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Our Summary
- A NATIONALLY IMPORTANT GRADE II* LISTED TOWNHOUSE OF EARLY 17TH CENTURY ORIGIN, OFFERING IMPRESSIVE ACCOMMODATION, OUTSTANDING PERIOD FEATURES AND RARE RESTORATION POTENTIAL AT THE HEART OF THE TOWN
- While the house would benefit from sensitive and comprehensive restoration, it offers enormous potential for a new custodian to sympathetically enhance and personalise a truly special home
- The rear wing lends itself well to conversion into self contained ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents, making the property particularly well suited to multi-generational living or guest use
- The remaining section of the barn offers further potential for residential conversion, subject to the necessary consents, presenting an exciting opportunity to create additional accommodation
- 54 acres, offer scope for further development, again subject to obtaining the appropriate planning permissions
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Description
A nationally important Grade II* listed townhouse, Churchill House, dates from the early 17th century and offers impressive accommodation, outstanding period features, and rare restoration potential. The house features a handsome classical frontage bearing the date 1688, with a concealed earlier rear wing of half-timbered construction. It has a grand central hall and landing, well-proportioned reception rooms, fine panelling, original fireplaces, and a stunning first-floor plasterwork ceiling in high relief.
The house offers striking views across the square, and significant restoration opportunities exist, including conversion of the rear wing into self-contained ancillary accommodation.