bedrooms and an attic room, which could make a handy home office – or serve as an extra bedroom… if you run out.

While the kitchen/breakfast room enjoys views along the street, period features add character throughout this Grade II listed property and the south facing garden is joined by a handy gated driveway with room for several cars.

This property is on the market for £775,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


8. Newnham on Severn, Gloucestershire

Set in two acres of private grounds, The Haie in the historic village of Newnham on Severn dates from the Victorian era and enjoys beautiful views over the River Severn.

Complete with arched windows and exposed beams, the comfortable and spacious two-bedroom apartment currently on the market would make an ideal bolthole or second home.

The grand reception hall at the mansion, originally known as Newnham Park, features an original tiled floor, an impressive carved stone staircase and a stained glass window.

This property is on the market for £250,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


9. Hinton, Berkeley

This colourful three-bed country cottage in the hamlet of Hinton on the outskirts of Berkeley has space enough for a growing family – not to mention a pony – and planning permission for a two-storey extension.

Surrounded by countryside, the character property with original features like exposed wooden beams has been fully renovated in recent years and has plenty of outdoor space, including lawns with decked and patio areas, paddock, stable and parking for several cars.

This property is on the market for £550,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk


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