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Our Summary
- Alongside the kitchen is a large boot/dog room and utility room which could perhaps be further extended into the storeroom next door, (subject to planning
- ) There is indeed scope for further development and extension, not least into the incredible outbuildings
- The other end of the barn is used for storage but would (subject to consent) potentially provide further ancillary accommodation
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Description
Storridge Farmhouse is a Grade II listed family home built in the early 17th century, with a pitched thatched roof and facade constructed of local stone. The property features a large kitchen with a four-door Aga, elevated views, and access to a newly laid paved terrace. The kitchen is adjacent to a large boot/dog room and utility room, and a storeroom next door could potentially be extended.
The sitting room has an inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove, and exposed beams, while the formal drawing room boasts a Ham stone fireplace, wood burning stove, and stone mullion windows. The first floor contains principal bedrooms, a main bedroom, bathroom, and dressing room, as well as three guest rooms and a separate shower room. The property also has a walled and cobbled garden, a range of single-storey outbuildings, and a large kitchen garden.
The outbuildings include a stone barn with covered parking, and there may be potential for further ancillary accommodation.