Summary
The property offers well-proportioned and versatile accommodation, blending historical features such as a dormered roof and exposed wooden beams with modern fittings throughout. Recently restored to a high standard, the interior boasts meticulous attention to detail.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance/dining hall that leads to a rear lobby and all main areas. The ground floor features a spacious drawing room with a log burner, a dining hall, a luxurious bathroom with exposed beams and a freestanding bathtub, a separate shower room, and cloakroom. There is a separate study and a further family room. The well-equipped Woodstock bespoke kitchen is a highlight, complete with a gas-fired Aga, French limestone flooring, an island, and a breakfast area. Off the kitchen, you’ll find a pantry, utility room, and boot room leading to the garden.
The first floor is accessible from three different parts of the house and includes six generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a dressing room attached to bedroom three. Above the kitchen, the converted principal bedroom enjoys a well-appointed en-suite bathroom.
The property is accessed via a picket fence and gate, opening to a neatly maintained lawned garden with lovely views of St Mary's Church. A gravel driveway leads to a weather-boarded barn with an open-fronted garage and a home office/studio with a power supply. The expansive rear garden is enclosed and well-maintained, featuring mature trees, seating areas, and a variety of plants. There is also a convenient off-road parking area with a garden shed and carport.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Materials used in construction: Brick
How does broadband enter the property: FTTP
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This property is Grade II listed, in a conservation area and has a tree preservation order.
As a Grade II property there are several restrictions in place.