luxury house with reception room for sale Wells, United Kingdom
House with pool and garden Wells (United Kingdom)
Rookery Farm is more than a house, it’s a place where family life, rural charm, and equestrian passion come together effortlessly. Tucked away behind tall timber gates, a long, tree-lined drive sweeps through lawns and mature beech and specimen trees, revealing the handsome 17th-century stone farmhouse at the heart of circa 72 acres of Mendip Hills countryside. From the moment you arrive, the estate exudes a sense of privacy, tranquility, and timeless character.The farmhouse itself radiates warmth and charm. Built in mellow stone with classic mullion windows, it combines period elegance with homely comfort. Inside, generous reception rooms flow naturally from one to another, ideal for relaxed family life or entertaining friends. The panelled central hall with a traditional turning staircase and gallery landings provides a welcoming heart, while wide oak and stone floors, period fireplaces, and expansive windows create a bright, inviting atmosphere. The kitchen and family room is truly the heart of the home; a sociable, well-equipped space where breakfast, homework, muddy boots, dogs, and family gatherings all find their place seamlessly.Upstairs, the accommodation is equally impressive and flexible. The principal suite boasts a dressing area, en-suite, and a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens, while further bedrooms and guest suites ensure everyone has their own space. A dedicated cinema room adds a touch of fun, and the broad gallery landings create a light, airy feel throughout the home.Beyond the main house, lifestyle and leisure are superbly catered for. A vaulted indoor pool and adjoining gym open directly onto the gardens and courtyard, offering a private sanctuary for exercise and relaxation all year round. The recently refurbished, self-contained coach house provides flexible accommodation for family, guests, or even potential rental income, with a stylish open-plan living area, three bedrooms, and gallery landing, all with lovely views over the grounds.The gardens and grounds are a joy for all seasons. Formal lawns, sweeping stone paths, hedges, topiary, mixed borders, a circular pond, and a small lake create countless spots to pause, play, or entertain. A summerhouse with a central fire pit adds a cosy outdoor retreat, while the landscape seamlessly blends into the wider estate.For equestrian enthusiasts, the property is exceptional. Two paddocks with a timber shelter, a traditional stables block, and planning for a full-size arena complement circa 72 acres of pasture, arable land, and newly planted woodland. Substantial modern agricultural buildings provide space for machinery, vehicles, or rural enterprise, while quiet footpaths across the land encourage exploration and enjoyment of the countryside.Rookery Farm offers the perfect balance of family living, rural seclusion, and equestrian opportunity. Set within the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just a short drive from Wells, Bath, and Bristol, it is a rare and deeply liveable Somerset estate. A home to enjoy, share, and hand down for generations.
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House with garden Rudgeway (United Kingdom)
Once owned by King Harold of Wessex and later a Crown Estate under William the Conqueror, this extraordinary residence has played host to royalty and legends alike with the Fitzwarin family feud forming the basis of the Robin Hood tales. The 12th-century ruins of St Helen's Church, a Scheduled Ancient Monument within the grounds, further anchor the estate in English heritage. Whilst, recent history saw the estate owned by Rolls Royce in order to entertain foreign dignatries and high profile figures. Currently, it is a 5 star BnB and celebrity hideout with incredible reviews.Commanding elegance and charm throughout, the principal residence offers over 7,000 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation, much of which is currently run as a 5-star award-winning bed and breakfast. The house exudes Tudor character with intricate plasterwork, grand fireplaces, deep alcoving, and a host of historical features including original stonework dated to 1634 and various medieval features holding over 1000 years of history.Grand reception rooms flow seamlessly for entertaining, while more intimate areas cater to refined family living. High ceilings, large windows and splendid vistas over the croquet lawn and surrounding countryside imbue the home with light and tranquillity. The bedrooms are exceptional vast in scale, luxurious in finish, and sensitively designed to reflect the home's rich heritage.Modernity and practicality are well-integrated: the rear wing features a commercial-grade kitchen and utilities which could, subject to the necessary consents, be adapted to form a large open-plan family kitchen. Alternatively, it is a great addition for those looking to manage the estate as a business. Below, a series of cellars house updated heating systems and offer additional storage.An outstanding conversion by Rolls-Royce in 2005, the adjacent conferencing barn offers over 3,000 sq ft of bespoke professional space. This high-spec facility features four bright and spacious boardrooms, a skittle alley, office, prep kitchen, goods lift, and state-of-the-art amenities including Lutron programmable lighting, air-source heating, electric Velux windows, and full internet connectivity. With its own entrance and generous parking, this wing of the estate offers exceptional commercial potential or could lend itself to a creative reimagining.Privately set within a charming walled garden, an additional three-bedroom bungalow enjoys its own gated access, parking, and wraparound outdoor space. Ideal as independent living accommodation for multigenerational living, a guesthouse, or long-term rental, this property adds a valuable secondary income stream or lifestyle flexibilityOld Church Farm's grounds are a blend of formal elegance and productive beauty. The south-facing front gardens include a large lawned croquet area, rose gardens, knot garden, and linked walkways all enclosed by mature planting. A separate walled kitchen garden is brimming with fruit trees, vegetable beds, and ornamental borders.The historic St Helen's Church, with its 12th-century walls and 14th-century tower, stands proudly on the land a rare and poetic feature entirely owned by the estate. The views from the spire are nothing short of extraordinary, stretching out across the Severn to the hills of South Wales.To the rear lies an additional 6 acres of stock-fenced paddock, available by separate negotiation as part of the sale to create a total 8 acres of land.Location Old Church Farm enjoys a peaceful setting on the edge of Rudgeway, a well-placed South Gloucestershire village. The market town of Thornbury and Cribbs Causeway offer excellent shopping and dining, with Bristol city centre just 12 miles south. The M5 (J16) is a mere 3 miles away, and Bristol Parkway Station offers direct trains to London Paddington in under 75 minutes.Education in the region is excellent, with both state and private schooling options including Tockington Manor and Clifton College. Sporting pursuits abound, from golf and equestrian events to the renowned Badminton Horse Trials.
