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THE PROPERTY This elegant Georgian residence combines classic symmetry with understated refinement, its handsome façade and balanced proportions creating an immediate sense of poise and heritage. ACCOMMODATION A flagstone path leads through the formal front garden to an impressive entrance, where a decorative fanlight casts natural light into a welcoming hallway. From here, beautifully proportioned reception rooms unfold, including a dual-aspect drawing room rich in period detail, and a more intimate sitting room centred around a traditional fireplace. Throughout, high ceilings and sash windows enhance the sense of light and space synonymous with Georgian design. The dining room, with its characterful inglenook fireplace, offers a warm and inviting setting for entertaining, flowing through to a bespoke kitchen crafted with quality materials and thoughtful detailing. Designed for both practicality and style, it forms the heart of the home, complemented by adjoining utility and washroom facilities. BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION Arranged over the upper floors are five generously proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms, each room showcasing individual charm, period features, and fireplaces, with the principal suite enjoying exceptional views towards the Minster. GARDENS & GROUNDS Outside, the property continues to impress. A private walled garden and stone terraces provide tranquil spaces for relaxation and entertaining, all while being moments from the centre of Southwell. A detached double garage and additional brick built outbuildings complete this exceptional home, offering a rare blend of historic elegance and modern comfort in a truly remarkable setting. SOUTHWELL Southwell remains one of Nottinghamshire’s most sought-after market towns, renowned for its rich architectural heritage, excellent schools including the Ofsted-rated Minster School, and vibrant cultural life. Located equidistant from Nottingham and Newark-on-Trent, it is well connected for commuters, with Newark Northgate offering a direct rail link to London Kings Cross in approximately 80–90 minutes. IN SUMMARY Chaworth House offers the discerning buyer an opportunity to acquire a home of architectural note in one of the East Midlands’ most admired locations. Early viewing is highly recommended. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
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We are delighted to offer to the open market this exquisite restored Grade II listed, double-fronted four-storey residence, located on the highly sought-after, cobbled Mill Street—a peaceful no-through road steeped in history and charm. The restoration includes, full repair work to the roof ,chimneys and roofline with new cast iron gutteing and downpipe to the front elevation. Full overhaul and repair of all doors and windows. Decoration to exterior and interior with repair work to walls and timber floors. Recently installed gas combi boiler, and electrical safety certificates to house and garage. Overhaul of double garage with new remote control garage doors and new fascia. Dating back to the 17th century and once owned by the Earl of Warwick, this remarkable home blends historical elegance with modern comfort. With breath-taking views of Warwick Castle at the bottom of Mill street , the castle tower from the top bedroom window and part views of St Nicholas Park from the upper floors, it represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Warwick's living history. Ground Floor The grand entrance hall with original flooring and period staircase gives access to two large reception rooms to the front of the home. The sitting room on the left is flooded with light from dual aspect windows with leaded windows to the front and sash to the back, exposed beams and a wonderful large open fireplace. To the right is the generous sized living room with parquet flooring, exposed beams, a large open fireplace and recessed shelving. The parquet flooring continues seamlessly passed the downstairs w/c into the dining area of the spacious kitchen with double doors leading to the Orangery. The bespoke maple and walnut kitchen features a central island with unique granite sink, Aga with companion, an additional range cooker, Belfast sink, travertine and parquet floors, built in fridge freezer and dishwasher and provides direct access into the garden via a beautiful arched patio door. The stunning Orangery features an arched aluminium framed roof, reclaimed French stone flooring, hand-carved Vicenza stone mural and has French doors leading out into the garden. Lower Ground Floor A four-chamber cellar can be accessed from the main hallway which is ideal for use as a wine cellar or storage. First Floor The principal bedroom suite features a generous sized double bedroom with carpet over original elm flooring, dressing area and a luxury en-suite with steam/shower room. Two further bedrooms on the first floor are serviced by the family bathroom with raised freestanding bath. An impressive, vaulted ceiling Victorian Ballroom with dual-aspect tall sash windows providing sweeping park views and an original fireplace is found on the first floor. ***********Please see floorplans and designs for possible main bedroom suite conversion************* Second Floor Another family bathroom and two generous sized double bedrooms both with views of Warwick Castle tower and part of St Nicholas