Guide price
£1,100,000
(£439/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleBox, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
From 2,508 - 3,046 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Historic Cotswold home
Characterful reception spaces and vaulted cellar
Spacious Victorian kitchen
Stunning countryside views
Wraparound garden, garage, and parking
EPC Rating = E
A quintessential family home with breath taking views in this outstanding village.
Description
Situated at the heart of the picturesque Cotswold village of Box, Woodleaze House perfectly blends everyday comfort with remarkable historic charm. Elements of the property date back to 1603, most notably the main reception hall, where time-worn flagstones and a Jacobean spice cupboard immediately set a sense of heritage. Throughout the home, original beams, fireplaces, shutters, and a mix of stone and timber flooring reflect its long and fascinating history, giving the property a unique warmth and character. The house boasts the most stunning views.
The entrance opens into a striking reception hall, currently also used as an occasional dining space by the owners. A substantial fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere, making it an ideal setting for intimate gatherings during the colder months. Below, a generous cellar with a vaulted, full-height ceiling offers excellent potential as a wine store or additional storage area.
The kitchen, added during the Victorian era, forms the central hub of the home. Retaining its character with aged flagstone flooring, it is both practical and inviting. A classic green Rayburn serves as both a cooking appliance and a charming focal point. Handmade oak cabinetry by Stroud Furniture Makers provides ample storage, while there is plenty of space for a family dining table-perfect for relaxed meals and entertaining. A walk-in pantry, complete with its original stone shelving, adds further practicality. From the kitchen, a conservatory opens directly onto the garden, creating a bright and peaceful space ideal for morning coffee or quiet afternoons.
The property offers two reception rooms: A comfortable snug/family room and an elegant drawing room. Each features its own fireplace, with a wood-burning stove in the snug and an open fire in the drawing room. The latter, part of the Victorian addition, enjoys a high ceiling characteristic of the period, along with a large window that frames views over the garden.
Upstairs, the accommodation is arranged over two floors. The first floor provides three bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom, while the second floor includes two additional bedrooms and a generous attic room, well-suited for use as a home office. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom and lovely views across the garden and surrounding countryside. All bedrooms have been sensibly designed to offer comfort along with useful built-in storage.
The garden is a standout feature, providing a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. Wrapping around three sides of the house, it showcases classic English country style, with mature trees, colourful planting, and multiple seating areas to enjoy throughout the seasons.
Further benefits include a single garage and a nearby parking space within a short walk, along with an additional parking space located directly beside the house.
Location
The charming village of Box is widely regarded as one of the most desirable locations within the Minchinhampton area, known for its strong community atmosphere and an abundance of beautiful period homes set along its picturesque lanes. A lively village spirit is evident through regular events and activities, such as the fortnightly ‘Box Bar’ held in the village hall, alongside a variety of local clubs including a well-attended gardening group and much-loved Open Garden events.
Just a short distance away lies Minchinhampton Common – an expansive stretch of National Trust land, perfect for walking and outdoor pursuits. The Common is also home to one of three well-regarded golf courses and is known for its free-roaming cattle, adding to the area’s rural charm. Nearby Box Woods, maintained by the local community, provide further opportunities for scenic walks.
Box is within easy reach of the historic market town of Minchinhampton, which is accessible on foot and offers a selection of amenities including a popular gastro pub, independent cafés, and a range of boutique shops. The larger market towns of Stroud and Cirencester are also close by, both featuring Waitrose supermarkets, while Stroud is particularly noted for its award-winning Saturday Farmers’ Market.
Education is a significant attraction of the area, with an excellent range of both private and state schooling options. Beaudesert Park is conveniently within walking distance, and Westonbirt School in Tetbury can be reached in approximately 20 minutes by car. The area is also well served by a number of highly regarded grammar schools in Stroud, as well as further schooling options in Gloucester and Cheltenham, all of which are easily accessible from Box.
Square Footage: 2,508 sq ft
Directions
From Cirencester, take the A419 south-west and join the A429 towards Tetbury. Continue for approximately 8 miles before turning right, signposted towards Box and Minchinhampton. Follow the road into the village of Box, passing through the village centre and continuing uphill towards Scar Hill. The property will be found on the right-hand side, enjoying an elevated position with views across the surrounding Cotswold countryside.
