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A charming 3-bedroom detached cottage set within approximately two acres of grounds, offering exceptional potential and a rare blend of a semi-rural woodland setting and commuter convenience.Dating back in parts over 600 years, this beautifully individual detached cottage is rich in character featuring exposed oak beams. Being positioned just minutes from picturesque woodland walks while remaining within easy reach of Thorndon Country Park, main road links and Brentwood station nearby.A solid wood ledge-and-brace entrance door opens into the main reception/dining room, featuring a wood-burning stove and characterful wood flooring, with access to a cloakroom/WC. To the rear, the living/family room flows into the kitchen and a practical utility/boot room providing direct access outside.The kitchen is fitted with traditional solid wood units, tiled worktops and a solid wood breakfast bar, incorporating a built-in oven, gas hob and extractor.To the first floor are three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a stylish family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower, and additional storage cupboards in the hallway.The cottage offers excellent potential to extend (subject to planning permission) via Brentwood Borough Council.The property sits within approximately two acres of level gardens, in part enclosed by attractive red-brick boundary walls and offering direct access into surrounding woodland, creating a truly special natural setting with abundant wildlife and walking routes. There are useful outbuildings used for storage.Situated in Little Warley, the cottage enjoys a highly convenient yet peaceful position. Nearby amenities include popular local restaurants, a ski and snowboarding centre, and Brentwood tennis and padel club. Brentwood station (approx. 1.5 miles) provides Elizabeth Line services into central London, the West End and Heathrow.Brentwood High Street offers a vibrant mix of bars, restaurants, shops and highly regarded schools, including Brentwood School. The area is further enhanced by nearby golf courses, parkland, and excellent road connections via the M25.
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A substantial four-bedroom residence set within one acre of landscaped grounds, in a desirable semi-rural location offering over 3,700 sq. ft. of versatile accommodation. The home features four spacious double bedrooms and benefits from Planning Consent for a first-floor extension, allowing further enhancement if desired.The property includes extensive garaging and outbuildings, incorporating well-appointed home offices, making it ideal for modern living or those seeking a balance between work and leisure.All of this is set within approximately one acre of beautifully landscaped gardens, providing privacy, space, and a wonderful countryside aspect.Privately positioned behind impressive electric gates, White Oaks, built circa 2000, is approached via a long, block-paved driveway leading to a spacious gravel courtyard that provides ample parking for several vehicles and a detached double garage. Side access provides a link to a range of versatile outbuildings comprising two home offices, a separate gym and additional storage. These spaces offer excellent potential for conversion into annexe accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents, and are all set within grounds extending to over one acre.Step inside to a welcoming reception hall, featuring a bespoke arched doorway that opens into a charming sitting room centred around a fireplace with inset feature stove. The space flows seamlessly into the generous living areas, creating a wonderful sense of openness and connection. The impressive main reception room is beautifully designed, boasting high ceilings, wood flooring and views across the garden, offering both style and comfort in equal measure. Further living and entertaining space is within the stunning 44ft kitchen/dining/family room, where a lantern roof light floods the space with natural light, adding a striking touch of architectural elegance. The contemporary kitchen is fitted with high-quality De Dietrich integrated appliances, ample storage, and a separate utility room providing access to the outside.White Oaks features four generous double bedrooms and four beautifully appointed bathrooms, three of which are en suite. Each room has been thoughtfully designed with stylish décor and benefits from air conditioning throughout, ensuring comfort all year round, complemented by underfloor heating in selected areas. Of particular note is the principal bedroom suite, showcasing a vaulted ceiling and sliding doors that open directly onto the sun terrace and garden. This serene space includes a luxurious en suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe, creating a perfect private retreat.There is recent Planning Permission granted to add a generous first floor level, adding a further 1500 sq. ft. to this already impressive residential dwelling. This can be viewed with Chelmsford City Council under ref: 25/00725/FUL.The main residence and accompanying outbuildings together offer an exceptional opportunity for multi-generational living, home working and leisure pursuits. Immediately behind White Oaks stands the larger outbuilding, comprising three versatile rooms that can be used as offices or leisure spaces, each finished with attractive pine cladding, heating and air conditioning for year-round comfort. Beyond this lies a second outbuilding, currently arranged as a gym, featuring French doors that open onto the grounds. To the front aspect is the detached double garage, with pitched roof and Planning Permission has been passed to double the size of the garaging (ref: 24/00732/FUL).Additional features include gas central heating, a pressurised water system, CCTV, an alarm system and private drainage. The landscaped gardens begin at the front of the property, flanking the driveway and continue to the rear, offering an expansive, well-maintained lawn, mature trees and ornamental shrubs, all enclosed by boundary fencing for privacy and security.Located in a peaceful semi-rural setting on the outskirts of Sandon, with close proximity to Danbury and its Country Park, White Oaks enjoys both tranquility and convenience. Chelmsford City Centre is easily accessible, offering excellent schooling options, including Sandon School, New Hall and grammar schools within the city. The city centre also provides an extensive shopping centre, anchored by John Lewis.For commuters, there is a Park & Ride at Sandon with services into Chelmsford City Centre and the station, as well as the newly opened Beaulieu Park railway station, providing direct services to London Liverpool Street. The property also benefits from excellent road links via the A12, connecting to the M25 and beyond.This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a spacious, beautifully maintained home set within extensive grounds, complemented by versatile outbuildings, all located in one of the area’s most desirable villages.
