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Upland House
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Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire£1,650,000 Freehold

Upland House

Arguably the most impressive room in the house is the elegant living room, where huge Edwardian windows look onto the gardens and courtyards

This enchanting Grade II-listed stone house is tucked in a quiet pocket of the Cotswolds, four miles south-east of Stroud. Lovingly restored by the artist-owner, the interior is characterised by natural materials and a soft colour palette subtly paired with the many original architectural features and the wonderful quality of natural light that softly illuminates each room. Old Cotswold stone walls enclose the beautifully landscaped gardens, which are chock-full of perennials, vegetables, and scented climbers, while two substantial outbuildings, one a glass-fronted painting studio, the other ripe for restoration, are set within the greenery.

Setting the Scene

Roughcast, lime-washed walls form a handsome Georgian frontage, although the house is thought to have 16th-century origins, and probably some Edwardian additions such as the full-height living room windows.

The house is set in the historic Gloucestershire village of Chalford Hill, which forms part of the two square miles of some of the most beautiful countryside in the Cotswolds. The village lies four miles southeast of Stroud on the north side of the River Frome, eight miles west of Cirencester, and in and above the Golden Valley.

The Grand Tour 

Set behind the original old stone wall, the house feels secluded and private. There are two entrance points – from the rear garden, or from the north-easterly side. The latter is accessed via a wooden gate opening onto a garden path, where the doorway leads directly into a boot room, scullery, and the utility area.

Forming the heart of the house, the kitchen and dining room are set centrally on plan. This is a wonderfully welcoming space, with added warmth from the large Aga. Hand-picked vintage pieces bring the kitchen together with an artful touch; a large Belfast sink is set on an old table beneath the window, worktops are of solid reclaimed timber, and an antique armoire provides plenty of storage. Creamy distemper brings texture to the walls, and the dining area, set to one side, is softly illuminated by the southerly light filtering through a large sash window.

Arguably the most impressive room in the house is the elegant living room, which unfolds across the south easterly side. Lime-washed floorboards run underfoot, walls are painted a powdery pink, and huge Edwardian windows look onto the gardens and courtyards, bringing an excellent quality of natural light through the course of the day. Thick oak beams extend overhead, and a log-burning stove forms a natural focal point in winter months.

Stripped pine treads and a cherry wood handrail define the staircase, which ascends to the upper storey, housing the four double bedrooms. The main bedroom suite is a quiet and peaceful room where the morning light streams through original sash windows, framing views across the treetops. White-washed floorboards continue underfoot and walls are painted in Earthborn’s ‘Ballet Shoe’. A bespoke en suite bathroom adjoins the bedroom, complete with a cast iron roll-top bathtub and walk-in shower, where terracotta tiles line the floor and walls.

There are three further bedrooms on this level, one with an en-suite shower room, another with direct access to the garden, and there is also a family bathroom, with both shower and bath.

The Great Outdoors 

The outside spaces at Upland House are no less carefully considered and lovingly tended. A keen horticulturalist, the owner has bought life and vitality to beds and borders which brim with roses and foxgloves, herbaceous plants, herbs, and flowering perennials. Paths weave through expanses of lawns, leading into the wilderness of trailing climbers, mature trees, and wooded areas; the sound of birdsong and the natural spring trickling in the background.

A productive kitchen garden with raised beds and a glasshouse provides a haven for self-sufficient growers, while on the south easterly edge of the plot lies a substantial two-storey stone outbuilding, ripe for restoration. Beside this building, there is also a large glass-fronted lean-to, currently used as a painting and ceramics studio – a wonderfully peaceful spot to work amidst the backdrop of the garden.

Out and About

Chalford is a quintessential Cotswold village with charming narrow lanes lined with historic homes of Cotswold stone. The village has a friendly spirit, playing host to an annual music festival, and for day-to-day amenities, there is a community shop on Chalford bottom High Street. The Sports and Social club has regular football and cricket matches to watch or take part in, plus tennis, and exercise classes. The Kings Head, in the neighbouring village of France Lynch, is popular amongst the local residents, and is a pleasant 20-minute stroll from the house.

The market towns of Stroud and Cirencester are both within easy reach. Stroud has an excellent offering of independent businesses, a Waitrose supermarket, and a national award-winning farmers market. The music scene is vibrant in this artistic town, with venues across town, such as The Subscription Rooms, supporting a variety of performances year-round.

There are plenty of excellent food offerings to chose from, not least the most recent addition Juliet from the team behind the ever-popular 300-year-old pub, The Woolpack in nearby Slad. Wilder in Nailsworth is also particular note, alongside the interiors shop Object Story.

The area is renowned for excellent schooling. Chalford has a popular primary school and Thomas Keble Secondary School is a five-minute drive away. There are also well-regarded grammar schools in nearby Stroud, as well as in Gloucester and Cheltenham, alongside private schools Beaudesert Park in Minchinhampton, Wycliffe in Stonehouse, as well as several popular schools in Cheltenham.

Transport links are excellent with trains into London Paddington from Stroud mainline station in around 90 minutes. Both the M5 and M4 motorways are easily accessible. The larger town of Cheltenham is 12 miles away, and the house is around a 30-minute drive from junction 15 of the M4. Bath and Bristol are also both under an hour by car.

Council Tax Band: G

Please note that all areas, measurements and distances given in these particulars are approximate and rounded. The text, photographs and floor plans are for general guidance only. Inigo has not tested any services, appliances or specific fittings — prospective purchasers are advised to inspect the property themselves. All fixtures, fittings and furniture not specifically itemised within these particulars are deemed removable by the vendor.
Upland House — Chalford Hill, Gloucestershire
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