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THE PROPERTYLocated within the well-regarded west Nottinghamshire suburb of Wollaton, 71 Parkside comes to the market offering a generously proportioned property finished to an excellent standard throughout. Arranged over two floors, the property offers approximately 2466sq.ft of beautifully presented accommodation which has been tastefully updated over recent years to create a home which is ready to enjoy immediately upon taking occupation. Ground floor accommodation primarily leads off a spacious entrance hall and, in brief, comprises of: a stunning open-plan living/ dining kitchen with a substantial central island and French doors to the rear garden, lounge offering a cosy environment to retreat to, formal sitting room with expansive bi-folding doors to the rear decking, formal dining room and a guest WC. To the first floor, a spacious landing give access to the principal bedroom which benefits from an en-suite shower room, fitted wardrobes and a Juliet balcony overlooking the rear garden. Elsewhere there are 4 additional bedrooms, a beautifully appointed family bathroom and a separate shower room. Undoubtedly one of the key aspects to this property is its position close to the established 500 acres of parkland forming Wollaton Hall Park, with a pedestrian access leading to the grounds located just opposite this home. GARDENS & GROUNDSThe property benefits from a generous plot with gardens to front and rear. To the front of the property there is substantial paved driveway which provide off-street parking for a number of vehicles. The attractive and low-maintenance rear garden offers a pleasant space for families to enjoy in privacy, with an elevated decking area, lawn and borders. LOCATIONThe suburb of Wollaton is located to the west of Nottingham city centre. The famous landmark, Wollaton Hall, is just a short walk from the property with its museum, deer park, lake, walks and golf course offering a popular attraction from local residents as well as those from further afield. Wollaton’s main shopping area is positioned along Bramcote Lane which incorporates local family-run shops, banking facilities, pharmacy, post office, dry cleaners and several local supermarkets. Nottingham city centre is within easy reach via Derby Road and Ilkeston Road, whilst the A52 offers transport routes across and out of the city with the M1 motorway just five miles away. Reputable schools within the area include Fernwood Infant & Junior Schools, Middleton Primary School, Firbeck Academy and Bluecoat Academy. Nottingham City Centre 3.5 milesA6514 Ring Road 2 milesM1 Motorway J25 & J26 5 milesQueens Medical Centre 2 milesNottingham City Hospital 4 milesNottingham Railway Station 3 milesEast Midlands Parkway 10 milesEast Midlands Airport 14 milesSERVICESMains electricity, water, drainage and gas are understood to be connected. TENUREFreehold.VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Fine & Country Nottinghamshire. Please contact Pavlo Jurkiw for further information.
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Deceptively spacious and superbly presented throughout, this is undoubtedly one of the town’s finest homes when considering both the scale of accommodation and its sought-after location. It is worth noting the benefit of a predominantly flat walk to both the mainlines train station, approx. 400 metres and the High Street approx. 750 metres distant. The ground floor offers three versatile reception rooms, including a superb sitting room with a wall-mounted gas fire, a dedicated games/cinema room and a study—ideal for modern family living.To the rear, the outstanding open-plan kitchen, dining and family room forms the heart of the home and an exceptional entertaining space. Bathed in natural light from expansive sliding glass doors, this stunning room enjoys uninterrupted views over the terrace and beautifully landscaped garden beyond.A separate utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor.Upstairs, the impressive principal suite features a fully fitted dressing room with ample storage and a luxurious en-suite shower room. The guest bedroom also benefits from its own dressing room and en-suite bathroom, while two further generous double bedrooms each enjoy en-suite shower rooms.The spacious first-floor landing leads to the second floor, where a vast additional room provides the perfect teenage retreat, games room or further bedroom if required. A large and easily accessible store room offers excellent additional storage.Outside, the property truly excels with an outstanding entertaining space. A large terrace extends from the kitchen via sliding doors, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle and the perfect setting for relaxing or hosting guests. The impressive sunken and covered outdoor kitchen and dining area is fitted with a built-in BBQ, fridges and storage, while outdoor heaters allow this exceptional space to be enjoyed well into the cooler months. There is also a hot tub that has been lowered into the ground to maintain the clean lines of this entertaining space. Composite decking surrounds the hot tub, ensuring safe and secure footing on entry and exit.The rear garden features an expansive lawn, a striking feature wall with integrated seating and raised flower beds, and a sunken trampoline tucked away at the far end of the garden.To the front, a generous paved driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles and access to the garage.A.M.L Identity VerificationIn line with UK Anti Money Laundering (AML) regulations, we are obligated to verify the identity of all prospective purchasers once an offer has been accepted. To carry out this process, we use a trusted third-party identity verification system. A nominal fee of £45 + vat per person applies for this service.
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Occupying a truly remarkable position above the River Tamar, this elegant and substantial Victorian Home built in the 1890s commands breathtaking views both up and down the river Tamar, while offering beautifully proportioned accommodation with great character. Rich in original detail and thoughtfully enhanced for modern living, the house combines refined reception space, six bedrooms and a wealth of period charm with the added benefit of a delightful converted coach house, beautiful gardens and grounds of approximately 1.78 acres, and a setting within one of Calstock’s most coveted positions.The Main HouseThis handsome home is arranged over two floors, with good sized rooms and wonderful views throughout. The living room is an impressive principal reception space, with dual-aspect windows framing glorious views of the River Tamar. With period features on display, including shutters, window seats, a ceiling rose and a wood burner set within a marble surround.The formal dining room is equally appealing and well suited to entertaining, with a fireplace, picture rail and high skirting boards all contributing to its classic period character. The hallway retains original flooring, while decorative mouldings and sash windows continue the sense of heritage and craftsmanship. A study with built-in shelving provides an ideal space for home working or reading.The kitchen has been thoughtfully appointed with Neptune cabinetry and granite worktops. An oil-fired Rayburn sits alongside integrated appliances including an electric cooker, dishwasher and induction hob, while a boot room, utility room, cloakroom and large lean-to provide excellent ancillary and storage space.The first floor offers six bedrooms and two bathrooms, with many of the rooms enjoying enchanting views across the river and surrounding landscape. The principal bedroom is particularly attractive, with river views, a feature fireplace and built-in wardrobes. A further impressive bedroom enjoys triple-aspect windows, access onto a roof terrace, lovely views of the river and an open fireplace. The third bedroom also benefits from dual-aspect windows, river views and an en suite shower room. Bedrooms four and five each have fireplaces, while the sixth bedroom, currently suited to use as a single bedroom or library, offers further flexibility according to requirements. The family bathroom, features an original ceramic bath with taps that fill from below and a delightful outlook to be enjoyed from the tub itself.The Coach HouseIn addition to the main house, the converted coach house is a particularly valuable element of the property. Converted in 2011 and a project enjoyed by the current owners, it retains immense charm and character, now providing an inviting kitchen, a sitting room with exposed stone walls and a wood burner, a bathroom, and two downstairs bedrooms, one double and one single. Outside, a lovely patio area creates an attractive space for sitting and entertaining, making the building ideal for holiday letting income.Gardens and GroundsThe gardens and grounds are a true delight and extend to approximately 1.78 acres, providing a setting of exceptional beauty and variety. Immediately appealing is the wonderful Victorian-style glasshouse perfectly positioned to enjoy the outlook and equally suited to quiet morning coffee or an evening glass of something sparkling in the sun. Automatic vents open and close to regulate the temperature, perfect for those with green fingers.Beyond, the grounds unfold into a richly planted and thoughtfully arranged landscape, offering a glorious mix of mature trees, shrubs and seasonal planting. Purple beech, horse chestnut and acers sit alongside bluebells, primroses and daffodils, while raised beds, potting sheds and woodland areas create both visual beauty and practical gardening opportunity. Woodland trails invite exploration, and a charming Cornish Hedge runs along the bottom of the garden, adding yet more character to the setting. A walled backdrop to the rear enhances the sense of privacy and enclosure, while a pedestrian entrance could be reinstated from the lower garden offering access further down Sand Lane.SituationSet within the enchanting riverside village of Calstock, the property occupies a highly sought-after position in one of the Tamar Valley’s most captivating settings. Increasingly admired for its unique blend of natural beauty, architectural heritage and community spirit, Calstock offers a lifestyle that feels tranquil and timeless, yet remains connected and vibrant. The village itself enjoys a lively arts scene and a wealth of amenities, including two pubs, a café, an art gallery, a community arts centre, a primary school, a boatyard, and wonderful woodland and riverside walks. The branch line railway station is just a five-minute walk from the front door, offering a scenic journey into Plymouth in approximately 33 minutes, with onward connections to London and beyond. Conveniently located near the Devon and Cornwall border, Calstock is also well placed for access to both the north and south coasts, Dartmoor, golf courses and a number of notable National Trust properties, with nearby Cotehele adding further to the area’s enduring appeal. For those in search of a home with presence, outlook and an exceptional sense of place, this is a rare and compelling opportunity.ServicesThe main house is serviced by, mains water and electricity, private drainage via a Klargester system, and oil-fired central heating. The Coach House benefits from mains water and drainage, together with a separate oil tank and boiler, as well as its own electricity supply from the mains.Agent’s Note We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected conveyancers, mortgage providers, or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you choose to proceed, please note that we will receive an average referral fee of £120–£200 (inclusive of VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These providers have been chosen for their strong local reputations and consistent service quality.There is no obligation to use our recommended services.In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £36 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by the buyer as part of the purchase process.