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Fine & Country are delighted to present Slate Farm. Offered for sale with no onward chain and nestled on the edge of the picturesque village of Wanborough, Slate Farm is an exceptional 5 bedroom Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse with early 18th Century origins, which has remained in the same family for over 100 years.Accommodation Summary:The internal accommodation extends to almost 3,500 sqft across seven bedrooms, with beautifully preserved original features throughout. The level grounds expand to the rear and side of the property along with a large turning circle, double car port and a further garage. Wanborough is considered one of the most favoured villages on the southeast side of Swindon, situated on the edge of The Downs near The Ridgeway with a range of local amenities including the Grade I listed Church of St Andrew, village hall, doctors' surgery, several public houses and Wanborough Primary School. The market towns of Marlborough and Cirencester are both within easy reach, providing further facilities, including a range of supermarkets and several independent shops, restaurants and cafes. From the village, road and rail communications are good. The M4 motorway at junction 15 is approximately 2.5 miles away, handy for commuting east towards London or Bristol and the West Country. Swindon mainline station with direct trains to London Paddington (from 49 minutes) is approximately 6 miles. The area is well-served by several private schools and is in the catchment area of a highly-regarded state secondary school.Seller Insight:What is your favourite room of the house and why?The garden room has been a wonderful addition to the house, effectively completing the building in 2014. It is a room for all seasons, a place that becomes an extension to the garden in the summer with the doors rolled back, but also somewhere to sit and relax in the winter, hunkered down enjoying the underfloor heating. It is a perfect room for parties and gatherings and a great place from which to enjoy much of the charm of the house and garden.Who do you think would be the next ideal owner? This house really could suit any family dynamic. Our children have enjoyed growing up in the house, but it would work for an extended family, or a couple who want to put their stamp on things. Whoever buys the house would ideally be able to see the potential within the property as well as having an appreciation of living in an historic farmhouse with all its character and quirks.What do you love most about the house and why?It is a very spacious property, yet has a wonderful, homely feel. We will miss the extensive garden, which, with its different areas, offers a great deal of privacy, peace and tranquillity.What do you love about the local community?There are plenty of good village pubs and there are opportunities to involve yourself as much or as little as you like in village life. The local primary school is excellent; all our children attended and thoroughly enjoyed their experience there.How easy is it to commute from here?The village is perfectly situated: Heathrow Terminal 5 is under an hour away, Paddington takes 1 hour by train from Swindon, or Hungerford, itself only 20 minutes away. The market towns of Marlborough and Cirencester are 20 minutes' drive and the close proximity of the M4 (5 minutes) allows good access to Bath, Bristol, and London. Oxford is also only 40 minutes from the house.What made you choose this property over others that were available at the time?The house has been in the family for well over 100 years. When we had the opportunity to move here, we thought it would only be for a few years, but we have stayed for nearly 27.Ground Floor: Upon entering the property, you are warmly welcomed into the entrance hall with access to both principal reception rooms. The sitting room features a wood burner and a window seat with lovely views out over the front garden. In 2014 the brewhouse was converted into what is now used as the master suite with a shower room, dressing area and mezzanine bedroom. The kitchen extends across the back of the property and enjoys views out over the rear gardens. Leading on from the kitchen, there is a useful utility room with a pantry and the guest cloakroom. The most recent addition to Slate Farm is the striking, glass garden room with vaulted ceiling, underfloor heating and large sliding doors leading out onto the gardens. Completing the ground floor accommodation is the separate snug, laundry room and shower room which form part of what was once the original dairy parlour. First Floor:The first floor is dedicated to the two, generous principal bedrooms at the front of the property with a corridor that then connects to the rear, where the family bathroom and two further bedrooms are located. The rear of the property has the potential to be used as an integral annexe with a large double bedroom with separate staircase, kitchenette, snug and ground floor shower room. Second Floor:The second floor features two further guest bedrooms.Outside: The grounds extend to circa 0.45 acres with wraparound lawns and cleverly positioned patio areas to take advantage of the afternoon sun. The mature, private gardens feature a variety of fruit trees and beautifully maintained lawns. To the side of the property, there is a large gravel driveway with a turning circle, double carport and a garage with a useful storage space over. Location:The village boasts a thriving community spirit with a popular Annual Summer Show with a craft tent, dog show and a hog roast alongside a regular local farmers market hosted at the village hall. Throughout the village there is a delightful mixture of all property types, from chocolate box thatched cottages, to individually designed modern family homes, with an approximate total population of just over 2000. Wanborough is also conveniently positioned for commuting with the M4 junction 15 approximately 2.5 miles away for London or Bristol and the West Country. Swindon mainline station with direct trains to London Paddington (from 49 minutes) is approximately 6 miles away.
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Standing well back from the roadside with large gardens to both the front and rear, Hindon House is a spacious family home of just under 4000 sq. ft. of internal living space which is arranged over three floors. The current owners have carried out extensive improvements and refurbishments taking one year to complete and include; a new roof, an extension and upper-floor conversion, new triple-glazed windows, new doors, under-floor heating, re-modelled and re-fitted kitchen and bathrooms, solar panel installation and relocation of the Conservatory to adjoin the Kitchen.The ground floor provides an super-sized hallway leading to Three Separate Reception Rooms, one to the front of the house and two to the back. The Sitting Room having a wood-burning stove and a range of built-in display and storage units. The Kitchen/Family Room sits to the rear of the house and leads into the Conservatory and to the garden patio beyond. This is an ideal area for entertaining either indoors or out. The kitchen is well-designed and fitted with an extensive range of storage units, large work top areas and a family dining table set in a angled bay overlooking the garden. Beyond the kitchen is a very useful Utility Room with a Shower Room and access into the integrated garage.On the second floor, Bedrooms Five and Six are also generous in proportions and share a central Shower Room. Most of the bedrooms have full fitted bedroom suites, and the bathrooms are finished with quality furnishings.Hindon House stands in a good plot with a large frontage and the house being set well-back from the roadside. There is ample room for parking many vehicles on the driveway whether it be cars, a motorhome or a small boat. The planting has matured over the years and there is now a good array of borders and beds filled with fully-grown and colourful plants, shrubs and trees. To the rear the central lawn is again bordered by mature shrubs offering the keen gardener plenty to while away the hours. There is a timber shed and storage areas for garden equipment to be neatly tucked away out of sight. The back of the house can be accessed via gated pathways to both sides of the property. The integral garage has electric roll-up doors and a heating control room. Additional Information: All mains services connected Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: D Solar Panels Alarm System & CCTV Havant Borough Council: Tax Band G Broadband – ADSL/FTTC/FTTP Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)AML Checks: By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed.
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Belhaven is a modern and well-presented contemporary detached family home, situated in the village of Derrington and within easy reach of the county town of Stafford.In a peaceful location but having easy access to the M6, this house makes an ideal family home and includes 4/5 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms and 3 bathrooms, with the flexibility for multi-generational living.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: DLocal Authority: Staffordshire County Council & Stafford Borough CouncilEPC Rating: A Valid Until 5 July 2031)Property Construction: StandardElectricity Supply: MainsWater Supply: MainsDrainage & Sewerage: Septic Tank and Sewerage Treatment PlantHeating: Air Source Heat Pump & Solar PanelsBroadband: Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband Speed (FTTP/FTTC) is available with predicted download speeds of up to 1,800 Mbps and upload speed up to 220 Mbps. We advise you to check with your providerMobile signal/coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Driveway Parking: Garage & Driveway Parking spaces
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Nestled within the highly desirable gated Longdean Park, this impressive detached family home offers over 3,000 sq ft of versatile living space and presents fantastic potential for further expansion (subject to planning permission). Ideally located within easy reach of Abbot’s Hill School, a highly regarded independent school, recently named The Sunday Times Independent 11–16 School of the Year 2026.The property boasts two generous reception rooms, each bathed in natural light and offering wonderful views of the surrounding landscape— perfect spaces for relaxing and entertaining. The fitted kitchen is complemented by a separate utility room, providing practical convenience for family life.Upstairs, the principal bedroom features an en-suite shower room, while the family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. A study offers a quiet space for working from home, and the property also benefits from a double garage/workshop—ideal for additional storage, hobbies, or workspace.The home is set within beautifully landscaped grounds, creating a tranquil and private setting, while the ample parking further enhances practicality for family and guests alike.With its generous proportions, idyllic setting, and scope to extend, this property represents a rare opportunity to create a truly stunning family home in one of the area’s most prestigious locations.