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House with garden and terrace Chepstow (United Kingdom)
Entering Sunnybank Farm, you are immediately welcomed into a beautifully appointed kitchen, where seamless cabinetry and a bespoke larder cupboard combine style and practicality. The open layout creates a sense of space and effortless flow, perfectly suited to modern family living and entertaining.From the kitchen, the home flows naturally into a charming reception room where timeless character meets contemporary comfort. Exposed stonework and a magnificent inglenook fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, form a cozy focal point, while an original stone archway guides you gracefully into the dining area. This seamless connection makes both family life and entertaining a pleasure. The dining room exudes refined country elegance, defined by a striking stone archway and beautifully panelled walls. Large windows flood the space with natural light, highlighting a stylish feature wall and creating a welcoming setting for intimate dinners or lively gatherings alike.A further reception room offers a more private retreat, featuring exquisite oak doors that open onto a seating area/patio overlooking the equestrian facilities. Bathed in light, this space is perfect for relaxation while taking in the serene, countryside surroundings, offering a unique connection to the property's outdoor lifestyle.The hall, accessed from the kitchen, exudes warmth and sophistication with natural stone flooring and bespoke oak joinery. A handcrafted staircase rises gracefully to the first floor, which offers four generous bedrooms, each offering comfort and character. The primary bedroom is a luxurious retreat, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and its own balcony, providing a private vantage point to enjoy the equestrian views and surrounding countryside. The renovated family bathroom features a Lusso Stone marble bath, combining elegance with modern functionality to create a truly inviting space.Sunnybank Farm is a charming 17th-century farmhouse that perfectly balances period character with modern family living. Extended and enhanced over time, the property offers four versatile bedrooms, including a striking oak-beamed suite with balcony, alongside inviting living spaces designed for both everyday comfort and entertaining. Equestrian facilities are exceptional, with stables, two agricultural barns, a Dutch barn, secure tack rooms, fields and a superb all-weather arena, complemented by direct, off-road hacking into surrounding forestry. The wraparound gardens, with fishpond and bespoke outdoor entertainment area, further elevate the lifestyle on offer. Despite its idyllic rural setting, Sunnybank Farm is just four miles from Chepstow, with Monmouth, Bristol, Cardiff and London all within easy reach, and enjoys a thriving village community with events, amenities, and a welcoming spirit.As you step outside of Sunnybank Farm it is a true haven for horse lovers, set across 40 acres of rolling countryside. The property features two stable blocks, two agricultural barns, a Dutch barn, secure tack rooms, expansive fields, and a professionally surfaced arena with sand and carpet fibre. Safe, uninterrupted hacking leads straight into the nearby forestry, with plenty of space for Pony Club activities and hunt meets.The wraparound garden, complete with a tranquil fishpond, is a sun-drenched retreat, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. A double garage with ample parking provides both convenience and practicality, while above it, a charming outdoor kitchen with an oak framework and covered roof creates an ideal space for al fresco dining. From summer dinners to cosy autumn gatherings, it blends rustic charm with practical elegance, making outdoor living effortless and inviting.This is a home for all seasons. Winter walks tracing deer tracks through the snow, long summer evenings, and the golden glow of autumn across the trees. Sunnybank Farm isn't just a property, it's a lifestyle, offering space, freedom, and the charm of country living in every corner.W3W///floating.galaxy.stooping
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House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)
Beanhill Barn is a beautiful stone barn conversion, originally converted in 1996, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Expect flagstone, Welsh slate, and oak floors, floor-to-ceiling glazing, bespoke oak doors, and an atmosphere that somehow marries both cosy and spacious.Step into the entrance hall, ideal for kicking off muddy wellingtons and parking the dog after a countryside walk. To the left is a handy cloakroom, while ahead, a bespoke set of oak doors open into the main living areas.At the heart of the home lies the kitchen, where a classic oil-fired Aga takes centre stage, set on reclaimed Welsh slate flooring. Cream gloss units are paired with granite work surfaces, a Belfast sink, integrated appliances including a dishwasher, twin under-counter fridges, and a wine cooler. Reclaimed Victorian radiators run throughout the property, adding character and warmth.The kitchen flows into the formal dining room, where reclaimed wall panelling adds texture and French doors bring in plenty of light.A central snug, currently used as a gym, leads down into a fabulous reception room. With its bright, airy feel, it would make a perfect craft or hobby space. Steps lead up to a mezzanine level, ideal as a home office.The main lounge exudes a darker, cosier atmosphere, complete with a stone open fireplace, perfect for winter evenings. From here, glazed bi-fold doors open into a stunning oak-framed garden room with a hand-painted arched window and glazing all around. A Jtul Scandinavian-style stove ensures this is a space to enjoy year-round.Upstairs, the layout mirrors the ground floor, with exposed beams and rustic features throughout all four bedrooms. Each room enjoys views of the surrounding gardens or neighbouring fields. The principal bedroom is especially impressive, with wall-to-wall fitted wardrobes, one of which conceals a luxurious en-suite. This private sanctuary features a slipper bath, separate shower, and Moroccan-style tiling, offering a true retreat from the rest of the home.The family bathroom doesn't miss out on character either, with a ball and claw bathtub, separate shower, wash hand basin, and WC, all continuing the home's blend of charm and style.The Independent Living WingThe independent living wing adjoins the main house but enjoys its own private entrance, opening into a cleverly designed kitchen area that mirrors the main kitchen and includes integrated appliances. Built-in cupboards provide space for a utility stack, along with handy storage for coats and shoes. A connecting door leads directly into the main house kitchen, making this an ideal utility or boot room for those not requiring a self-contained annexe. At the far end, a door opens into a ground floor bedroom thoughtfully designed with accessibility in mind. This room includes integrated mobility support systems such as ceiling hoists, which can be removed if not needed. An adjoining wet room features a hydro bath, WC, and wash hand basin.The Udder PlaceWow, wow, wow! The current owners spared no expense when converting this charming stone shed into a stunning holiday cottage in 2021. Currently rated 5* on Airbnb. Step into The Udder Place and be welcomed by a beautifully designed open-plan living space, ideal for socialising and relaxing. A quirky downstairs loo, affectionately known as the 'cow room', adds a playful touch. The heart of the home is the impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, complete with a central island, perfect for sociable cooking. Bifold doors open out onto a spacious patio, ideal for alfresco dining. The kitchen comes fully equipped with everything you need including a dishwasher, fridge, freezer and a wine fridge. There's a generous utility room. The living space features a cosy wood-burning stove, ideal for unwinding in the evenings. Tucked away just off the living area is a ground floor bedroom, with its own ensuite shower room. The bedroom itself boasts a statement bathtub and bifold doors that lead directly to the opposite end of the patio. Upstairs, the landing offers a peaceful snug, just the spot for curling up with a good book. To the right, you'll find a spacious king-size bedroom with an ensuite featuring a large walk-in shower. A standout feature here is the Juliet balcony, offering far-reaching countryside views. To the left, the twin bedroom also includes an ensuite shower room and its own Juliet balcony, blending indoor comfort with the beauty of the outdoors.Beanhill Barn and The Udder Place are beautifully arranged around a central courtyard, with an attractive fishpond at its heart, doubling as a generous turning circle with ample parking for multiple vehicles. Each property enjoys its own spacious garden, complete with a patio perfect for al fresco dining, fruiting trees including productive cherry, walnut, and a mature magnolia, and plenty of space to grow your own produce if desired.Beyond the gardens lies a horseshoe-shaped stable yard. One side retains four stables and a tack room, while the other has been adapted into a shower block to support the owners' campsite business, now wound down as they prepare for retirement. This could easily revert to stables, offering further flexibility for equestrian use.Three gently sloping paddocks and a stretch of woodland lead down to a well-stocked fishing lake, ideal for carp and coarse fishing.Beanhill Barn offers an ideal blend of lifestyle and opportunity, with ample scope for a rural enterprise. Whether you're dreaming of running a glamping or camping site, offering equine holidays, fishing experiences, launching a craft studio, or setting up alpaca trekking or dog agility experiences, the space and setting allow for a wide range of possibilities and more! All subject to gaining the necessary consents.AGENTS NOTES:The neighbouring property benefits from a right of access for unloading at the edge of Beanhill Barn's courtyard, but otherwise has its own separate driveway and ample parking next door.The Udder Place conditions of planning: The building shall only be used for holiday purposes and shall not be used as any individual's main or sole dwelling at any time. A register of all occupiers, detailing dates, names and usual addresses shall be maintained by the owner and shall be kept up-to-date and available for inspection at all reasonable hours by officers of the Council. The holiday let hereby permitted shall be permanently retained in the ownership and management