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Built in 1820 as an Orangery to Woodfold Hall for renowned cotton magnate and industrialist Henry Sudell, this remarkable home occupies a private, gated plot extending to over two acres within one of the region’s most prestigious country estates.Few homes offer such architectural distinction. Designed by James Wyatt, the property is defined by its elegant stone elevations, soaring ceilings, and dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, all enhanced with electric blinds. At its heart lies a beautifully executed curved design, creating a seamless sense of flow and an abundance of natural light that moves effortlessly through the space, lending both grandeur and warmth in equal measure.The ground floor, complete with underfloor heating, opens via a vestibule into a striking curved reception hall, where a travertine tiled floor and sweeping staircase immediately set the tone. The principal living room is both impressive and inviting, centred around a gas fire and framed by two magnificent full-height windows alongside French doors that open directly onto the gardens beyond. A separate sitting room enjoys a dual aspect, while a versatile study or games room sits quietly to one side of the home.To the opposite end, the dining kitchen is both generous and beautifully appointed, featuring a SieMatic range of units, integrated appliances including induction hob, oven, microwave, wine cooler, and stone work surfaces. Bathed in natural light from three elevations, this is a space equally suited to everyday living and entertaining, with a continuation of the travertine flooring enhancing cohesion throughout.To the first floor, a spacious landing leads to four well-proportioned bedrooms, one currently arranged as an additional snug. The principal suite is particularly impressive, complete with bespoke fitted furniture, a dedicated dressing room, and a luxurious en-suite featuring a walk-in seated steam room. The family bathroom is equally indulgent, offering a Jacuzzi bath and separate multi-jet shower. A practical utility room is also located on this level, while a spiral staircase rises to a superb second-floor space, ideal as a teenage retreat, studio, or expansive home office with additional storage.Yet it is outside where this home truly comes into its own.The gardens are nothing short of enchanting, offering a mature landscape that wraps gracefully around the property, creating a sense of seclusion and timeless beauty. Expanses of manicured lawn are interwoven with winding stone pathways and terraces, inviting exploration at every turn. Deeply planted borders brim with established trees, shrubs, and seasonal colour, while pockets of woodland lend a natural, almost parkland quality to the setting.A magnificent monkey puzzle tree, believed to be among the oldest of its kind in the country, stands proudly within the grounds and is a rare and sculptural focal point that frames views from the principal reception spaces and anchors the landscape with quiet grandeur. Nearby, a large pond provides a tranquil focal point, perfect for moments of reflection or simply enjoying the stillness of the surroundings.A sweeping approach leads through gates onto a resin driveway, offering ample parking and access to a substantial garage with electric door.This is, without question, one of the area’s most iconic homes, a property of architectural significance, refined living, and exceptional natural beauty. Early viewing is essential, with proof of funding required.Council Tax Band: H I Leasehold I EPC: Exempt
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Originally constructed circa 1998, Ansdell has been comprehensively remodelled to an exceptional standard, now presenting as a striking and sophisticated home where high-quality finishes and refined design flow seamlessly throughout both the interior and exterior spaces.Set within approximately 2.75 acres, the property is approached via electric gates from Sandy Lane, enjoying a discreet position on the fringes of Brindle Village, where everyday amenities include a Post Office, Primary School and two well-regarded public houses.The accommodation unfolds with a welcoming entrance hall that leads effortlessly into a beautifully appointed reception kitchen, centred around an elegant curved Silestone breakfast bar. This in turn opens into a truly impressive living, family and dining space, defined by a vaulted ceiling and an expansive glazed elevation to one side, with bi-folding doors to the other opening onto a Mediterranean-inspired terrace, an arrangement that invites light and connection to the outdoors. From here, internal doors lead through to the principal lounge, where a feature wood-burning stove is set within a substantial inglenook limestone fireplace, creating a warm and characterful focal point.An inner hallway gives access to a soundproofed cinema room, alongside two ground floor bedrooms, both complemented by fitted furniture and luxurious en-suite facilities. The ground floor is further enhanced by a cloakroom with WC, study, pantry, utility room and a thoughtfully designed dog shower room. A striking atrium, currently utilised as a gym, provides a light-filled link between the main residence and the annexe.To the first floor, the landing opens into an impressive library space, complete with bespoke fitted shelving. The principal bedroom suite is beautifully arranged, offering fitted drawers, twin dressing areas with dressing tables, and a superb five-piece en-suite bathroom. A further bedroom also benefits from its own dressing area and stylish three-piece en-suite.The annexe offers superb flexibility, ideally suited to multi-generational living or guest accommodation. It comprises an inner hallway, bedroom with en-suite shower room, living room and a well-equipped kitchen, with internal access to the garage.Externally, a sweeping block-paved driveway provides extensive parking and leads to a centrally heated three to four garage. The grounds are a particular highlight, with beautifully maintained formal lawns framed by mature trees and established hedging. A porcelain-tiled terrace extends from the living space, stepping down towards a tranquil wildlife pond, while a dedicated helipad adds a distinctive and practical feature.Despite its peaceful setting, the property remains highly accessible, located approximately seven miles from both Preston and Blackburn, and within ten miles of the M6 motorway. Rail connections from Preston offer direct services to London Euston in under two hours fifteen minutes, while Manchester Airport is reachable in under an hour.Viewings are strictly by appointment only and subject to proof of funding.Council Tax Band: H I Freehold I EPC: D
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Set in the heart of Alwoodley, this stunning home offers an exceptional combination of space, style, and versatility, complemented by a beautifully landscaped garden. Perfectly suited for modern family living, the property provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout. Homes of this calibre and in such a prime location are rarely available, making this a truly unique opportunity.Upon entering, you are greeted by an inviting entrance hall that leads to a well-proportioned family room, along with a convenient guest w.c. The contemporary dining kitchen forms the heart of the home, featuring a central island and ample space for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted with a NEFF microwave, oven and warming drawer, a NEFF dishwasher, a Rangemaster oven, and an Elica extractor fan, offering a high-quality and well-equipped cooking space. A separate utility room is fitted with wall and base units, includes plumbing for a washing machine and dryer, and provides access to the integral double garage.The generous open plan living room offers a superb space for relaxing and entertaining, with direct access to the rear garden, allowing for a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The living room also features a gas fire, creating a warm and inviting focal point. The ground floor hosts three good-sized bedrooms with bespoke fitted furniture and en suite facilities. The principal bedroom also benefits from a well-proportioned dressing area. To the upper floor, there is an additional spacious bedroom, featuring fitted wardrobes, a well-appointed family bathroom and a separate family room or bedroom - providing flexible accommodation for family members or guests.The property further benefits from double glazing throughout and a central heating system, ensuring comfort and efficiency year-round.Externally, the property is approached via an impressive, gated carriage driveway leading to the double garage, offering both privacy and ample off-street parking. The garage benefits from electric doors for added convenience. To the rear, the beautifully landscaped enclosed garden provides a private and tranquil setting, complete with a patio area and a charming entertainment room. The entertainment room is fully equipped with a fitted bar and electrics, making it an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing all year round. The garden further benefits from outdoor lighting, creating a wonderful ambience for evening use.This exceptional property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and stylish home in a highly desirable location.
