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House West Midlands (United Kingdom)

Stunning Victorian Property and Wine Bar and Restaurant for Sale in Solihull West Midlands United Kingdom Esales Property ID: es5553370 Property Location The Hollies St Bernard’s Road Solihull Birmingham West Midlands B92 7AX United Kingdom Price in pounds £1,250,000 Property Details With its stunning coastlines, historic sites and laid-back atmosphere, England continues to be one of the most desirable places across the world to be. On offer here is a chance to invest into this mesmerising part of the world with this excellent house. A stunning double fronted Victorian property brimming with character and charm located within close proximity to Solihull town centre. Spanning approximately 3,015 square feet, the property benefits from a modern kitchen living room, three reception rooms, a delightful conservatory, five good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a downstairs toilet, a dry cellar, a full utility room and a gorgeous rear garden. It is a flexible living accommodation and could easily turn part of the house into a separate annex. Located on the enviable St Bernard’s Road, this 19th century property boasts a wealth of period features and high ceilings that are perfectly intertwined with its contemporary detailing. This exquisite home blends traditional features with a contemporary twist; a perfect juxtaposition of 19th century style with 21st century living. This beautiful property is situated on the prestigious backdrop of St Bernard’s Road. It’s in the heart of the suburban village of Olton, which was recently described as 'an oasis on the edge of the city'. Olton is an idyllic setting that has so much to offer, it has the tranquil landscape of Olton Mere, the reservoir and two well-known golf clubs. Just a short drive away you can reach Solihull town centre. Solihull sits in the West Midlands, and it offers an array of bars, pubs and restaurants as well as the enviable Touchwood Shopping Centre. It’s home to national and local businesses providing an abundance of employment opportunities. There are a number of parks to soak in the nature, many gyms and fitness clubs to sign up to and a railway station offering direct links to Birmingham City Centre, better still it only takes ten minutes and you’ll be in the business district of Colmore Row. Solihull is located within the countryside, so it not only offers a cosmopolitan lifestyle, but you can easily escape it too. Excellent transport links include the M42 and M40, easily connecting you to Worcestershire, Coventry and further afield, as well as Birmingham Airport which is less than six miles away. In addition, there are excellent railway links, within walking distance is Olton Train Station offering links to London. There are some outstanding primary and secondary schools in the area, including Alderbrook High and Tudor Grange Academy, as well as the reputable Solihull School. Solihull truly offers a perfect blend of culture, history and diverse living and attracts many who are new to the area. ABOUT THE AREA Located at the heart of England, Solihull is the gateway to the rest of the Midlands and the perfect base for the 2021 Coventry City of Culture and 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, Solihull has something to offer every visitor. Solihull is a market town and the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in West Midlands County, England. The town had a population of 123,187 at the 2011 Census. Historically in Warwickshire, Solihull is situated on the River Blythe in the Forest of Arden area. Solihull is home to Resorts World Arena, the NEC and Resorts World – offering a range of family friendly entertainment, dining experiences, cinema, shopping and gaming. For the thrill-seekers, Solihull has plenty offer; whether you want test your limits at Bear Grylls Adventure or have a rush of adrenaline at Land Rover Experience. Take a trip to Solihull Town Centre for some retail therapy or enjoy the unique charm of an array of independents in surrounding village centres. MAiN FEATURES: • Beds: 5 • Bathrooms 3 • 280m2 living space finished to the highest of standards • 1000m2 plot • Stunning views • Private Parking • Private Garden • Stunning Victorian Residence • Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies • Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK • Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearby

€1,250,000
280
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Stoneleigh (United Kingdom)

Open House Event Saturday 20th April Viewings by Appointment Only Thomas de Pypes Mill is a fabulous Tudor style home where a 16th century cottage has been meticulously blended with recent extensions in the same style providing six bedrooms, six reception rooms and a GIA of 6918sqft (643sqm) on a plot of eight acres. Thomas de Pypes Mill is a fabulous family home perfectly located down a long sweeping drive just outside the desirable village of Stoneleigh and a few miles to Kenilworth, Leamington Spa and Coventry with all amenities and transport links close by including M40, M69, M1 and M6 and both Coventry and Warwick Parkway train stations with only 60 minutes commute to London Euston from Coventry. Offering great privacy with two acres of stunning landscaped gardens, four acres of paddock and two acres of further woodland. The property is surrounded by fields, one neighbouring period house, woods and Finham brook that sits below the land of the property on one side. There are excellent flood defence mechanisms in place to prevent any flooding on Thomas de Pypes Mill land. The HS2 line is much further away and closer to Stoneleigh with no impact on the property and the A46 by-pass and Severn Trent water treatment works nearby have a minor impact on the property. This property must be seen to appreciate its style, size of accommodation, stunning gardens and location nestled in amazing Warwickshire countryside. Thomas de Pypes Mill has been named after the Abbott of Stoneleigh Abbey and originally dates from the 16th century being extended in the 1970s in Tudor style with attractive stucco plasterwork under a clay tiled roof and new double-glazed windows and roof insulation. The extension works built by a local stonemason embraces new with old including many reclaimed and original materials. Thomas de Pypes Mill has the added benefit of not being a Grade II listed property so any further modernisation or changes will not need listed or heritage consent. Step inside Arriving through the main traditional entrance hall modelled on the porch to Shakespeare’s house in Stratford upon Avon with lots of timber beams, panelling, and maple parquet flooring throughout. The ground floor leads through the reception hall and further inner hall which is currently used as an office and library. The large more modern drawing room leads from the main reception hall with a feature extra wide Stovax log burner, a side entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast with oil fired Aga, electric built-in Miele and steam ovens, induction hob, Corian double sink, wide oak fronted cupboards and ceramic tiled breakfast bar/table with pantry, guest cloakroom, dining room with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace plus cosy sitting room with further Stovax log burner. The spacious family /games room with Jøtel log burner leads from the inner hall and into the Amdega Victorian style double glazed conservatory, butler’s pantry and to the rear gallery feature Victorian wrought iron railing staircase reclaimed from the original Birmingham City Library. First Floor Stairs lead up to a generously sized galleried landing off the main reception hallway leading to six bedrooms, three bathrooms (one en-suite and one with sauna and steam room) beamed L-shaped library and large study/office that then leads back down the feature staircase from the Birmingham City Library. Outside Located down a long sweeping drive with a five-bar gate leading onto a large driveway part gravel, part block paved with a turning area for cars and double garage with electric operated garage door. To the rear of the garage is a mower store, log store, potting store, and workshop with large workbench. The current owners have transformed the two acres of land around Thomas de Pypes Mill into the most spectacular landscaped gardens including lawned grass, paved paths, terraced areas, hedge topiary, hedges, mature trees, stocked borders, secret gardens complete with obelisk and chessboard, walled vegetable garden with greenhouse, octagonal rotating summer house and seating area overlooking Finham brook. There is a four-acre paddock that is fenced and hedged. Also, the two-acre woodland is just across the road with many species of trees including oak, ash and beech with a circular path and purchased by the current owners to provide further privacy. Property Information Services: Mains water, electricity connected to the property with oil fired central heating system and sewage treatment plant for drainage The property also benefits from a flood defence system. Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: Superfast broadband speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed of ultrafast 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 220 Mbps – we advise you to check with your provider. There is BT FTTP. Property notes: There are covenants on the property. The boiler and sewage treatment plant are both on annual maintenance contracts. Rights and Maintenance Fees: The vendor owns the driveway that the owners of Pypes Mill have free right of passage over with the proviso that they pay a proportionate part of the expense to maintain the drive. Local Authority: Warwick District Council Tenure: Freehold Tax Band: H EPC: E Directions Postcode: CV8 3DQ / what3words: buzz.scared.guards For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Sarah Garland at Fine & Country Leamington Spa.

€2,090,500
6bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House London (United Kingdom)