Park occupy the second floor. Outside The beautiful east-facing walled garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature flower borders and features a reclaimed York stone terrace perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. Private access is available from the rear of the garden to a double garage with Horman automated electric doors and driveway parking for one small car. Location Mill Street was once the principal road to Warwick Castle and, remarkably, escaped the Great Fire of 1694, which destroyed much of the town. Today, it remains one of Warwick’s finest and best-preserved streets—quiet, picturesque, and steps from local shops, cafes, and historic landmarks. Situated in one of Warwick’s most desirable locations under the shadow of the historic, Warwick Castle. The town of Warwick and nearby Royal Leamington Spa offer an excellent array for shopping, bars, restaurants and leisure facilities. Schooling both state and private is within walking distance, with Myton, Warwick Prep, Warwick School (boys) and Kings High (girls). Access to the Midlands motorway network is also within easy reach with nearby M40 (junction 12) and M42 with access to the M1, M6, Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham NEC. The rail link to Birmingham and London Marylebone is available within walking distance to Warwick station and from either Warwick Parkway or Leamington Spa station a short drive away. Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains electricity, gas, drainage and water Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Grade II Listed Construction Type – Standard – brick & tile Council Tax – Warwick Council Tax Band - H EPC Rating- D Parking – Garage and on street parking. Resident permit parking via the WDC. Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Superfast FTTC Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider. Special Note - There is a flying freehold in the cellar chamber that sits below the sitting room of no 9 Mill street
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Exuding sophistication, this sympathetically designed former coach house boasts a substantial living space covering in excess of 1,411.36sqft/131.12. The property has been expertly improved to an exacting standard throughout, with great care taken to skilfully preserve the period character of the building whilst enjoying all the luxuries of modern life. This comfortable abode has generously sized rooms and superb lighting; a crisp white decor is the perfect backdrop to a striking assortment of fixtures all constructed using the finest natural materials. Careful consideration has been given to the use of light in every room of this exquisite home, employing innovative lighting schemes for a wholly tranquil feel. Arranged over two floors, this unique property presents a sizeable open plan lounge, statement kitchen and dining room, a relaxed snug/bedroom three, and a handy utility/ground floor shower room. Upstairs, there are two bedroom suites entirely vogueish in style and complete with en-suite bath and shower rooms and ample cupboard space. An elegant rear patio garden is beautifully set out in front of a remarkable period fireplace and chimney breast; in short, an idyllic spot for entertaining or relaxing no matter the season. Sellers' Insight: The best thing about living here is the privacy, peace and quiet. We have always felt that this house has a lovely atmosphere, and it is hard to believe that we are actually living on one of the main routes into Brighton, but because we have such a long drive, are tucked away behind our neighbours and at the end of all our neighbours? gardens we hear little more than birdsong. We also have very little light pollution considering the location. We have a variety of wildlife including badgers, foxes, bats and abundant birdlife including the occasional pheasant! Withdean woods are close by as well as Withdean stadium and sports complex. Having lived here for almost 18 years, it has been the perfect home for entertaining. The back garden is a sun trap, and the external fireplace means that the outdoors can be enjoyed at any time of year. It is a really sociable house, given the open plan layout and the high ceilings and amount of light coming in that we have created. This is also the perfect lock up and leave as it is very secure with an alarm system and cctv that you can monitor when you are away and the garden is really low maintenance, and once you do return home, once those electric gates close, it is a very private and peaceful haven. Within 5 minutes you can be on the South Downs, on the A23 heading towards Gatwick or London, or indeed halfway into Brighton. We are about 1 mile from the A27, 2 miles from town and 3 miles from the sea and there is a very convenient bus stop nearby and Preston Park station is a 15-minute walk, Brighton station a little further, taking you to London and beyond.? Ground floor: The Coach House has been meticulously renovated by the current owners of who have been very happy here for almost twenty years. Tucked away down a large private driveway, beautifully laid to shingle, this striking period home neatly sits behind an electronic gate. A comprehensive security system also includes an upgraded alarm system and CCTV, all controllable via smart phone. Built at the turn of the 20th century as the original coach house to neighbouring Cransley Lodge, constructed in the striking Tudorbethan style, every care