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Once forming an entire country estate, the divided Lyminster House is now a substantial manor house of 5,594 sq ft created from the original floor plan. This beautiful Grade II listed Georgian home borrows architectural elements from Arundel Castle and has an illustrious history. It once belonged to the Duke of Norfolk and was released from the Estate as part of a marriage settlement on the 15th Duke in 1904. It was later owned by Baroness Ravensdale. To mark the change of ownership, the proud Howard crest was painted black in recognition of the transition.The current owners have reimagined the property with great care. It now balances historic charm with modern convenience. The renovation respects the original character of the home while introducing contemporary features that create a refined and relaxed lifestyle. Arranged over three levels, including an original brick lined cellar, the house offers six bedrooms on the first floor, a library, a drawing room, an extensive open plan kitchen, dining and living space, an orangery, generous cellar storage suited to wine and other items and a separate garage.The ground floor spans 2,433 sq ft and brings together the building’s heritage and modern comfort. High ceilings, grand arched windows and a heritage style Aga Cooker enhance the period feel while the luxury inbuilt appliances in the kitchen provide every modern convenience. Entry is through a vestibule where boots and coats can be kept out of sight. This leads into a welcoming library with dark wooden floors and soft neutral walls that continue throughout the house. The heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area which has been thoughtfully opened to create a spacious family environment all with the added comfort of a log burner. The kitchen sits semi open to the side so that preparing meals remains part of family life. From here there is access to the west facing heritage orangery, carefully reconstructed to honour the 1920s conservatory is a family favourite spot. Filled with natural light from the full-length roof lantern and bifold doors, the orangery offers a lovely connection to the surrounding garden.The ground floor also includes a cloakroom for guests and a grand drawing room with a bow window which provides a peaceful space for further entertaining.On the lower ground level, a useful cellar is arranged into three main sections offering excellent storage and an ideal environment for preserving a good wine collection.A dark wooden staircase, lit by the lantern above, rises to the first floor where the hallway links six bedrooms, two family bathrooms and an additional cloakroom. The Georgian grandeur of the ground floor continues here, reflected in the bow window of the largest bedroom and the Venetian window along the landing.Stepping out from either the dining area or the orangery, the wraparound south and west facing garden can be enjoyed. This garden is a haven for families spanning approx. two thirds of an acre (0.6 acre). It provides space for entertaining on the patio and room for play on the large lawn. Fruit trees, shrubs and perennials create interest throughout the year and support a wide range of wildlife.In addition to the electric gated forecourt at the front of the house there are two unused phases of electricity which would allow for two fast chargers to be installed with little effort, the property also benefits from a large garage for parking. Unlike many country homes in the area, the property is fully served by services IE gas and sewerage connection for convenience.Lyminster is a historic village known in local folklore as the home of a water dragon called The Knucker. The 11th century Saxon church contains the Slayer's Slab which is believed to come from the tomb of the dragonslayer. The welcoming village enjoys a local recently renovated pub, a local whatsapp group shares up and coming events and news. The area offers excellent schools, shops and leisure facilities, together with good road links to surrounding areas including the Coast, Arundel, Brighton and Gatwick (approx. 50 mins drive away). Arundel Train Station lies 1.6 miles from the property and provides direct routes to London Victoria with a journey time of about 1 hour 30 minutes.
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Set behind private gates on one of Chislehurst's most desirable private roads, opposite the cricket ground, Lothlorien is a striking five-bedroom, five-bathroom detached residence arranged over three floors.From the moment you enter, the impressive double atriums and grand entrance hallway set the tone for the exceptional design and craftsmanship throughout. The home is finished to the highest specification, with a state-of-the-art kitchen featuring Gaggenau appliances, alongside a series of elegant living and entertaining spaces.The property's amenities elevate modern living, including a dedicated wellness suite, gymnasium, and swimming pool, all opening onto beautifully landscaped gardens designed for both relaxation and entertaining. Two roof terraces further extend the outdoor lifestyle.The principal bedroom suite is a remarkable retreat of approximately 700 sq ft, complete with luxurious en-suites and dressing rooms. Each of the additional bedrooms offers generous proportions and bespoke finishes.Located just half a mile from Chislehurst Station, the house provides excellent transport links while remaining a haven of privacy. A number of highly regarded schools are also nearby, making this an outstanding family home in a truly enviable setting.
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Commanding an elevated position on the coveted Park Road, this beautiful home is a triumph of exquisite restoration and contemporary refinement. The magnificent villa, extends to nearly 4,500 square feet, offers some of the finest uninterrupted views across the English Channel, embracing the timeless romance of coastal living with effortless modern sophistication. Meticulously renovated by the current owners between 2021 and 2023, the villa retains the grandeur of its Victorian heritage—graceful cornicing, soaring ceilings, intricate herringbone flooring, and stately Victorian radiators—whilst introducing the luxuries of the present, including underfloor heating, double glazing, and bespoke finishes throughout. Every detail has been carefully curated to honour the property’s history, while elevating it to a rarefied standard of modern comfort. A sweeping gravel driveway sets a gracious tone on arrival, hinting at the exceptional lifestyle within. Beyond the newly constructed porch, a grand entrance hall welcomes with bamboo flooring and a palpable sense of space and light. The principal reception rooms flow seamlessly, offering an array of elegant, versatile spaces including a formal lounge, a refined sitting room, a private snug, and a cosy office. The kitchen is a masterpiece of design—anchored by a magnificent marble island, an Electric Fired AGA, and a suite of premium appliances—supported by a large, fully equipped utility room. To the east, a breathtaking wraparound living space encompasses a piano room / dining area, and sunroom, framed by floor-to-ceiling glass that floods the interiors with natural light and unveils mesmerising sea vistas. Bi-fold doors lead directly onto the sun terrace and gardens, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A secondary kitchen, W/C, and internal access to the spacious garage and workshop offer remarkable flexibility, with potential for self-contained accommodation if desired. Ascending the original Victorian staircase, the first floor continues the home’s narrative of understated opulence. The principal suite is a sanctuary of luxury, complete with a vast dressing room, his and hers en-suites, and private balcony from which to savour endless views over Shanklin Bay. Two further sumptuous double bedrooms, each with their own en-suites and one with a dedicated dressing room, provide generous, beautifully appointed accommodation. An additional en-suite bedroom and a flexible space, both at first-fix stage, await completion to create further bespoke living areas, games rooms, or a private studio. The villa’s grounds offer a rare blend of privacy and breathtaking beauty. The rear garden, thoughtfully landscaped with manicured lawns and vibrant borders, spills out to the coastal path, creating a seamless extension of the villa’s idyllic seaside setting. A sun terrace invites al fresco dining and sunset gatherings against the ever-changing backdrop of the Channel. Just a short stroll from Shanklin’s sandy beaches, the charming Old Village, and a convenient rail link to Ryde pier head, this detached home presents a unique opportunity to embrace the very best of island life. With easy access to London, renowned sailing waters, championship golf courses, and exceptional schools, this is more than a home—it is a coastal sanctuary for generations to come.
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Key Features• Detached interior-designed 1930s property • Over 4500 sq. ft. in size• Six bedrooms, four bathrooms and two reception rooms• Separate utility room• Off-street parking and separate garage• Private garden extending over 150 feet• Premier location• Chain-free The TourAs you step into the grand entrance hallway, the sheer magnificence of this awe-inspiring property sets the tone for a truly breath-taking experience. Leading to a large reception room located to the left of the entrance, the soothing neutral hues and the room's elegant wooden floorboards blend seamlessly with the Art-Deco fireplace, creating a warm, intimate, and inviting atmosphere. The ornate mantel piece above the fireplace is a true masterpiece that adds an element of grandeur, elevating the room from a mere functional space into one full of ambience and conviviality. The high ceilings and large bay windows reflect and enhance the abundance of natural light that permeates this impressive space, creating an ethereal and transcendent feel.The open plan reception and dining area situated to the rear of the property is nothing short of spectacular. It has been thoughtfully designed with neutral tones that blend harmoniously with the contemporary fireplace, which pairs perfectly with the other timeless yet modern features of this airy and open space. The floor-to-ceiling bi-folding doors frame the serene views of the expansive garden, promoting a sense of calm and relaxation, while ensuring the area is bathed in natural light. This further provides a bright and welcoming ambiance that's sure to leave you in awe.The kitchen space is a work of art, exuding a modern and contemporary feel. The incorporation of an architectural linear design affects both aspect and depth perception, combining classic, clean lines with flawless functionality. The two-tone colour juxtaposition helps to break up the kitchen design, allowing the space to feel roomier, while creating a modern, minimalist, and stylish impact. The kitchen is completed with integrated appliances that befit any modern home. Perfectly pairing with family dinners and convivial gatherings are the luxurious large wine coolers, which provide a freestanding focal point alongside the island and breakfast bar, a sociable addition to the already impressive space.The plan further accommodates a guest WC, a study, and a separate utility room with outdoor and convenient garage access.On the first floor, you'll find the large principal bedroom, a calm and peaceful space equipped with a plethora of high storage cupboards throughout that are thoughtfully recessed, reducing shadows and highlighting the impressive volume and ceiling heights. In addition, the bay windows reflect and enhance the abundance of light throughout, creating an ethereal and tranquil feel. The addition of the en-suite bathroom further combines functionality with luxury, providing an element of extravagance that's hard to ignore. The plan further accommodates three bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and a family bathroom that's sure to exceed your expectations.The second-floor features two additional double rooms, a nursery room, a family bathroom that services the floor, and an abundance of eaves storage that provides ample space to store your belongings.The 150 ft lush private garden is a true oasis of peace and tranquillity, dotted with a variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers that add a touch of magic to the space. The garden is mostly laid to lawn and includes a generous decked patio area that's perfect for entertaining and al-fresco dining, providing the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.The AreaNestled in the heart of Brondesbury Park, the coveted Chudleigh Road is a tranquil and exclusive residential street, renowned for its rarity and seclusion. With only five exquisite properties residing on this peaceful road, an unparalleled sense of privacy and serenity is guaranteed. This sought-after area is a treasure trove of amenities, from the diverse array of charming shops and restaurants to the stunning open spaces of Queen's Park, providing the perfect setting for peaceful strolls, picnics, or dog walks. Accessing the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines is effortless, with Willesden Green underground station and Brondesbury Park overground station nearby, providing a gateway to central London and beyond.