Luxury Redefined: A Distinctive Five-Bedroom Home Boasting Over 2700 Sqft in Stroud Green. Please get in touch with us for comprehensive details, including photographs, floor plans, videos, and private viewings. Immerse yourself in the splendour of this remarkable five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence, an oasis of tranquillity where timeless elegance harmoniously unites with modern opulence, exemplifying a grand and comfortable living experience. This remarkable classic three-storey residence results from a multi-million-pound investment and years of meticulous work, blending old-world charm with modern luxury. Renovated by top-tier architects and skilled builders, it boasts extensive upgrades, including new bricks and walls, a new roof, windows, doors and a state-of-the-art interior. With its rich history, abundant natural light, and serene atmosphere, this home offers a unique blend of character and elegance, making it an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers. Property highlights: Intriguing property details await – explore the description. Seamless indoor-outdoor living: The house boasts an exceptional rear single-storey extension and terrace, seamlessly integrated during the comprehensive renovation. An architectural triumph, this addition seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces, inviting abundant natural light and creating a captivating backdrop for contemporary living. With meticulous attention to detail, this extension epitomises modern luxury, offering a sophisticated haven where relaxation, entertainment, and everyday life converge in perfect harmony. Exceptional comfortable family kitchen: This remarkable residence boasts an expansive, meticulously designed luxury family kitchen with two distinct areas, including an elegant cocktail bar. Perfectly positioned for hosting gatherings and family events, it provides an inviting ambience enhanced by the comforting glow of a fireplace, all while overlooking the lush green garden. Outdoor oasis: Step outside to a meticulously designed patio, perfect for delightful al fresco dining and serene evening relaxation. Beyond, you'll find an extensive garden that promises unparalleled privacy. On the first floor, a generously proportioned and expansive terrace beckons with multiple entrances and stunning views overlooking a garden adorned with vibrant flowers and lush plants. This is the ideal haven for both morning rejuvenation and evening tranquillity. A significant added benefit: The property features convenient side access to the house and garden, enhancing its overall accessibility and appeal. Generous living space: Indulge in the magnificence of the spacious double living room, ideal for relaxation and entertainment, as you bask in the ambience of the inviting fireplace and create enduring memories with your loved ones. This room boasts a large, expansive window, offering a beautiful view of lush green surroundings with abundant natural light. Elegant Dining Area: Adjacent to the living room, the dining area sets the stage for memorable dinners and special occasions. Five sunlit bedrooms: This exceptional property boasts five spacious, sunlit bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to provide abundant natural light. The master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring two large windows, a generous walk-in wardrobe, en-suite facilities, and a luxurious shower. Additionally, two bedrooms offer a serene view of the garden through expansive glass doors, granting access to a sizeable terrace, making them an ideal setting for a refreshing start to the day. Moreover, a generously sized guest room with a charming chimney and another room with a picturesque view of lush greenery complete the residence, offering an exquisite blend of comfort and aesthetics. Intelligent design: Despite spanning over 2700 sq. ft., this home feels even more spacious thanks to the architect's clever layout. Ample storage, including wine racks beneath the stairs, ensures functionality. Shower in style: This exquisite residence boasts four luxuriously designed powder rooms, an opulent en-suite bathroom, separate shower rooms, and a large, elegant family bathroom, all meticulously crafted to epitomise luxury and timeless design. Captivating views of lush greenery: Enjoy picturesque views of lush greenery from every corner of this magnificent residence, including the sun-drenched kitchen, bedrooms, and, in particular, the spacious living room, where abundant natural light bathes the room in warmth and offers a captivating vista of the neighbouring verdant landscape. Remarkable insulation: The property renovation highlights a superior level of insulation, underlining the unwavering dedication to achieving excellent energy efficiency and outstanding thermal comfort with expert precision. Underfloor heating: Relish the comfort of underfloor heating throughout the house, complemented by several fireplaces, including a sizeable one in the living room and dining area. Silicone Injection Damp Treatment: The meticulous renovation included the seamless integration of silicone injection damp treatment, guaranteeing a dry and secure living environment for years. Incorporating cutting-edge technology: This property has an extensive integrated innovative system that spans all rooms, enhancing comfort, convenience, and security. In addition, a robust alarm system further ensures a safe and enjoyable living experience, all backed by a comprehensive set of certificates and warranties ensuring complete peace of mind. Uncompromising quality and renovation with premium materials: Every facet of this property's renovation has been meticulously executed with the highest quality and premium building materials, ensuring a residence of enduring excellence that marries elegance with longevity. Furthermore, the craftsmanship of exquisitely engineered oak floors and the opulence of luxurious carpeting grace every corner of the house. Exquisite craftsmanship and assurance: The house boasts a seamless integration of new wiring, plumbing, two premium-grade boilers, and cutting-edge radiators, all meticulously implemented to the most exacting professional standards. A comprehensive suite of certificates and warranties, encompassing building certifications, council approvals, engineer endorsements, and detailed manuals, stands readily accessible, providing unequivocal assurance that every facet of this property, from its construction endeavours to regulatory compliance, has been undertaken with the utmost diligence and expertise. Residents parking: Enjoy added convenience with plentiful off-site parking near the property. Exclusive neighbourhood: Become a part of an esteemed community that values luxury living in a serene and upscale locale. This exceptional property is discreetly offered to discerning buyers through invitation only. Embrace this inviting opportunity to make the most classic, luxurious, and tranquil residence your own, turning this distinctive house into your beloved new Stroud Green haven of comfort. Please get in touch with us for comprehensive details, including photographs, floor plans, videos, and private viewings. Viewing is exclusively available to serious applicants to uphold privacy. Viewing: Please quote reference PZA to arrange a viewing.

€3,252,000
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Sutton Coldfield (United Kingdom)

This beautifully presented, executive family home occupies a prestigious location on an exclusive private estate, just a short walk to the magnificent Sutton Park. Having served as the show home, this property exudes quality and contains high quality fixtures and fittings, along with five double bedrooms, three ensuites, a stunning kitchen and ample off-road parking. Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G EPC Rating: B Services & Property Information Services - We understand that mains water, gas, drainage and electricity are connected. Local authority: Birmingham City Council Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider Broadband Availability - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 72 Mbps and highest available upload speed 20 Mbps. Flood Risk - Low Restrictive covenants and Easements are on this property title. Please contact the agent for further information.

€1,161,400
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Stonnall (United Kingdom)

**Unexpectedly back on market and substantially reduced to attract a buyer that is able to proceed quickly** This stunning home has been lovingly restored to offer a modern home whilst accentuating many of the charming period features. Large gated driveway with parking for 10 plus cars. Several outbuildings with games room above the double detached garage. Annex currently used as office with kitchen and loo. Fantastic private location on edge of thriving village with excellent transport links and amazing views! Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating D Council Tax: G Please see brochure for more details, or contact Joanna Osborne at Fine & Country Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield for further information or to arrange a viewing.

€1,335,600
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Monmouth (United Kingdom)