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House with garden Cardiff (United Kingdom)
Fine & Country Cardiff is proud to present Foxfield, an extraordinary, gated property set within 24 acres of private grounds in the prestigious suburb of Lisvane. Built in 1999, this remarkable residence offers seven bedrooms, exceptional recreational facilities, and exquisite craftsmanship. A true retreat for luxurious living and entertaining, Foxfield combines timeless elegance with modern convenience in one of Cardiff's most sought-after locations.Step inside to discover an interior that is both breathtaking and versatile. The entrance hall, featuring a handcrafted American white oak staircase spanning three floors, sets the tone for the home's grandeur. Reception spaces include a large drawing room with double doors leading to the dining room, perfectly designed for hosting drinks receptions or dinner parties. The kitchen and breakfast room flow seamlessly into an informal sitting area, ideal for daily family life. Each of the seven bedrooms is luxuriously appointed with its own en-suite bathroom, and two dedicated home offices cater to modern work-from-home needs. The top floor boasts an impressive recreational space with a bar and sitting area. A spacious room on this level is currently used as a yoga studio, providing further flexibility.Step outside, and the allure of Foxfield continues. The property's grounds feature three picturesque ponds, manicured lawns, tennis court, and mature landscaping, offering a peaceful sanctuary with endless possibilities for leisure and recreation. A sweeping driveway leads to an undercroft valet-style car garage, providing secure and discreet storage for multiple vehicles. The expansive 25-acre estate offers potential for equestrian use, outdoor pursuits, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings.Vendor InsightFoxfield has been part of our family since 1980. In 1999, the current house was constructed, a labour of love and a true passion project. As a family involved in property development, this project held special significance, blending our personal ambition with professional expertise. Proudly rooted in Welsh heritage, the family worked with a Welsh architect and prioritised using local materials and craftsmen, making the construction of Foxfield a tribute to our cultural pride. Spanning three years, the build was a monumental undertaking, yet the result was a home that, despite its grandeur, remains warm and inviting. The house itself spans four levels, including an ingenious undercroft garage and a bespoke roof space using glulam beams to create a wonderful space including a fully functioning kitchen and bar. The lift services all floors in the house. It's a perfect retreat, whether for relaxation or celebration. The family's meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout, with every aspect of the property maintained to the highest standard. The kitchen has always been the heart of the house a place where Sunday lunches were a cherished tradition. One of the favourite rooms for the family is the cellar, beautifully designed to feel timeless. The formal dining room has hosted up to 16 for special occasions, creating unforgettable memories year after year.Talking of celebrations Foxfield has been a hub for family and friends. We created a space that grew alongside the family and became a venue for countless joyous occasions milestone birthdays, anniversaries and even NSPCC charity events. Visitors are always captivated by the stunning staircase, a centrepiece that never ceases to amaze, even after 20 years, it still takes one's breath away. The property's design allows natural light to fill every corner, enhanced by thoughtful elements like the skylight above the staircase.
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Contemporary house with pool and garden Wiltshire (United Kingdom)
Set within approximately 60 acres of gently rolling pastureland, Ladyswood House is a distinguished English country house of rare scale and privacy, positioned on the Gloucestershire–Wiltshire border close to Malmesbury and the southern edge of the Cotswolds. Built in 1905, the house is a handsome composition of Cotswold stone, warm red brick and lime render, its elevations animated by stone-mullioned leaded windows, intricate brick detailing beneath the roofline and a series of tall, decorative chimneys. The architecture has a quiet confidence, rich in period character yet balanced in proportion, and immediately announces the stature of the house within its landscape. Arranged across three principal floors and extending to approximately 13,648 sq ft, Ladyswood House has been extensively restored and refurbished to create a sophisticated and highly practical family home. The interiors retain a sense of grandeur, with generous ceiling heights and well-judged room proportions, while the restoration has introduced a contemporary ease that suits modern living and large-scale entertaining alike. At the heart of the house lies the kitchen, breakfast and garden room, a striking central space that anchors daily life. Designed as a social hub, it enjoys views across both the front and rear gardens, with dark contemporary cabinetry set beneath veined composite worktops. A substantial island with oak breakfast bar provides informal seating, while a champagne sink at its centre reinforces the room’s entertaining credentials. The flow from kitchen to garden room creates a natural rhythm between inside and out. The principal bedroom suite occupies a particularly peaceful position, enjoying dual-aspect views over the gardens. It is complemented by a large dressing room with fitted wardrobes and a beautifully appointed bathroom featuring a freestanding claw-foot roll-top bath and separate shower. Further bedroom accommodation is arranged across the upper floors, including guest suites and family bedrooms, as well as a self-contained apartment on the second floor with its own kitchen and living space, ideal for extended family or staff. The gardens and grounds are a defining feature of Ladyswood. From the house, views extend through a green-oak pergola festooned with wisteria, leading to a stone gazebo with wood-burning stove and onward to the swimming pool and pool house. Lawns and stone terraces wrap around the house, while an outdoor kitchen sits beneath a substantial oak-framed pergola, perfectly placed for summer entertaining. Beyond the formal gardens, the wider estate is exceptional. Facilities include a polo yard, an impressive indoor riding arena with viewing gallery, an outdoor riding arena suitable for polo, and an extensive stable complex with loose boxes and Monarch stables. The Lodge, positioned at the estate boundary, provides additional accommodation arranged across a single floor and is well suited to staff, guests or multigenerational living. Despite its seclusion, Ladyswood is well connected, with swift access to the M4 and rail services from Chippenham, placing London, Bristol and the wider West Country within easy reach. It is a rare estate that combines architectural presence, modern comfort and first-class equestrian facilities, all set within one of the most unspoilt corners of the region.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
House with garden and terrace Lydney (United Kingdom)
This captivating period country residence exudes timeless elegance and is nestled amidst the unspoiled countryside overlooking the Wye Valley. The exceptional Grade II listed Georgian property offers a wealth of original features and is perfectly positioned to provide an unparallelled lifestyle. The welcoming entrance hall has a tiled floor with access to the wine cellar and leads to a gracious reception hall with a north-facing window and ample storage. On this ground floor, there is also a stylish cloakroom featuring modern amenities. The elegant Drawing Room can be found off the inner hallway with stunning views towards Monmouth and French doors overlooking the beautifully mature and manicured south-facing garden to the rear. The room is filled with natural light from the two large windows and a beautiful ornate fireplace with open fire completes the charm. From the drawing room, double doors lead into the south-facing dining room with its two large sash windows with wooden shutters and a multi-fuel wood burner offering a wonderful place to enjoy family get-togethers.The Sitting Room is a comfortable, cosy room which has exceptional views over the Wye Valley with a large bay window with window seat, wooden shutters and a recessed wood burner. The charming kitchen/breakfast room, nestled in the oldest part of the house, boasts oak-faced kitchen units, a striking AGA, and French doors leading out to the rear terrace. There is also a convenient utility room and access to the second cellar. Birchfield House's first floor offers a world of refined comfort and breathtaking views. The Principal Suite enjoys views of the Lower Wye Valley and the south windows offer views across the gardens. There is a range of wardrobes that provides ample storage and the en-suite bathroom with a south-facing window features a contemporary bathroom suite with bath and walk-in shower. Bedroom Two has French windows leading to a balcony, offering a sweeping view of the picturesque surroundings. It's adorned with two exquisite slit stained glass windows to the north. Steps lead down to a bathroom with an east-facing window, bath and walk-in shower.A staircase leads up to a