A Georgian Country House Packed with Historical Features
Tucked away behind thick, leafy borders on a quiet country lane, this Georgian home feels every bit the hidden treasure. Set in the rolling Gloucestershire countryside, the property tells a story of centuries of craftsmanship and thoughtful evolution.
Originally three 18th-century cottages, it has been gradually transformed into a single, harmonious residence of 3,138 square feet, blending elegant Georgian proportions with the character of its earlier origins.

The house bears the creative imprint of several generations of owners, including celebrated British furniture designer Gordon Russell, who lived here in the 1940s.
Russell left behind a series of architectural flourishes, like stone arches, bespoke joinery, and clever spatial interventions, that complement the home’s centuries-old details.
Exposed rafters, stone mullions, leaded windows, and grand inglenook fireplaces speak to its 18th-century roots. At the same time, sympathetic updates by the current owner have introduced modern comfort without disturbing the home’s historic soul.

A Crittall front door leads into the main reception, where natural light streams in from three sides. The ground floor follows a traditional Georgian flow, a graceful enfilade of interconnected rooms that invites easy movement between spaces.

The living room centres on a striking inglenook fireplace, its exposed timbers and pale blue walls creating an atmosphere of quiet elegance.

At the rear, the dining room is brightened by white-washed ceiling panelling and opens to an east-facing conservatory.







The heart of the home is the sweeping open-plan kitchen, located in a later wing. Here, Gordon Russell’s stone arches create a dramatic sense of volume, framing views of the surrounding gardens.

Blue-painted oak cabinetry wraps around a generous island, while a Sandyford Sherlock range cooker anchors the space. Parquet flooring in a herringbone pattern leads to a relaxed sitting area where an arched fireplace and exposed stone wall make an inviting focal point.

Upstairs, three bedrooms occupy the first floor, each bathed in gentle countryside light. The principal suite is a serene dual-aspect retreat, with a Fired Earth–tiled en suite bathroom featuring a roll-top tub and separate shower.
A private staircase leads to a top-floor dressing room beneath soaring rafters.




The top floor offers a fourth bedroom and bathroom, set beneath the sweep of exposed beams.








Outside, the gardens form a series of enchanting spaces, each designed for a different mood or moment.
At the front, a broad formal lawn stretches toward an elegant pavilion of Gordon Russell’s design, its silhouette framed by mature trees.
The kitchen opens to a stone-paved terrace scented with lavender and climbing roses, ideal for al fresco dining. Around the back, the conservatory flows into a secluded courtyard garden complete with seating nooks and sculptural water features.





The house is listed for £2.000.000 at Inigo.