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Ground FloorThe home is entered via ornate wooden doors leading into a storm porch and then into a fabulous hallway with stone flagstone floors and the ornate main staircase rising to the first floor. The home features stone mullioned windows with leaded windows inset throughout, and the ceiling heights make all the rooms feel light, airy and undoubtedly spacious.The principal lounge is a gorgeous room featuring period cornicing, a large stone fireplace and dual-aspect windows. There is then a further dining room, again with leaded windows overlooking the rear garden. This room further features a large stone open fireplace and feature cornicing.Accessed off the dining room, a door leads through to a further family room. This is a lovely space for relaxing in front of a log burner, and adjacent to this is a wine cooler and drinks area with built-in cabinetry, and there is a door leading out to the back garden terrace.Located off the hallway, there is also a formal study room, which is well-appointed with a range of quality storage units and a desk, and a wood-panelled wall surrounds and, therefore, it is perfect for those looking to work from home. Also located off the central hallway is a useful utility room plus a further boot room and a separate WC. The home also benefits from a large cellar split into two separate chambers which is fully tiled and houses the oil-fired boiler and provides great space and is currently used as a games room, complete with a pool table.The breakfast kitchen is a truly stunning room which has been recently installed by the current owners. The kitchen area features a large central island unit, complete with granite work surfaces and inlaid wine coolers. There are Miele Appliances throughout the kitchen, including a combination steam oven with Sous Vide option, combination oven with a microwave. There is also a warming draw and a vacuum packing drawer. In addition, a multi-purpose induction hob including both teppanyaki and wok stations. These are inset into the island unit along with sink units incorporating a Quooker boiler tap with filtered chilled and sparkling options. There is also a dishwasher and a great seating area. There is also a 5-oven electric Aga. Above this island unit and the dining area are glazed roof lanterns flooding the room with natural light. The designer kitchen has bespoke cabinetry of the highest standards, and the room itself runs the whole width of the home. There is a dining area and bifold doors leading out to the spectacular gardens. There is also a snug room accessed off the kitchen, making this such a family-friendly space and the heart of this home.Another standout room of the property is the bar, which is accessed from the kitchen and is another recent improvement created by the current owners. Stepping into this room is akin to entering an exclusive wine bar, which has a full bar area complete with working ale taps, wine coolers, display cabinets and bar stools. There is a media wall, further seating area and bifold doors leading out to a secluded garden complete with a hot tub. There is also a separate WC and sink unit located within the bar, and both the open-plan kitchen and bar area feature a Sonos sound system.The final reception room is part of a former cottage, and this area could still be used as this. Independent external access leads into a lovely lounge room, again with a log burner, and a staircase leads to a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom featuring a dressing area, walk-in shower and separate bath area.First Floor The remaining bedrooms are accessed on the first floor, which is served by 2 independent staircases, with the main feature staircase rising to a landing area which features exposed beams and vaulted ceilings and a large leaded picture window overlooking the rear grounds. The master bedroom is a lovely-sized room overlooking the rear gardens and benefits from a large full en suite bathroom. There are then three further double bedrooms plus a current dressing room which could easily be reconfigured as the fifth bedroom within the main house. There are then two further refurbished bathrooms plus a separate WC.Outside The grounds of Fauld Manor are an exceptional feature of this home. The property is nestled in the centre of 2.57 acres of grounds. There are two electrified gates which serve the property, and there is plenty of parking on offer via sweeping driveways and a turning circle to the front of the home plus an adjacent parking area where there is a triple garage block with a gym room over plus a further separate double garage. The main gardens are simply breathtaking with many years of landscaping and planting, which offers a floral treat all year round. Immediately to the rear of the property and accessed off the kitchen is a large flagstone terrace with an electric awning over, stone balustrades, and the gardens are then accessed, featuring formal lawns and walkways and ornamental hedging. There is a variety of seating areas, including a large koi pond with a feature fountain. The gardens are completely private and enclosed and therefore offer a high degree of security and privacy for future buyers.Location The home is located just outside of Tutbury Village, which is one of Staffordshire’s finest villages, being located on the edge of the county bordering South Derbyshire and to the south of the River Dove. Within Tutbury there is a lovely village atmosphere with an excellent range of amenities, including public houses and restaurants, local shops and boutique shopping parades, a post office, a bank & medical/dental practices. The village is famous for Tutbury Castle, which was a Norman stronghold, and the ruins are a popular spot to visit. The village has a most interesting mix of period homes. For commuting, the village provides swift access to the A50 and A38, with fast links to M1, M42 and M6. Railway links can be found with a village train station being on the Crewe to Derby Line, giving access to the high-speed network. There are good rail links from Lichfield Trent Valley (to London within 1:10 on the Virgin Trains) and East Midlands Parkway. There is also ease of access to both East Midlands & Birmingham airports, with a 30-40 minute’ drive from the house. Schools in the proximity include Repton (8 miles) and Foremarke Hall & Derby High for girls and Derby Grammar for boys.Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: Mains electricity and water. Oil-powered central heating system. Drainage and sewerage via a septic tank. Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G and 5G mobile signals are available in the area – we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband: FTTC Broadband connection available – we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority: East Staffordshire Borough Council. Council Tax Band: G. Tenure: Freehold. EPC: FFor more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Lee Armstrong
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Available With NO UPWARD CHAIN stands this wonderful stone country home including impressive equestrian facilities whilst benefiting from outstanding countryside views.The property comprises a large breakfast kitchen with seating area, formal dining room, superb entertainment room, gymnasium, study, four bedrooms, five bathrooms, tack room, a large sized Andrews Bowen wax surface menage, horse walker with rubberlock cushioned floor, three double stables, six further boxes, two solarium bays, and wash box with hot water shower.With stunning grounds and planning permission in place for an additional holiday home, this country home is a rare/special find and must be seen to appreciate the privacy and setting.Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Terry Robinson.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Buckinghamshire Council EPC: C Property construction:Standard - Stone & tile Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Private Heating and hot water: Ground Source Heat Pump with Underfloor heating to the ground and first floor. Ventilation: Mechanical Heat recovery and Ventilation including Pollen filters Broadband: Standard broadband is available with a download speed of 23 mbps but we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider Parking: Off road parking available for ample number of cars Special Notes: Please speak to the Agent with regards to rights and easements contained in the title.
