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- Nethercote House is a late eighteenth century listed house with nineteenth century alterations and with a family/ breakfast room extension to the kitchen with a large roof lantern and doors to the patio, built by the present owners, who have also created additional accommodation in the attached stone barn, which would also adapt to provide a self-contained two bedroom annexe if desired (subject to necessary consents)
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Description
Nethercote House is an 18th-century listed house with 19th-century alterations, retaining many period features and character. The house has a pillared portico, encaustic Victorian tiled floor, and an entrance hall with access to the cellar. The main reception rooms include a 32-foot-long drawing room, study, and formal dining room, with additional space in the kitchen and a large utility room and boot room.
The attached stone barn provides additional accommodation, which could be converted into a self-contained two-bedroom annexe, and has a cinema room, snooker room, and bar area. The house has five floors of bedrooms, including a principal bedroom suite on the first floor, three further first-floor bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, and three further bedrooms on the second floor. The gardens and grounds include a private drive, double gates, lawned and well-stocked gardens, a summer house, pond, and a heated outdoor swimming pool with pool house and changing room.
There is also a hard tennis court, large garage barn, detached single-storey brick building for a tool store or home office, three stables, and storage building.