study/fifth bedroom that offers north and south aspects (with a slit window to the east) and commands some of the most breathtaking views in the house. Bedroom Three offers a south-facing window and radiator, while Bedroom Four boasts an early fireplace feature and hob grate, along with a south-facing window. The family bathroom, complete with a north-facing window, features a white bathroom suite. The self-contained annexe is perfect for accommodating relatives or generating additional income through holiday lets. It comprises a comfortable sitting room with west and north windows, and bookshelves. The bathroom includes a white bathroom suite, with plumbing for a washing machine. Bedroom One offers a north-facing window, radiator, and an open-plan hall/breakfast area with glazed doors leading to the garden, a quarry-tiled floor, and a Worcester oil-fired boiler. The Kitchenette includes fitted units, a cooker with an extractor, and a fridge freezer. A pine staircase leads up to the second bedroom featuring west and south leaded lights and a beamed ceiling.To the east of the main house, there are a range of traditional stone and slate-roofed outbuildings, including a two-storey Coach House including Stables. These buildings have planning consent for conversion into an attractive self-contained three bedroom cottage. Building regulations approval ref FP0589/04.Extensive gardens grace the south side of the house, extending beyond paved terraces to large lawned areas. Shrub and rose borders, intertwined with mature trees, create a picturesque landscape. Enjoy recreational activities on the floodlit hard Tennis Court. To the north, across the public lane, you'll find a pasture paddock. The entire property extends to approximately 2 ½ acres.AGENTS NOTE: ESTATE AGENTS ACT We are required under the Estate Agents Act 1979 and the Provision of Information Regulations 1991 to point out that one of the clients we are acting for in the sale of this property is a connected person as defined by the Act.To reach Birchfield House from Monmouth, follow the A466 Wye Valley road to Bigsweir bridge. Just prior to the bridge, take a left on a hairpin bend towards St. Briavels. Wind through the village until you reach a T junction with the B4228 Coleford to Chepstow road. Turn right, and after about 1 mile, take a right turn signposted for St. Briavels Common. Continue along this lane until you reach a telephone kiosk, beyond which is a sign for Hudnalls Loop Road. Bear right, and after approximately ¼ mile, you'll arrive at Birchfield House on the left-hand side of the road. What3words: ///astounded.covers.published
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House with garden and terrace Usk (United Kingdom)
Dating back to the 1850s and sympathetically extended twice since, Cross Farm is a distinguished five-bedroom Georgian-style residence exuding timeless elegance and character. Set within beautifully landscaped mature gardens, the property also includes a paddock and a charming annexe, offering versatile living options.Inside, original period features are thoughtfully preserved, including a striking spiral staircase and generous rooms that enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Every detail speaks to a blend of heritage, privacy, and refined sophistication, a perfect example of country living at its finest.As you step through the doors of Cross Farm, you are immediately greeted by a striking entrance hall, a grand and welcoming space that sets the tone for the rest of the home. A sweeping spiral staircase ascends to the upper level, while the ground floor flows effortlessly into three beautifully appointed reception rooms.The formal lounge offers an air of refined elegance, with picture-perfect views across the immaculately landscaped gardens. Adjacent, a second sitting room presents a more informal ambiance a warm and inviting space for everyday living. Completing the trio is a charming dining room, where a contemporary floor-to-ceiling window invites natural light to flood the space throughout the day, creating a calm and comfortable setting for family meals or entertaining.At the heart of the home lies the open-plan kitchen a true centrepiece. Featuring bespoke cabinetry, a traditional Aga, and doors that open out to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, this space is both effortlessly practical and undeniably picturesque.Ascending the staircase, the first floor reveals five generously proportioned bedrooms. Two of these benefit from stylish en-suite facilities, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect views that capture the charm and tranquillity of the rural setting from every window.Situated away from the main residence, the self-contained two-bedroom annexe offers a beautifully appointed and versatile living space. Designed with an open-plan layout, it features a charming open fire and enjoys picturesque views across the surrounding landscape.The annexe includes bespoke cabinetry throughout, adding a touch of elegance and functionality. A unique feature is the cellar, currently housing gym facilities and providing excellent storage capacity.Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and each benefits from access to a bathroom, making the annexe ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a dual-living arrangement.Cross Farm enjoys a commanding position amidst the gently undulating countryside of rural Monmouthshire, offering both privacy and breathtaking views. Approached via a private driveway, the property immediately impresses with its sense of arrival, flanked by mature hedgerows and bordered by open fields, the setting is tranquil, timeless, and beautifully secluded.The grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to complement the rural surroundings, featuring expansive lawns, mature trees, and well-established planting. A West-facing stone terrace provides an idyllic space for al fresco dining or simply taking in the panoramic views that stretch for miles across the Monmouthshire hills.To the front and side of the home, there is ample parking for multiple vehicles, including a generous gravelled area ideal for guests, family cars, or larger vehicles. This practical feature sits subtly within the landscaped setting, offering convenience without compromising the property's elegant presentation.The property's exterior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and countryside character, with every corner of the garden offering its own unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. Whether it's a peaceful morning with a coffee in hand or entertaining into the golden hour, Cross Farm's outdoor spaces offer an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Welsh borders.Https://w3w.co/glassware.hiker.dignity
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House with garden Westbury-on-Severn (United Kingdom)
The Rowans is a stunning Georgian home, brimming with period charm and modern versatility. Once a dairy farm, it now offers high ceilings, fireplaces, flagstone and wood flooring, modern sash windows, and exquisite period details, while providing ample space for contemporary living. The property could effortlessly accommodate multiple office spaces, a gym, library, games room, or artist and therapy studios, the possibilities are endless.The grand entrance impresses immediately with soaring ceilings and archways leading to the main staircase and rear of the house. To the left, the drawing room features elegant arched recesses and fitted bookcases flanking a beautiful Bath Stone fireplace.Along the hallway, a further reception room, decorated in Sulking Room Pink, features a window to the front aspect. During renovation, a unique window was discovered within the wall, now a striking permanent feature looking through to the kitchen.The kitchen, fitted in 2020 and painted in Urbane Grey, is stylish and functional, with space for a Rangestyle cooker (not included) and Knigstone worksurfaces complementing the cupboards. Views extend across the rear garden, while behind the breakfast bar, a cosy family seating area sits in front of a fireplace with a wood-burning stove on a brick hearth.At the heart of the home is a highly practical space doubling as a boot room and bar, offering storage for coats, shoes, and even the wet dog. A hatch at the front transforms the area into a bar, perfect for entertaining and showcases just how well this clever space works.Opposite is a utility cupboard housing the boiler. Adjacent to the utility cupboard is a ground floor shower room.The former farmyard barn has been transformed into a spectacular formal dining and entertaining room, complete with vaulted ceiling, wood-burning stove, and an original arched window. Steps in the far corner lead to a mezzanine level, currently an office, but adaptable to suit a wide range of uses.The dining room opens into the magnificent oak-framed garden room, which boasts a curved glass window framing the front lawn and walled garden. A stone staircase with bespoke cast iron railings leads down to the lower ground floor, where a vast former dairy has been converted into a state-of-the-art family room. Natural light floods through a window at the far end, overlooking the original stone external steps. This highly versatile space has served as a photography studio, office, games room, and could easily become a yoga or dance studio, cinema room, gym, therapy rooms, or art studio, the possibilities are endless. Accessible from both the garden room and rear hallway, it is seamlessly connected to the rest of the house.Upstairs, a Velux-style window floods the first-floor landing with light, leading to three double bedrooms, each featuring period details, and a fourth bedroom currently used as a dressing room. The family bathroom offers a modern suite, while stunning views stretch across the gardens and neighbouring countryside.Laurel CottageThe Annexe, affectionately known as Laurel Cottage, is self-contained and offers a cosy sitting room with its own wood-burning stove, a kitchen fitted with cream units and integrated appliances, and a ground-floor bathroom with a white suite. