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Our Summary
- The attic space, originally used as servants’ quarters, has extensive further living space now in need of updating
- At the rear of the house there is ancillary accommodation with a kitchen, living space and additional bedrooms offering scope for many uses including multi-generational living
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Description
Nibley Hall is a Grade II* listed manor house built in the 1600s, reflecting Georgian period ideals of symmetry and proportion. The property features a stucco rococo ceiling, tall sash windows with original shutters, original ceiling roses, elm floorboards, Georgian panelling, and ornate fireplaces. A grand double front door opens into an elegant central entrance hall, with the drawing room and dining room to either side.
The main house has six bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a walk-in dressing room, and an original elm turned staircase connecting the ground and first floors. The property also includes ancillary accommodation, an attic space, and outbuildings such as four Victorian stables, a tack room, and a gym. The grounds cover approximately 3 acres, featuring extensive lawns, mature trees, and ornate shrubs.