has been taken to accentuate the character of the building. Particular attention has been given to the renovation of the brickwork, quoining?s, Portland stone window sills and doorstep, cedar timbers, metal guttering and extensive leadwork. An expertly renovated weathervane sits proudly atop the faultless terracotta tiled roof. An electric vehicle charging point has been installed and recently upgraded to accommodate rapid charging. Upon entering the property via the entrance hall, an ingenious space saving pocket door leads directly into the considerable open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room. Fastidious attention to detail has been given to this entirely welcoming space. The state-of-the-art kitchen, features a handleless design of vogueish proportions and is fully fitted with all the opulence of smart living. A fantastic range of wall mounted and under counter cupboards wrap around this part of the room in a classic u-shape, achieving a flush finish providing discrete space for kitchenware and produce. A range of integrated appliances include: a Fisher and Paykel fridge freezer, two identical Neff ovens with a warming drawer, a Quooker hot tap and a Bora induction hob with a highly effective under-floor extractor system. Natural materials feature prominently in the decor of this elegant home; a marble splashback, engineered wood flooring and dual aspect windows and sliding doors truly celebrate the outdoors. Whilst the most remarkable oak beams sit neatly overhead cleverly using concealed lighting to create an inherently tranquil setting. The room leads effortlessly on to the dining area, suitably placed near the gorgeous suspended log burning stove and patio doors which open out to the garden; the space is perfect for entertaining all year round. A relaxed sitting area is framed on one side by a large full width window and on the other sliding doors. To the front is a second reception room, currently occupied as a snug but could equally be used as a third bedroom, is again decorated in an immaculate shade of white. Adjacent is an invaluable utility room and ground floor shower room with a full-sized Belfast sink, plumbing for a washing machine and separate dryer, ample countertop space, and a contemporary walk-in shower and w/c. Upstairs: The staircase runs up from the entrance hall and provides access to all first-floor rooms from the landing. There are two double bedroom suites on the first floor. Each beautifully-presented and fitted with a luxurious en-suite bath or shower room. The main suite has uniquely incorporated the bathroom suite as part of the room offering a sumptuous spa-like feel. Each bathroom has been fitted with underfloor heating. Outside: Sliding glazed doors bring the outside in to this spectacular property, with an inviting lounge area placed immediately outside the open plan reception space. With the spectacular patio stretching out in front of you, the space has been diligently landscaped with an acute attention to detail. Well-stocked planters border the perimeter for a wonderful pop of colour. Undoubtedly the piece de resistance, is the tremendous fully-functioning period chimney which was relocated by the current owners taking great care to maintain the original design and brickwork. The garden has been fitted with sympathetic lighting, and truly comes into its own in the evening. In the local area: This fantastic home lies in one of the most highly sought after areas of Brighton and Hove and offers easy access to the bustling city centre and seafront. A short drive takes you up to Devils Dyke with its long walks and panoramic views, while Wickwoods Country Hotel and Spa sits at the foot of the South Downs. Together with Hove Park and the Three-Cornered Copse, the South Downs offers plenty of green open space. A Waitrose superstore is within easy reach, while nearby Woodland Parade and Matlock Road offer additional local shops and amenities. The A27/M23 along with Brighton, Hove and Preston Park mainline train stations all provide convenient commuter links to both London and Gatwick airport. Local schools include Lancing College Preparatory and Windlesham Independent Day School, along with the Bilingual School, Aldrington C of E Primary, Westdene Primary School, BHASVIC and Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College. EPC rating - D
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Description A charming farmhouse with four additional properties offering a rare and versatile lifestyle opportunity. Perfect for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or a home-and-income arrangement, the properties sit in close proximity while still affording privacy and independence. A useful arrangement of outbuildings complements the setting, together with a swimming pool and pool house, all within over 7 acres of land featuring landscaped gardens old orchard and two enclosed fields. The whole enjoys stunning views towards Wellington Monument and across the surrounding Blackdown Hills, creating a truly exceptional country retreat. The owners have lovingly maintained and enhanced this Grade II listed farmhouse, with sympathetic improvements that create a harmonious blend of history, practicality and style. Listed consents are already in place for a number of further enhancements, offering an exciting opportunity for the next owners to add their own touches if desired. The farmhouse itself provides four double bedrooms and a wonderful balance of