7 of the most exciting Gloucestershire properties on the market in July 2021

From houses with their own cider orchards to former railway stations, SoGlos reveals seven of the most exciting properties for sale in Gloucestershire right now.

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SoGloss property round-up series is sponsored by The Mortgage Brain and uncovers some of the most intriguing properties on sale in Gloucestershire right now.
SoGlos’s property round-up series is sponsored by The Mortgage Brain and uncovers some of the most intriguing properties on sale in Gloucestershire right now.

Whether you’re looking for a new business opportunity, in the market for a new house or just want to have a nosy at what’s on offer, SoGlos has handpicked seven of the most exciting properties in Gloucestershire that are on the market in July 2021.

This month’s instalment of SoGlos’s popular property series, sponsored by The Mortgage Brain, uncovers former railway stations that have been transformed into homes; an opportunity to own a hotel or create your own spa retreat; as well as homes with their own wine rooms and cider orchards – ranging in price from £815,000 to £1,975,000.

1. Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

This five-bedroom Grade II listed town house is located in Lansdown Terrace: one of Cheltenham’s highly regarded and most attractive terraces.

With more than 4,000 square feet of space to enjoy, this property has plenty to offer – including a kitchen that has all the amenities you could ever need like marble worktops, handmade oak lined units, a pantry and integrated fridge freezer, along with a must-have separate wine room and a beautiful landscape garden.

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,975,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


2. Royal Parade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

Who doesn’t love escaping to a hotel for a relaxing night or two? With this listing, house hunters have the chance to own the whole hotel for themselves!

This stunning property, which features ornate ceiling mouldings and fine fireplaces, is currently run as a luxury five-star boutique hotel in Cheltenham – but can be converted into a single dwelling with the necessary consents.

With a large walled town garden, features that are synonymous with the era, four floors and 11 bedrooms, there’s a whole lot to love about this property.

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,950,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


3. Priding, Saul, Gloucester

Set in the idyllic English countryside with beautiful views across the river, this Grade II listed period farmhouse has around 12 acres of land for you to explore.

The five-bedroom property has a range of traditional features, as well as paddocks; period outbuildings; and even a former Edwardian Tea Rooms. But perhaps one of the most exciting features of this property, is that it comes with its very own cider orchard!

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,550,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


4. Woodbridge Lane, Withington, Gloucestershire

There are a whole host of reasons why this four-bedroom Cotswold stone house is one of the most exciting Gloucestershire properties on the market at the moment.

Situated in Withington, the property has far-reaching views of the Coln Valley which falls within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. What’s more, the property dates back to the construction of the now disused Cheltenham to Cirencester railway in the 1880s, which is located to the rear of the property.

And if that wasn’t enough, about 100 yards from the property is the River Coln which is home to brown trout, crayfish, mallard, kingfishers, heron and even the occasional otter.

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,600,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


5. Stow-On-The-Wold, Gloucestershire

Another property with railway links — Stow Station was converted into a house after operating on the Great Western Banbury and Cheltenham line in the heyday of Victorian steam travel, between 1881 until the Beeching closures in 1962. Some of the railway’s features have been preserved, including the old stone mullions from the ticket office windows, which are now a charming internal feature.

The five-bedroom house comes with around 3.9 acres of land, boasting beautiful landscaped gardens; an area of paddock; plus its own hard tennis court, ideal for Wimbledon fans!

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,500,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


6. Birdlip Hill, Gloucester, Gloucestershire

Staycations are all the rage this year, so what better way to relax and enjoy the Gloucestershire countryside than with your very own log cabin?

Around eight acres of land in a rural location near Birdlip Hill has appeared on the market, offering a unique business opportunity. The site has planning permission for 10 log cabins, as well as a proprietors house and a sports facility which can be used by the public. Other suggestions for the site include transforming it into a luxury spa retreat, subject to the relevant planning permissions of course.

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £1,500,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.


7. 42, Summer Lake, Spine Road, South Cerney

This ‘upside down’ lakeside lodge in South Cerney is sure to make you feel like you’ve escaped on holiday. The three double bedroomed property has large cathedral-style windows as well as a 382 square foot roof terrace with glass balustrades, overlooking the beautiful summer lake.

What’s more, there are two decks to sit back and relax on after enjoying a dip in the lake. Or if you don’t fancy a swim, you can always head to the hot tub.

This Gloucestershire property is on the market for £815,000. For the full listing, visit rightmove.co.uk.

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