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, one enjoying a frontaspect view and the other boasting delightful distant views across the countryside. Laurel Cottage also benefits from its own garden to the rear.Accessed via a driveway that leads around to the rear, the property offers ample parking for several vehicles and direct access to a garage attached to the main house. Opposite the garage are three stables and a wood shed. The rear gardens are thoughtfully designed to attract birds and wildlife, featuring a rich variety of herbs, plants, and flowers, including lavender, daisies, wisteria, bay trees, and jasmine. A particularly striking feature is the remains of an old Roman forge, complete with its original well, providing a charming setting for summer dining and entertaining. Beyond the forge lies an orchard, carefully protected for its rare Gloucestershire tree varieties, comprising around 28 trees, including plum, Chaxhill Red, and cooking apples.The partly walled front garden features lush lawns with rowan, plum, and cherry trees, alongside a miniature English oak and eucalyptus. Both front and rear gardens offer wonderful spaces to enjoy the sun throughout the day, making them perfect for relaxation and outdoor living.W3W: winemaker.undivided.adoptVendor Insight -I was immediately captivated by The Rowans and its charming exterior and knew it was to be the family home I had been searching for. It was also an exciting renovation project and within commuting distance from Bristol for work.The house and the two bed annexe were in need of some care and attention and I have sympathetically upgraded them throughout. Work included plastering all rooms, rewiring, relaying floors, modernising the kitchen and bathroom and opening two original, bricked up, fireplaces. The real developments were the conversion of the small adjoining barn into the dining room, a fabulous sunroom and the creation of a massive, waterproofed and heated basement room.I love all the rooms, but am very proud of the stunning, curved, oak framed sunroom; that is always flooded with light and has pretty views to the garden: it is the ideal spot to settle and relax with a cup of tea or a glass of wine. The kitchen is where we spend most of our time and perfect for the passionate cook but also the place for family kitchen meals, plus the welcoming snug corner with a large sofa and wood burner for times when you want to relax with a coffee. Upstairs two bedrooms have large dormer windows where you look across the countryside to the Malverns and May Hill. Each room has a delightful mix of warmth, comfort and sophistication.The Rowans is a hospitable home where our guests can appreciate the elegance of the dining room, the warm and cosy sitting room with its huge fireplace and intriguing, original window that looks through to the kitchen; whilst the basement is the perfect games and party room. There have been many happy events when friends and family gathered in the house and garden.The wildlife garden is a glorious celebration of nature, with a twenty-eight tree orchard, and mature, colourful borders. It is a haven for wildlife with sightings of hedgehogs, rabbits, woodpeckers, jays and buzzards. In the back garden there are the remains of a Roman-era forge and well, hinting at the site's ancient past. Separately, in the front garden a charmingwisteria-covered walkway welcomes you, and in summer becomes a magical tunnel, the perfect setting for alfresco meals. The garden really has become an outside living room, enjoyed many summers as a haven of peace and natural beauty.We are so lucky to be just a few minutes' walk to the local garage and grocery store, or to the Severn and Wye Smokery with its food hall, coffee shop, restaurant and fishmonger. Westbury on Severn and Newnham on Severn are very short drives, and Gloucester is just over eight miles away, surrounded by the beautiful Severn Valley and Malvern Hills.The house has given me twenty-one happy years but is now too big and the time has come to downsize. The Rowans can now welcome another family to take over and look after it for the next twenty years.
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House with garden Wimborne (United Kingdom)
Approached via imposing electric gates and a sweeping private driveway, this distinguished property immediately conveys an air of sophistication, privacy, and understated grandeur. The journey to the home, lined with mature planting, sets the tone for a residence that seamlessly blends refined elegance with the warmth of country living.Step through the enclosed porch, where natural stone flooring and bespoke window seats create a charming welcome, offering a quiet moment to pause and enjoy views of the surrounding gardens. Beyond lies a grand reception hall, adorned with solid oak flooring and bathed in natural light, which perfectly introduces the sense of space and attention to detail evident throughout the home. Just off the hallway, a well-appointed cloakroom combines convenience with impeccable style, ensuring practicality is never at the expense of sophistication.________________________________________Heart of the HomeThe country-style kitchen and breakfast room form the vibrant heart of this residence, designed to cater effortlessly to both relaxed family mornings and elegant entertaining. Timeless cabinetry, quality finishes, and a thoughtful layout create a space that is as functional as it is beautiful. Adjacent, a stylish utility room with access to the rear porch ensures daily life remains seamless, while maintaining the home’s elegant aesthetic.From the kitchen, bi-fold doors open onto the stunning oak conservatory/dining room, a space that exemplifies indoor-outdoor living. Here, an impressive log burner provides a striking focal point and creates a warm, inviting ambience, while floor-to-ceiling glazing allows the gardens to flow effortlessly into the interior, blurring the lines between inside and out.For more formal occasions, the spacious lounge offers a refined yet intimate retreat, complete with its own log burner, while an additional versatile room, currently used as a study, provides an inspiring environment for home working, creative pursuits, or quiet contemplation.________________________________________First-Floor RetreatsA sweeping oak staircase leads gracefully to the first floor, where the primary suite commands attention. This elegant sanctuary features fitted wardrobes and a luxurious ensuite bathroom, complete with both a freestanding bath and separate shower, offering a perfect retreat after a busy day. Three further well-proportioned bedrooms are served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom, providing ample accommodation for family or visiting guests, each room reflecting the property’s meticulous attention to detail.________________________________________Self-Contained AnnexeThe property’s two-bedroom annexe has been thoughtfully designed to provide privacy and versatility, ideal for extended family, guests, or potential rental income. The ground floor comprises an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, flowing naturally into a ground-floor bedroom with patio doors and an ensuite bathroom, creating a seamless connection to the gardens. A spiral staircase ascends to a superbly proportioned upstairs bedroom, complete with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite, offering a private retreat within the grounds.________________________________________Gardens & Outdoor LivingSet within immaculately maintained, mature gardens, the property enjoys an enviable sense of tranquillity and privacy. Gardens wrap gracefully around the home, providing spaces for outdoor entertaining, relaxation, and leisure. A charming summer house sits within the grounds, offering the perfect vantage point to enjoy the serene surroundings. The sweeping driveway, leading to two carports and a garage, provides practical luxury and underscores the property’s exceptional attention to detail.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Honiton (United Kingdom)
Nestled within the rolling countryside of East Devon, Oakhayes is a converted barn with generous accommodation, blending character with contemporary living, overlooking the stunning gardens and elevated views of the countryside beyond. The PropertyFrom the moment you step inside, the sense of space is immediate, enhanced by a striking wooden staircase and meticulous attention to detail throughout.At the heart of the home lies an exceptional open-plan kitchen, which has been designed for both everyday family life and entertaining. This remarkable space comfortably accommodates two separate islands: one dedicated to preparation, complete with its own sink, hot water tap, dishwasher and storage; the other designed for socialising, featuring a breakfast bar positioned to take full advantage of the breath-taking garden and countryside views, alongside an easily accessible built-in wine cooler.The kitchen is further enhanced by a traditional AGA cooker, adding warmth and character, alongside a comprehensive range of integrated Neff appliances, including a five-ring induction hob, twin ovens, and microwave. A generous walk-in pantry and space for an American-style fridge/freezer complete the functionality of this outstanding kitchen. At one end, a relaxed seating area creates the perfect setting to unwind while enjoying the surrounding landscape, with doors that open onto a sun terrace.The principal reception room is equally impressive, centred around a beautiful stone fireplace with wood-burning stove, and offering direct access to the sun terrace. A separate dining room provides an elegant entertaining space overlooking the front courtyard, with access through to an additional reception room currently arranged as a study.Practicality is seamlessly integrated, with a well-appointed utility room and a ground floor cloakroom accessed from the main hallway.Heading upstairs, a spacious galleried landing enhances the sense of space, leading to a charming