5 bedroom detached house to rent
Far Wells Road Bisley GL6
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About this property
PREMIUM - Tucked away on a quiet no-through lane in one of the Cotswolds' most desirable villages, this beautifully presented Victorian home combines timeless charm with modern comfort and enjoys breath-taking views over a peaceful, rolling valley. Set over three spacious floors, it offers flexible, stylish living ideal for families. The ground floor includes two elegant reception rooms, both featuring bay windows, original fireplaces, and built-in cabinetry. At the rear, a light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area serves as the heart of the home. A striking circular skylight floods the space with natural light, while large sliding doors open directly onto the garden. A versatile additional room currently serves as a combined study and utility?ideal for home working or as an extra flexible space. The welcoming hallway and a convenient guest cloakroom complete the ground floor. Upstairs, the main bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and a sleek en suite. Three further bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom offer ample space for family, guests, or home offices. On the top floor, a spacious fifth bedroom with excellent eaves storage provides a perfect guest room. Council tax G. Deposit five weeks rent. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker
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Situation
The property is located in Bisley which is a picturesque Cotswold village just four miles east of Stroud and 20 minutes from Kemble station and Set on a scenic plateau overlooking the Toadsmoor Valley. Known for its honey-coloured stone cottages and charming terraced streets, Bisley is steeped in history and natural beauty. The village lies within a Conservation Area and the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Historic features include the 13th-century All Saints Church (restored in the 19th century), a village lock-up from 1824, and The Bear Inn?once the local courthouse. Roman artefacts and centuries-old buildings reflect Bisley's deep roots, with ties to the wool trade and early Christian traditions.
Bisley is also famed for its annual Well Dressing on Ascension Day, a vibrant tradition revived in 1863 by Rev. Thomas Keble, who greatly influenced the village's heritage.
Despite its peaceful, rural setting, Bisley has a strong community spirit with two pubs, churches, a historic primary school, village hall, and farm shop. It's ideal for walkers and nature lovers, with access to the Wysis Way and miles of woodland and valley paths.
5 Bedrooms
4 Reception rooms
Mature Gardens
Ultra fast Gigaclear installed
Outstanding views
Key information
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