Standing in an elevated private position Stinchcombe Hill House is a fine Edwardian residence built in 1907 by the renowned Cotswold architect, Morley Horder, under a commission by the Lister family who were the principal employers locally. The result of Horder's efforts is a fine stone built country house with part rendered brick elevations under a stone tiled gabled roof.
The property retains all of its Edwardian charm with stone mullion leaded casement windows and machine tapestry panels to the reception hall and inner hall.
Approached over a 'no through road' across Stinchcombe Hill Golf Course, Stinchcombe Hill House is set in attractive grounds with sweeping gravelled driveway, formal gardens, beautifully mixed woodland extending to some 10 acres