ground floor living space, thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the changing seasons while embracing the beautiful countryside setting of the Blackdown Hills. In addition to the main farmhouse, there are four further properties (including an annexe) arranged around the courtyard, together providing a current gross income of approximately £50,000 per annum. Among these, Budleigh Barn Cottage and Budleigh Farm Studio, both three-bedroom homes, are registered on separate title deeds, offering excellent flexibility for borrowing, investment, or independent ownership. A private heated swimming pool with an attractive pool house, together with a range of versatile agricultural and equestrian outbuildings, ensures that every lifestyle need is catered for. Whether you are seeking a home for a large extended family, wish to generate a healthy income, or simply want to enjoy the space and tranquillity of country living, Budleigh Farm truly offers the best of all worlds. Perfectly situated on the edge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Budleigh Farm enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining highly accessible, just 3.5 miles from Junction 26 of the M5 and 4.5 miles from Taunton. Its location provides an ideal balance of countryside living with excellent educational, travel, and lifestyle opportunities close at hand. Budleigh Farm The main house is a beautiful Grade II listed home that perfectly blends style, character and charm. Its historic fabric is evident throughout, yet the property has been thoughtfully enhanced to meet the needs of modern living. At its heart lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and family room, with a vaulted ceiling, oak-framed doors and windows opening to the gardens and views beyond. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with high-end appliances, making entertaining a pleasure, while a limestone floor with underfloor heating and a woodburner add warmth and comfort. A staircase rises to a mezzanine level, where an enclosed room provides a useful home office/occasional bedroom 5. The winter sitting room, with flagstone flooring and an inglenook fireplace, exudes traditional character, while the elegant drawing room, with oak French doors opening to the gardens, is perfect for entertaining. Completing the ground floor are a useful utility and a cloakroom. On the first floor, the stunning principal suite includes a dedicated bedroom with an oak-framed bay window enjoying views across the gardens towards Wellington Monument. A generous dressing room with excellent storage, a stylish en-suite shower room and a cosy reading area complete this exceptional retreat. Three further double bedrooms, each beautifully appointed with character features such as exposed beams and stone mullion windows, also enjoy lovely outlooks. A well-finished family bathroom serves these rooms, featuring a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure. The Cottages The four additional properties at Budleigh Farm provide exceptional flexibility, whether for extended family, guest accommodation, or as a business opportunity through letting or Airbnb. This versatility allows an owner to enjoy the benefits of multi-generational living while also creating valuable income potential. All four properties are currently let on assured shorthold tenancies . The Annexe Attached to the main house, this charming one-bedroom self-contained unit offers privacy and flexibility, ideal for guests, family, or rental use. Grooms Cottage Situated beside the pool house, this thoughtfully arranged one-bedroom studio provides a cosy retreat with easy access to leisure facilities. Budleigh Farm Studio Set within the courtyard, this three-bedroom, up-side down home features an inviting open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area, creating a spacious hub for modern living with great views. Budleigh Barn Cottage Adjoining the Studio, this delightful three-bedroom cottage combines character and practicality and private garden, perfectly suited for extended family or as an income-generating rental The Gardens Land and Outbuildings Set in just over seven acres, Budleigh Farm combines beautifully designed formal gardens with complete privacy. The gardens have been thoughtfully planned to follow the sun throughout the day, all while enjoying the stunning backdrop of the Blackdown Hills, where amazing sunsets are guaranteed. A balance of elegant design and relaxed spaces creates a seamless connection between the gardens and the main living areas of the home. The more time you spend in the gardens the more you become aware of the subtle designs that flow throughout the gardens. The private heated swimming pool enjoys spectacular views towards Wellington Monument and is complemented by a hot tub and a dedicated pool house and home office with a wet room, the perfect place to either host parties or unwind and make the most of the very best weather. Vehicular access through the courtyard, past the cottages and main house, leads directly to the land and outbuildings. Conveniently located close to the house are well-maintained stables for both ponies and horses, along with a secure store/tack room and workshop. Nearby, a turnout yard includes additional field shelters, while a track continues past an orchard to a useful pole barn and further shelter. This area opens onto two enclosed paddocks, together with an additional enclosure featuring a wildlife pond. A double