balcony, perfectly positioned to enjoy elevated views across the gardens and countryside beyond.The principal bedroom suite is generously proportioned, featuring extensive built-in storage and a luxurious en suite bathroom with separate shower and underfloor heating.In addition, there are five further bedrooms, offering flexibility for family living, guests, or home working, alongside a stylish family bathroom complete with a jacuzzi-style bath and separate shower.Outside & GroundsThe grounds of Oakhayes extend to just under an acre and are as impressive as the interior.At the front of the property is a large forecourt with vast amounts of parking and a covered car port with electric vehicle charging point. There are a range of additional outbuildings, including a workshop, home gym, and a dedicated games room.From both the kitchen and sitting room, doors open onto a substantial sun terrace, perfectly positioned to capture the elevated rural views. The setting is wonderfully rural and atmospheric, with the gentle sound of a water feature and a picturesque pond adding to the sense of tranquillity.A separate gated entrance opens onto the side garden, which includes a paddock, further parking and a large machinery shed.Seller's Insight:“From the very first moment we arrived at Oakhayes, we knew it was somewhere truly special. The house offered exactly what we had been searching for: a home of immense character and charm, with a distinctive sense of individuality, yet without the typical constraints or maintenance concerns often associated with older properties.What immediately stood out was the exceptional sense of space and versatility, both within the house and across the grounds. Oakhayes has effortlessly adapted to every stage of our family life, from welcoming young children to hosting extended family of all generations. It has been the perfect setting for large gatherings and celebrations, with Christmases being particularly magical.The gardens have become one of Oakhayes’ defining features. Carefully and thoughtfully cultivated over time, almost all of the planting has been our own. We particularly enjoy the two magnificent oak trees. The far-reaching views offer an ever-changing backdrop that we have never tired of admiring throughout the seasons.Despite its peaceful and private setting, Oakhayes enjoys a convenient location, with the centre of Honiton just a five minute drive away, which offers a wide range of everyday amenities, including supermarkets and an excellent selection of independent shops. For families, the transport links to Colyton Grammar School have been invaluable, and the nearby railway station provides easy access to Exeter and beyond—something particularly appreciated during our children’s teenage years.The location also offers superb connectivity, with straightforward access to the M5 and A30, making travel to destinations such as Cornwall, Bristol and London both simple and straightforward. In addition, the beautiful East Devon coastline is within easy reach, with popular seaside towns including Sidmouth, Exmouth and Lyme Regis all close by.Oakhayes has been a wonderful family home, offering flexibility, comfort and a truly special setting. Now, as our family has grown and moved on, we feel the time is right for new owners to enjoy everything this remarkable property has to offer”LocationSituated within the sought after EX14 postcode, Oakhayes benefits from excellent access to the market town of Honiton, offering a range of independent shops, cafés, and everyday amenities. The area is well connected, with convenient road links via the A30 road and rail services providing access to Exeter and beyond.East Devon is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty, with the nearby Blackdown Hills and the Jurassic Coast offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and coastal exploration.SummaryOakhayes represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and beautifully presented barn conversion in a peaceful yet well-connected location. With its expansive accommodation, high-quality finish, versatile outbuildings, and idyllic setting, it offers an exceptional lifestyle property suited to modern family living.Local Authority:East Devon District Council Council tax band GTenure:FreeholdServices:Private water supply and private drainageMains electricityOil fired central heating
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House with garden and terrace Tiverton (United Kingdom)
Ravenswood Lodge is a substantial and highly versatile country home offering flexible accommodation suited to family living, multigenerational use, or income generation. Set within approximately half an acre of established gardens in the heart of the Devon countryside, the property combines privacy, space, and character in a peaceful rural setting.Originally part of the historic Stoodleigh Court estate, the former coach house and stables have been thoughtfully converted into a well-appointed residence. Approached via secure electric gates into a charming walled courtyard, the property enjoys a discreet position. Internally, the accommodation is generous and adaptable, retaining period features while providing modern levels of comfort throughout.Main Accommodation:The stable door opens into the heart of the home, revealing a welcoming and beautifully presented country style kitchen-diner. The generous proportions and high ceilings create a wonderful sense of space, blending traditional charm with modern practicality.The high-quality kitchen features solid wood and granite worktops and is fully equipped with a range of integrated appliances. A central island with a breakfast bar adds both functionality and style, while the Aga enhances the room’s charm and provides a cosy warmth to the spacious layout. Additional highlights include an integrated oven and microwave, a dishwasher, and a sink positioned to overlook the pretty courtyard.The dining area features a charming window seat and ample space for a centrally placed dining table. A chandelier and statement pendant lights add a touch of elegance. Bespoke cabinetry and open wine storage add both style and function. An impressive reception hall showcasing a striking oak staircase, authentic flagstone flooring, and generous space for a large dining table is perfectly suited for formal gatherings and entertaining.The exceptional drawing room is impressively spacious and bathed in natural light emanating from the magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that open directly onto the courtyard. High ceilings contribute to a sense of grandeur, while soft neutral tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Thoughtfully arranged with multiple sociable seating areas, the room is anchored by a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove and mantelpiece, providing a charming focal point.The inner lobby leads to a ground floor cloakroom and an additional cosy dual-aspect reception room. A fireplace with wood burner adds to the comfort of this room. A lockable door provides access to the self-contained annexe.Upstairs:The home offers five double bedrooms and beautifully appointed bathrooms.The master bedroom suite is a fantastic size, filled with natural light and has beautiful views. It features its own dressing room and a luxurious en-suite bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.The second bedroom makes an ideal guest suite, offering a spacious double room with built-in wardrobes and a stylish en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath.There are three further double bedrooms, each with its own individual charm and character.The luxurious main bathroom is generously proportioned and exudes classic elegance, blending period-inspired details with modern convenience. It features a large walk-in shower enclosure and a freestanding claw-foot bathtub positioned beneath a wall mirror, creating a calm and relaxing space to unwind. Twin pedestal basins add both practicality and style.At the top of the stairs a unique feature is cleverly concealed in the oak panelling; a section of the panelling opens to reveal a stairgate that can disappear within the wall when not in use. A sophisticated design for an everyday safety feature.The Annexe:Ravenswood Lodge offers a total of nine bedrooms, thoughtfully divided between the main house (five) and an attached annexe (four), with a variety of configurations possible, depending on your requirements.The reception room in the annexe is incredibly spacious with its own fireplace and wood burner, with French doors that open out onto its own private terrace.The principal bedroom is exceptionally sizeable, with a W/C and a separate well-appointed en-suite bathroom with both a freestanding roll top bath and shower enclosure.There are two further double bedrooms, both of which are en-suite.Outside:The property has a beautiful cobbled courtyard, which includes a good sized gravel parking area. At the far end, there is a large covered seating area with heating and space for a hot tub. This is a comfortable place for outdoor entertaining throughout the seasons.Step through a wrought iron gateway into the stunning south-facing gardens, beautifully maintained and planted with an array of mature trees and shrubs. Tucked away from the main house, a detached barn has been thoughtfully converted into a versatile space, currently used as a home office with charming garden views and a private gym. This is such a versatile space that it can also be used as a home cinema.Location:Ideally positioned just half a mile from the centre of the charming village of Stoodleigh, Ravenswood Lodge offers the best of rural tranquillity with convenient access to major routes. The A361 lies just 2 miles away, Tiverton is within 5.5 miles, and Junction 27 of the M5 along with Tiverton Parkway railway station can be reached in around 12.5 miles — making it perfectly placed for both country living and connectivity.Additional Information:• Tenure: Freehold• Local Authority: Mid Devon District Council• EPC Rating: EServices:Mains electricity. Mains drainage. Electric AGA.
