Gloucestershire manor house for sale
A wonderful Edwardian manor house with fantastic gardens in Gloucestershire has just come on the market

The Netherswell Manor Estate is a wonderful, classic manor estate and one of the most impressive manor houses in the area. The property has accommodation spread out over three floors.
The spacious rooms are perfect for entertaining; the fantastic drawing room was previously the ballroom of the mansion which has now been hung with silk walls to create a theatrical scene. The property comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, four further bedrooms and four further bathrooms and outside are charming formal gardens.
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The interior in general is dominated by large, light filled rooms and includes oak panelling, a fine staircase, several open carved fireplaces, elaborate plasterworks, mouldings, oak floors and original oak doors.
Outside the gardens comprise herbaceous borders, formal rose beds, clipped lavender, level lawns and a centrally sited lily pond with a pretty fountain. There is also an open-front summerhouse providing a charming focal point and a large paved terrace which is ideal for summer entertaining. The gardens all have spectacular views out over the Cotswold countryside and come to around 1.5 acres.
The guide price is £1.95m. For further information please contact Savills on 01242 548 000 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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