carport is located opposite the farm house and there is an additional garage/workshop in the courtyard. The large field is currently rented to a neighbouring owner who keeps alpacas and has some adjoining land, and we understand they would be happy to continue this arrangement if desired. Sellers Insight Within moments of walking in through the back door, we were hooked, turning to see the first hint of the great views, framed by the Tudor inspired arch…. What is so surprising is that you get no inkling at all as you drive to the house, or from the outside. It’s only when you get to see the other side you get to appreciate the magic of what the elevated position gives. It’s not just a view , it’s a whole landscape…ranging over the Blackdown Hills, the Wellington Monument in the distance, across the end of the valley and west out to glimpses of Exmoor. And such big skies! Both inside and out, we have created spaces where we can sit and enjoy glimpses of the views, landscaping the garden in particular to be able to choose spots to follow the sun, and watch stunning sunsets. And, of course, the view ever changes with the seasons. Plenty of places for calm and quiet working or dreaming, but also great entertaining space. Having family and friends over for barbeques or pizza nights on the deck overlooking the pool, or, on colder nights, all together in the big kitchen for tray-bakes, followed by gathering in cosy rooms around the fires…and on warm summer evenings the big skies turn to dark skies, no light pollution, so plenty of stargazing, competing to find the constellations… Services Shared septic tank for all of the properties Mains water and electricity Oil fired central heating Broadband is currently sourced via Starlink. Directions Using what3words https://w3w.co/chess.tigers.flattered
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Situated within one of Hutton Mount’s quiet turnings, Beechwood Manor is an imposing six-bedroom family residence showcasing exceptional architectural detail, exquisite interiors and a superb indoor swimming pool complex. Behind gated carriage driveway entrances, this remarkable home offers style, scale and sophistication in one of the area’s most exclusive settings. Perfectly positioned within easy reach of Shenfield Station (Elizabeth Line services), highly regarded schooling, Brentwood town centre and major road links into London, the property enjoys an enviable location within the prestigious Hutton Mount estate. Step inside through the oak-framed entrance with impressive double doors and discover approximately 6,565 sq. ft. of substantial living space arranged over three floors. The ground level has been thoughtfully designed to offer an ideal blend of family living and exceptional entertaining space, enhanced by the addition of the indoor pool complex. A grand reception hall with a vaulted ceiling and central galleried staircase creates an immediate sense of scale and leads into two elegant reception rooms. The 29 ft. dual-aspect sitting room flows effortlessly into the impressive dining area, where French doors open directly onto the garden. The kitchen/family room forms the true heart of the home. This stunning 44 ft. space features a bespoke Tom Howley kitchen with a large central island, marble worktops and curved banquet seating. Premium integrated appliances by Miele, Sub Zero and Wolf include a coffee machine, double oven and full-length wine fridge. Full-height windows overlook the garden, while remote sun blinds ensure comfort during the warmer months. A utility room with external access adjoins the kitchen and leads into the double garage, with a cloakroom/WC positioned off the hallway. From the kitchen, steps lead down to a private study/home office. A further access leads into the superb indoor Swimming Pool Complex. This atmospheric space features oak beams, exposed brickwork and includes shower/WC facilities and a plant room—perfect for year-round family enjoyment with doors opening out to the garden. Bedroom accommodation is arranged across the first and second floors. The first floor hosts the principal suite with an en-suite shower room, plus a second en-suite bedroom with walk-in wardrobe which overlooks the rear garden. Two further double bedrooms share a luxurious family bathroom, complete with a freestanding copper bath by Drummonds, designer vanity unit and separate walk-in shower. The second floor offers two additional generously sized rooms served by a stylish bathroom with separate shower. Outside, a decked sun terrace provides an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing, featuring built-in seating. Steps lead down to the low-maintenance, thoughtfully landscaped rear garden with artificial lawn, trees and shrubs. The property is approached from the front by dual driveways with wrought-iron electronically operated gates, opening onto a paved driveway and double garage. Property Information: Approx. 6565 sq. ft., Gas central heating, Council Tax Band H, EPC C, The highly desirable Hutton Mount location continues to attract families seeking proximity to fast rail services—including the Elizabeth Line direct to Heathrow Airport—excellent local schooling, and a welcoming community atmosphere. Shenfield offers an appealing variety of shops, cafés, restaurants and amenities, while Brentwood and Chelmsford are both easily accessible and provide further high-quality retail, leisure and educational options, including renowned Grammar Schools.