Additional Info
Services - All mains services are connected to the property. Gas Central Heating. Fast broadband
Brochure prepared in May 2026 and photos taken in May 2025.
Description
Situated at the heart of the picturesque Cotswold village of Box, Woodleaze House perfectly blends everyday comfort with remarkable historic charm. Elements of the property date back to 1603, most notably the main reception hall, where time-worn flagstones and a Jacobean spice cupboard immediately set a sense of heritage. Throughout the home, original beams, fireplaces, shutters, and a mix of stone and timber flooring reflect its long and fascinating history, giving the property a unique warmth and character. The house boasts the most stunning views.
The entrance opens into a striking reception hall, currently also used as an occasional dining space by the owners. A substantial fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere, making it an ideal setting for intimate gatherings during the colder months. Below, a generous cellar with a vaulted, full-height ceiling offers excellent potential as a wine store or additional storage area.
The kitchen, added during the Victorian era, forms the central hub of the home. Retaining its character with aged flagstone flooring, it is both practical and inviting. A classic green Rayburn serves as both a cooking appliance and a charming focal point. Handmade oak cabinetry by Stroud Furniture Makers provides ample storage, while there is plenty of space for a family dining table-perfect for relaxed meals and entertaining. A walk-in pantry, complete with its original stone shelving, adds further practicality. From the kitchen, a conservatory opens directly onto the garden, creating a bright and peaceful space ideal for morning coffee or quiet afternoons.
The property offers two reception rooms: A comfortable snug/family room and an elegant drawing room. Each features its own fireplace, with a wood-burning stove in the snug and an open fire in the drawing room. The latter, part of the Victorian addition, enjoys a high ceiling characteristic of the period, along with a large window that frames views over the garden.
Upstairs, the accommodation is arranged over two floors. The first floor provides three bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom, while the second floor includes two additional bedrooms and a generous attic room, well-suited for use as a home office. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom and lovely views across the garden and surrounding countryside. All bedrooms have been sensibly designed to offer comfort along with useful built-in storage.
The garden is a standout feature, providing a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. Wrapping around three sides of the house, it showcases classic English country style, with mature trees, colourful planting, and multiple seating areas to enjoy throughout the seasons.
Further benefits include a single garage and a nearby parking space within a short walk, along with an additional parking space located directly beside the house.
Location
The charming village of Box is widely regarded as one of the most desirable locations within the Minchinhampton area, known for its strong community atmosphere and an abundance of beautiful period homes set along its picturesque lanes. A lively village spirit is evident through regular events and activities, such as the fortnightly ‘Box Bar’ held in the village hall, alongside a variety of local clubs including a well-attended gardening group and much-loved Open Garden events.
Just a short distance away lies Minchinhampton Common – an expansive stretch of National Trust land, perfect for walking and outdoor pursuits. The Common is also home to one of three well-regarded golf courses and is known for its free-roaming cattle, adding to the area’s rural charm. Nearby Box Woods, maintained by the local community, provide further opportunities for scenic walks.
Box is within easy reach of the historic market town of Minchinhampton, which is accessible on foot and offers a selection of amenities including a popular gastro pub, independent cafés, and a range of boutique shops. The larger market towns of Stroud and Cirencester are also close by, both featuring Waitrose supermarkets, while Stroud is particularly noted for its award-winning Saturday Farmers’ Market.
Education is a significant attraction of the area, with an excellent range of both private and state schooling options. Beaudesert Park is conveniently within walking distance, and Westonbirt School in Tetbury can be reached in approximately 20 minutes by car. The area is also well served by a number of highly regarded grammar schools in Stroud, as well as further schooling options in Gloucester and Cheltenham, all of which are easily accessible from Box.
Square Footage: 2,508 sq ft
Directions
From Cirencester, take the A419 south-west and join the A429 towards Tetbury. Continue for approximately 8 miles before turning right, signposted towards Box and Minchinhampton. Follow the road into the village of Box, passing through the village centre and continuing uphill towards Scar Hill. The property will be found on the right-hand side, enjoying an elevated position with views across the surrounding Cotswold countryside.
Additional Info
Services - All mains services are connected to the property. Gas Central Heating. Fast broadband
Brochure prepared in May 2026 and photos taken in May 2025.
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