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Our Summary
- The Outbuildings - To the rear of the house is a superb barn which is ripe for conversion (subject to planning)
- There are various trees, flower beds and potential to create something magical
- The house has an integral annexe, a sizeable two storey barn and a further outbuilding giving plenty of options for potential conversion
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Description
Bower Hinton Manor is a Grade II listed manor house built from local honey-colored hamstone with a thatched roof to the front and a tiled roof to the rear. The house features a medieval cat hole, ornate plasterwork, a priest's hole, and mullion windows. Inside, the entrance hall has a flagstone floor and a heavy timber door leading to a rear courtyard garden for the annex.
The sitting room has a large inglenook fireplace, a woodburning stove, and ornate plasterwork. The dining room has an inglenook fireplace and exposed beams, while the kitchen is rustic and features a medieval stone spiral staircase leading up to the master bedroom. The upstairs bedrooms offer a wide and airy landing, and the main staircase also accesses a snook barn with multiple rooms, and another outbuilding.
The garden is approximately half an acre in size and features a patio, lawn, and potential kitchen garden.