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Situated in the idyllic village of Little Hormead, Pattens Barn is a beautiful four bedroom barn conversion. Tucked away with its own gated entrance on this small development of just three homes, you find a spacious and characterful countryside home in an exclusive, peaceful setting. Set amidst the East Hertfordshire countryside, the property was converted 25 years ago and blends traditional charm with modern luxury. It features a dramatic full-height gable entrance with a striking glass façade and galleried landing above. The market town of Buntingford is just 3.3 miles away with its local schools, shops and restaurants, and Bishops Stortford 10 miles away offering excellent schools and fast trains to London, and the A10 provides access into London and Cambridge. Whether you're seeking a slower pace of life or need to be quickly connected to the outside world, this location delivers the perfect balance of rural charm and urban convenience.Step InsideYou are immediately impressed with the stunning entrance to this home, walking through double, oak framed glass doors into the hallway. With the whole façade of glass behind you, the light and bright space highlights the stylish wooden staircase which has been carpeted in a vibrant stair runner. Tucked behind the staircase is a cosy office which offers a lovely view across the road to the meadow. On the other side of the staircase is a handy cloakroom. To your right you find the open plan kitchen diner; a generous room which also has another door leading to the garden. The high quality neutral grey cabinets are matched with traditional wooden work surfaces throughout. The flagstone tiled floor is hardwearing and practical as well as bringing attractive tones to the room which compliment the age of the property. The space is large enough to accommodate a big dining room table and a cosy nook has been created between the utility room and the large walk in pantry cupboard. This area is perfect for a small sofa, making this kitchen a very sociable room, perfect for entertaining. Back across the lobby, there is a large reception room where characterful wooden floors, a long stretch of windows and a stunning wood burner all come together to create a fantastic room to relax and entertain. Moving upstairs, you can really appreciate the full-height galleried landing, which floods the landing with natural light and offers a true sense of space. The wide landing extends on both sides of the central staircase, creating a bright and open feel rarely found in traditional homes. There are four generously sized double bedrooms, each thoughtfully positioned for comfort and privacy. The master bedroom benefits from a stylish en suite, while another double also enjoys its own private en suite shower room – perfect for guests or family. A well-appointed family bathroom is accessed directly from the landing and also conveniently connects to a third bedroom, offering semi-private use. This upper-floor layout has been designed with both storage, practicality and luxury in mind, making it ideal for family life or hosting visitors.In addition, Pattens Barn also offers a self-contained two-bedroom annex. This very usable space is ideal for guests or multigenerational living. In its current state, it does not have a full working kitchen as is predominantly used as a gym and home office. In the past, however, the owners have run this annex as a successful AirBNB, for additional income. Overall, this versatile space is poised to be updated for the next owners to suit their lifestyle.Step OutsideTurning off a quiet lane on the edge of Little Hormead, the approach to Pattens Barn is up a private driveway leading to a wooden five bar gate. At the entrance, there is a shared shed which houses the barns’ oil tank as well as storage racking. Back up the driveway, the gate opens into a gravelled drive where you find a double car port on your left and the large two bedroom annex leads you to the garden area. There is boarded storage above the car port, external water and lighting. This low maintenance, lawned garden offers two fantastic patio areas, placed to capture the sun at the beginning and end of the day, tranquil spaces to enjoy the peaceful surroundings of this rural home.LocationLittle Hormead is a small village situated between the larger villages of Great Hormead, Hare Street and just to the west of the Pelhams. Surrounded by countryside which can be enjoyed on the many footpaths, it is a small community which enjoys a picturesque church and views down the hill towards Hare Street.For links to the local area, you can join the A10 just under 4 miles away in Buntingford which offers shops, restaurants and local schools. The popular village of Braughing is also just 3.6 miles south which also offers a local primary school, some great pubs, community centre and playing fields. There are also excellent local primary schools in Great Hormead and Furneux Pelham. For the commuter, Bishops Stortford station is just 9 miles away and within 10 miles, both Hertford and Royston offer fast trains to London. For the frequent flier, Stansted is 16 miles away, just beyond the M11.This location also comes with a choice of excellent independent schools, with St Edmunds College being the closest at only 6 miles away, then Bishops Stortford College (9 miles), Heath Mount School (14 Miles), St Christophers in Letchworth (14 miles) and Haileybury College in Hertford Heath (15 miles).
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A Stunning Grade II Listed Barn Conversion in Dorney. Tucked away in a secluded cul-de-sac in the picturesque village of Dorney, ideally positioned between Taplow and Windsor, this exceptional Grade II listed barn conversion offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Beautifully appointed throughout, the home boasts five spacious double bedrooms, four stylish bathrooms and a country style eat-in kitchen. The property’s showstopper is the breathtaking main reception room, featuring soaring vaulted ceilings, original exposed beams, wood burning stove and an abundance of natural light, ideal for both entertaining and relaxed family living. With three versatile reception rooms in total plus a mezzanine level, the home adapts effortlessly to your lifestyle needs. Outside, enjoy two generous patio areas at the front and rear, maintained lawned garden, and a private hot tub area. Tenure: Freehold EPC C - Grade II Listed Council Tax Band G Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: Water: Thames Water, Sewerage: Thames Water, Gas: EDF, Electricity: EDF Mobile Phone Coverage: EE, Three, O2, Vodaphone. 5G is predicted to be available around your location from the following providers: EE, Three, O2, Vodaphone. We advise that you check with your provider. Broadband Availability: Superfast 80 Mbps. You may be able to obtain broadband service from these Fixed Wireless Access providers covering your area. Openreach. We advise that you check with your provider. Off Road Parking Spaces: 8-10 Construction Type: Brick + Timber Cladding Please click on the property brochure or video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Louis Byrne.
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LocationThis fabulous family home is situated in Kingswood village, which provides a comprehensive parade of local shops and restaurants, including a convenience store/post office, Coughlans bakery, Londis, hairdressers, beauticians, restaurants and The Kingswood Arms public house. Locally there is a wide choice of state and independent schools.In terms of transportation, Kingswood Station is within easy walking distance and provides services into London of approximately 45 minutes. The M25 is accessed via Junction 8, 1.7 miles to the south, providing connections to the wider motorway network, whilst for the frequent flyer both Gatwick and Heathrow airports are within reach. For golfers, there are four world-renowned golf clubs; Kingswood Golf and Country Club, Surrey Downs, Walton Heath and the RAC golf club all close by. Horse Riding schools and stabling can be found in Kingswood, Chipstead, Tadworth and Walton on the Hill.
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Steeped in literary and architectural heritage, Great James Street is known for its beautifully preserved early 18th-century townhouses. Many buildings on the street are Grade II listed, reflecting their significance within London’s cultural and historical fabric. This sought-after location places you moments from the British Museum, Gray’s Inn Gardens, and the vibrant restaurants and independent bookstores that define Bloomsbury’s unique character. Inside, the property unfolds across generous proportions with a seamless fusion of period features and contemporary design. Highlights include:A private roof terrace with panoramic views across London’s skyline – a truly special retreat in the heart of the cityFive luxurious bathrooms, finished to an exceptional standardAuthentic sash windows, original wall paneling, and high ceilings throughoutModern fixtures and fittings that complement the home’s heritage with effortless style From the tree-lined street with its quiet charm to the prestigious WC1 postcode, this is a residence of both stature and substance — ideal for those seeking a distinguished Central London home with exceptional character.