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House with pool and garden Exeter (United Kingdom)
A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional lifestyle property with outstanding income and multigenerational living potential, offered to the market CHAIN FREE.Set within beautifully landscaped grounds, Higher Yellands is an impressive and versatile country residence combining elegance, privacy, and flexibility in a stunning setting.The substantial Edwardian main house extends to approximately 3,100 sq ft and is complemented by a detached 1,100 sq ft three-bedroom cottage — perfect for holiday letting, Airbnb income, guest accommodation, or independent family living.Designed for both relaxation and entertaining, the grounds feature a private swimming pool, tennis court, mature landscaped gardens, and a thriving kitchen garden, offering a superb balance of luxury lifestyle and countryside charm.Properties of this calibre, with genuine dual-living and income-generating potential, rarely come to market.The Detached Cottage – Income Generator or Guest AccommodationTucked away within the grounds, the charming 3-bedroom detached cottage offers independent living space with its own off-road parking and private garden area. Believed to date back to the 16th century, the cottage blends character and comfort with modern features such as zoned underfloor heating, an en-suite bedroom, and a bright mezzanine-level reception room that opens onto a Juliet balcony with tranquil views.Currently tenanted, the cottage presents a proven rental income stream. Alternatively, it could serve as a holiday let, guest house, home office, or accommodation for extended family, offering complete independence while remaining connected to the main estate.The Main House – Ideal for Multigenerational LivingInside the main house, flexibility is the hallmark. From its grand, light-filled reception spaces to the versatile rear wing, this property is well-suited to multigenerational living or a large family needing space to live, work, and grow.A dual-aspect reception room with Edwardian fireplace flows into a conservatory and out onto the sun terrace.The formal dining room features a charming wood burner and lovely front garden views.The extended kitchen and family room opens through sliding doors to the rear terrace and garden, with light flooding in through large windows and Velux skylights.A generous utility and boot room, plus access to the former stables and outbuildings, adds practical charm.The rear wing of the house is a real highlight. Accessed via a second staircase with a separate entrance, this area includes a cloakroom, large study/playroom, and a lobby showcasing the original cider press. It could be easily converted into a self-contained annexe — ideal for older relatives, adult children, or live-in carers.Upstairs, the layout continues to impress:A luxurious master suite with triple-aspect countryside views, Juliet balcony, en-suite shower room, and dressing room.Three further generously sized double bedrooms and a single bedroom.Spacious family bath and shower room with ample storage.Stunning Gardens & Outdoor Lifestyle.The south-west facing gardens are a true highlight of this property, lovingly manicured and designed for enjoyment year-round:A tranquil pond under a mature willow tree overlooks the fields beyond.Multiple seating areas allow you to follow the sun or seek privacy in peaceful corners.A sun terrace opens directly from the kitchen and conservatory, perfect for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining.A gravel path connects the house to the swimming pool, flood-lit tennis court, and beyond to the kitchen gardens.Courtyard & Outbuildings – Character and UtilityAccessed from both the house and garden, the charming courtyard includes:Former stables and workshopsAn outbuilding with shower and Velux window (previously a hot tub room)A cool stone feed shed, ideal for apple and egg storageRaised planters, mature tree, and a dovecote add charm and functionThese buildings offer development potential or are perfect for hobbies, creative work, or even small-scale farm-to-table operations.A lifestyle of leisure awaits, with:A full-size flood-lit tennis courtA heated swimming pool with a sectional cover for year-round useA raised seating and viewing area, perfect for gatherings or a quiet sunset drinkKitchen Gardens – Self-Sufficiency Made SimplePerfect for those seeking a sustainable lifestyle:Large vegetable plot with polytunnel, two greenhouses, and fruit cageA duck pond, chicken run, and log storeAmple space to grow your own produce year-roundLocation – Rural Peace with Excellent ConnectivityLocated in the sought-after village of Whimple, Higher Yellands is just a short walk from local amenities, including a village shop, pubs, and a mainline train station. The beaches of Sidmouth and Exmouth, Dartmoor National Park, and the historic city of Exeter are all within easy reach, offering the perfect balance of countryside charm and modern convenience.At a Glance:Main House: 3100 sq ft 5 Bedrooms Multiple Reception Areas Multigenerational PotentialDetached Cottage: 1100 sq ft 3 Bedrooms Rental Income or Guest UseGardens: Landscaped with seating areas, pond, and countryside viewsLeisure: Swimming Pool Tennis Court Courtyard OutbuildingsSelf-Sufficiency: Large Kitchen Garden Polytunnel Greenhouses Poultry and Duck AreasParking: Ample off-road parking for both main house and cottageA rare opportunity to secure a truly versatile country home with lifestyle, income, and multigenerational possibilities.SERVICESOil fired central heating, mains water, well water supply for gardens and septic tanks for main house and cottage.Local Authority: Devon Country CouncilCouncil Tax Band: FMain house EPC: DCottage EPC: D
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Stockbridge (United Kingdom)
Woolbury, named after a local Iron Age fort, is a unique, contemporary country home, designed by the Haddow Partnership and completed in 2004. It offers nearly 6,100 sq ft of impressive, airy living space over three floors, designed for adaptable family living as well as more formal entertaining together with a further 3450 sq ft of outbuildings that include a separate self contained studio flat. This individual home lies within professionally landscaped gardens and paddocks presenting an opportunity to create a lifestyle for all members of the family. A gravelled drive leads to parking for several cars and a detached double garage with a self contained studio annexe above—ideal for guests, staff or home working. The formal gardens are laid to lawn on 2 levels, framed by mature hedging and well stocked borders, with a raised water feature and a large terrace also on 2 levels, wired for lighting and sound, creating separate seating areas and serves as a natural extension of the home—perfect for outdoor entertaining. Panoramic views extend over the property’s own paddocks and the surrounding 1,400-acre Heath Estate and there is a footpath to Stockbridge Downs. On entering through the front door you are met by an architectural masterpiece that is an attractive oval reception hall that features a timber tread staircase with glass side panels and stainless steel hand rail to the upper floors. From here, there is access to a study with a private high speed internet connection perfect for home working with French doors to the front garden, a guest cloakroom, a spacious dining room with ample room for 10 dinner guests, and a triple-aspect games room with an enclosed corner fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room fitted by Formwork Architects features a central island, curved breakfast bar, AGA, modern integrated appliances, and a walk-in pantry. It opens into a stunning conservatory that features a mono pitched glass roof incorporating an internal balcony on the first floor with French doors to the terrace and garden. A utility room with cloakroom and an interconnecting boot room and access to the rear garden complete the ground floor. All floors are served by underfloor heating. Upstairs, a spacious landing leads to a triple-aspect sitting room with a corner fireplace and sweeping views of the valley. There is a principal bedroom suite featuring a private balcony, a fitted dressing room, and a en suite bathroom that includes a shower and separate spa bath. Two additional