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Our Summary
- Planning and listed building consent was granted in 2008 for the reconfiguration of the family rooms to create a larger kitchen and breakfast room, offering further scope to enhance the house for modern family living
- The remainder of the buildings currently provide workshops and stores, with potential for sensitive ancillary conversion, subject to the usual planning and listed building consents
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Description
Hinchwick Manor is a historic Grade II listed country house constructed of Cotswold stone and built in 1826. The house has three floors plus cellar, offering a combination of formal reception rooms and family accommodations. The property features a principal suite with en-suite bathroom, three further en-suite bedrooms, and a family sitting room on the first floor.
Seven bedrooms and two bathrooms are located on the second floor, with the potential for conversion of eaves rooms. An exceptional octagonal courtyard to the east of the house offers stunning views and features beautifully renovated buildings, including a threshing barn converted into a party space. The property also includes a secondary building, Scarlet Sub Edge, which is a converted barn with modern standard finishes and combines excellent guest or staff accommodation with the possibility of being used as a substantial ancillary entertaining space.
The house sits within 76 acres of land, providing flexibility for parkland, equestrian use, or landscaping.