A House of Distinction Set within the prestigious grounds of Sandywell Park, The Old Hall is an exceptional Grade II listed residence that exudes character, grandeur and charm. Dating back to 1704, this historic home has been featured in Condé Nast and offers over 3,500 sq. ft. of accommodation. Combining striking period features with modern comforts, it provides a rare opportunity to enjoy life in one of the Cotswolds’ most exclusive settings.
Grand Interiors From the moment you step inside, the reception hall sets the tone, with its sense of scale and elegance. The ground floor includes an impressive formal dining room and a breakfast kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances. The showpiece is the magnificent 31ft drawing room, where high ceilings, sash windows and exquisite detailing create a very special living and entertaining space overlooking the manicured gardens. A utility room, a shower room and a gym / hobbies room with direct garage access complete the downstairs.
Elegant Bedrooms There are five generous bedrooms, each brimming with character. The principal suite features fitted storage and an en suite. A family bathroom, cloakroom and additional bedrooms ensure ample space for family and guests. Tall windows flood the rooms with natural light and frame views of the stunning landscaped grounds.
A Unique Lifestyle Life at Sandywell Park is about so much more than just a beautiful, historic house. Residents enjoy shared access to around 5.8 acres of landscaped gardens, an outdoor heated swimming pool and a private tennis court - rare privileges in such a setting. The Old Hall also offers a garage, private gravel driveway with generous parking and the peace of mind of a managed estate. The communal, parkland style gardens are tended year-round, while the surrounding Cotswold countryside provides endless opportunities for walks and outdoor pursuits.
Location Perfectly positioned between Cheltenham and Andoversford, Sandywell Park offers the best of both worlds: a tranquil semi-rural environment within minutes of town. Cheltenham itself is famed for its Regency architecture, Michelin-starred dining, boutique shopping and vibrant festivals - from literature and jazz to the world-renowned Cheltenham Gold Cup. Exceptional independent schooling, including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College and Dean Close, is also within easy reach.