bedrooms—one with a balcony and the other with ample wardrobes—share a generous family bathroom with a separate shower. The vaulted top floor is accessed by a spiral stone staircase and features two further double bedrooms both with built in storage, a family shower room, and a bright galleried gym/quiet area above the sitting room. A glass panelled bridge within a stainless steel framework and hand rail creates a magnificent architectural centrepiece and a wonderful sense of light and space. The equestrian facilities are set apart from the main house and include an American-style barn with six Loddon loose boxes, a tack room and secure internal area for grooming and tacking up. An all-weather flood lit manège and post-and rail paddocks provide excellent riding amenities. A separate outbuilding houses a kitchenette, WC, two stores and an open-fronted barn—offering a well-equipped and versatile set-up for private/livery use or future commercial potential. Another adjoining store houses a full size generator with automatic connection to the mains in the event of a power outage. Located in the heart of the Test Valley and surrounded by the extensive 1,400-acre Heath Estate, within easy access of Stockbridge Down, this home is ideally placed for rural peace and tranquillity and yet with excellent connectivity to the larger cities of Winchester and Salisbury and air, road and rail transport links to London and other parts of the UK and Europe all within easy reach. Stockbridge, with the reputation for being the centre of trout fishing on the internationally renowned River Test, offers a delightful mix of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, along with a renowned butcher and local hotel. The area is well served by a range of schooling options including Stockbridge Primary and Danebury Secondary School (formerly Test Valley Secondary), with nearby independent choices such as Farleigh, Embley, Godolphin, Pilgrims’, St Swithun’s, and Winchester College. For commuters, the A30 provides easy access to the A303 and M3, while rail connections from Winchester or Micheldever offer direct services to London Waterloo from 57 minutes. The surrounding countryside offers superb opportunities for walking, riding, cycling, and world-class trout fishing on the River Test. Agents Note: There is planning permission dated 21st January 2025 for the installation of a domestic 42 panel solar array in the corner of the paddock behind the house. Details on request.There is scope to create a swimming pool on the upper lawn subject to all the necessary consents. Location: Stockbridge - 2.2 miles Winchester - 7.8 miles Micheldever Station - 10 miles Andover - 11 miles Salisbury - 20.3 miles Southampton Airport - 18.9 miles M3 J11 - 10 miles Prep Schools: Pilgrims, Winchester Farleigh School, Andover Public Schools: Winchester College St Swithun's, Winchester Godolphin, Salisbury Embley, Romsey King Edward VI, Southampton Primary Schools: Stockbridge Primary School Secondary Schools: Danebury Secondary School Stockbridge
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House with garden and terrace Exeter (United Kingdom)
Mol’s House is a remarkable late-medieval home in Exeter’s historic Cathedral Quarter, enjoying exceptional views across the Cathedral lawns to Exeter Cathedral. This recently restored Grade I listed Tudor property, combines historic architecture with an outstanding city centre location. The Property:Occupying an extraordinary city centre position with privileged views overlooking one of England's finest Gothic Cathedrals and the Cathedral lawns. Dating from the late medieval period and remodelled in 1596, Mol's House has long been recognised as one of the city's most characterful buildings, forming part of Exeter's historic cathedral quarter. Carefully restored in recent years, the house combines beautifully preserved Tudor craftsmanship with elegant contemporary living spaces, offering a setting of rare architectural drama and heritage.Located in a highly desirable position on one of Exeter’s most historic lanes in the heart of the city. Just a short walk away are some of Exeter’s most celebrated landmarks, including Exeter Cathedral, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and Exeter Quayside, placing the property within easy reach of the city’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. The surrounding neighbourhood offers a vibrant mix of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, and galleries. The property is exceptionally well connected. Exeter’s mainline railway stations provide regular services to London, while Exeter Airport offers convenient regional and international connections, making Mol’s House an attractive and accessible city residence for both UK and overseas buyers.The Accommodation:Set across several floors, combining historic character and thoughtful restoration, and offering an outlook that few private residences in Exeter can rival. The entrance to the property is accessed via a landscaped courtyard garden, with steps leading to the entrance door. The main reception room, known as The Armada Room, is an extraordinary historic space overlooking the Cathedral and lawns through deep-set oriel windows. With oak panelled walls adorned with hand painted coats of arms from prominent Devonshire families, including Sir Francis Drake. A striking central fireplace and historic carved timberwork add further charm. A corner nook has been adapted into a delightful bar area, with sink unit and wine cooler.The next floor provides the bedroom accommodation. The principal suite benefits from high ceilings and excellent natural light from the large window and skylight. Built-in wardrobes offer excellent storage, while a luxurious en-suite shower room with underfloor heating completes the suite. The second double bedroom also benefits from a built-in wardrobe and enjoys an abundance of natural light from its large windows and skylight.The stylish main bathroom, complete with underfloor heating, adds a further touch of luxury. Two additional storage cupboards are conveniently located on the landing, along with a concealed door to a further staircase.Occupying the top floor of this incredible home is an extraordinary open-plan kitchen and reception room, flooded with natural light from multiple aspects. There is a remarkable sense of space enhanced by its vaulted ceiling and exposed beams.At the heart of the room is a beautifully handcrafted bespoke kitchen, with painted cabinetry in soft heritage tones, high quality worktops and integrated Siemens appliances and a Bora extracting hob.A beautiful cast-iron range set within an exposed brick fireplace adds a distinctive heritage focal point.This incredible reception room offers ample space for dining and entertaining, with the added benefit of extending seamlessly onto the balcony to enjoy the stunning vista of the Cathedral and surrounding countryside. A perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine in the summer, or to take in the festive views of the Christmas markets.Historic SignificanceIn 1410 the Annuellars' College, home to the Cathedral's chantry priests, originally occupied this site. After the 1530's Reformation the property came into private ownership and was completely remodelled in 1596 as the city's Custom House, which included the addition of the Royal Coat of Arms which is still in place today on the front of the property. 1726 saw the building begin a new chapter as a coffee house, thought by some historians to have been among the earliest of its kind in Britain, taking the name Mol’s after its first proprietor, Mary Wildly. Remarkably, for more than a century after that, the coffee house was run exclusively by women throughout its life until its closure in 1829, securing its place in the rich social history of Exeter. The property retains many of its original features, offering a rare glimpse into the architecture of the era.A Truly Unique PropertyProperties of this heritage and character rarely come to market. Mol’s House represents not simply a home, but a piece of Exeter’s living history. This is an extraordinary opportunity for those who appreciate architecture, storytelling, and the preservation of historic buildings.Services:Mains electricity, water and drainage.Council tax band: TBCTenure: Freehold
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