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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This lovely rural property offers an idyllic lifestyle opportunity, set in a tranquil valley, with panoramic views of the Monmouthshire countryside, a pleasant garden, equestrian facilities, nearby access to woodland and countryside for riding, walking and outdoor pursuits, with good commuter access, flexible work-from-home space and superfast fibre broadband. Situated in a quiet country lane, within the Glyn Valley, the spacious, detached, four-bedroom, extended stone property combines a charming cottage with contemporary, light-and-airy reception rooms. Its grounds, which total approximately 2.06 acres, include gently sloping lawn, a vegetable plot, an established small orchard and two entertaining terraces overlooking the garden and uninterrupted open countryside. For horse owners, there are two stock-proof paddocks, one of them containing two field shelters, plus a stable yard with four loose boxes, a tack room and a hay store. In front of the stable yard there is a parking area with space for up to five vehicles. Step inside –Wooden pedestrian gates set in a lovely old stone wall open from the little-used country lane into a pretty gravelled courtyard. The property is entered though a glazed wooden porch with Mandarin Stone slate floor tiles. An inner door opens to a reception hallway, an attractive room with engineered oak flooring. It is double height in part, with a small gallery landing above. To one side of this hallway is the oldest part of the house, the original stone cottage which is believed to be in excess of two hundred years old. Here is the spacious kitchen, a room with characterful ceiling beams, an exposed stone wall, an open stone fireplace (now housing a kitchen cupboard) and an abundance of charm. The Shaker-style kitchen units have oak work surfaces and the floor is tiled with Mandarin Stone multi-coloured slate. There is a double Butler sink with a plate rack over, a Rangemaster cooker, a built-in fridge and space for a dishwasher. Next to the main window there is a deep window seat with plenty of space for a breakfast table.The kitchen opens to a cosy snug, which has an exposed A-frame, a feature stone wall and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth within an oak beamed fireplace. At the back of this room, a glazed door leads to the study, a pleasant and private place to work from home, with an apex ceiling and two windows, one overlooking the pretty front courtyard. The reception hallway connects the kitchen and snug to the newer part of the house, which has been extended twice, most recently in 2004. Here, there is a dining room with engineered oak flooring and French doors to a pretty raised terrace, which gives views down the valley and up to Chepstow Park Woods. Along the back of the house, there is a generous living room with a brick-built feature fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove set on a stone hearth. The light-filled room has windows facing south and east and French doors lead out to a sun-trap, south-facing terrace.To the side of the entrance porch is a useful utility room, with slate floor tiles, space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, a utility sink and wall and base cupboards. Off the reception hallway there is a guest WC.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms off a split landing. The principal bedroom has a dual aspect, making the most of the views. It has a stylish, modern ensuite with a double walk-in shower.Next door is a light and airy guest bedroom with two windows enjoying views down the valley towards Shirenewton. This room benefits from an ensuite shower room. The two further bedrooms share the use of a charming family bathroom. The bathroom, like the pretty bedroom next door, is located in the older part of the house. Both feature the exposed A-frame and both still have old ledge and brace doors with original ironwork. Elsewhere in the property, modern ledge and brace doors have been matched up.Step Outside –The peaceful gardens and uninterrupted rural views are a real feature of this property. So, too, are the equestrian facilities and excellent outriding.The gardens to the side and rear of the property are mainly laid to lawn, with flower borders and established shrubs. Nearest the house there are two terraces, from which to enjoy the lovely surroundings. For grow-your-own enthusiasts, there is a small fenced orchard with apple, cherry and plum trees, a vegetable plot with raised beds and, alongside the stables, a fruit garden with an assortment of fruit bushes and further raised growing beds. The garden also contains a greenhouse and a garden shed. Beyond the gardens is a large paddock with two field shelters.At the front of the property, across the lane, there is a generous parking area leading to a woodshed and a stable yard. Two stable blocks face each other across the yard, together providing four loose boxes, a tack/feed room and a hay store. The yard is equipped with power and water supply. Alongside the stables there is a further stock-proof paddock.Directions –From Chepstow, take the B4293 Devauden Road, passing Itton Village Hall on your right. Continue to the top of the hill past 2 left turns. Immediately after the right bend, take the lane on your left. Lilac Cottage is the second property on your left, with parking in front of the stable yard on the right-hand side. What3words: ///collect.surpassed.entitle
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A spacious five-bedroom detached family home within a highly sought after location, occupying a secluded plot and benefitting from a large ''In and Out'' driveway. The irregular shaped garden plot offers a secluded garden to the side of the property that could be utilized as a children's play area or an area to sustain the 'good life' by transforming into a vegetable plot or just enjoy as extra garden area.The accommodation comprises of an entrance porch that leads into the hallway, with a modern oak and glass balustraded staircase, a modern cloakroom, living room with a fireplace and a deep oriel bay window to the front and double doors leading to the kitchen/dining family room. The kitchen has been fitted with a modern range of base and wall units with a peninsular breakfast bar for casual dining. At the far end is a dining area that looks out through the bifold doors onto the rear garden. The second living room also has access to the rear garden and there is a study office with a bay fronted window to the front. There is a large utility/laundry room.Upstairs the property has a large principal bedroom suite with a range of wardrobes and a rather useful shoe closet and access to the en-suite bath/ shower room that has been tastefully fitted. The second bedroom has a door leading to a large balcony with a roof top view over Broxbourne. There are also two other double bedrooms and a single bedroom which is presently being used as a dressing room. A modern shower room finishes off the first-floor accommodation.The house benefits from gas central heating, mains drainage and a secluded West facing garden. A large double garage/workshop allows you to park your car and store your bikes out of sight. To help with the running costs of the property the owners have installed solar panels.The property is a short walk from Broxbourne BR Station, providing the commuter with fast links to London with its fast and frequent services to London Liverpool Street Station or to get to Stanstead Airport for a business trip or overseas holiday.**********************************Nearest Stations* Broxbourne (0.6 mi): * Rye House (1.9 mi): St. Margarets (Herts) (2.9 mi): (Distances are in a straight-line measurement from the centre of the postcode)
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Nestled in almost an acre of land on the outskirts of King’s Cliffe in Northamptonshire, this stunning barn conversion stands as a testament to the seamless blend of history and modernity. Completed in 2021, the property was meticulously transformed from a collection of original farm buildings into a luxurious and light-filled residence. The conversion was undertaken with a deep respect for the building’s heritage, preserving original stone walls and beams while incorporating new trusses and a roof that’s perfectly in keeping with the property's rustic charm. With the attention to detail abundant no matter where you cast your eye, this home truly is a rare treasure in today’s market.The home offers a bounty of space and light, both inside and out, which the owners have cherished during their time here. The sense of openness, combined with the natural beauty of the surrounding pastoral landscape, creates an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity that’s becoming harder to come by.Inside, the property is equally impressive. The sitting room, with its galleried landing and exquisite vaulted ceiling complete with exposed beams, and a feature Charnwood air log burner is both grand and cosy, perfect for the oncoming autumnal and winter evenings. But the room is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that overlook the gardens, making it a pleasant space to relax within any time of the year. The remarkable open-plan kitchen, dining, and sitting area is the beating heart of the home, creating a fantastic space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. It truly is a chef’s dream come true, featuring a Nickleby Hepplewhite kitchen and utility room units, all hand-painted in Farrow & Ball's Stiffkey Blue with Jazz hand chrome handles. The kitchen also boasts a Steel Enfasi range cooker with an induction hob as well as Sub Zero Fridge Freezer Wine Cooler. The work surface, a Neolithic Silestone in Classic Calacatta with a suede finish, adds a touch of luxury, while the Franke sink and mixer tap complete the high-end specification. The kitchen’s layout is not only beautiful but highly functional, offering ample storage and workspace for culinary endeavours. Complementing the kitchen area is a separate dining room, which offers wonderful views of the courtyard and garden, making it an ideal setting for more formal occasions.The master bedroom is another highlight of the home, boasting a spacious en suite with a double wash unit, shower, and bath. The room exudes a sense of luxury and comfort, making it a perfect retreat after a long day. Although the house features five bedrooms and as many bathrooms, the owners have converted what was originally designated as a sixth bedroom into a stylish walk-in dressing room, which could easily be reverted if desired. This flexibility in the layout adds to the property’s appeal, offering options for growing families or those who frequently host guests. A large study with garden views on two sides offers additional flexibility as a potential family room or playroom, depending on the new owners’ needs.One of the property’s standout features is the courtyard, an addition by the current owners that further enhances the outdoor living experience and provide ample space to enjoy the magnificent views. Originally planned as part of the rear lawn, the courtyard was thoughtfully designed as a summer retreat, complete with inset borders, shrubs, flowers, and spotlights that create a magical ambiance at night. This space has become a favourite spot for the owners, providing a perfect setting for outdoor dining and relaxation with its stylish patio terrace. The gardens, both front and rear, have been meticulously landscaped, with a large area dedicated to roses and lavenders. The owners also planted apple and cherry trees, adding to the charm and beauty of the outdoor space. Security hasn’t been overlooked across Huskissons View. Electrically operated front gates ensure controlled access, while discreetly placed digital security cameras provide live video monitoring and recording 24/7, all easily managed via a phone app. A full alarm system and an installed safe offer additional peace of mind. The property is also equipped with Gigaclear fibre optic, ensuring excellent Wi-Fi throughout the home, making it well-suited for modern living and remote work alike.But what truly sets this property apart is its south-facing position, offering excellent natural light throughout the house. The glazed French doors that run along the lounge, dining, and kitchen rooms flood the space with light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The rear views are nothing short of spectacular, offering a picturesque backdrop to daily life. The outdoor lifestyle is further enhanced by private gardens that aren’t overlooked, offering a sense of seclusion while still being part of a small, friendly community. The property, part of a group of four barn conversions, has its own private driveway, ensuring privacy and security.The location is indeed ideal with Stamford only ten minutes away, and Oundle and Uppingham within a fifteen-minute drive. The nearby Rutland Water offers beautiful walking routes, perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities. The property’s proximity to Fineshade Woods, part of Rockingham Forest, is another highlight, providing easy access to a bounty of natural beauty right from the doorstep. The owners also take advantage of the Oundle public school’s fifty metre pool, enjoying regular swims at the nearby facility. Disclaimer:These property details, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection, or through their legal and other professional advisers or otherwise as to their accuracy. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning permissions, building regulation certificates or other consents.No person in the employment of Fine & Country has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. The floorplans are for illustration purposes only. All measurements: walls, doors, window fittings and appliances and their sizes and locations are shown conventionally and are approximate only and cannot be regarded as being a representation by the agent. Similarly, any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. We have not tested any of the appliances. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.
