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- ‘What drew me here back in 1991 was how much potential the house offered,’ says the current owner, who has called Church Mead House home for over 30 years
- ‘The house has been so flexible – it’s been a family home, a workspace, and it even has potential for an annex, or holiday rental
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Description
Church Mead House is a Grade II listed Jacobean home dating from around 1700, featuring a distinctive Dutch Mansard roof and thick stone walls. The five-bedroom property spans three floors, offering a versatile layout that has adapted to various uses, including family homes, home businesses, and potential annex or holiday rentals. The property has been updated, including recent improvements to the kitchen with skylights and access to a beautifully designed garden.
The garden features colorful plantings and offers views of the surrounding countryside, including fields of sheep and cows, and an avenue of trees leading to the village church.