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Our Summary
- Multiple reception rooms and scope for annexe creation
- Over the past four years, the current owner has undertaken a series of sensitive improvements, including restoration of the timberwork to both mock Tudor gable windows, roof works to the outbuildings, and overall cosmetic refurbishment, ensuring the property is presented to an excellent standard while preserving its historic integrity
- A secondary staircase, which once served the former servants’ quarters, offers exciting potential for conversion into a self contained annexe, subject to the necessary consents
- The former coach house extends to approximately 1,893 sq ft and offers excellent potential for conversion into separate ancillary accommodation, subject to careful design and the necessary consents
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Description
The Old Parsonage is a Grade II* period residence situated on approximately 2.05 acres of mature gardens with a former coach house and outbuildings. The house, designed by William Butterfield in 1854, features a steeply pitched roof, mock Tudor gables, and decorative detailing. With over 5,150 sq ft of accommodation, the house includes an impressive entrance hall, elegant reception rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, and seven spacious double bedrooms.
The first floor also provides additional bathrooms and a secondary staircase that could offer potential for conversion into a self-contained annex. Externally, the property has a range of outbuildings, including a heated indoor swimming pool and double garages, as well as a driveway, parking area, and mature gardens with a pergola-lined walkway.