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Set discreetly within High Pastures, a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Little Baddow, moments from Danbury and the amenities of Chelmsford, The Fold is an exceptional village residence combining traditional architecture with refined contemporary luxury.Built circa 2000, this beautifully crafted home offers a rare combination of architectural presence, generous proportions and elegant interior design. Every detail has been carefully considered to create a residence of both comfort and distinction.Approached via a sweeping in-and-out driveway framed by subtle landscaping, the home immediately conveys a sense of privacy and exclusivity. A detached double garage sits discreetly to the rear, complementing the natural flow of the landscaped grounds.Upon entering, a striking oak staircase rises through the heart of the home to a dramatic galleried landing, establishing a powerful architectural centrepiece and setting the tone for the quality and craftsmanship throughout.Designed for both refined entertaining and relaxed family living, the ground floor accommodation flows effortlessly between beautifully appointed spaces. The principal reception room, a magnificent 22ft dual-aspect space, features a stone fireplace with integrated fire and expansive bi-folding doors opening onto the south-facing garden, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior living. A second reception room, currently arranged as a formal dining room, also benefits from bi-folding doors and offers flexible use as an additional entertaining or family space.At the heart of the home lies the bespoke kitchen and breakfast room, appointed with quartz work surfaces, a statement range cooker, integrated appliances and an elegant breakfast dining area. A separate fitted utility room provides discreet practicality with an external door to the side of the property.A beautifully positioned study/home office, overlooking the garden, offers a perfect working environment.The first floor is crowned by a light-filled galleried landing, illuminated by six Velux skylights, leading to five generously proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite is a private sanctuary, featuring a dedicated dressing room and a luxurious sense of scale and privacy. A second bedroom enjoys garden views and its own en-suite shower room, creating a perfect guest suite. Three further bedrooms are served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom with bath and separate shower. Bespoke fitted furniture enhances several of the bedrooms, combining elegance with intelligent storage solutions.The Fold benefits from a comprehensive specification including:Underfloor heating and gas central heating Double glazing throughout High ceilings and skylights enhancing natural light Alarm security system Electric vehicle charging point Every element has been designed to deliver both luxury and practicality in equal measure.The south-facing garden forms a serene private retreat. A sun terrace provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, leading to ornamental garden features, winding pathways and a manicured central lawn.Two charming octagonal summerhouses, a tranquil pond and access to the rear of the garages complete this beautifully curated outdoor environment - a space designed for relaxation, reflection, and refined outdoor living.Surrounded by beautiful countryside and National Trust woodland, The Fold enjoys close proximity to the scenic River Chelmer and the much-loved Papermill Lock Tea Rooms, offering an idyllic riverside lifestyle.Excellent schooling is available locally, including Elm Green Preparatory School within the village, Heathcote Preparatory School, Danbury Park School, St. John’s School, and New Hall Independent School. Further highly regarded grammar and independent schools are located in Chelmsford. The city provides extensive shopping and leisure facilities, a mainline railway station with direct services to London Liverpool Street and Elizabeth line connections via Shenfield offering access to the West End and Heathrow.Road connectivity is excellent via the A12 and M25, providing swift access to central London, the Essex coastline, Maldon, the River Blackwater, and Southend Airport.A rare fusion of village charm, architectural elegance and contemporary luxury - a truly exceptional family residence in one of Essex’s most desirable settings.
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This luxurious residence presents a harmonious blend of classic charm and modern sophistication with high ceilings, expansive sash windows, spacious living areas and exquisite finishes throughout along with a private lift, balcony and landscaped gardens. Originally forming part of Bagshot Heath and Chobham Ridges and spanning an area of 300 acres, ‘New Zealand’ as it was known was purchased by Swiss Botanist Augustus Mongredien and renamed ‘Heatherside on account of being surrounded by brown heather. Originally purchased with a with a view to creating a silk farm and later a specialist shrub and plant nursery. Heatherside House was built in 1862 and in 1865 Frederick Street was commissioned to plant 218 Wellingtonia Redwood trees on either side of the mile long driveway to the house, still existing today they form a tree lined walk known Wellingtonia Avenue. Accommodation summary Welcome to Heatherside Court, this distinguished property, accessed through a ornate wrought-iron gate is a prime example of refined luxury nestled within the lush greenery of a highly desirable locale between Lightwater and Camberley. This splendid Victorian residence, boasting timeless architectural elegance, presents a harmonious blend of classic charm and modern sophistication. The front façade exudes grandeur, featuring symmetrical sash windows that flood the interiors with natural light. The decorative cornices and period embellishments highlight the meticulous attention to detail synonymous with homes of this calibre. Heatherside Court is enveloped by beautifully landscaped garden, offering an oasis of privacy and serenity. The mature trees and manicured climbers provide a picturesque backdrop, while the elegant pathway and well-maintained lawn add to the property’s stately appeal. The ornamental fountain enhances the garden’s aesthetic, creating a delightful space for outdoor relaxation and leads to a sunken al fresco seating area, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying tranquil garden views. With its exquisite exterior and captivating surroundings, Heatherside Court offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of architectural heritage in the heart of the British countryside. Ground Floor As you enter through the multi-paned double timber door, adorned with a fan light above, you are welcomed into a bright and airy vestibule. The monochrome tiled marble floor sets a tone of refined luxury, leading to an impressive hallway that extends over 41 feet in length. With a ceiling height exceeding 11 feet, a feature prevalent throughout this stunning home, the sense of space and grandeur is immediately apparent. A heavy original oak door ushers you into the expansive living room, a magnificent space stretching over 37 feet in length. Oversized dual aspect sash windows bathe the room in natural daylight, highlighting the central original fireplace. From here, a pair of solid double oak doors open into the family room, which also features dual aspect sash windows. A bespoke commercial lift provides convenient access to the first floor. This room too is graced with an original fireplace, standing proudly as a focal point, and open apertures on either side leading into the modern open-plan kitchen. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, boasting a large centre island with a quartz worktop and electric hob, comfortably seating four. The quartz continues along the wet run, featuring an undermounted sink with mixer taps and a painted brick splashback. Two rows of matching wall units offer ample storage, while a bank of tall units along the adjacent wall integrates top-of-the-line appliances, including a fridge freezer, double ovens, and a microwave. Bifold doors seamlessly unite the kitchen with a private courtyard, creating a perfect blend of indoor and outdoor living. This courtyard also provides access to an external utility/laundry room, which in turn leads to the beautifully maintained gardens. A door from the kitchen returns you to the hallway, which includes a large cloakroom and additional storage. From here, a wide staircase ascends to the first floor, where the landing is flooded with natural light from an overhead skylight, enhancing the airy and welcoming atmosphere of this magnificent home. First Floor The upstairs of Heatherside Court maintains the same high ceilings and oversized sash windows, ensuring every room is bathed in an abundance of natural light. This level offers adaptable living, currently configured as three large bedrooms, but could easily be reimagined to create five bedrooms without compromising on space. The principal bedroom is a sanctuary of luxury, featuring access to a private balcony with a seating area overlooking the front of the property—an idyllic spot to watch the sunset. This bedroom leads to a spacious en-suite with his and hers sinks, a large walk-in shower, and a freestanding roll-top bath that takes centre stage in front of the sash window. An archway guides you to the dressing room, equipped with wardrobes on one side and drawers along two walls. A sash window ensures the room is bright and airy, and the generous space comfortably doubles as a home office for two people. Bedroom two, featuring two double aspect sash windows flanking the private lift, connects directly to bedroom three. Bedroom three, which can also be accessed from the landing, includes a dressing room and provides access to a large walk-in wet room. This wet room has been thoughtfully designed with impaired mobility in mind, without compromising on style or quality. Located at the top of the stairs, bedroom four offers commanding views across the balcony terrace and beyond. Outside The gravelled driveway provides ample parking for a number of vehicles, with steps and a discrete ramp leading to the house, whilst the gardens of Heatherside Court gracefully wrap around three sides of the property. The front features a raised terrace with an ornate period fountain. The side garden boasts a sunken al fresco seating area that ensures seclusion and privacy, providing the perfect suntrap. A set of steps framed by two mature olive trees lead to a lawned area bordered with a variety of shrubs and flowers, offering continued seasonal interest. The garden leads to the laundry/utility room, seamlessly linking back to the kitchen courtyard garden. Additionally, the detached double garage at the front of the property is equipped with power and light, presenting the potential for conversion (subject to planning permission) into further accommodation or a detached office. Location Situated in the esteemed Heatherside area, nestled between Camberley and Lightwater. This prime location offers seamless access to a myriad of amenities, making it an ideal choice for discerning buyers seeking a blend of convenience and elegance. Camberley town centre is just 2.4 miles away, offering an abundance of shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town also features a sports centre, a theatre, and a multi-screen cinema, alongside The Meadows Shopping Centre, which includes a Marks and Spencer and a Tesco Superstore. For your everyday needs, Bagshot, with its large Waitrose, is just over 2 miles away, ensuring all your requirements are met. Additionally, for those last-minute essentials there is a Sainsbury’s Local 0.7 miles away. Commuters will appreciate the variety of transport options available for easy access to London, with trains from Brookwood, Farnborough, and Sunningdale providing a convenient service to Waterloo in approximately 45 minutes. Junction 3 of the M3 is just 2.7 miles away, facilitating onward journeys to London, Heathrow, Gatwick and beyond. Heatherside Court is ideally positioned for families, with numerous outstanding state schools nearby, including Tomlinscote and Ravenscote. The area is also home to several prestigious private schools, such as Hall Grove Preparatory, Wellington College, Salesian, Farnborough Hill, Sir William Perkins, and St George's Weybridge, many of which are accessible via public bus from the Upper Chobham Road. Sporting enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy, with golf at Camberley Heath Golf Club and tennis at Frimley Lawn Tennis Club. Additional golf clubs in the area include Sunningdale, Wentworth, and The Berkshire. The world-renowned Ascot Racecourse and polo at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in Winkfield add to the array of local sporting facilities. