Guide price £1,375,000

6 bedroom detached house for sale

Cossack Square, Nailsworth, GL6

6 Bedroom icon 3 Bathroom icon 4 Reception room icon

Key features

  • Edwardian residence
  • Detached
  • Popular Town
  • Central location

About this property

Located in the heart of Nailsworth, Axpill House is a substantial, beautifully presented Edwardian home blending period character with modern living. Once home to poet W.H. Davies, this impressive six-bedroom property spans three floors, featuring grand reception rooms, a cellar, and a master suite. Outside enjoys a tiered garden with stunning hill views, a garage, and driveway.

Located in the heart of Nailsworth, Axpill House is a substantial Edwardian stone residence blending period elegance with modern living. Once home to the poet W.H. Davies, this historic property has been thoughtfully extended and modernised across three floors. The ground floor features two grand reception rooms, both boasting original open fireplaces and large sash windows. At the rear, an impressive kitchen/breakfast/family room serves as the home's hub, complemented by a utility room and cloakroom. A functional cellar/laundry room is also accessible from the main hall. The first floor offers three spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with a roll-top bath and a separate shower room. The versatile second floor provides three additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and a study—an ideal layout for a home office or a semi-independent space for older children.

Outside
The front of the property features a garage and driveway for convenient off-road parking. To the rear, the tiered and enclosed garden offers views across the rooftops to the surrounding hills. This beautifully maintained outdoor space includes a level lawn perfect for children to play, a private sunken patio, and a dedicated terrace ideal for entertaining. Thoughtfully landscaped with an array of plants, trees, shrubs, and mature hedging, the garden also boasts a vegetable plot complete with a greenhouse and garden shed.

Situation
Nestled in steep wooded hills, Nailsworth is a vibrant and friendly town with a wealth of independent businesses, from artisan food to fashion and handmade jewellery. It boasts a wide range of cafes and restaurants, including the famous Williams Food Hall and Hobbs House Bakery. The town offers a perfect blend of town and country, with beautiful nearby National Trust common land and Woodchester Park. It's also well-connected by the M4/M5 and rail services to London from nearby Stroud and Kemble.

Property Ref Number:

HAM-62361

Additional information

  • Edwardian residence
  • Detached
  • Popular Town
  • Central location
  • Character features
  • Extended
  • Well presented
  • Beautiful garden
  • Garage and driveway

Key information

Council Tax Band: F

Tenure: Freehold

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy performance certificate for Cossack Square, Nailsworth, GL6
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Guide price £1,375,000

6 bedroom detached house for sale

Cossack Square, Nailsworth, GL6

6 Bedroom icon 3 Bathroom icon 4 Reception room icon

Key features

  • Edwardian residence
  • Detached
  • Popular Town
  • Central location

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