Surrounded by stunning Wye Valley scenery and its famous undulating landscape, this spacious and welcoming home nestles within four acres of garden and grounds that feels like a secluded sanctuary, yet is only a short walk away from the bustling centre of Monmouth. Paddocks and pastureland are joined by a pond and a charming two-level terrace next to the house that creates the ideal hub for relaxing, alfresco dining and entertaining from day through to night. Surrounded by expansive views of the garden with woodland and hilltops as the backdrop, The Nurseries comes with wonderful equestrian facilities too. A Kingsland barn and outbuilding complex that includes three, lined stables plus power, lights and water, is an inviting new abode for the horses. Inside the sprawling home for the humans there are four double bedrooms, with the principal boasting an impressive suite that is a peaceful sanctuary of built-in wardrobes, doors to the garden, and a vast five-piece ensuite that includes a double shower. There's a spacious living room that can boast its own garden doors, as well as a feature fireplace creating a cosy winter evening cocoon, while the adjacent kitchen diner is a vast and sociable space that flows into a conservatory cloaked in glass and garden vistas on three sides. Add a utility room, family bathroom and cloakroom and this impressive, much-loved home is a practical abode for families and perfect for people who love to entertain. For buyers who are looking for seclusion combined with the convenience of being near amenities this well-placed home is ideal. All the shops, eateries and facilities of Monmouth's thriving centre are just a walk away, as are some of the county's top performing schools, with the captivating Wye Valley literally on the doorstep in the other direction. Strolls through enchanting woodland and picnics on the river bank, as well as exhilarating river-based activities, are all within easy reach of this ideally placed home. If work takes you further afield, or there's the urge to explore the surrounding countryside even further, the town has the easiest of access onto the A40 and M50 leading to Cardiff, Bristol and M4 to the south and Birmingham to the north. But this welcoming house, with its enchanting garden and happy home for the horses too, will always be a joyful place to come back to. Step Inside:- - Step inside this attractive home and you are instantly greeted with light, space and a contemporary ambience that effortlessly flows through every room, joined by captivating views of the garden and the Wye Valley beyond. The hallway sets the inviting tone, with soft, nature-inspired shades complemented by the visually warming oak wood floor and masses of light cascading down into the space from multiple roof windows. It's a warm welcome that easily tempts you further inside to explore. From the central hall of this substantial home there's access firstly to four bedrooms and a family bathroom. All the slumber spaces are doubles and all have built-in wardrobes and their own special vista of the tranquil gardens and landscape outside, but the principal can boast a suite that is most impressive. A range of built-in wardrobes offers a place for everything so clutter is banished from this calm and peaceful space. The advantage of being a single-storey dwelling is utilised to the maximum with a set of sliding doors at the end of the room leading to the enchanting garden. Imagine waking up to the sound of birdsong and gentle summer breezes wafting in through the open door, then wandering out for a lazy Sunday brunch surrounded by the views, away from the busier areas of this spacious home. The private sanctuary continues through an archway that leads down into the principal bedroom's five-piece ensuite, boasting a sizeable double, walk-in shower and maybe the most restful spot in the house - a large bath full of bubbles ready to wash away stress and revive tired muscles at the end of a busy day. Next to discover along the hallway is a spacious and enticing lounge that is a fabulous room for socialising. There's ample space for numerous squashy sofas and sizeable armchairs to cluster around the fireplace during the winter months for watching movies and football matches together as a family or for inviting a gaggle of friends over for endless hours of chatting, while in the summer you can slide the garden doors open and the party can seamlessly spill out into the garden. But the sizeable lounge is not the largest social space within this well-designed home, as the adjacent kitchen diner is even bigger and, leading to a light-filled conservatory, is the perfect place for cooking up a feast within the well-equipped kitchen, enjoying a meal together at the large table, and then relaxing in the conservatory totally enveloped by garden views. From hasty homework completed at the table to dinner parties with friends filled with laughter, and everything in-between, the kitchen diner can happily welcome it all as the beating heart of this much-loved home. There's a separate and sizeable utility room, spacious four-piece family bathroom and bonus cloakroom that completes the layout of this beguiling home. But it's the conservatory at the very end of the floorplan that is the space that is maybe the most tempting, cocooned in glass on three-sides creating a panoramic and peaceful, nature-filled view that will always take your breath away, whatever the weather. Vendor Insight:- - We were looking for a home in a good location with equestrian facilities onsite where we could keep our horses. We wanted easy access to amenities and schools, so we were excited to find that The Nurseries ticked all our boxes. Our children could walk to school by themselves and it's hard to believe that we're only a mile from the centre of Monmouth as it's so peaceful and quiet, say the owners. Monmouth is a lovely place to live with a welcoming and friendly community. There are two theatres and plenty of restaurants and pubs within walking distance which makes for a fun evening out before the short walk home. The location can't be beaten for outdoor activities, most of which can be accessed straight from the property, including mountain biking, woodland walks, riverside strolls, hacking, cycling, shooting, open water swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, cricket, rugby, and football; you name it, it's here! The property is perfect for entertaining as we're not overlooked and have no near neighbours. The wraparound garden has different spots where we can sit and relax, such as the large BBQ area which is bathed in sun all day before giving way to the most stunning sunsets and there's nowhere better for breakfast in the sunshine. The garden and grounds are home to a wide range of wildlife and birds, including rabbits, squirrels, owls, woodpeckers, kingfishers, songbirds, and pairs of mallard and mandarin ducks who come back every year to breed. We tend to spend most of our time in the kitchen as it's a very sociable space. It's an enjoyable place to cook as there are views over the paddocks and our friends and family tend to gather round the table to chat and catch up. The lounge is the place to be in the winter as the open fire adds to the cosy ambience, and we also really like the master bedroom and huge ensuite. The house is always toasty warm as it heats up quickly and efficiently. We have upgraded the property and outside space during our time here which has included decorating throughout and replacing the family bathroom. Fencing has been added to the perimeter of the grounds and considerable work has taken place to assist with the upkeep which has kept the weeds down and the grass growing nicely. The outbuilding has been creosoted and we've also levelled one of the paddocks which can be used as an arena. Outside - Step outside into a substantial four-acre garden that is an enchanting parcel of peace surrounded by mature trees and mesmerising Wye Valley views that expand to the hills on the horizon. The grounds include a wooded brook and also the river bank of the River Wye down to the waters edge. A sun-drenched terrace overlooking the garden and paddocks easily entices you out with a morning coffee accompanied by birdsong and can happily host large gatherings of family and friends, from alfresco dining to summer BBQs. It's also the perfect place to spend a quiet evening watching the sky turn from day to night surrounded by nature and seclusion within this idyllic slice of Monmouthshire to call your own that includes a pond, pasture land and paddocks. The horses will be happy here too, with equestrian facilities including an attractive Kingsland stable block and barn complex within the grounds. This impressive outbuilding is a practical addition to the home, offering light, power and water plus barns either side of the visually appealing archway boasting envious amounts of storage. There are currently three, lined stables that cluster around the courtyard, one of which could easily be used as a secure tack room, plus the storage barns also have potential to accommodate more stabling. There's plenty of space to park horse boxes and multiple vehicles at the end of the private driveway plus an abundance of land to grow your own produce and make the land work hard for you. The paddocks and garden lawns are a magical children's playground for family buyers that can easily accommodate football matches and play equipment and there's ample space to add a swimming pool too at this flat site. But the terrace will always call you back to watch the horses frolic in your own fields while you relax in peace and privacy away from the busy town, enveloped within your own idyllic world, or a tranquil stroll along the Wye's riverbank surrounded by this famous 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and all nature and wildlife it offers. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? 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€1,004,600
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and terrace Cirencester (United Kingdom)

The Habitat House is a ground-breaking design by award-winning architects Featherstone Young built in this sought-after corner of the Cotswolds. With a distinctive wildflower sloping roof, this luxury home blends in beautifully with the natural environment providing the very best in sustainable luxury and designed to last 1,000 years. The open-plan layout of the ground floor opening onto the lakefront terrace is ideal for family living and entertaining and from the first floor one can step onto the wraparound balcony to admire the rural setting. Opportunities to personalise fixtures and fittings. For use as a holiday or weekend retreat one is sure to relax in this tranquil spot or of course take advantage of the range of activities on offer.The estate sits in the heart of the Cotswolds surrounded by beautiful picture-perfect villages such as Bourton-on-Water and rolling breathtaking countryside. A range of services are available in nearby Cirencester and London is just 1.5 hours by car or train.

€1,155,600
231
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  111

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and garden Chipping Norton (United Kingdom)

With its vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows and elegantly functional design, this stunning house is a truly remarkable luxury property. The quality and style of the home shines through with every detail, from the sunken seating to the stone work tops and the built-in appliances. The house has a double height main reception room that includes a gourmet kitchen, dining space and chic sitting area. On this ground level you will also find the grand principle bedroom with its generously sized en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, there is another en-suite bedroom, a family style sitting area overlooking the reception room below and two more bedrooms with shared bathroom, one of which has been styled with modern bunk beds to make a playful children’s room. As part of this exclusive gated property, the home also comes with full access to the superb communal facilities and club house. Here residents can enjoy the heated outdoor pool, al fresco kitchen, state of the art gym with lockers, flower arranging room, landscaped grounds, lake and even a dog wash station. The house also has two underground parking spaces and assistance from the on-site concierge who is available for maintenance and errands. The complex is only a few minutes from Daylesford Organic Farm, Kingham Railway Station and Soho Farmhouse.

€3,426,200
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty

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House Whitebrook (United Kingdom)

