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- A period brick outbuilding, believed to be a former coach house, benefits from planning permission for conversion to ancillary accommodation (Ref: 23/01805/ful), offering valuable scope
- Further traditional brick outbuildings offer excellent storage and potential
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Description
Coombe House is a 6000 sq ft former rectory situated in the village of Chieveley, offering a blend of village convenience and complete privacy. The property features an elegant Georgian façade with period charm, dating back to the 17th century, with beautifully proportioned rooms throughout, including a central reception hall with open fireplace. The house boasts a range of living spaces, including a drawing room, dining room, study, and five bedrooms, with three bathrooms.
The ground floor also includes a light-filled kitchen and breakfast room, walk-in pantry, laundry room, boot room, and cloakroom. The first floor has three further rooms, ideal as additional bedrooms, a playroom, or guest accommodation. The rear gardens are a standout feature, with a large formal lawn, natural stone terrace, specimen trees, clipped topiary, and a swimming pool and pool house.
The property also includes a period brick outbuilding, believed to be a former coach house, with planning permission for conversion to ancillary accommodation.