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Lightwater Country Park, just a 10-minute walk away, and the picturesque Virginia Water Lake and Savill Gardens. Horse riding, walking, and cycling can be enjoyed at Chobham Common and Windsor Great Park. Health and wellness are well-catered for with nearby health clubs such as Coworth Park, Pennyhill Park Health Club & Spa, Wentworth Club, and the MacDonald Berystede. For cultural pursuits, the area offers an impressive selection of theatres and cinemas, including The Novello Theatre in Sunninghill, Cineworld in Bracknell, New Victoria Theatre in Woking, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, and South Hill Park Arts Centre & Wilde Theatre. Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities - Water Supply South East Water Sewerage South East Water Heating British Gas Electricity Supply OVO Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 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 53 Mbps and highest available upload speed 10 Mbps. Parking - The property falls within a controlled parking zone or local authority parking scheme. The property benefits from a double garage and private parking for multiple vehicles Title Notes – The property has a right of access over a shared driveway, owned by a neighbouring property. The mains drains cross over a neighbouring property. Accessibility/adaptations discrete wheelchair ramp and private lift for restricted mobility users Tenure – Freehold Local authority - Surrey Heath Borough Council
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This end of terrace house is ideally located on Lysia Street, a quiet residential road within the sought-after Crabtree Estate of Fulham, further benefitting from bright interiors, a private patio garden, and the added convenience of side access via Holyport Road. Positioned a short walk from Fulham Palace Road, with excellent bus connections and easy access to nearby transport hubs including Putney Bridge Station (District Line) and Hammersmith Station (District, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Piccadilly Lines). Road users will appreciate straightforward access to the A4/M4, offering direct routes into Central London and out towards Heathrow.For outdoor leisure, the open green spaces of Bishops Park and scenic Thames riverside walks are within moments from the property.Residents’ permit parking is available, subject to local council consents.Quote Reference: 771230
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What the Owners Say: We purchased this house a few years ago as we thought the location was ideal and, because the front entrance is at first floor level and not at street level, it is very quiet and peaceful. As we moved here during ‘Lockdown’ we had the opportunity to spend a great deal of time creating the amazing property you see today. We thought it would be our ‘forever’ home and designed it with that in mind. Unfortunately business commitments mean we have to move but we hope new owners will enjoy everything this place has to offer, whether as a permanent home or a weekend and holiday retreat.It is a wonderful base for exploring the delights of the city but it is also not far from the surrounding countryside for access to a rural environment for lovely walks or a trip to a country pub. But it is great to be able to stroll down the road to the shops, pubs and eateries as well as meeting friends and family for a coffee or a visit to the theatre without needing to take the car. At the same time if you want to get to London, it is only about a 12 minute walk to Canterbury West station for the fast train to St Pancras that takes less than an hour and it is not far from the A2 for Dover and Folkestone providing trips to the Continent.As well as the cathedral Canterbury has a wide variety of other historic and interesting attractions to see including the Canterbury Norman Castle, St Augustine’s Abbey, Canterbury Heritage Museum, the Westgate, The Beaney House and the Canterbury Roman Museum. The city also has a wide variety of high street stores, individual shops and plenty of restaurants and bars as well as two mainline stations and various sports clubs including golf and the Kent Country cricket ground. It is home to two theatres, three universities and numerous state schools including three excellent grammar schools and a number of private schools such as the famous Kings School.
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Dating back to the 16th century, Tudor House is a substantial and beautifully restored village home offering over 4,000 sq ft of elegant accommodation, thoughtfully reimagined for modern family living while retaining a wealth of historic charm. This remarkable five-bedroom residence seamlessly blends heritage architecture with contemporary comfort, creating a home of both grandeur and warmth.The entrance hall immediately sets the tone, featuring a magnificent original fireplace adorned with intricately carved timbers bearing the Tudor Rose, stars, rosettes and arrows within cusped panels. Throughout the house, rooms are defined by generous proportions, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The impressive beamed drawing room, centred around a vast inglenook fireplace, is particularly striking.At the heart of the home lies a stylish family kitchen, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Bi-fold doors open onto an expansive sun terrace, ideal for al fresco dining, which overlooks the heated outdoor swimming pool (with safety cover) and enjoys uninterrupted views across gently tiered lawns and adjoining paddocks. The setting is both tranquil and inspiring, offering a rare sense of space and privacy within a village location. Tudor House is, quite simply, a truly special home in an idyllic countryside setting.The LocationWhitchurch is a quintessential Buckinghamshire village, rich in history and charm, with a delightful high street lined with period cottages and notable architectural landmarks. The village is also home to the atmospheric ruins of the 12th-century Bolbec Castle, destroyed during the Civil War.The area is particularly well regarded for education, with a local primary school and outstanding state options nearby in Swanbourne and Mursley. The property falls within the catchment area for Aylesbury Grammar School and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, while renowned independent schools including Berkhamsted, Swanbourne House, Beachborough, Winchester House, Ashfold Preparatory School and Stowe are all within easy reach.Village amenities are excellent and include a butcher, GP surgery, post office, hairdresser, osteopath, veterinary practice, children`s playground and a welcoming village pub. For outdoor enthusiasts, a network of ancient footpaths and circular walks lie just beyond the doorstep, including the popular Aylesbury Ring, offering sweeping views across Aylesbury Vale.Further enhancing connectivity, a new railway station is under construction in nearby Winslow on the East-West Rail line, linking Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge. Due for completion in 2024, it will provide an estimated journey time of just 27 minutes to Oxford. With excellent transport links, London is easily accessible via nearby Aylesbury or Leighton Buzzard where a 27 minute train to Euston connects you within minutes to the city and central London.Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: Mains Supply Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: No Garage: Yes
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This impressive four-bedroom detached family home is set within the sought-after village of Ryther, occupying a generous plot with excellent outdoor space. The property benefits from a long private driveway, a versatile outbuilding, and a well-proportioned garden ideal for family living and entertaining. Offering space, privacy, and a desirable village setting, this home perfectly balances rural charm with practical modern living.Inside this delightful home you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall, leading to a modern downstairs bathroom. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen dining room, featuring attractive country-style units, built-in appliances and a breakfast bar. There is ample space for a dining table and chairs, making it ideal for family meals and entertaining. A lower snug area sits just off the kitchen, with a door providing direct access to the outside, and a useful utility room is conveniently located nearby. The impressive living room is a standout feature, boasting a rustic fireplace with inset log burner, exposed beams and a striking high ceiling that is open to the mezzanine level above, creating a wonderful sense of space and character. Leading from the living room is a versatile playroom or study, with French doors opening onto the rear garden.Completing the ground floor is the main bedroom suite, offering a stylish en-suite bathroom and an additional storage room, ideal for conversion into a walk-in wardrobe.To the first floor, the mezzanine level provides a flexible and generous space suitable for a variety of uses. From here, there is an additional snug area which leads through to a double bedroom with its own en-suite shower room. At the opposite end of the mezzanine landing are two further bedrooms, one of which benefits from its own W.C.Externally, the property is accessed via a private entrance with a sweeping driveway leading to the front of the house and the double garage. The front garden is laid to lawn and is an impressive size, while to the rear is another lawned garden, perfect for summer evenings, outdoor entertaining or children at play. The property also benefits from an outbuilding, currently used for storage but offering potential for alternative uses, subject to the necessary permissions. Beyond the outbuilding is a further lawned garden, enhancing both the privacy and the generous outdoor space this exceptional home provides.Ryther is a highly regarded and picturesque village set in the countryside, just outside the historic market town of Tadcaster. Popular with families and those seeking a quieter pace of life, the village offers a strong sense of community, beautiful surrounding countryside and access to scenic walks. The village is home to the well-known Rythre Arms steakhouse, a much-loved local hub, while further shops, schools and amenities can be found nearby in Tadcaster. Excellent transport links provide easy access to York, Leeds and the wider region, making Ryther an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy a country lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.