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This well presented modern four-bedroom detached home is ideally situated in the sought-after village of Flamstead, offering generous and versatile living space perfect for modern family life. The ground floor features a welcoming layout, including a dedicated home office, a cosy snug/TV room, and a spacious extended lounge with elegant bi-fold doors opening onto a south-facing rear garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The open-plan kitchen is thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining, complemented by a separate utility area for added convenience. The property also benefits from an integrated garage, providing additional storage or secure parking. Upstairs, the property boasts a well-appointed principal bedroom complete with a stylish en-suite. There are two further double bedrooms, a comfortable single bedroom, and a contemporary family bathroom, all finished to a high standard. The rear garden enjoys a sunny south-facing aspect, with a patio area directly accessible from the kitchenideal for alfresco dining and social gatherings. To the front, the property benefits from a private driveway providing off-road parking for up to three cars. VIEWINGS - By appointment with Fine & Country Harpenden and Wheathampstead. Please enquire and quote JSB.
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Set on the desirable Frithville Gardens, this beautifully arranged four-bedroom family home offers generous living space across multiple floors, combining practical modern living with a highly convenient West London setting. Thoughtfully laid out and filled with natural light, the property is perfectly suited to growing families and those seeking flexible accommodation in a vibrant residential neighbourhood. Upon entering, a welcoming hallway leads through to a bright and comfortable reception room, providing a superb setting for both everyday family life and entertaining guests. Generous proportions and large windows create a wonderful sense of space and light throughout the principal living areas. To the rear, the kitchen and dining space forms the heart of the home. Designed with practicality in mind, it offers ample room for cooking, dining and gathering, making it a natural hub for family life. The room enjoys a seamless connection to the garden, creating an ideal flow between indoor and outdoor living. Outside, the low maintenance rear garden offers a private and practical retreat. Above, the roof terrace provides an additional outdoor space. The upper floors provide four well-proportioned bedrooms, allowing flexibility for family life, guest accommodation or home working. The principal bedroom offers a calm and comfortable sanctuary, while the remaining rooms are bright and versatile. Two bathrooms serve the house, thoughtfully arranged to meet the demands of modern living. Frithville Gardens is ideally positioned moments from the open green spaces of Hammersmith Park, with an excellent selection of local amenities, cafés and shops close by. Superb transport links provide easy access across London, while the surrounding area continues to be highly popular with families and professionals alike.
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An exceptional opportunity to acquire a brand-new coastal residence, discreetly positioned within the quiet enclave of Avon Run Close, Friars Cliffjust moments from the shoreline of Avon Beach. N.B. Offered at a discounted value for purchasers committing off-plan, these residences represent both an enviable lifestyle investment and a compelling financial proposition. The values will increase upon build completion and release to the open market. Set just off the front line, these homes enjoy a rare balance of immediate beachside proximity with a more sheltered, peaceful setting, where the sound of the sea can be gently heard from the upper balconies. These will be built to an exacting standard by renowned local developer, Glass Harbour Group, who are paving the way for contemporary quality homes in the Friars Cliff and Mudeford area. Extending to approximately 3,000 sq. ft each, these striking homes have been thoughtfully conceived to deliver a seamless blend of architectural integrity, contemporary design and refined living. Privately approached via electric gated driveways, each residence will sit within a secluded, tree-lined plot, framed by beautifully landscaped gardens that have been carefully designed to complement the coastal surroundings. Both gardens will capture the evening sunsets, facing Westerly. Constructed using traditional steel frame and concrete block methods, and finished with sleek aluminium glazing, the homes will offer both longevity and contemporary elegance. Inside, bespoke interiors will be crafted to an exacting standard, with every bedroom benefiting from its own luxurious ensuite, creating a sense of understated indulgence throughout. Intelligent living is integral to the design, with fully integrated smart home systems, including CCTV and whole-house connectivity, providing both comfort and security. Sustainability sits at the heart of these homes, with high EPC ratings supported by air source heat pumps and solar technologydelivering impressive efficiency without compromising on style or performance. Perhaps most compelling is the opportunity to shape your home from the outset. For those reserving off-plan, there is the rare ability to tailor elements of the internal layout, allowing the space to be curated entirely around your lifestyle. Friars Cliff remains one of the South Coasts most sought-after coastal settingswhere golden beaches, open skies and a relaxed pace of life create an enduring sense of escape. From early morning swims to evenings spent listening to the tide from your balcony, this is a location that offers both tranquillity and timeless appeal, especially for those relocating out of the fast pace of London or simply acquiring a holiday residence. These are not simply new homesthey are a considered expression of modern coastal living, where design, location and lifestyle come together in perfect harmony. Further details can be supplied on enquiry. Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: Estimated B CGI Images provide a view of the end result and should not be thought of as an exact replication of what will be built. All internal images are of the Developers previous local work.