In a beautiful, tranquil location in the Lower Wye Valley, this imaginatively refurbished and restyled country cottage combines rustic charm, contemporary chic and modern-day practicality. The charming property nestles into the hillside at the end of a no-through road, where it is surrounded by fields and woodland. The vendors say they were drawn to it by the wonderful views from the front of the house, the privacy and the feeling of open space and nature. They add: It would be hard to replicate this location, overlooking the Wye Valley, with the trees and their wonderful changing colours throughout the seasons. The cottage sits in a plot of 0.88 acres and its terraced gardens have been thoughtfully designed to make the most of the entrancing views and natural environment, with plenty of outdoor seating areas. Inside, the property has recently been transformed to provide comfortable, four-bedroom accommodation, which includes a unique and very successful one-bed holiday let. Careful thought has been given to potential future uses, with planning permission in place for a first floor extension to the rear of the property to create a further bedroom with an en-suite (Planning ref: DM/2022/01439, dated 13/12/2022). Alternatively, there could be potential to extend the holiday-let business, subject to planning, by converting a tandem length double garage at the end of the no-through lane and by installing a Shepherds Hut in the grounds to the side of the property. Folly Cottage is situated in the pretty, historic village of Whitebrook, in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a wonderful location for those who enjoy the outdoors. There are plenty of opportunities for walking, climbing, cycling, canoeing, riding or simply enjoying the scenery and wildlife. There are a number of good pubs and restaurants in the vicinity, including Michelin-starred The Whitebrook. On the west (Welsh) side of the River Wye, Whitebrook is mid-way between the village of Tintern, with its renowned Cistercian abbey and the market town of Monmouth (each about 6 miles distant.) Monmouth provides a variety of independent shops, restaurants, tea rooms and coffee shops and has a Lidl, a Waitrose and an M&S Food. The town hosts regular markets and a busy programme of events, boasts good leisure and recreation facilities and nearby world-class golf courses. The cottage is approximately 3.5 miles from Trellech Primary School and Monmouth benefits from well-reputed state schools and the Haberdashers' Monmouth independent boys' and girls' schools. There are further schools in Chepstow, about 11 miles away. From Whitebrook, there is good access to the motorway network, linking to Cardiff, Bristol and the Midlands, making this rural location attractive to commuters. Step inside:- - The beautifully presented cottage has its origins in the 1800s, with later additions. Whilst it has recently undergone a huge transformation, to make best use of the space and adapt it to contemporary living, a host of lovely, historic features have been maintained and restored. The vendors have used reclaimed and repurposed materials to enhance the cottage's rustic appeal, they have been creative with textures and paint effects and they have introduced a trendy, vintage industrial-style twist, complete with modern, high-end fittings. We wanted to create a bespoke, country property, with open-style living. We sought to be sympathetic to the age of the cottage, at the same time introducing modern features. The front door, set to one side of the property, opens to an entrance hall with a useful utility/boot room off. The hallway features original exposed wall timbers and recently-laid Cotswold Stone floor tiles. These tiles continue throughout the ground floor, except in the sitting room, where the flooring is engineered oak. The sitting room, in the oldest part of the cottage has a wealth of lovely, original ceiling beams and a traditional stone-built fireplace, with a stone hearth and an oak beam over. The fireplace features a bread oven and houses a Mors woodburning stove. To one side of the fireplace, the vendors have uncovered the old stone steps which lead up to the first floor principal bedroom. They were a nice little discovery having previously been hidden by a false cupboard. The sitting room, with two windows and a door to the front of the house, is comfortable and full of character. It's my favourite room it feels very different from the rest of the house it's a place to hide away and be cosy. In contrast to the sitting room, the wonderful kitchen/diner, adjacent, has a more contemporary, open plan feel. The kitchen is accessed from the hallway through stunning part-glazed doors, which the vendors discovered in a reclamation yard and restored and reglazed. The bespoke kitchen units have been cleverly created from an assortment of reclaimed furniture, painted in Farrow and Ball Old White and with quartz work surfaces. The central island, a repurposed industrial item, incorporates a hob with an extractor over, an oven and a dishwasher. The stylish sink unit is made from an old Danish baker's workbench and incorporates a double, stainless steel sink. A large wooden dresser has also been repurposed as part of the kitchen and there is a two-oven Aga which runs on LPG. The kitchen features an attractive, working open fireplace, to one side of which there is a recess for a large, upright fridge/freezer (to check included in sale). To the other side is a larder cupboard with a door with a porthole in it. The room includes plenty of space for a dining table and the kitchen/diner is flooded with light from four windows, two to the front and two overlooking the gardens to the side of the cottage. We love the natural view from the large bay window to the side of the house, over the grass bank and the greenery and the rhododendrons and shrubs, say the vendors, adding that there is planning permission to enclose this area with a post and rail fence to create a family-friendly side garden, if required. From the kitchen/diner, French doors open to a paved patio which runs along the front of the cottage, taking full advantage of the views and providing generous space for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining. Back along the hallway from the kitchen there is a ground-floor double bedroom, with an exposed ceiling beam and two windows with window seats overlooking the front of the property. On the opposite side of the hallway, double ledge and brace doors open to a WC with attractive heritage wall tiles and a washstand made from a repurposed dresser base with a circular stone sink on top. The cottage benefits from underfloor heating through the ground floor of the property laid on cotswold stone and able to be controlled via a mobile phone app. From the family bathroom there is a concealed service door to the strikingly presented lettings annexe, which comprises a trendy, industrial-style double bedroom with a space-saving wall bed. The bedroom walls are clad with repurposed timbers from an old gym and the floor boards are also reclaimed. The ensuite is a unique mix of heritage wall tiles, reclaimed wood and galvanised corrugated metal sheets (used for the wall covering) and there is a vintage reclaimed cupboard with a stylish round stone sink atop. There is a large walk-in shower with an electric power shower. The annexe benefits from electric heating run independently from the main house, where the downstairs underfloor heating and upstairs radiators are run by a newly installed LPG boiler. The annexe bedroom has French doors to a private, paved courtyard from which there is a boardwalk leading to a small, detached stone barn. This has been imaginatively converted into a compact kitchen/dining/living space dedicated to the annexe. The green Elfin mini-kitchen, made from stainless steel, includes a dishwasher, sink, microwave, fridge and induction hob. The room is warmed by electric underfloor heating and a small wood burning stove. Glazed doors open to a decked area which enjoys the incredible views and steps lead down to the no through road, providing a private access for guests. The holiday let also has dedicated use of a decked area higher up the garden, from which there are also fantastic views and where there is a wood fired hot bath. The holiday let has operated as a successful Airbnb since February 2023, generating useful additional income. Outside - Folly Cottage is approached up a flight of steps from the no-through road. The steps lead up from the side of an oversized double garage with an electric roller door, designed to accommodate a 4x4. There is a further tandem length double garage situated further up the road, currently used as a workshop. The cottage sits in a terraced plot of 0.88 acres. The enchanting gardens have a natural feel, with plenty of mature shrubs and spring bulbs. There is a large wildlife pond bordered by soft planting and there is a beautiful bank of wildflowers along the front of the property. There are several seating areas to enjoy the breathtaking views across the valley. These include the paved patio which opens from the kitchen and a porcelain-tiled veranda above the double garage, festooned by a flourishing wisteria. A further feature of the garden is an old mill stone, thought to be a relic from the period when, in the mid 1700's, paper mills were the main industry in the area. The gardens have a dog-secure area and the property is surrounded by wonderful dog walks, with the Wye Valley Walk long distance footpath close by. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

€1,004,600
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 10
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House Hewelsfield (United Kingdom)

This handsome, modernised and extended period farmhouse enjoys a glorious, elevated situation, commanding stunning 180 degree views of the picturesque scenery of the Wye Valley 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. The substantial six-bedroom residence is set above a quiet country road in the friendly but spread-out community of Hewelsfield, in the Forest of Dean. Once at the heart of a cider farm, the handsome 200-year-old property sits in lovely, established gardens at the end of a long drive, with its group of majestic Scots Pines providing a local landmark. True to its heritage, its 2.16 acres of grounds include a productive orchard which keeps the vendor well-supplied with apples for cider, apple juice and apple cake! The Wye Valley's spectacular scenery and wonderful natural environment have inspired generations of artists and creatives, including the vendor, drawn to this particular property some 20 years ago by its pastoral surroundings and abundance of light. My husband and I were both painters. I was captured by the Scots Pines and the view. My husband was looking for light from the north and whilst this house is south-facing, he was able to set up a studio in the large, back, north-facing bedroom. The vendor says the gardens and grounds have also been a joy. She has enjoyed creating and tending her vegetable plot and planning and maintaining the wonderful formal gardens. The property has provided an idyllic country lifestyle, surrounded by an abundance of wildlife and wonderful walks, including the long distance Wye Valley Walk and Offas Dyke National Trail. You are in the heart of nature. There is an incredible sense of quiet and no light pollution. The property is private, but not isolated, part of the small but vibrant community of Hewelsfield, served by the award-winning Brockweir and Hewelsfield Village Shop (closed due to a recent fire whilst work is underway to reopen it). Other village facilities include a playing field next to the shop and The Mackenzie Hall, in Brockweir, which hosts a range of classes, clubs and events, including a Tennis Club. Hunters Lodge is also close to amenities in the market towns of Chepstow ( 7 miles) and Monmouth (10 miles). Well-regarded educational facilities nearby include state secondary schools, Llandogo Primary School and the Haberdashers' Monmouth independent boys' and girls' schools. Good access to motorway links to Cardiff, Bristol and the Midlands makes the area attractive to commuters. Step inside:- - The property boasts spacious, high ceilinged principal rooms which enjoy plenty of natural light and outstanding views from large, double glazed windows. The accommodation is currently arranged into one four bedroom family home with a first floor one-bed apartment, with its own access (House Martins). One wing of the house, also with private access, is used as a one-bedroom lettings annexe (The Retreat). Overall, the spacious accommodation (4855 sq ft) provides many options, including for dual family living, Airbnb, additional lettings income, live-in staff or for integration into one grand and gracious family home. Hunters Lodge is a three-storey property, with a basement used for storage and workshops. The principal accommodation is accessed up a flight of stone steps from the driveway, leading to an attractive, solid wood, glazed entrance porch with slate flooring. The porch was built about 20 years ago, replacing a smaller one but in a similar style. I copied the Gothic window design from the original. From the porch a glazed door opens directly into a living room which has been refurbished with walnut flooring and where the stone fireplace has been exposed and now houses a wood burning stove. To one side of the living room is an elegant, light-filled room with original pine floorboards and a large, south-facing bay window, taking advantage of the views. There is a French door to the side of the house. This room would make an ideal formal dining room, playroom or music room but for the vendor, it was an obvious choice for her studio. Leading off the other side of the living room is another lovely room, also with large bay windows and pine floorboards and, like all the reception rooms, it has period cornicing. Benefiting from built-in bookcases, this room is used as a library. A farmhouse style kitchen/diner is located at the rear of the property, with views over the orchard. It has slate flooring and is fitted with oak units under oak worksurfaces. The central island incorporates a hob and the stone fireplace houses an electric two-oven Aga. To one side of the fireplace is a useful larder cupboard. A side door and a pair of French doors give access from the kitchen to a raised, paved patio at the side of the house, which enjoys views over the valley and makes a wonderful outdoor dining space. In the main part of the property, the downstairs accommodation is completed by a single bedroom with a modern ensuite shower room. There is a downstairs cloakroom off a large inner hallway, at the back of the house. A traditional wooden staircase leads to the first floor, where there are three bedrooms, one facing the rear, overlooking the orchards and two at the front, enjoying long distance views. There are exposed pine floorboards throughout this floor. The principal bedroom has a large bay window, an exposed stone fireplace with a woodburning stove and two built-in cupboards. It shares a charming, modern Jack-and-Jill bathroom with the second front bedroom. There is potential to create a magnificent principal suite by converting the second bedroom into a large dressing room. On this floor, the accommodation also includes a laundry room/utility room, with a washbasin and WC. The self-contained apartment, House Martins, takes up the remainder of the original first floor of the house. It incorporates a fitted kitchen/diner, a modern bathroom and a large bed/sitting room with a bay window to the front of the property and an exposed stone fireplace with a log burning stove. The apartment has its own private staircase and access from the rear of the house. There is also a service access from the main bedroom landing, making it easy to reintegrate the rooms if required. There is a further option to turn the apartment kitchen/diner into a bedroom. The annexe, The Retreat, comprises a new wing, purpose-built about 10 years ago in the style of the original property, originally used as a holiday let and currently rented out. The annexe benefits from large bay windows giving views to the side of the property. It has its own access, a private patio, a designated area of garden and parking for two cars. On the ground floor is an open plan kitchen/dining/living area and upstairs is a spacious bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. There is a service access to the kitchen area from the main house, making reintegration possible. Hunters Lodge benefits from partially boarded attic storage and the basement, with its large windows and access door to the gardens, is divided into thr.. Outside - The house is approached along a long gravel driveway, lined with heather and mature shrubs and leading to ample parking. The driveway leads past a lovely area of level lawn, with established borders and an original sundial as a focal point. The attractive formal gardens near the house have been planned for seasonal colour and include large beds retained by natural stone walling. Established trees, shrubs and climbers include hydrangeas, magnolias and wisteria. Behind the house is the orchard - a gently sloping are with mixed fruit trees, leading to bluebell woodland at the top. There is a kitchen garden with a soft fruit area and a small lily pond. A feature of the gardens is a group of towering Scots Pines, which the vendor believes would have been planted as a deliberate landmark. There is a patio used by the annexe, whilst accessed from the kitchen of the main property there is a raised, paved patio. Both take advantage of the breathtaking views and the wonderful natural surroundings. The gardens are south facing and because it is so high up, in the mornings you can sometimes see a layer of cloud over the village and watch it rise up it is captivating. The sun rises and sunsets are also amazing. The grounds extend to about 2.16 acres and we are advised by the vendor that further land on the other side of the lane is available separately if required by separate negotiation. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