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What the owners say: We love this beautiful house as it is in such a special location so close to the station, the Pantiles and excellent local schools including the popular Claremont primary which can be seen from the house and is the only location that is ‘definitely’ in the catchment area. It is also quiet and peaceful with no road noise, it being situated on the bend of Poona Road, away from main arterial routes and, because it is a private road, it is very secure for both children and pets. The verge outside the house is partially owned by the property and represents a fun gathering place for the road’s community to gather and have a bonfire of for the children to play safely. We have designed the interior to be luxurious and individual but still practical including the underfloor heating system that can be controlled from your phone and thermostatically control each room independently. Even the two Velux windows in the kitchen can be controlled from your phone and include rain sensors so they automatically shut. As the house was originally built in 1837 we felt strongly that it should be restored to its former glory and have paid attention to every single detail with no expense spared. As a result it has been given the highest accolade by the town’s ‘Civic Society,’ which looks out for excellence in development and conversion and was awarded by the Mayor. This house has been a wonderful place to live with a real community feel but also being detached with its own off road parking area has also been a godsend, giving us the best of both worlds. We have poured our heart and soul into every part of the design and, while we have loved living here, it’s now ready for someone new to enjoy it and the close-knit local community where we have made many friends. Tunbridge Wells or, more formally Royal Tunbridge Wells, became a famous spa town in Regency times when it was frequented by the aristocracy who came to take the waters and enjoy the entertainment organised by Beau Nash. Much of this historic town was developed during that time including the famous Pantiles that now offers a delightful mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants, including the number one rated ‘Boutique’ in the UK, while the rest of the town also includes high street stores, a variety of excellent eateries, individual shops, hair and beauty salons and a number of luxury and boutique hotels as well as retail parks and a station with trains that will get you to London within an hour. With regard to education there are a number of primary and secondary schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted including St Peters’ C of E primary and the Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, the St Gregory’s Catholic School and Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School. You will also find excellent private schools in the area including Rosehill, The Mead, Holmewood House and Beechwood prep and secondary school as well as the famous Tonbridge School founded in 1553. Additional entertainment facilities include a nine-screen Odeon cinema, the Trinity theatre, the wellrespected Assembly Theatre and exhibitions in the Amelia Scott cultural centre. For sports enthusiasts there are a variety of sports facilities available including the Neville golf club, cricket, football and rugby clubs as well as the indoor sports and a swimming pool while the tennis club is one of the oldest in the country with 21 courts including 8 grass courts. Sprint and summer brings plenty of festivals for adults and children alike. One not to be missed is the ‘Jazz on the Pantiles’ where people can enjoy al fresco dining while listening to some of the best live music in the Southeast while eating a range of wonderful food at the same time.
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Step into timeless elegance at Shillbrook Manor, an exceptional Grade II Listed Victorian/Gothic residence set within beautifully manicured gardens and grounds, nestled in the idyllic Oxfordshire hamlet of Black Bourton. With its commanding Cotswold stone façade, intricate architectural details, and sweeping open views over adjoining stream, meadows, and rolling fields, this is a country home that blends heritage, comfort, and prestige. No chain.Freehold Council Tax Bands F&A EPC Ratings: Main House - Exempt & Garden Cottage DServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Bands - Main House F & Garden Cottage A - West Oxfordshire District Council Property Construction - Standard - stone and tile - link-detached Electricity Supply – Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage – Sewerage treatment plant which is shared with 8 houses and situated on the property. There is a maintenance charge of £70 per month per property. Neighbouring properties have right of access to check the plant. Please speak with the agent for further information. Heating - Oil central heating – there will be maintenance costs involved so please speak with the agent for further information. Broadband - Ultrafast FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage - Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Car barn, EV charger and parking for 8 cars. Special Notes - The property is split over two title numbers. There are restrictive covenants on the property - please speak with the agent for further information.
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Chipstead is an attractive, historic village lying on the top of the North Downs, just south of London and perfectly situated for access to the M25, the M23, Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport, and Central London. Chipstead Station and Cousldon South are the nearest railway stations with direct train services to London within 30 minutes. Chipstead retains a rural charm with its picturesque duck pond, local pubs and selection of period cottages and converted farms. An active golf course as well as clubs for cricket, football, rugby, bowls, tennis and even a theatre make this a special community. There is a good choice of state / independent schools locally as well as access to larger towns such as Reigate, Banstead, Epsom or Coulsdon.
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A quite stunning blend of contemporary design, ultra high specification and character features are found in this most impressive home set amidst beautiful countryside yet so close to stations, schools and town. An amazing barn conversion that has been transformed by the present owners into this exemplary family home of substantial proportions. Completely renovated, extended and refitted to the highest of standards that showcase the vision and flair of the owners, this is a wonderful home that takes full advantage of some of the best views in the county. Set in grounds that approach two and a half acres with a fine large detached studio/annexe in the grounds ideal for those who work from home or as additional accommodation,Whempstead Barn is not just a beautiful family home it offers owners a complete lifestyle package. A home that is perfect for entertaining family and friends in the heart of beautiful rolling countryside and yet is only a few minutes of the neighbouring towns of Hertford, Ware and Stevenage all of which offer rail connections into London. The nearby village of Watton at Stone benefits from its own station into Finsbury Park and Moorgate as well as a couple of lovely pubs, a general store/post office, bakers, a doctors surgery and village school. The surrounding area offers a first class range of both private and state schooling with Heathmount, Haileybury and St Edmunds college all within easy reach. Recreational amenities in the area are first class with many fine golf courses including Hanbury Manor, sports facilities, bridleways and footpaths.STEP INSIDEAs soon as you walk inside the scale and character of the barn is displayed in front of you. The timber framework shows off the period features whilst the highly contemporary bespoke steel staircase, the glazed galleried landing, the huge glazed windows and doors, compliment and blend beautifully with the original features. The space and light on offer is spectacular. This is a truly impressive hallway with a 21' high vaulted ceiling. The flexibility of the accommodation is demonstrated here with the hallway being open plan to a lovely sitting area that has also previously been used as a dining area. In fact, there is ample space for both if one desired. Undoubtedly the Wow factor is the bespoke kitchen/family room that is truly impressive. A huge island and extensive range of units with under lit worktops, pop up extractor and high end integrated appliances are a dream. The kitchen extends into the dining/family area with bi fold glazed doors to one whole corner of the room taking in the fabulous views on offer and opening onto the huge south facing garden terrace. Open plan to this room is the main sitting room with exposed red brick wall, exposed timbers and one wall with glazed full height windows and French doors opening onto the large secluded courtyard at the rear. Also found at the very rear of the house is the good size office/study. In addition there is, off the kitchen, a utility room and a cloakroom. On the other side of the house one finds a sumptuous master bedroom suite. Well appointed with an excellent range of wardrobes and a truly luxurious en suite bathroom fitted with a contemporary suite with freestanding bath, huge walk through shower, wc and twin basins. There is also a further double bedroom and en suite shower room on the ground floor.The custom built steel staircase rises up to the galleried glazed landing with bespoke Keizer glass panels with clever concealed lighting that add to the spectacular surroundings. On this floor one finds four further bedrooms and two family bathrooms. Throughout there are exposed timbers and, as found elsewhere in the house, lighting is cleverly used to great effect.STEP OUTSIDEWhempstead Barn is approached off a small country lane through electric gates that lead into a rolled resin driveway that provides extensive parking for many vehicles. The grounds extend to approximately 2.30 acres and are mainly laid to lawn with shrubs and trees. Adjoining the house is a large south facing terrace from which one can really take in the amazing views over some of the areas most beautiful undulating countryside. The terrace is a wonderful place on which to entertain and enjoys an outside kitchen area with pizza oven.Tucked away to the very rear of the house is a large secluded courtyard garden with raised beds and high hedging. A lovely peaceful spot to enjoy.Toward the foot of the garden one finds a substantial detached studio which has been converted to the same high standards found in the barn to form a double story annexe with first floor bedroom/studio room, and a shower room, sitting room and kitchen on the ground floor. Perfect for those who work from home or require additional accommodation.GENERAL INFORMATIONLocal Authority: East Herts DC 01279 655261Council Tax Band: H. Energy Rating: CMains water and electricity are connected. Air source heat pumps serve the house with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the first floor. Private drainage.The property is Grade II listed.