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Beautifully hidden from the outside world, this exceptional property occupies an idyllic setting, where formal gardens, ancient woodland and open paddocks combine to create a truly private sanctuary. Situated on the border of Newtown Linford and Markfield, the property offers a rare balance of seclusion and convenience, making it particularly well-suited to those seeking an equestrian lifestyle or peaceful countryside living without isolation. The house itself has been thoughtfully extended over time, retaining much of its original character while offering exciting potential for further enhancement. Extending to just over 3,800 sq. ft., the accommodation is both generous and versatile, centred around a spacious family kitchen with a striking picture window framing far-reaching views. Additional ground floor features include a grand entrance hall with an original oak staircase, an elegant drawing room, formal dining room and a light-filled garden room. The first floor offers five well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the principal suite benefitting from its own dressing room and en-suite. Two of the bedrooms share a large south facing balcony. On the second floor, two substantial loft rooms and further attic space provide excellent flexibility for additional accommodation, home working or ancillary use. Approached via a long, private driveway through woodland, the property opens onto a generous turning area and double garage. The surrounding grounds are a defining feature, enveloping the home on all sides and incorporating mature gardens, extensive woodland with rocky outcrops, paddocks, stabling, and even the footprint of a former hard tennis court. Offered to the market with no onward chain, Heyday Hays represents a truly rare opportunity to acquire a substantial country home in one of Leicestershire’s most sought-after rural settings. Location The property is located just 27 minutes’ walk (1.3 mile) from the centre of the thriving Newtown Linford; a highly sought after village, nestled in the rolling hills of the Charnwood Forest. The village has an impressive range of amenities including a Primary School, church, shop, cafes and pubs. Bradgate Park within the village once home to Lady Jane Grey is considered the jewel in the crown. The park is open to the public and offers extensive scenic walks and feature many notable landmarks such as Old John. The village is particularly convenient for access to M1(J22) and Leicester, Loughborough and Ratcliffe offers several, reputable private schools. There is a direct rail service to London St Pancras available at both Leicester and Loughborough. Distances Leicester 7.4 miles / Loughborough 8.3 miles / Nottingham 24.4 miles / Market Bosworth 10.2 miles / Newtown Linford Village Centre 1.3 mile / Markfield 1 mile / Ratcliffe College 12 miles / Bradgate Park (Main Entrance) 1.4 miles / M1(J22) 1.7 miles / M69/M1(J22) 18.7 miles / East Midlands Airport 12.1 miles Ground Floor The property is entered through an entrance vestibule into a large reception hall with parquet floor and original oak staircase. The cloakroom/WC also provides internal access to the integral double garage. The drawing room enjoys a large bay window framing delightful views over the gardens and features a central gas fire set within a Cornish slate fireplace. A door opens into the light-filled garden room, which benefits from two sets of French doors leading directly onto the rear patio. The dining room also features a generous bay window and patio doors opening onto the loggia, which flows onto a terrace, creating an ideal setting for entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of integrated appliances as well as a four-oven gas fired Aga. Adjoining the kitchen is an open plan breakfast room, enjoying panoramic views. A separate utility room and further WC complete the ground floor accommodation. First Floor An attractive oak staircase rises to a generous landing providing access to five generous bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one which occupies a pleasant southeast corner has lovely garden views and the benefit of a dressing room and en-suite bathroom/shower room with separate WC. Two of the bedrooms share a large, south facing balcony. Second Floor The second floor provides two expansive loft rooms with additional storage, offering excellent flexibility for home working, leisure space, or further accommodation. Outside The property stands in large grounds of around 17 acres in total. From Markfield Lane a wooden five bar gate opens to a long driveway which extends through