€1,509,800
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House with terrace 11
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House with terrace Llanishen (United Kingdom)

Located in an elevated position above the glorious Monmouthshire countryside and on the edge of the Wye Valley, this truly stunning home offers an idyllic rural lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking, panoramic views of the Vale of Usk. At the end of a small country lane, behind electric gates and at the end of a sweeping driveway the substantial four-bedroom home called Twyn Gorse promises peace and privacy, enveloped within three acres of land. The perfectly placed property at the brow of a hill maximises the incredible panoramic view that extends for miles across the landscape to the horizon, and from the vast garden terrace the vista across the county is exceptional. When the current owners spent two years updating and remodelling the property into a remarkable home, they optimised the connection to the view from the house by adding a sizeable first floor balcony as the front row seat to feel totally immersed in the landscape. Outside, the property can boast a separate annexe ideal for multi-generational living onsite, plus a double garage, carport and an outbuilding ripe for conversion. Inside, the remodelling of the 1950s abode into a luxury, contemporary abode has created an outstanding open-plan living space in a broken-plan layout across the whole of the main ground floor. A single-storey extension sweeps to the side and offers a utility room and sizeable family room with a door to a second kitchen, opening up the possibility of creating an annexe or the most wonderful for games rooms with a very short journey to top up the snacks. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom suite impressing with a dressing area with seating, a high-end ensuite with massive shower plus the balcony that boasts the most incredible place to relax accompanied by the panoramic views. The house might be off a tiny country lane, high on a hill but it is also well-connected to the thriving and friendly village of Llanishen which offers a pub and a village hall as the centres of the community, as well as access onto the B4293. This is a direct route to Monmouth which is only about seven miles away and offers an impressive array of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as amenities and facilities. The town can also offer some of the best schools in the area, although nearby Trelleck has a primary school closer to home. To the west is the popular and pretty town of Usk, once voted the best place to live in Wales, and the main road through Llanishen also heads south to Chepstow which can offer a mainline railway station and the M48 linking to the M4 and M5 for journeys further afield. Being on the doorstep of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty means a myriad of ways to make lasting memories within the stunning landscape, from hiking and biking to woodland walks and water-based sports, the only challenge is trying to choose what to try first. Step inside - Step inside this very impressive home and it immediately embraces you with light and space via a double-height hall that includes a galleried landing and stunning chandelier cascading down the stairwell. It's an entrance of grandeur yet is welcoming and inviting, enticing you to explore further by revealing glimpses and views of the substantial ground floor spaces via large, open doorways. To the left is the impressive living room which is probably going to win the battle of drawing you inside first, in part due to the mesmerising, panoramic view that the space fully embraces via two sets of massive glass sliding doors. It's a living room that has been created for social gatherings with family and friends, and lots of them too, as the vast space happily welcomes multiple sofas. Sinking into a bank of cushions, it's not hard to relax and thoroughly enjoy time spent being truly hypnotised by the rural vista as well as the scintillating company. When the temperature rises, the glass doors become the heroes of the space, gently sliding open to create effortless indoor outdoor wandering while allowing refreshing breezes to waft in and cool the space. The living room seamlessly flows into the kitchen space that is another area designed to draw people together, offering them a special place to comfortably linger and chat with the cook whilst sitting at the integrated breakfast bar at one end of the vast kitchen island. The high-end, well-equipped contemporary kitchen is a cook's dream, boasting two ovens, hob, a vegetable sink, granite work surfaces and a large wine cooler as just some of the highlights to please and impress. At the end of the kitchen the connected reception space flows into a dining area around the corner, a more formal area with a more intimate atmosphere. This sunny and pleasant space is perfectly designed to host dinner parties and enjoy family meals and can boast its own direct flow to the garden via a set of French doors that offer a beautifully framed view of the garden. Taking down walls within this period property has been a triumph; joining all the rooms into one connected space for perfect flow both physically and visually and yet cleverly zoning the spaces so they each have a function and atmosphere. But the house has not finished with revealing accommodation to impress on the ground floor just yet. Via a door at the end of the kitchen a utility room is waiting to assist you with a sizeable, practical space and is joined by a cloakroom and duo of storage cupboards. There's a door at the end of this section of the home that opens into a surprise second kitchen and then a substantial room that boasts a wall of bifold doors that open to the garden, as well as framing the seemingly never-ending view. This bonus single-storey addition to the side of the house could be used as a games room and party space, or a quieter and separate reception room, or because it has its own external door at the rear of the house it could even be a contender to become an annexe. Upstairs, via the charming central galleried landing, four sumptuous and very spacious bedrooms await, with the principal able to boast an ensuite worthy of a five-star hotel and a joy to stumble into every morning. But this principal suite can boast extra layers of impressive spaces, with a dressing area that includes a bespoke, built-in window seat and direct access to the incredible glass panelled balcony that spans the width of the house. From enjoying a weekend brunch in the sun to indulging in a late night drink under the stars, the balcony is the ultimate place to relax and feel totally immersed in the enviable panoramic view, with nature and wildlife neighbours as the only near neighbours. Both bedroom two and three at the rear of the house enjoy their own sweeping countryside views via dual aspect windows, as well as sharing a Jack and Jill' bathroom, while bedroom four shares in the joy of the mesmerising vista at the front of the house directly from the pillow. The family bathroom is another luxurious space. The thought, care and budget lavished on the rest of the house is very evident in this room too, through the choice of porcelain tiles and a high-end suite that includes a substantial walk-in shower and modern freestanding bath placed at an angle so that the view is waiting at the end of the bath to be fully enjoyed. This is a country home that hides an abundance of extra features with a view to the future as well as the present, including a state-of-the-art heat recovery ventilation system and solar panels as well as underfloor heating and triple glazing that when combined create a home that is highly energy efficient as well as sophisticated, modern and elegant - a dream c.. Vendor Insight - When we came to view Twyn Gorse for the first time, we knew that we had to have it simply because of the position. Located at the top of the hill with 360-degree views, the scenery is phenomenal and we firmly believe that it's one of the best plots in South Wales. The views over the local villages and hills are just sublime, say the owners. We purchased the property in 2016 and restoration work began in 2018. Built in 1957, everything was original and required stripping back, including the part of a tree trunk used to finish off the roof! What we have now is a welcoming and cosy home that has been insulated to a very high standard; it's efficient and economical to run and we're currently using electricity generated by ourselves and not from the National Grid. We enjoy being part of a friendly little community where everyone is willing to help out but are never intrusive. Our village hall is one of the most active in the area and there's something going on all the time, including cooked breakfasts, free coffee mornings, variety shows, pantomimes, skittles, soft play, and BBQs for special occasions. The village pub serves nice food and we also have a well-stocked shop that's handy for day-to-day essentials. We're equidistant between Chepstow and Monmouth both of which have a wide range of amenities. The garden is completely flat which is unusual for a property in this location. It's great for every generation as children enjoy endless games of football and bike riding, whilst adults sit comfortably with a glass of something chilled. The patio wraps around the house with different seating areas to make the most of the views and sunshine. It's perfect for relaxing and entertaining with a sunken patio and hot tub area, speaker system, and a well-equipped outdoor kitchen. We see a huge variety of wildlife here, as well as red kites and buzzards who are almost on the same level as us as we're so high up. We had a vision of open plan living which has worked brilliantly. The kitchen is the heart of the home where we can cook and easily chat to our guests, whilst the lounge benefits from the amazing, ever-changing views where we can watch the rain and mist come in before the clouds give way to bright sunshine. Outside - Step outside into three acres of private and peaceful land that is drenched in stunning rural views, as well as pools of sunlight and the natural world as the constant soundtrack. Approaching the house along the small country lane it appears on the horizon and looks magnificent. Through the electric gates and the period property remodelled into a modern home over a two year period dominates the plot, perched high above the sprawling Monmouthshire landscape below. The vast wraparound terrace measuring over 160 square metres and accessed from the house via a number of glass doors, makes the most of the surrounding views, ensuring maximum enjoyment and connection, and is the hub of the home outside. Relaxing on a lounger with a book, enjoying alfresco dining in peace or with company, hosting the best BBQs and garden parties supported by the bonus outside kitchen are all moments to make lifelong memories with the most incredible scenery as the constant backdrop. There's plenty of parking for guests on the driveway and the house can offer a home for a variety of the owner's vehicles including a double garage and a carport as a handy home for a caravan or motorhome. There's a place for guests to stay too once the party has wrapped up, a detached annexe that can boast its own kitchen and shower room and so could also offer multi-generational living opportunities as well as the potential to be a holiday let, subject to planning. The majority of the land away from the manicured and landscaped garden that wraps around the house offers plenty of private woodland walks and paddocks to explore and an abundance of special spots to set down a picnic blanket and relax. The property can even supply a renovation opportunity in the garden for an owner to get their imagination whirring. The outbuilding called The Quarry, which has water and electricity already installed, is looking for a new lease of life, subject to planning, to add to the outstanding features and extras that this truly special home and garden offers. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