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GUIDE PRICE £1,600,000 - £1,700,000BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED VICTORIAN VILLA IN HOVE’S ENVIABLE PEMBROKE CRESCENT, WITH FIVE BEDROOMS, TWO RECEPTION ROOMS AND SUNNY SOUTH WEST GARDENSitting in the tree lined road of Pembroke Crescent, in the heart of the Pembroke and Princes conservation area, this handsome Victorian semi-detached villa encapsulates the area’s unique architecture in Hove, in terms of its sylvan 'garden suburb' atmosphere, with its gently curving streets and green front gardens.Late Victorian craftsmanship is ever-present, from the geometric stained-glass front door to the elegant cornicing throughout. The ground floor offers two separate reception rooms, providing flexible living: ideal as a sitting room and home office, or a snug and a formal lounge, perfect for families with teenagers. Both rooms feature attractive fireplaces, while the rear reception room opens to the southwest-facing garden through French doors.At the back of the house, the recently refurbished Gillerson handcrafted, bespoke kitchen and dining area with painted oak fronts and oak interior drawers and cupboards balances generous natural light from the garden with the dramatic tones of dark sage green cabinetry, finished with stone white worktops and a beautifully laid herringbone wooden floor for a timeless look. Bi fold doors by Origins, Heritage range, invites the outside in; allowing for easy flow into the garden. A wrought-iron spiral staircase leads down to a large utility area, with space for laundry appliances and additional storage. A newly installed cloak room on the ground floor adds convenience for guests.On the first floor are three of the five bedrooms. The principal bedroom at the front mirrors the ground-floor bay window and enjoys an ever-changing outlook through the seasons, with a spacious dressing room lined with wardrobes. The two further bedrooms on this floor are both large doubles with original south facing sash windows inviting in masses of sunlight. The family bathroom is modern, with underfloor heating, a freestanding white bath, WC and a separate shower/wet area, complemented by feature tiles that add a classic finish. A separate WC on this floor adds extra convenience.On the top floor, the remaining two bedrooms are served by a recently installed modern bathroom with underfloor heating shower and WC. The well-chosen Mandarin Stone tiles make this bathroom a bright and sleek space.Stepping out from the rear reception room or the kitchen-dining space, the southwest garden feels like a hidden oasis. This private, walled space includes trellis detailing and a useful side gate providing access to the exterior workshop. The traditional cottage-style garden has well-established borders of roses, hydrangeas and a symphony of colour and interest throughout spring and summer. The workshop/garage is of a classic style and offers excellent storage for tools, bikes and outdoor furniture.Built between 1895 and 1900, Pembroke Crescent represents one of the only large red brick developments in Brighton & Hove. Nestled between New Church Road and the central Church Road area of Hove, this winding crescent is exceptionally peaceful given its centrality and well-endowed with a variety of poplar, elm, sycamore, and chestnut trees. A leisurely stroll down Hove Street will bring you to Hove Lawns, the promenade and beach, along with a parade of local independent amenities on Kingsway which includes the ever popular Franco’s Osteria and Sugardough Bakery. While you’re at the beach the renowned Marrocco’s is close at hand on King’s Esplanade with handmade Italian ice-cream.Perfect for commuters, the A270 is within easy reach, whilst Hove train station with its mainline commuter links is only a short walk from your door. Regular bus services run into the centre of Brighton and Hove, into the outlying areas and up to Devil’s Dyke. Local schools include Hove Junior School, St Andrew’s C of E Primary School, St Christopher’s School, Hove Park School and Sixth Form Centre and West Hove Infants. Brighton College is only a short drive away along the coast road. Council Tax: F EPC: EBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage – Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.This information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.
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GUIDE PRICE: £1,350,000 - £1,400,000Built around 1905, this distinguished family home effortlessly combines Edwardian elegance with contemporary comfort. Beyond the spacious vestibule, a welcoming hallway with Art Nouveau fireplace detailing provides both style and practicality, with ample space for furniture and storage. The south-facing reception room, with its striking bay and double-glazed sash windows celebrates the home’s heritage whilst offering modern comfort. French doors create a natural flow into a second reception or dining area, leading to the generously extended kitchen.Abundant light fills the interior, particularly in the kitchen where a glass extension dining space overlooks the garden, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen itself blends timeless design with functionality, featuring cream shaker cabinetry and granite worktops in warm, natural tones. Designed for family living, it also incorporates a utility room with independent hallway access, keeping the main living areas beautifully uncluttered. A cloakroom completes the ground floor.Ascending the wide Edwardian staircase, enhanced by an ornate balustrade and stained-glass window, the first floor opens onto a broad landing where four spacious bedrooms are found. At the front of the property, two refined bedrooms highlight charming period fireplaces. The larger room is enhanced by a generous bay window, while the smaller benefits from the practicality of fitted wardrobes. To the rear, two further doubles include one with an ensuite. Deep storage/airing cupboards provide exceptional practicality on the landing. A stylish family bathroom, complete with both bath and separate shower, serves this floor.The top floor offers a highly versatile retreat, perfect as a guest area, home office, or dressing area, with its own bathroom. A boarded loft room provides valuable storage, ensuring seasonal items and larger belongings remain neatly tucked away.The garden, accessed directly from the kitchen’s dining area, is a private sanctuary. A large level lawn is framed by the mature trees of Withdean Avenue, creating a serene and ever-changing seasonal outlook. A discreet pathway leads to two off-street parking spaces and a generous storage area, formerly used as a garage.Conveniently located in the popular Tivoli area, within easy reach of the bustling cafes and shops of Seven Dials, a carefully cared for front garden path leads up to the elegant bay fronted Edwardian property. Offering easy access to Dyke Road and the A27.Preston Park station with its convenient mainline links is only a short walk from your door making it ideal for commuters and trips into the heart of Brighton. Regular bus services allow easy access to Brighton and Hove and also the green open spaces of Devils Dyke.When it comes to independent shops, bars and restaurants there's no shortage at nearby Seven Dials and a large Waitrose sits just behind the well-kept outdoor space of Hove Park.Easy walking distance to Preston Park, Hove Park and Dyke Road Park. Local schools include Dorothy Stringer School, Varndean School, Stanford School, Lancing Prep, Cardinal Newman Catholic School, BHASVIC and the independent Windlesham Day School.Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage – Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.Tivoli Crescent North is situated in parking zone E.EPC: D Council Tax Band: F
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This unique home offers great living space including a large kitchen/breakfast room, a spacious dining room, four bedrooms, the master of which includes an ensuite and built-in storage. The property benefits from exposed beams, endless windows providing for light and airy accommodation. The property has been renovated and upgraded to a high standard and provides a wonderful family home within one of the most desirable locations. Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G. Local Authority - Malvern Hills. EPC - Rating D. Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply - Mains. Water Supply - Mains. Drainage and Sewerage - Private drainage via a septic tank. Heating - Oil-fired. Broadband - FTTH/FTTP Full fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Garaging for 4 vehicles and driveway parking for 4+ vehicles. Additional Information - Electricity cabling runs across the lane to Croome Farm.
