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- A former stable block sits here embracing the same outlook as the principal building and, whilst remarkably intact, presents as a project which could be reimagined as separate accommodation, garaging or creative studio space (STP)
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Description
Stoke House is a late Georgian architectural masterpiece with a stuccoed facade and colonnaded entrance, built circa 1820. The interior features a central stairwell with a swans' neck handrail, a galleried landing, and generous reception rooms that connect to one another. The ground floor has a kitchen with Shaker style cabinetry, a side bay with glazed doors, and a family dining room with a fireplace.
The kitchen also includes a side bay with glazed doors leading to the informal gardens. The utility room, scullery, and snug complete the ground floor. The first floor features a vast drawing room with a box sash window and an open fire, as well as three bathrooms.
On the second floor, there are six bedrooms, including one that serves as a home office with views of the Somerset countryside. The house is surrounded by 12 acres of land with a mix of ancient woodland and formal grounds. There is also a former stable block that could be reimagined as separate accommodation, garaging, or creative studio space.