€2,322,800
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 12
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House Banbury (United Kingdom)

An outstanding detached home offering great flexibility and the potential for an annexe. The property comprises entrance hall, kitchen, utility room, dining room, sitting room, TV room, study, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, double garage, parking for around five cars, and excellent gardens to the front and rear. Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps. We advise you to check with 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 contact Terry Robinson at the Fine & Country Banbury office.

€1,016,200
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House with garden 13
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House with garden Banbury (United Kingdom)

Adderbury House is a beautiful Grade II-listed house built in 1722 for the 2nd Earl of Rochester. Architecturally the house is an unusual architectural blend of Baroque and Georgian styles. Meticulously renovated, the property is defined by clever period features and modern interventions. The ground floor is neatly divided into two sections: the West wing, housing formal rooms for grand-scale entertaining, and the East wing, serving as everyday living space with a kitchen, utility room, boot room, study, and sitting room, which opens to the garden. Key features include a state-of-the-art kitchen and underfloor heating in the bedrooms. The wood-panelled reception hall leads to eight-bedroom suites on the upper floors, with adjoining bathrooms and dressing rooms. Extensive cellars, including a wine cellar and plant room, add practicality. Two cottages, accessible through a gated courtyard, offer versatile accommodation. The first cottage provides three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a study, a sitting room, and a kitchen, while the second has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a hall, a reception room, a kitchen, utility, and boot room. Set within beautiful gardens and overlooking its own parkland, Adderbury House is under four miles from Banbury, close to a plethora of amenities and schools. The house is a few minutes from RH England (Restoration Hardware) at Aynho Park, 20 minutes from the ever-fashionable Soho Farmhouse and Estelle Manor member’s club is a 30-minute drive. The property's location combines privacy with convenience, and it's easily accessible to the M40 and London via Junction 10.

€14,517,700
8bedrooms
8bathrooms

By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty

House 14
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House Banbury (United Kingdom)

Adderbury House is a beautiful Grade II-listed house built in 1722 for the 2nd Earl of Rochester. Architecturally the house is an unusual architectural blend of Baroque and Georgian styles. Meticulously renovated, the property is defined by clever period features and modern interventions.The ground floor is neatly divided into two sections: the West wing, housing formal rooms for grand-scale entertaining, and the East wing, serving as everyday living space with a kitchen, utility room, boot room, study, and sitting room, which opens to the garden.Key features include a state-of-the-art kitchen and underfloor heating in the bedrooms. The wood-panelled reception hall leads to eight-bedroom suites on the upper floors, with adjoining bathrooms and dressing rooms. Extensive cellars, including a wine cellar and plant room, add practicality.Two cottages, accessible through a gated courtyard, offer versatile accommodation. The first cottage provides three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a study, a sitting room, and a kitchen, while the second has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a hall, a reception room, a kitchen, utility, and boot room.Set within beautiful gardens and overlooking its own parkland, Adderbury House is under four miles from Banbury, close to a plethora of amenities and schools. The house is a few minutes from RH England (Restoration Hardware) at Aynho Park, 20 minutes from the ever-fashionable Soho Farmhouse and Estelle Manor member’s club is a 30-minute drive. The property's location combines privacy with convenience, and it's easily accessible to the M40 and London via Junction 10.

€14,517,700
1,801
8bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 15
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House Saint Arvans (United Kingdom)

This magnificent, Grade II listed family home sits in private, part-walled gardens in a Conservation Area at the historic heart of the desirable village of St Arvans, at the gateway to the beautiful Wye Valley. St Arvans Court is an attractive and exceptionally well-presented property, which benefits from three elegant reception rooms, a large, recently fitted family kitchen with a charming breakfast/dining area, seven bedrooms, a home office and a gym with a sauna. The historic house is thought to be Jacobean in origin, with an imposing Georgian addition at the front. It is remarkable for its lovely period features, which include a balcony along the full length of the back of the house and a unique circular sitting room at the front. Other classic detailing includes dado rails, cornicing, some original shutters, some pretty cast iron bedroom fireplaces and traditional cast iron radiators. Charming traditional features in the oldest part of the property include an open stone fireplace and exposed beams. The lovely property has been home to the vendors for the past 25 years and in that time they have lovingly refurbished, modernised and maintained it. It's a special house and has made an absolutely perfect family home. It is peaceful and has a real warmth about it. When we first viewed it, the children loved it, particularly the two attic bedrooms, which they claimed as theirs. The vendors were also attracted to the area, which is very popular with families. St. Arvans is a charming village, situated in the Lower Wye Valley, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by beautiful scenery and wildlife, it's a good base for those who enjoy walking, cycling and other outdoor pursuits. It's also a friendly place with a strong sense of community. The Memorial Hall hosts a busy calendar of events and village facilities include a pub, church, day nursery and two playing fields. Only two miles away, in Chepstow, there are schools, further leisure facilities, a range of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, supermarkets and an M&S Foodhall. This lovely ancient market town is the site of Chepstow Castle, reputedly the earliest stone-built Norman stronghold. Chepstow racecourse is within walking distance of St Arvans and there are golf and leisure facilities at nearby St Pierre Golf & Country Club. From the village, it's only three and a half miles to the Severn Bridge and to the motorway network, bringing Bristol, Newport and Cardiff within easy reach. There are regular trains to London from Bristol Parkway and international flights from Bristol and Cardiff airports. Step Inside:- - The house is rendered and painted, with Welsh slate roofs. It has an attractive, symmetrical facade with sash windows with decorative dripmoulds over. There is a grand, central entrance porch with a front door with pretty leaded panes set below a leaded fanlight. The welcoming entrance hallway has tessellated tiled flooring and an attractive ceiling arch. Solid wood doors open from either side of the hallway to the two elegant, high ceilinged reception rooms which both have sash windows (with their original shutters) overlooking the front of the property. One of these rooms is the gorgeous, circular sitting room, which has two large alcoves either side of an attractive fireplace, housing a wood burning stove. The round room is my favourite place in the winter because it is so cosy and tranquil in there. It is a perfect place to cuddle up on the sofa in front of the log burner. Across the hallway, the second reception room, used as a formal dining room, is perfect for dinner parties and Christmas entertaining. In a similar style to the sitting room, at one end of the room there are two large alcoves with decorative plasterwork in a semi-circular wall, framing a feature fireplace. One alcove houses a purpose-built dresser. In the other there is an intriguing, revolving dumb waiter, which connects with the kitchen. I can't say we have ever used it but it is an unusual feature to have! The kitchen/breakfast room is in the original Jacobean part of the house, at the back of the property, where lower, beamed ceilings lend the rooms traditional character and charm. The stylish, recently refitted kitchen features a range of contemporary, pebble grey units, quartz worksurfaces, splashbacks and upstands, Mandarin Stone porcelain floor tiles and a traditional Belfast sink. The well-planned kitchen includes a large island, plenty of cupboard and drawer space, a comprehensive range of inbuilt appliances and a large larder cupboard. There is a two-oven, oil-fired Aga as well as a separate cooker and hob. A door from the kitchen opens to a side porch which leads to a patio at the side of the house, used for outdoor dining and entertaining. The kitchen leads through to a large breakfast/dining area with three exposed ceiling beams and an impressive stone fireplace, with an oak beam over, housing a huge wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth. With the Aga at one end and the big log burner at the other, this room is really warm and cosy. From the breakfast/dining area, there is a door to the back garden and to one side of the fireplace, five steps lead up to a fitted utility room, with a Belfast sink, space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. This room is in a modern, single storey extension at the side of the house, which could be converted into an annexe if required. A door from the utility room leads through to a study/home office with a large window overlooking the garden as well as a door to the outside. I chose this as my home office because it is quiet and away from the main house and it was an ideal place to work from home, without being disturbed. Beyond the study is a home gym with a sauna, whilst in this extension there is also an integrated single garage, with a courtesy door into the utility room. The downstairs accommodation is completed by a WC situated off the porch to the side of the kitchen. From the entrance hallway a Georgian staircase with turned spindles and a mahogany handrail leads up to a first-floor family living room, which has two sets of French doors to the balcony running along the back of the house. On warm evenings, it is lovely to throw them open to the balcony it brings the outside in. The room has traditional oak flooring and a fireplace with a decorative wood surround housing a wood burning stove. There are also three bedrooms on this floor, including the principal suite, a light and airy space with two sash windows to the front of the property and an arched window to the side. There's a dressing area and a modern ensuite with a contemporary free-standing bath and a steam shower. Also overlooking the front of the house is a double guest bedroom which features a charming cast iron fireplace. At the back of the house, with French doors to the balcony, there is a further double bedroom which has a door to the Jack and Jill family bathroom, also accessible from the hallway. Stairs lead up to a second floor, where, on a half landing, there is a door to a two-bedroom, self-contained apartment, which has its own private access up a metal staircase from the outside. Ideal as separate space for grandparents or grown-up children, the vendors have mainly used it as part of their main accommodation. It was useful having two kitchens when the children were teenagers and entertaining their friends. The stairs lead on up to the two delightful double bedrooms in the attic, both with the A-frame exposed. These are the rooms the children fell in love with. One room has a charming curved window and a door to ample hanging and storage space in the eaves. The other has a porthole window. The rooms share a modern bathroom. Running underneath the front of the house, accessed from the garden or from steps down from the breakfast area, here is a barrel-roofed cellar with a flagstone floor, used for storage. Outside - The house stands in gardens of 0.80 acres, enclosed by an old stone wall on three sides and a tall hedge on the other, providing privacy. One of the beauties of the house is that it is in the village, with houses all around, but it is private and quite quiet. The property is accessed through a pair of wooden gates set in the stone wall. A driveway leads to ample parking in front of the property and then on round to the single garage at the side of the house. There is a mature Wellingtonia at the front of the house and a recently planted rare deciduous Sequoia. There is a large area of lawn at the back of the house and a sheltered patio to one side, perfect for summer barbeques and for a hot tub. An arbour half way up the garden is a lovely place to enjoy the last of the sun. A lavender bed borders a flagstone area under the balcony. An area of garden at the side of the property has been fenced off and contains a raised vegetable bed. It's a perfect-sized garden, completely safe for the dogs. When the children were growing up, the house was always full of their friends. It was fantastic for parties and the garden was a magnet for them all. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