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Shell Mill Farm is an exquisite Grade II Listed equestrian estate, with parts believed to date back to the 16th century, nestled in the heart of Worcestershire’s serene countryside. This magnificent 4-bedroom farmhouse, extending to approximately 3,500 sq ft, combines historic charm with contemporary sophistication, offering a luxurious family home without compromise. Set within 7 acres of well-maintained gardens and pastureland, the property boasts exceptional equestrian facilities, including a 20m x 60m arena, 18.5m x 7.7m agricultural barn, and four stables. Surrounded by unspoilt farmland, Shell Mill Farm offers an idyllic rural lifestyle with excellent connectivity to Droitwich, Worcester, Birmingham, and beyond. There is an additional 14 acres available by separate negotiation.Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - H Local Authority - Wychavon EPC - Grade II Listed Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile) Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage and Sewerage - Private drainage via a septic tank Heating - Oil Broadband - FTTP / Ultrafast fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Triple garage and driveway parking Additional Information - CCTV or similar security system in operation
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Set on a quiet Victorian terraced road in the sought after West Hill Conservation Area, Clifton Street is quintessential Brighton. Picturesque period properties neatly lining the road, peaceful and just moments from the city’s vibrant heart.Perfectly positioned between Brighton Station and Seven Dials, this beautifully modernised four bedroom townhouse offers flexible living, home and income potential, separate office space, two private outside areas and a fully boarded and insulated loft room with Velux windows.Entering at raised ground floor level, the home immediately impresses. The open plan kitchen and dining space is flooded with natural light from a striking glass ceiling that runs the length of the rear extension. At its centre, a generous island creates a natural social hub, ideal for entertaining or relaxed family living. The design led kitchen features a five ring gas hob built into the island along with Neff appliances including an extractor fan, oven and steam oven. Extensive cabinetry provides excellent storage.Flowing effortlessly from the kitchen/dining space, the living room is rich in character. Decorated in dramatic dark tones with elegant gold detailing, the space beautifully highlights the period features including the bay window, traditional wooden panelling and a charming painted tile fireplace depicting a pastoral scene of a diving House Martin into a calm stream. A cloakroom has been thoughtfully added beneath the stairs for guest convenience.On the half landing, a bright and tranquil office space offers an ideal work from home setting, creative studio or painting retreat thanks to the abundance of natural light. A cleverly hidden Murphy Bed allows this room to be offered up as further bedroom for those times when extra guests have arrived. From here, doors open onto a sunny and private west facing terrace garden.The main family bathroom delivers five star luxury, finished in striking black tiles with white veining. A freestanding bath, separate shower, WC and twin sinks create a spa like feel.On the first floor, the principal bedroom is decorated in warm natural tones and benefits from built in wardrobes along the far wall and beside a beautiful marble fireplace. A curving mahogany balustrade leads to the second floor where two further double bedrooms are served by a Jack and Jill bathroom. From the landing, a ladder accesses the insulated and boarded loft room with Velux windows, ideal for storage or an unofficial teenage retreat.The lower ground floor houses a self-contained studio under the same freehold title and utilities, though in a separate council tax band. With its own entrance and private front patio finished in classic black and white tiles, this space is perfect for guests, older children, multi-generational living or as a valuable income opportunity through short or long-term letting.Location is key. West Hill rises from Brighton Station, just 0.2 miles away, towards Seven Dials at 0.3 miles. Clifton Street’s attractive Victorian villas offer a peaceful residential setting only moments from independent coffee shops, restaurants, bars and a local Co Op. Brighton Station provides direct links to London Victoria, London Bridge and beyond, making this an excellent choice for commuters.Families are well served by a range of highly regarded schools. Local primary options include St Pauls CE, St Mary Magdalen Catholic, Stanford Infant and Junior and Middle Street. Secondary schools include Cardinal Newman Catholic, Dorothy Stringer, Hove Park and Blatchington Mill. Private options include Brighton Girls, Brighton College and Lancing Prep.EPC rating: D Council Tax: GBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage – Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions – Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by.Tenure: FREEHOLDThis is information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.
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Rectory Farmhouse is a truly magnificent 16th-century Grade II* Listed country residence, beautifully positioned on the outskirts of the sought-after village of Tibberton. Extending to over 5,600 sq ft, this exceptional home combines Elizabethan heritage with refined modern living. Lovingly restored under the guidance of renowned architect Freddie Charles, the property showcases exquisite period features including oak panelling, exposed beams and impressive Inglenook fireplaces. Arranged over three floors, the versatile accommodation offers six bedrooms, multiple reception rooms and scope for multi-generational living with a potential self-contained annexe. Set within approximately 4.8 acres, the grounds are equally impressive, featuring formal gardens, an orchard, paddock, full-size tennis court and a range of outbuildings, including a double garage and games room. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark historic home, blending architectural significance with modern comfort, all within easy reach of Worcester, the M5 and outstanding schools.Tenure – Freehold. Council Tax Band – G. Local Authority – Wychavon. EPC – Rating E. Property Construction - Standard (brick and tile). Electricity Supply – Mains. Water Supply – Mains. Drainage and Sewerage – Private via a septic tank. Heating – Oil. Broadband - connection available - FTTP full fibre ultrafast broadband - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Double garage, driveway for 6+ vehicles & access to an EV charging point. Additional Information - Grade II* Listed Farmhouse and Grade II Listed Barn. CCTV or similar security system in operation. There is a current application to extend the boundary to the LR. Right of way: Neighbours septic tank is in corner of field far from main building. The current owners give access for empty/maintenance via their side. No access from the main entrance is required or needed.
