Beverston is a beautifully situated four bedroom period property set in an acre of landscaped gardens and extended to provide well proportioined living accommocation.
The house was built in 1890 as the farmhouse to Beverston Farm at Tidenham. It is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and enjoying panoramic views of the Severn estuary and local countryside.
The house is approached via part glazed door with a fan light above.
It is packed with features including stained glass panels, wooden floors and fire places. On the ground floor you will find a study, a drawing room, dining room, garden room, a kitchen/breakfast room which has a twin oven Aga, a utility room with an oven and hob and space for a fridge, a shower room and a rear porch.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms.
The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and an en suite bathroom. Bedroom two has a wash hand basin.
The bathroom is also on this floor.
The property is approached by a five-bar gate and a driveway leading to a parking area and garage. There is also potential plasnning for a three-bay garage to be repositioned along the rear boundary.
The gardens are laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs. There is a useful area used as an office/studion which has power, lighting and broadband connection.
Beverston is on the market with Stewart Connor, of Beaufort Square, Chepstow, for £699,950.
For more details contact 01291 623111.
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