luxury house for sale Wedmore, United Kingdom
House Wedmore (United Kingdom)
This intriguing family home effortlessly combines preserved period details with modern convenience. Behind the traditional Georgian façade with tall paned sash windows are high ceilings, picture rails and impressive wooden and marble fireplaces and window seats, tiled and flagstone flooring. Older features dating possibly from the Elizabethan era are also in evidence in the older part of the house facing the village lane and the stone outbuildings. with cobbles in the older part of the house and polished wood throughout the first floor. These old features have been carefully restored in a programme of works by the present owners since they acquired the house in the 1990s. The front door opens to a hallway leading to the main staircase which features a tall stained-glass window throwing warm colour onto the hall and landing. There is also a small staircase leading to the upstairs landing. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of painted wooden cupboards, a feature round window in the inglenook, a larder, a double Butler’s sink and drainer and a part glazed door to the garden. Next to this is the elegant drawing room with a full paned Georgian window, beautiful marble fireplace, school-style radiators, picture rails and deep skirting boards. Also on this floor is a cosy sitting room with wooden fireplace and a few steps leading to a double aspect, vaulted study/playroom looking out over the front. The charming dining room is opposite the kitchen in the older part of the house and was once a butcher’s shop. This has a flagstone floor and two windows, one of which is a paned bay window and a further window to the front with shutters and a shop bell intact There are two antique exterior doors and a stone fireplace at the far end. (The old butcher’s block has been preserved and is currently in the study.) Next door lies the double aspect characterful room currently used as an office, again with cobbled floor and featuring a high vaulted and beamed ceiling. Upstairs - The first-floor features five elegant double and a single bedroom, including 3 Georgian doubles overlooking the front garden and 2 doubles and a single at the rear of the house. The two bathrooms have traditionally styled freestanding roll-top baths, wash basins and WCs and the main bathroom has a large walk-in shower The second bathroom features a door which leads to an external iron staircase. There is also a separate small shower on the half landing. Basement - Steps lead from the hall to the spacious cellar. This is currently used as a billiards room. Rumpus Room - At the far end of the house, which can be accessed via an external iron staircase, is a multi-purpose ‘rumpus room,’ with vaulted high ceiling and beams and which could be used to provide further accommodation, as an office or for teenagers. Outside - The plot extends to .75 acres and includes lovely private south-facing mature lawned gardens to the front, with mature trees and shrubs, notably an impressive copper beech. To the western side of the garden, in a secluded area behind a stone wall, lies a heated swimming pool with outside poolside shower and terrace enjoying much privacy. There is also a convenient outside WC. To the side of the house is a wide vehicular entrance leading to a wide gravelled area for parking and access to the barns and front garden. Outbuildings - Beyond the covered porch at the rear door is a stone building housing the laundry room. This has plumbing for washing machine, a butler sink and plenty of room for storage. To the southwest are a cider barn and cart shed, AND substantial, stone outbuildings currently used for garaging and storage The whole barn complex was re-reroofed in 1993/4 and the owners kept the ‘dip’ in the barn roof as a testament to its age-old appearance. Further works including the replacement of the main beam have been carried out since. (Agents can provide a more detailed summary of works on application). At the end of the garden is a further stone barn with adjacent small paddock, bounded by a brook and with separate access lane via a 5-bar gate, for which a pre application for change of use to accommodation has been approved. (See Somerset Planning Application No. 99/2300101) Location - Yew Tree House is situated near to the Mendips Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in the centre of the small village of Blackford with a thriving community with church, village hall, community café, pub, farm shop and village societies. Nearby Wedmore has a wider range of facilities including butcher, newsagent, the popular Swan Inn, shops and businesses. The Mendips are a hub for outdoor pursuits including walking, horse riding, mountain biking, sailing and fishing and the area is well served for sports with nearby centres and pools at Cheddar and Wells and Golf Course at Wedmore as well as tennis, bowls, rugby and cricket. The property is well connected with easy access to the Cathedral City of Wells (approx. 8 miles). Shopping centres are available at Taunton, Bath and Bristol (each approx. 25 miles away). Nearby primary schools include Wedmore, Mark and Weare. There are excellent state and independent secondary schools in the area including Hugh Sexeys within short walking distance and the high performing Kings of Wessex Upper School. The Independent schools include Wells Cathedral School, Sidcot, Millfield, Taunton School, King's Bruton, All Hallows and Downside. A local train service from Highbridge (7 miles) links with the Intercity train services at Taunton and Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington taking approx. 1.5 hours. Bristol International Airport is 15 miles. Further information - Freehold. Mains water, electricity and drainage. No mains gas. 2 Worcester boilers (one supplying Georgian side of the house (installed 2024). A second supplies the older side of the house (installed 2021) Swimming pool with heat exchanger. Council Tax band G. BT broadband
…By Annonceur International
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House North Somerset (United Kingdom)
Welcome to Court de Wyck House, an exquisite blend of Georgian grandeur and Jacobean charm, where history and luxury converge to create an unparalleled living experience. This Grade II Listed manor house, dating back to circa 1820, stands as a testament to timeless elegance, set amidst sprawling grounds that offer privacy and tranquillity. Approaching the property, the eye is drawn to the imposing spiral fluted columns, reminiscent of a bygone era. Beyond the handsome portico, the grand entrance hall extends a warm invitation with its flagstones and signature Georgian staircase, poised to elegantly display the tallest of Christmas trees. From here, each room unfolds with meticulous craftsmanship, boasting doorcases with reeded jambs and lintels, and delicate rosettes nestled in angles, adding to the home's timeless allure. The reception rooms, including a formal dining room with a log burner and a separate sitting room with an open fireplace, offer spaces for both intimate gatherings and moments of relaxation. A large kitchen family room boasts a beautiful kitchen island and large sash windows, providing a perfect blend of functionality and elegance. The ground floor also features a utility room, shower room, and boot room, offering convenience and practicality for daily living. Descend to the lower ground floor, where a vast cellar awaits, offering storage within several storerooms for the discerning collector. Ascend to the first floor, where five bedrooms, all with sash windows and shutters, await. The fifth bedroom presents an opportunity for transformation into an en-suite to the principal bedroom (subject to necessary consent), while an elegant family bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath and his and hers sinks, adds a touch of luxury to everyday life. An enclosed wooden staircase from the gallery landing leads up to the third floor, offering additional space for customisation to suit your needs with two further bedrooms and additional storage. Outside, the house is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, ensuring privacy and tranquillity. A long driveway, flanked by black iron gates, leads to the house, while a picturesque wildlife pond and a lawned garden add to the idyllic charm of the surroundings. With potential for landscaping, the gardens offer an opportunity to create the perfect retreat, maximizing the potential of this enchanting estate. Court de Wyck House is not just a residence; it is a sanctuary where past and present intertwine, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of history redefined for modern luxury living.
…By Annonceur International
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