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Our Summary
- Throughout, the house retains an abundance of original features, including fine fireplaces, original glazing, extensive wood panelling and beautifully aged exposed floorboards, offering an opportunity for modernisation
- In addition, ‘The Coachman’s Cottage’ provides self-contained accommodation and, subject to the necessary permissions, offers potential for further development as secondary accommodation
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Description
The property is an elegant Georgian manor house constructed in the early 19th century of gault brick with a slate tiled roof. The house is situated on about 9 acres of land with formal gardens, open lawns, and useful outbuildings. The property features a striking principal entrance with Ionic columns and a stone canopy, a charming two-storey bay with a pyramidal roof, and far-reaching views across its grounds and gardens.
Inside, the house boasts a wealth of period detail, including fine fireplaces, original glazing, extensive wood panelling, and beautifully aged exposed floorboards. The ground floor is arranged around a central reception hall, with a series of elegant reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, a boot room, and a snooker room and games room. The first floor offers well-proportioned bedroom accommodation, with a principal bedroom close to a dressing room and bathroom.
The property also includes a tennis court, manicured lawns, areas of woodland, stabling with paddocks, and a riding area, as well as a range of outbuildings and a self-contained Coachman's Cottage.