€2,032,500
7bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 16
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House Caldicot (United Kingdom)

This charming four-bedroom cottage fuses cosy, historic character with stunning, contemporary living spaces and combines the convenience of an edge-of-town location with a private parkland-style setting and the enduring appeal of open views over the lovely south Monmouthshire countryside. I love sunsets and we have the most amazing sunsets here and wonderful skies, because it is flat and open. I have a table and chairs in the front garden, where I can sit in the afternoon and evening, looking over the farmers' fields to the west, just enjoying the skies. Fairfield sits in immaculately-kept, mature grounds of approximately 2 acres which include stables and a stable yard with independent access. There are also three substantial outbuildings, with current business use but with flexibility to be used for leisure purposes, separate home working space or, with planning permission, converted into further accommodation. Ideal for country-lovers who want the best of both worlds, the property is convenient to the motorway network and to nearby amenities. It is situated on the outskirts of Magor, a lively, welcoming and family-friendly community, roughly equidistant between the market town of Chepstow and the city of Newport (9 miles). Proximity to the M4 means for commuting, shopping, leisure and entertainment, there is easy access to other nearby towns and cities such as Cardiff, Bristol, Monmouth and Abergavenny. At the heart of Magor, an historic square is filled with a variety of independent shops, including a delicatessen which also sells fresh fruit and veg. The town boasts a local Post Office, a handy convenience store and a number of lovely cafes, pubs, restaurants and takeaways. The community is served by a Church in Wales Primary School, whilst Undy Primary School and Bryn Primary School are other nearby options and for secondary education, there is the well-regarded Caldicot School. In an area that has a wealth of interesting local history and easy access to beautiful countryside, Fairfield is close to the Severn Estuary, on the Gwent Levels. This landscape of international significance is home to a great diversity of wildlife and Magor Marsh, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is a tranquil environment teeming with wildfowl and fauna. Step inside:- - Dating from the early 1900s, the cottage was extended some 70 years later and has recently been modernised and upgraded, to provide lovely, open-plan living space, carefully planned to create a seamless flow from traditional to modern. Exposed timbers, original stone walls and an open fireplace with a wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth give the characterful living room a wonderful, warm ambience, which contrasts with the feel of the beautifully presented, light and airy contemporary kitchen which it opens into. Once separated by a dividing wall, these two rooms now provide one wow space. Says the vendor: Where we once had small, dark rooms, we now have space suitable for 21st Century living. The vendors have recently installed the stunning, modern kitchen, with its comprehensive range of units and wood effect laminate flooring, chosen for practicality. I opted for country-style units to suit the property and planned lots of workspace as I like to cook. We have a big family and when we get together they always come to us. The kitchen has a large central island, incorporating a breakfast bar and the room also has ample space for a separate dining table. The kitchen incorporates integrated appliances and a Range cooker (with LPG gas hob and electric double oven). The kitchen is flooded with natural light, being open plan to a handy utility room which leads straight through to a sun room, with glazed doors to a charming rear courtyard, perfect for dining al fresco. The neatly-presented utility room, with units to match the kitchen, includes space and plumbing for a washing machine and built-in space for an upright fridge/freezer. From the kitchen, there is a doorway to a rear hallway which leads through to a comfortable lounge. Like the living room, this is situated in the oldest part of the house and it is full of character, with an exposed original stone wall featuring an inset fireplace on a raised hearth (not a working fireplace) and a stone-built corner seat. The lounge has a window to the side garden. It is a lovely, comfortable room. It gets the sun first thing in the morning and it very light and warm. Next to the lounge is one of the vendor's favourite rooms a spacious games room with an in-built bar and sliding doors to the rear garden. It's a great family party room and we have had some really fun times in it, including birthdays, Christmases, christenings and even a fancy dress event. Off the rear hallway, there is also a is a fully-tiled downstairs shower room, refitted during the property's recent refurbishment, when the vendors also installed stylish grey traditional column radiators throughout the ground floor. From the rear hallway a pair of glazed doors gives access to the rear courtyard and stairs lead up to the first floor, where there are four bedrooms, including one with an ensuite bathroom and built-in wardrobes and another which also benefits from fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom, which overlooks the front garden, has fitted wardrobes, built-in shelving and a spacious and luxurious en-suite bathroom with a whirlpool bath in one corner and a large walk-in shower in another. Off the landing there is a handy storage cupboard. Back on the ground floor, what was once a double garage has been converted into two further rooms, which could be used as a study and further reception room. The flexible space, accessed through the sun room but also with independent access from the front of the cottage, could alternatively be returned to a garage or converted to provide a ground floor bedroom or annexe accommodation. Outside - From the road, a pair of five bar gates open to an impressive gravelled driveway, which leads up to the front of the cottage and around to the side, where there is ample parking. Either side of the driveway, large level lawns planted with mature trees, including 50-year-old willows, give a parkland feel. Spring bulbs planted along the fence line at the front of the properly are a mass of seasonal colour. At the rear of the cottage, opening from the sun room, is a lovely, sheltered and secluded courtyard area, where pretty climbing plants clamber over a wooden pergola. The courtyard, laid with pavers in a circular pattern, makes a wonderful spot for outdoor entertaining. Past a garden shed in one corner of the courtyard, steps lead up to a vegetable garden, with two raised beds and a greenhouse. The gardens and grounds also include an orchard with a variety of fruit trees. Fairfield enjoys a beautiful level position, extending to approximately 2 acres and also including a stable yard, with wooden stables with three loose boxes, with independent access through a five bar gate directly from the road. Further, substantial buildings, all with business use granted, comprise a brick-built, L-shaped building (which could provide further stabling) and two further single-storey blocks. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

€1,132,400
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 17
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House Oxford (United Kingdom)

A stunning five bedroom detached home with annexe, double garage, off round parking and set within 1.45 acres. Freehold EPC Rating E Council Tax Band H For more details please contact Guy Simmons and the Fine & Country office.