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Enjoy the quintessential rural lifestyle at Reddings, an exceptional country residence set within 4.5 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds. This exquisite estate features this Period property, itself un-Listed, with a self-contained annex, stables, a heated swimming pool and a collection of versatile outbuildings—perfect for equestrian pursuits, entertaining or multigenerational living.Inside, refined classical interiors and generous living spaces offer both comfort and grandeur, creating a home perfectly suited to elegant country living. Nestled in a tranquil riverside setting, the property lies just a few miles from both the River Blackwater and the River Crouch ideal for boating enthusiasts, delivering an idyllic fusion of seclusion and natural beauty.Despite its pastoral charm, Reddings offers superb connectivity. Rail services to London Liverpool Street are just 3 miles away, making this an ideal retreat for those seeking rural serenity without sacrificing access to the city.A private wrought-iron gated entrance opens to a sweeping, tree-lined driveway, gracefully leading through meticulously maintained gardens. Within the estate, the expansive grounds showcase an impressive Annex set within a paved enclave, ideal for visiting family and guests with a garage with gym facilities and a dedicated pool house.Step inside and you’ll discover an interior that has been meticulously maintained, featuring stylish décor and exquisite restoration by master craftsmen, subtly honouring the home’s classical heritage. A welcoming vestibule with double doors opens into the grand entrance hall, where an impressive balustrade staircase with solid brass and walnut detailing sets the tone for the elegance that follows.The residence offers three generous reception rooms, each boasting original fireplaces, floor to ceiling sash windows with shutters, panelling and high ceilings, creating a series of beautifully proportioned spaces for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living. Working from home is definitely an option with a dedicated study to the front aspect and a snug that could be used as a home office. An inner hallway with a cloakroom/wc. At the heart of the home lies the bespoke country kitchen, fitted with solid oak cabinetry and worktops, complemented by Porcelanosa flooring, a striking copper sink and matching copper-topped island, painted in Farrow & Ball green, add warmth and character, creating a truly inviting space for family living and entertaining with modern conveniences including a boiling water tap, integrated fridge-freezer and a Total Control 5-oven AGA, offering instant heat at the touch of a button. French doors open onto a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and morning coffee. Practicality is seamlessly woven into the design, with a walk-in pantry, a boot room, and a dedicated laundry room, all providing access to a dry cellar, ideal for additional storage or conversion into a wine room.A sweeping staircase ascends to a light-filled landing and the six generously proportioned bedrooms, three to the front part of the property including the principal bedroom, a serene retreat, complete with an exquisite en-suite featuring underfloor heating and a cast iron bath. Two further bedrooms on this level offer fitted wardrobes and open, picturesque views. A secondary landing, with elegant wooden flooring, provides access to three additional bedrooms, one currently used as a dressing room and steps up to a family bathroom, thoughtfully designed with underfloor heating, a cast iron bath, and a separate shower.The charming paved courtyard area, the former stables to the main house, hosts the Annex and garaging/gym facilities, currently used by the family as a playroom and cinema room, has been lovingly restored with traditional woodwork and stylish décor, offering versatile space for guests or leisure.Car enthusiasts will appreciate the generous garaging and gym area, alongside a further garage/outbuilding currently housing the oil tank.The indoor heated swimming pool has been meticulously maintained and is equipped with an Aqua Track electric safety cover. The pool house also features a changing area and WC, completing this exceptional leisure facility instead.Outside, a limestone-paved terrace leads seamlessly onto the beautifully maintained lawns, creating an inviting space for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. The grounds include an orchard with established fruit trees, a productive kitchen garden, and a paddock area, perfect for grazing or equestrian pursuits, completing the quintessential country lifestyle with beautiful surrounding rural views.Reddings is located on the Dengie peninsular between the villages of Asheldham and Tillingham and approx. 3 miles from Southminster, which offers rail services to London Liverpool Street and close to Tillingham CofE Primary School, with local shops within easy reach and senior schooling and sailing clubs at Burnham-on-Crouch (approx. 6 miles). The location offers open countryside on your doorstep with the rivers Blackwater and Crouch nearby and main road links linking to M25 and Southend Airport.
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Nether Court, a landmark residence, located on a privileged position on the exclusive Slines Oak Road within the highly coveted village of Woldingham.Behind its handsome facade lies over 4,100 square feet of living accommodation, where classical proportions, fine detailing and premium finishes define every space. The grand reception hall is a welcoming room with Cornish slate flooring, and when the inglenook fireplace is ablaze makes the most impressive room to snuggle down with a nice bottle of red wine! The formal dining room with dual aspect, sash windows, is a perfect room for hosting refined occasions, but for a more informal occasion, there is a light filled breakfast room off the fitted kitchen with an Aga, granite work surfaces, American style fridge/freezer and a range of solid wood cupboards. A useful boot room gives access to the rear terrace, ideal for al-fresco occasions. To complete the downstairs accommodation there is a cozy snug with a door to the garden, currently used as a family room and a downstairs shower room. Stairs from the entrance hall give access to the large cellar, ideal for storing that wine to enjoy in front of that inglenook!Rising to the first floor, the property is accessed via two staircases, offering a flexible and well-considered layout. This floor comprises four generously proportioned double bedrooms, all well appointed and brimming with character. Each bedroom showcases original period fireplaces, alongside exposed beams to both walls and ceilings, blending historic charm with comfort and warmth. Bedroom four is currently arranged as a study, making the most of its elevated views across the manicured gardens - a tranquil and inspiring space for working from home or quiet reflection. The family bathroom on this floor serves the bedrooms, offering both a bath and separate shower enclosure. A separate staircase from Bedroom 2 provides direct access to the family room below, creating a semi-private suite arrangement - ideal for guests, older children or as an adaptable living space.Continuing to the top floor, the third level reveals a substantial double bedroom, complemented by an ensuite cloakroom (plumbing for shower if required). This floor also features a sitting room, ideal as a private retreat, library or teenage lounge. Completing this floor is a large walk-in loft, providing extensive storage with easy access - a rare and practical feature in a period home of this nature.STEP OUTSIDE - A defining feature of Nether Court is its exceptional acre of gardens, which wrap gracefully around all four sides of the property, offering a level of privacy, beauty, and tranquility rarely found. Expertly landscaped and meticulously maintained, the grounds are a true horticultural haven - a paradise for garden enthusiasts and those who appreciate refined outdoor living. Framed by mature trees and carefully curated planting, the grounds are predominantly laid to extensive level lawns, creating a sense of space and serenity in every direction. The garden is a masterclass in structure and seasonal interest, featuring a beautifully enclosed vegetable garden and a variety of established fruit trees to include Bramley and eating apples, pear, medlar and damson - perfect for those with a passion for kitchen garden produce. An abundance of wisteria climbs elegantly around the grounds. A charming Victorian greenhouse stands proudly within the grounds, reflecting the period character of the home and offering practical space for propagation and plant care. Formal elements include a rose garden with timber arbour, as well as exquisitely presented Parterre and Knott gardens.A collection of charming and practical outbuildings further enhances the estate’s appear. These include a brick-built Wendy House and mower shed with a covered terrace area. designed as a ranquil spot to sit and take in the surrounding beauty. In addition, a large detached garage block provides generous storage for vehicles and equipment, complementing the practicality of the grounds. To the rear of the property, a sun-drenched terrace offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining and entertaining, making the most of the property’s enviable south-facing aspect and peaceful surroundings.
…By Annonceur International
Lochard House is a high quality detached home located in a peaceful plot in the heart of Hutton Mount. The house is the best of both worlds - the charm and quality of a classic and older residence combined with the benefits and infrastructure of a luxury modern home. Located within walking distance of Shenfield main line station including the Elizabeth Line.Set on a plot extending to 0.54 acre, this stylish residence is approached via electric gate to the in-and-out carriageway driveway which sweeps to the front door. The hallway welcomes visitors and provides access to the formal reception rooms, WC and through to the informal Kitchen/Dining/Family area and the utility and service areas beyond.Upstairs on the first floor is the owners suite, comprising a spacious and air conditioned room which links to a large dressing room and through to an oversized bathroom with large shower and bath. Two further bedroom suites, a family bathroom and two further rooms (one currently used as a bedroom and the other as a dressing room) complete this floor. The second floor provides two further bedrooms and a shower room.The gardens and grounds, extending to 0.54 acre, are a real feature to Lochard House. The rear garden has an extensive patio wrapping the rear of the home and connecting to the pool area. There is a large contemporary studio used as a Gym to the rear of the garden.The property features a water irrigation system in the garden and an electric car charging unit by the garage.Ideally located within walking distance of Shenfield main line station offering fast services into London Liverpool Street and services on the Elizabeth Line. Shenfield offers a parade of local shops, restaurants and bars offering a 'village' feel yet within easy access of some of the area’s most sought-after schools in Brentwood, Chelmsford City Centre and of course easy access by train into central London. Excellent schooling is nearby together with the Brentwood School, Anglo European School and Grammar Schools at Chelmsford and Southend.
…By Annonceur International
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