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Experience the pinnacle of residential architecture in the coveted neighborhood of Ealing with Montpelier House. This exceptional residence is a testament to meticulous design and unparalleled luxury. Bathed in natural light, Montpelier House seamlessly blurs the line between indoors and outdoors, thanks to its expansive slim-profile aluminium sliding doors that not only connect the reception room to the garden but also ensure outstanding insulation and energy efficiency. As you step inside, a grand entrance welcomes you, leading to a sumptuous kitchen and dining area adorned with top-of-the-line Miele appliances, a Quooker instant hot water and clean filtered water tap, dual dishwashers, a generously sized double door larder storage cupboard, and an eye-catching statement pendant lamp. Adjacent to this is another luminous reception room, effortlessly connected to the kitchen and dining space, creating a harmonious flow throughout. Practicality meets elegance with a convenient utility room and a well-appointed boiler room. There is also an office or study, drenched in sunlight and offering direct access to the meticulously designed garden. It also boasts its own beautifully designed en-suite bathroom, adding a touch of exclusivity. The first floor unveils four generously sized double bedrooms, three of which feature their own en-suite bathrooms, while the fourth enjoys access to a modern family bathroom located just across the hall. The principal bedroom stands out with its grandeur, featuring a tremendous en-suite complete with a double vanity unit, a separate walk-in rain shower, and a luxurious bathtub. Furthermore, it offers a balcony that overlooks the stunning garden. Each bedroom is equipped with fitted wardrobes, bedside lighting, an integrated sound system, USB power sockets, and elegant engineered wood flooring. The bathrooms themselves are a testament to unique design, featuring distinctive stone wash basins and elegant brassware, complemented by bespoke fitted storage cabinets. Outside, you'll discover a beautifully landscaped South-facing garden constructed with top-quality materials, perfect for basking in the sun. To the rear, a serene and shaded terrace provides the ideal spot for relaxation. This exquisite residence not only offers a luxurious living experience but also boasts exceptional connectivity to Central London. Ealing Broadway station, a mere 0.7 miles away, provides effortless access to the Central and District lines, the Elizabeth Line, and the Great Western Railway. En route to and from the tube station, you'll be delighted to discover a myriad of charming local cafés, restaurants, and boutiques, as well as several well-appointed supermarkets. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of Ealing Common and Gunnersbury Park, offering picturesque walks and scenic bike routes for your daily exercise regimen. Montpelier House also caters to the educational needs of families with great state and independent schools in the vicinity, some of which are within walking distance.
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INTRODUCTION After years of detailed planning and complete renovation, this wonderful Victorian property, which was built c.1880, is now a beautiful family home once again. The original and skilled craftsmen who painstakingly created the detail of the property in circa 1880 would, we imagine, have been delighted to see it restored to what they knew it to be.The current owners committed to significant investment in this project and the result seems to have been worth it.. The list of improvements is lengthy and detailed, and briefly includes a complete new roof, new upgraded plumbing and central heating, total rewiring, all new windows, replacement bathrooms and kitchen and a complete cosmetic décor programme throughout. It seems nothing has been missed! They have very cleverly restored a beautiful period home to its former glory whilst incorporating modernity in exactly the right places with both blending together well. In 2020 a new detached annexe was built to the same excellent standard as the main house, and offers further family accommodation to suit your needs. This grand old house oozes traditional features such as; original fireplaces and panelled doors, high-level skirting boards, picture rails, moulded ceilings and architraves to mention just a few. Whilst all this character forms the overall charm of the house, the modernity previously mentioned allows for family day-to day lives to be somewhat more pleasant than it would have been for the Victorian family who lived here all those years ago.With just under 4,000 square feet of accommodation (including the annexe), there is room for a growing family, with the layout and design offering everyone adequate space to enjoy their own time away from the normal buzz of family life! This fantastic family home sits in one of the largest plots in the area and is within a short stroll of the water's edge and local beach, offering an abundance of leisure pursuits such as walking, sailing, surfing and kayaking to name a few. For racquet sport enthusiasts the Warblington Tennis Club is a few streets away. A couple of miles down the road is the charming harbourside village of Emsworth with independent boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and two sailing clubs.Being situated on the Havant/Emsworth border, travel communications are excellent with access to the M27 south-coast road and the A3 to London within a few minutes of the property. If commuting to the capital is required, there are a choice of train stations, within walking distance, with regular services to London in 1hour 20 minutes. STEP INSIDE Stepping through the new front porch into the bright Entrance Hall, with its intricately tiled floor and stained-glass windows, immediately imparts a feeling of space and elegance which is delightfully replicated throughout the house. The accommodation comprises a large sitting room leading through to a delightful garden room where one can enjoy views over the mature and well stocked garden. Double doors lead into the kitchen which was created by combining the original kitchen, scullery and walk-in pantry into one. It is well-designed and fitted with a good range of modern appliances. The utility room lies at the end of the kitchen and is spacious enough to accommodate some home-gym equipment. The dining room and family room are located to the front of the house and are generous in proportions. The main reception rooms have modern and highly-efficient wood-burning stoves each set within a beautiful period fireplace. On the first floor the layout is split-level which adds a degree of individuality and character. The new master bedroom layout incorporates a dressing area and a spacious ensuite bathroom. There are four further good-sized bedrooms, a family bathroom and a shower room, plus and additional and very useful WC at the end of the hall, between bedrooms three and four. STEP OUTSIDE The house is accessed via twin wrought-iron gates to a gravel driveway, with ample parking for several vehicles. There is space for caravan or trailer parking if desired. The large garden is mature and well-tended and offers plenty of interest for the keen gardener with shrub and flower borders offering pleasant seasonal displays, a number of fruit trees and a fruit cage . At the end of the garden and tucked away out of sight are two large storage sheds.The newly-built Annexe, offers independent quality accommodation, and has been designed throughout for wheelchair access if required. Whether used for generational family accommodation, occasional visitors, au-pair or carer rooms or for working from home, the options of use are many. The space is more than adequate for all of the above.The sitting room and kitchen are open-plan with the sitting room being double-aspect and having glazed double-doors directly onto its own terrace. The kitchen is spacious and has an excellent range of units, quality appliances and a breakfast bar. There are fitted wardrobes in the bedroom and a pleasant view over the garden of the main house. The good-sized shower room is completed with a walk-in shower. There is a second room which could be used as a further bedroom, dining room, or resident carer accommodation. The annexe has the benefit of underfloor gas central- heating throughout. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Havant Borough Council: Tax Band 'G' Tenure: Freehold Gas-fired heating Services: Mains water, drainage, electricity EPC Rating: House 'D' Annexe 'C' Broadband – ADSL/FTTC/FTTP Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)AML Checks: By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed. DIRECTIONS From A27 exit for Emsworth/Havant: Follow the signs towards Havant Town Centre. At the first set of traffic lights, turn right onto Southleigh Road. Proceed over the railway crossing and the property will be found further along on the left.