€2,729,300
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 18
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House Bristol (United Kingdom)

Welcome to No.3 Tottenham Place, the epitome of elegance and sophistication - a timeless treasure nestled in the heart of Clifton. This magnificent Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse, exudes charm and grace, perfectly blending historical grandeur with modern comfort. With its captivating facade and enviable location, this exceptional property is a masterpiece of architectural finesse. Spanning across five opulent bedrooms, three luxurious bathrooms, and three resplendent reception rooms, this exquisite townhouse promises an abundance of space for both family living and entertaining. Additionally, a self-contained lower ground floor flat offers flexibility, ideal for accommodating guests or creating a lucrative investment. Step inside and prepare to be enchanted by the tasteful interior, where every detail has been thoughtfully considered. The entire property is an ode to elegance, where classic elements effortlessly intertwine with contemporary touches. Luxurious finishes, high ceilings, and original features evoke a sense of history, while state-of-the-art amenities cater to modern desires. The heart of this masterpiece lies within the stylish kitchen breakfast room, a culinary haven designed to inspire the most discerning chefs. Gleaming countertops, top-of-the-line appliances, and bespoke cabinetry create an atmosphere of culinary delight. It's the perfect space to indulge in gastronomic pleasures with loved ones or relish a peaceful morning coffee. The jewel in the crown is the elegant drawing room, adorned with floor-to-ceiling sash windows that bathe the room in natural light and stand before a large south facing balcony. Mouldings and decorative embellishments grace the room, enhancing its timeless appeal. Ascend to the upper levels, and a world of opulence awaits. The impressive bedroom suite offers a sanctuary of tranquillity, where plush comforts and refined decor merge seamlessly. Envision a restful night's sleep in this sumptuous space, waking up to cityscape views of Georgian rooftops and Bristol surroundings. The bathrooms, an ode to luxury, are designed to pamper and rejuvenate. Impeccably finished, they feature modern fixtures, exquisite tiling, and spacious layouts, creating an indulgent spa-like experience within the comfort of your own home. Beyond its enchanting interiors, the townhouse offers a private garden with a large lawn and gated access to the rear. The garden provides the perfect canvas to create the perfect space for alfresco gatherings, intimate dinners, or simply a quiet escape from the bustling city.

€1,684,100
6bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 19
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House Corsham (United Kingdom)

Step into this extraordinary five-bedroom property, where history meets modern comfort in a truly unique and captivating way. A two-storey house seamlessly joined with an 18th-century renovated barn, it offers a spacious kitchen and dining area with a stunning vaulted ceiling, while above, the old water tower has been transformed into an office boasting lovely views. Set on The Ridge, a high spot on the outskirts of Neston and Corsham, privacy and seclusion are at their finest here, making this property a hidden gem not overlooked by any. The ground floor boasts two generously sized bedrooms, one with direct access to the side garden, as well as a double bedroom currently utilised as a playroom. Upstairs, you'll find a grand principal suite with sweeping views over the fields. An additional dressing room, alternatively a large guest room, is complemented by a spacious bathroom and a luxurious wet room, all designed with comfort and style in mind. Surrounded by a large wrap-around garden, this property provides various patios and seating areas, each offering a unique perspective of the beautiful surroundings. A gravel driveway easily accommodates several cars, while three outbuildings provide ample storage space and endless possibilities. For the owners, living here has been a dream come true as they've watched their young family grow, 'it's been a truly wonderful home for our family – its allure lies not only in its distinct character and layout but also in the tranquil and private setting it offers.' 'The house has been a haven for entertaining, both inside and out, with the large patio and hot tub area perfect for barbecues and gatherings. Yet, it's the tranquil setting and privacy that will be missed the most, providing a serene escape in the midst of beautiful countryside.' 'The water tower, with its Juliet balcony, stands out as a fascinating and distinctive feature, often capturing the attention of passers-by.' 'The neighbours are welcoming and helpful, sharing a passion for gardening and a sense of community.' 'The Limes is conveniently located near the wonderful village school, known for its welcoming and friendly charm. The historical town of Corsham is just a few minutes away, and the beautiful city of Bath is easily reachable within 15-20 minutes. A friendly local pub is within walking distance.' 'Convenient public transport options include buses to nearby towns, schools, and train stations at Melksham and Chippenham, as well as Bath.' Additional Information Postcode: SN13 9PL Local Authority: Wiltshire Council Tax Band: E Services: Mains gas, electric and drainage Tenure: Freehold Broadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage Mobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage Stamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-rates

€1,567,900
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

House 20
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House Powys (United Kingdom)

A stunning country residence, which was formerly a stone cottage and barn. It has been vastly adapted, updated and improved to provide a spacious south facing contemporary country home of approximately 4,987 sq ft / 463.2 sq meters. It stands in about 3 acres of grounds with commanding and magnificent far-reaching views over the surrounding Mid Wales hills and valleys towards Kerry Ridgeway, Snowdonia and the Berwyn Mountains. The property has undergone a complete renovation and refurbishment providing very flexible living space, with a section of the house that could be used as a self-contained annexe if so desired, with the possibility of holiday lettings, or working from home with a home office and a study. The property has been highly insulated, rewired and replumbed throughout, reroofed, with new double-glazed windows and doors. There is Cat 5 cabling, satellite TV and telephone points in all rooms. Mechanical input ventilation & extraction systems have been installed. There are three multi fuel stoves, a new central heating system and extensive internal storage space. The house, gardens and grounds are surrounded by extensive neighbouring pastures. The gardens and grounds have been relandscaped, with a wildlife pond, a meadow, an orchard comprising apple, pear, damson, cherry and walnut trees, a productive vegetable garden and raised beds, two large sheds, a lock-up, a working well with an electric pump feeding two outdoor taps (for use around the garden and grounds) and two outdoor mains water taps and outdoor electric double sockets and a CCTV system. There is ample space for additional outbuildings and very generous parking for vehicles with potential for a three or four bay carport and a potentially ideal setting for glamping, yurts or shepherd huts (all subject to the relevant planning consents). The meadow could also be used for grazing with ample room for a stable block (subject to planning consents), with nearby access to extensive bridle paths through Mid & North Wales and the Shropshire Hills. Location    Whilst in a rural setting, the house is only a few miles from Llanfair Caereinion and within a short distance to Welshpool, Berriew, Montgomery and Newtown. There is easy access to Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful Welsh coast and beaches. There are nearby amenities including schools, shops, and medical centres. There is a door-to-door school bus to Llanfair Caereinion and additionally there are school buses to both state and independent schools from Berriew & Welshpool taking children to Oswestry, Newtown & Bishops Castle. There are good train connections from Welshpool to Shrewsbury and Birmingham International and on to London, Manchester and Liverpool. Accommodation: Spacious Entrance Hall    Multi-fuel stove, under stair cupboard, radiator. Dining/Sitting Room    Magnificent far-reaching views, feature double sided brick fireplace with double sided multi-fuel stove, radiators. Kitchen/Breakfast Room    A range of matching wall and base units, two built in dish washers, fitted electric hob with extractor hood and two built in ovens below, sink and drainer, space for fridge/freezer, breakfast bar, countryside views, radiator. Utility Area    Wall and base units, sink and drainer, space for a larder fridge and a larder freezer, or an American style fridge freezer, space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. Cloakroom/Boot Room    Fitted hanging and storage space, radiator. Inner Hall    Stairs to lower ground floor, access to a large storage void, radiator. Lower Ground Floor Plant Room    Central heating boiler, water cylinder, zoned heating and hot water controls, cabinet for internet router and Cat 5 distributor 24-port patch panel. Lower Ground Floor Guest Toilet/Shower Room    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, extractor fan, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. Lower Ground Floor Hall    Stable door to outside, radiator. (Potential annexe entrance.) Lower Ground Floor Bedroom Six    Countryside views, radiator. (Potential annexe bedroom, or home office.) Lower Ground Floor Inner Hall    Radiator. Lower Ground Floor Living/Dining Room    Stunning far-reaching views, double doors to walk-on balcony. Feature fireplace with multi-fuel stove, radiators. (Potential annexe living/dining room with a kitchen. Our client advises that plumbing and electrics have been installed to accommodate a full range of kitchen units and appliances, should this be desired.) Lower Ground Floor 2nd Guest Toilet/Shower Room    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, extractor fan, shaver point, radiator. (Potential annexe shower room.) First Floor Landing    Three large built in double cupboards, loft access, radiators. Master Bedroom    Marvellous far-reaching countryside views, two built in double wardrobes, radiator. Master En-Suite    WC, Jack and Jill wash basins, countryside views, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, eco heated towel rail, two fitted lighted mirrors, extractor fan, shaver point, radiator. Bedroom Two    Tremendous far-reaching views, two built in double wardrobes, radiator. En Suite Two    WC, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, extractor fan, eco heated towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. Bedroom Three    Far-reaching views, radiator. Bedroom Four/Home Office    Superb far-reaching views, radiator. Bedroom Five/Home Study    Radiator. Family Bathroom    WC, bath with shower attachment, wash basin, shower cubicle with wall mounted shower, extractor fan, stunning far-reaching views, eco towel rail, fitted lighted mirror, shaver point, radiator. First Floor Family Room    Sensational far-reaching views, double doors to walk-on balcony, double doors to Juliet balcony, radiators. Outside    The recently landscaped gardens provide plenty of enjoyable space and there is an extensive south facing terrace. The grounds include ample parking space and there is potential for a three or four bay carport (subject to planning consent). There is outdoor lighting and outside electric double points, two mains water taps, two well water taps, raised vegetable beds and vegetable garden, two timber outbuildings (currently used as wood stores) a wildlife pond, an orchard with a selection of apple, pear, walnut, damson and cherry trees, large lawns and a meadow. Council Tax    Band G. Tenure    Freehold. Referral Fees    Fine & Country/McCartneys sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, survey and removal services. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form.

€1,103,300
6bedrooms

By Annonceur International

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