House + Attached Bungalow + Outbuildings + River Views. Perched in an elevated spot overlooking the sandy banks of the River Severn, this eight-bedroom property offers a perfect layout for multi-generational living. The detached country house may also ideally suit those seeking to establish a holiday rental business as there is a detached barn nestled within the two-acre plot and this has planning permission for conversion into two self-contained apartments.
Greenfields
Perched in an elevated spot overlooking the sandy banks of the River Severn, this eight-bedroom property offers a perfect layout for multi-generational living. The detached country house may also ideally suit those seeking to establish a holiday rental business as there is a detached barn nestled within the two-acre plot and this has planning permission for conversion into two self-contained apartments.
[House] Four bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room + dressing room • Open-plan kitchen/dining room/lounge • Sitting room with balcony • Study • Sunroom • Bathroom • Wet room • Pantry-cum-utility room •
[Bungalow] Four bedrooms • Open sitting room/dining room • Kitchen • Bathroom
Detached barn with planning permission to convert into two self-contained annexes •
Detached double garage and double carport •
Approximately two acres
Location
The scattered settlement of Awre is positioned within the southern fringes of the Royal Forest of Dean. This area offers 24,000 acres of glorious countryside and presents an ideal landscape for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling.
The closest town is Newnham-on-Severn, which sits inside a conservation area. The high street has a variety of shops, a post office, a pharmacy, a garage and several welcoming pubs. There is also a primary academy and a library. Countryside and waterside walks are easily accessed, as well as the riverside recreation area.
The home at a glance
Greenfields is set off a single-track lane, behind a five-bar gate. The home and its grounds are encircled by boundless countryside, and the outstanding panoramic view sets a phenomenal scene.
The house
The front door leads to a beautifully bright porch - plenty of light pours in through a floor-to-ceiling window. A wood-effect floor flows into a capacious open-plan living space which comprises a sitting room, kitchen and a formal dining area. The user-friendly kitchen also offers less formal eating space; a central island with a breakfast bar and a 1 + 1/2 sink with a pull-out mixer tap. The well-equipped kitchen is fitted with base-and-wall-mounted high-gloss units, wooden worktops, an induction hob with an angled extractor fan, plus a range of integrated appliances, such as an under-counter fridge and a dishwasher, as well as a fan oven and pull-out storage. Meanwhile, within the dining area, there is a wealth of built-in storage, including a generous pantry-cum-utility room which presents space and plumbing for a washing machine.
The lounge area boasts a wood-burning stove - a staple of country life - and a door which leads out to a bijou sunroom, which provides a peaceful reading nook.
The ground floor also houses two bedrooms, the largest of which is positioned beyond the kitchen, and this includes a built-in wardrobe with mirror-fronted sliding doors. As this room is located next door to a wet room, it grants an ideal set-up for less mobile family members.
The top floor affords a light-streamed lounge which carries a far-reaching, elevated view across the River Severn, with May Hill standing in the far distance. A sliding glass door leads to a balcony, giving a serene space to soak in the sublime surroundings.
There are two more bedrooms on this level, the largest of which serves as a grand master suite as it features a vaulted ceiling, a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom. The other bedroom is served by the family bathroom which includes a bath, countertop vanity unit, WC and a heated towel rail. A study is also housed within this level of the property, and this could be adopted into a nursery if required.
The bungalow
A door in the dining area of the open-plan living space opens into the bungalow - but this area of the home also has its own external access.
The kitchen has been recently fitted and includes shaker-style units with wood-effect worktops, a deep sink with a mixer tap and blue splashback tiles to give a pop of colour. The space is well-equipped with an integrated dishwasher, microwave and oven, a cupboard housing a washing machine and space for a fridge-freezer. A window over the kitchen sink exhibits the unspoiled rural vista beautifully well.
The L-shaped dining-cum-living room is beautifully bright as it is dual aspect and the principal focal point is an Aga woodburning stove, housed within a forest stone fireplace. A set of sliding doors leads out to a private patio seating area within the expansive rear garden.
The bedrooms all boast lovely views over the rear garden and of these, three are large enough to accommodate double beds, whereas the smaller would serve as a study or single bedroom. In terms of washing facilities, there is a shower room complete with a walk-in electric shower, a vanity unit, a wall-hung WC and a heated towel rail. The hallway also includes two built-in cupboards, one of which has hanging space, whereas the other has a good amount of shelving.
The great outdoors
A level lawn wraps around the home, and this includes a pleasing variety of mature trees, shrubs, hedging and a small orchard - offering plums, pears, apples and redcurrants. In addition to the formal gardens, there is a substantial paddock, which awards ample space to keep chickens, goats or sheep.
The steel-framed barns at the far end of the garden presently offer a vast workshop/storage area but have planning permission to be converted into two self-contained, single-storey holiday lets, each with two bedrooms, a sitting room, a kitchenette and a bathroom. For more information, search P0746/18/FUL on the Forest of Dean Council website. It is worth noting that the ground in front of the barns has all been reinforced to ensure that horseboxes or lorries do not sink into the ground.
Greenfields also benefits from having a large parking area; in addition to the secure driveway, which gives space to keep several vehicles, there is a detached timber-clad four-bay garage/carport which also features a power and water supply, plus a staircase to a storage area in the loft.
General
Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil-fired central heating + two woodburning stoves. Private drainage. Mains telephone line and fibre broadband available.
Local Authority: Forest Of Dean. Band E
Tenure: Freehold
Directions
From Ross-on-Wye, take the A40 towards Gloucester and head through Weston under Penyard and Ryeford. After entering the village of Lea, pass the primary school on the left, then take the turn onto the B4224 towards Mitcheldean. Upon reaching Mitcheldean, at the mini roundabout go straight over towards Abenhall and Flaxley. Continue along this road until you reach the A48, then turn right towards Chepstow. Stay on this road for 3.5 miles, passing through Newnham, then take the left-hand turn towards Awre. Greenfields will be found on the right-hand side of the road after approximately 500 metres.
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Ross-on-Wye 14 miles • Gloucester 15 miles • Chepstow 16 miles • Monmouth 18 miles • Cheltenham 22 miles • Bristol 33 miles • (All distances are approximate)
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