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A grand country residence of exceptional scale and elegance, set within a breathtaking 140-acre estate of landscaped communal grounds. Offering approximately 8,651 sq/ft of beautifully proportioned living space, The Coach House combines classic architectural presence with beautifully presented interiors. From the grandeur of four principal reception rooms to the serenity of a library, music room, and sun room, every space has been designed for both comfort and occasion. Six luxurious bedroom suites, a wine cellar and a guest kitchen—complete the picture and provides opportunity for multi-generational living. Outside, a tranquil enclosed courtyard with fountain, private garden areas, and sun-soaked terraces offer an exceptional lifestyle. A rare opportunity to own something quite remarkable. Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure: Leasehold: Expires October 2987The Coach House is held under two leasehold titles with a nominal peppercorn ground rent. The extensive parkland and communal grounds are held by the freehold under two separate limited companies, in which the owners of The Coach House hold a share. All tenure and ownership details are subject to verification by the purchaser’s solicitors.Title number: SF404819 Term: 999 years from 1 October 1998 Rent: peppercorn Parties: (1) Swythamley Hall Estate Limited (2) Richard Melville Naylor and June Maude Naylor Leasehold charge: £600 per month Title number: SF424249 Term: 999 years from 1 October 1988 Rent: peppercorn Parties: 1) Swythamley Hall Estate Limited (2) Richard Melville Naylor Leasehold charge: £600 per monthLocal Authority: Staffordshire Moorlands Borough CouncilTenure: Leasehold EPC F Grade 2 Listed Council Tax Band HUtilities: Mains water, electricity. Oil fired central heating. Drainage - Cesspool shared with three properties and five flats. Maintenance costs may apply, contact the agent for further information.The property includes a one-ninth share of cost/responsibility for any exceptional maintenance required on the estate roads, subject to prior agreement. Additionally, ownership includes a share in Swythamley Park Ltd, granting full access and roaming rights across the beautiful grounds of Swythamley Park.Mobile Phone Coverage: Voice + 4G available. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: ADSL2+ // 16mps. We advise you to check with your provider. Construction Type: Standard / Stone Garage Parking Spaces: 2 Off Road Parking Spaces: 4Please click on the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Arma Kang.
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Key Features• Edwardian end-of-terrace house spanning across 1,426 sq. ft • Four bedrooms, two bathrooms • Bay-fronted double reception with feature fireplaces• Kitchen/dining room opening onto the garden• Mature 35 ft garden with patio and lawn• Original period detailing, high ceilings and timber flooring throughout• Utility room with ground-floor WC• Balcony access from first-floor bedroom• Side access to garden and outdoor storageThe TourSet behind a manicured hedge, this handsome red-brick Edwardian home sits proudly at the end of the terrace, benefitting from a wider plot and side access to the rear garden. The façade, with its decorative gables, bay windows and white-painted detailing, perfectly captures the charm of the period.A welcoming hallway introduces the home’s generous proportions, enhanced by high ceilings, cornicing, and original floorboards that continue through much of the ground floor. To the front, a bay-fronted reception room is anchored by an ornate fireplace and bespoke shelving, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.The second reception room, also complete with a feature fireplace, opens through to the kitchen and dining area offering a bright and sociable space defined by skylights, timber flooring, and French doors leading directly onto the garden. The kitchen itself combines traditional cabinetry with rich green tiling and brass fittings, evoking timeless character while providing modern practicality.A utility room with a guest WC complete the ground floor.On the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, each retaining period detail and abundant natural light. The principal bedroom, with its elegant bay window, built-in wardrobes, and access to a private balcony, serves as a serene retreat. A family shower room with soft green tones and excellent storage completes this level.The second floor has been converted to create a spacious fourth bedroom with skylights, fitted storage, and a stylish en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests, older children, or as a private home office suite.The private garden extends approximately 35 feet and is beautifully landscaped with a lawn, patio terrace and mature planting, offering a tranquil space for entertaining and family life. A side passageway provides convenient access and a discreet garden shed offers ample outdoor storage.The AreaDewsbury Road is one of the most desirable addresses in the Dollis Hill Estate, prized for its tree-lined charm and close-knit community. The property is ideally positioned just a short walk from Dollis Hill Station (Jubilee Line), offering swift access to Central London.Nearby Gladstone Park provides 86 acres of open green space, complete with tennis courts, a café, and panoramic city views, while Hamilton Road and Walm Lane offer an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. The area is also well served by local schools and family amenities, making it a superb choice for those seeking both convenience and community.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.Please note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
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What an elegant family home The Oak is, beautifully positioned within this exclusive and highly regarded Pringle Homes development. Enjoying an attractive outlook across a mature oak tree, the property combines refined design, generous proportions and a sense of quiet luxury, making it an exceptional home within a very well-considered setting.Finished to a high specification throughout, the property benefits from underfloor heating across the ground floor, Collins White porcelain tiled flooring, traditional sliding sash windows and integrated speakers to several principal rooms, creating a home that feels both polished and effortlessly comfortable.The accommodation opens with a welcoming entrance hallway with front access and useful understairs storage, leading to a cloakroom fitted with a 2pc suite comprising hand wash basin, dual flush WC and chrome towel rail. The living room is stylish and inviting, centred around a remote-control gas fire and enhanced by a front-facing bay window capturing views towards Pendle Hill. The cinema room provides an impressive yet versatile space, enjoying a bay window to the front, additional side windows and cinema equipment available by separate negotiation. At the heart of the home sits the outstanding family dining kitchen, fitted with a bespoke Stuart Frazer SieMatic kitchen incorporating extensive cabinetry, a BORA induction hob with integrated extractor, Siemens oven, combination oven and warming drawer, integrated full-height fridge and freezer, temperature-controlled wine fridge and dishwasher. A striking Caesarstone island houses an inset sink with Quooker hot tap, while five Velux windows and two sets of sliding patio doors flood the room with natural light and open seamlessly onto the rear garden. The kitchen is complemented by a refined utility room with plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer, Caesarstone work surfaces with matching upstands, sink with mixer tap and an external side door, along with a walk-in pantry and a further 2pc cloakroom.To the first floor, the landing features a spindled balustrade, an airing cupboard housing the cylinder and two front-facing windows offering a pleasant aspect. There are four generous double bedrooms, led by the principal bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe offering fitted hanging space, shelving and drawers, and a beautifully appointed 5pc en-suite bathroom comprising a freestanding bath, walk-in shower with rainfall head and side attachment, twin wash basins and dual flush WC. Bedroom two also benefits from a 3pc en-suite shower room and enjoys views towards both Stonyhurst College and Pendle Hill. Bedroom five is currently arranged as a dressing room with fitted hanging space, shelving and drawers. The accommodation is completed by a stylish 4pc family bathroom with freestanding bath and shower attachment, walk-in shower with rainfall head and side attachment, hand wash basin, dual flush WC and chrome towel rail.Externally, electric gates open onto a substantial resin driveway providing ample off-road parking and leading to a detached double garage with twin electric doors, power and lighting. The front garden is laid mainly to lawn with established shrubbery and enjoys the attractive outlook across the oak tree. To the rear, the garden has been professionally landscaped by Keystone Construction following a design by award winning garden designer - Peter Cowell. It benefits from Indian stone patios, manicured lawned areas, a barked children’s play area and a private sunken patio, ideal for refined outdoor entertaining and relaxed al fresco dining.Council Tax Band: G I Freehold I EPC: B
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Lead In The Mearns is a truly stunning 5 bedroom detached home, privately located and set behind a electric gated security entrance. Constructed in the 1930's The Mearns has undergone extensive remodelling by its present owners creating flexible accommodation with an eclectic mix of contemporary and traditional interior design. Having more recently completed a bespoke kitchen with open plan dining area with full length bi folding doors leading to the outdoor kitchen and entertainment space and an extended separate living room with skylight. The property now boasts close to 3000 sq ft. Upon entering the property you are greeted by the spacious entrance hall and which leads you on to the four reception rooms, a shower room, a modern and recently fitted kitchen / breakfast room with bi fold doors on to the 'Al Fresco Area'. There is also a further reception room/annexe bedroom on the ground floor which benefits from a dressing area, kitchenette, w/c and a separate entrance which is currently used as offices. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms two with en suites, with the master bedroom suite having its own dressing room, en suite and the luxury of a morning roof terrace overlooking the rear garden. A further en suite to bedroom two and a family bathroom are also situated on the first floor. Lead Out Outside, this great opportunity continues boasting a superb plot and remarkably landscaped garden. To the front of the property there is a newly laid driveway providing ample parking and accessed via the electric security gates. To the rear of the property the meticulously constructed 'Al Fresco covered dining and kitchen area' provides a great setting for all weather hosting and entertaining. There is also two patio areas, with a sunken seating area with central fire pit for those cosy winter nights with friends and two garden stores. The property is well located with amenities including Brookfield Farm Shopping Centre nearby and Cheshunt & Cuffley Train Stations, highly regarded schooling and the M25 and A10 all easily accessible.
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