woodland, terminating at an island adjacent to the property. The driveway provides generous hardstanding and access to an integral double garage. To the south, the rear gardens open seamlessly onto breathtaking countryside beyond, providing an ever-changing backdrop to this remarkable home and a high degree of privacy throughout. The grounds are a defining feature of the property, extending to wrap around gardens with natural boundaries, mature trees, granite outcrops, and a large pond, all contributing to a truly secluded and picturesque setting. Additional external features include two stables, a footprint of a hard tennis court now requiring full attention. Agents Note The sale will include an overage provision lasting 30 years from completion, under which the buyer must pay the seller 30% of any increase in value if one or more additional dwellings are built on the 17-acre property. The uplift is calculated as the difference between the original purchase price and the market value of the land (or relevant part) with the benefit of planning permission, with payment becoming due when the planning permission is implemented or the land is sold with that permission. The obligation binds future owners and is secured by a restriction on the title. Double Garage Double integrated garage with an electric up and over door, window and internal door to property. Services All mains’ services are available and connected. The property has mains gas fired central heating and double glazing. Tenure Freehold. Local Authority Charnwood Borough Council. Directions From Newtown Linford proceed along Main Street towards Ulverscroft and Woodhouse Eaves. Turn left onto Markfield Lane and continue for approximately 1 mile where the property is located on the right-hand side.
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At the heart of the property is a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, designed with both everyday life and entertaining in mind. The bespoke Schmidt kitchen features granite worktops, sleek cabinetry and integrated Siemens appliances, all centred around a generous island with breakfast bar seating. Bi-folding doors open seamlessly onto the terrace and landscaped garden, enjoying peaceful views across the open fields beyond. A separate utility room provides additional practicality. The ground floor further benefits from underfloor heating throughout and features a welcoming entrance hall, an additional reception room, a downstairs WC and thoughtfully designed storage area for coats and shoes. A front porch adds both practicality and a charming first impression. The first floor offers three spacious double bedrooms, including one that is positioned off its own private inner hallway, alongside a dressing room and additional bathroom — creating an ideal self-contained suite or annex space if required. There is also a fourth bedroom, currently used as a study, along with a well-appointed family bathroom. The second floor comprises an impressive principal suite, enjoying far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside, extensive fitted storage, and a beautifully appointed en-suite. A further double bedroom with its own en-suite and freestanding bath completes this level. Throughout the home, bathrooms are finished to a high standard with bespoke marble and porcelain tiling, creating a consistent sense of quality and refinement. Perfectly positioned, the property overlooks attractive open green space, with countryside walks accessible directly from the doorstep. A vibrant nearby high street offers a range of cafés, shops and amenities, including Waitrose. For commuters, Enfield Chase railway station is within walking distance, providing direct services to Moorgate in approximately 35 minutes, while Oakwood Underground station is just over a mile away, offering convenient access to King’s Cross and Central London. This is a superb opportunity to acquire a stylish, move-in ready home that combines generous living space, high-quality finishes and an exceptional setting. Contact Fine & Country using reference KOB for more information or to arrange an exclusive viewing.
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An impressive detached villa with classic Georgian architecture and period features. Set in 1.19 Acres, including a separate Coachman's cottage and mature gardens. This magnificent detached villa with classic Georgian architecture, is a truly exceptional home. Featuring high ceilings, spacious rooms, and a wealth of period charm. The property also benefits from a refurbished 2/3 bedroom Coachman’s cottage. The property offers a perfect blend of grandeur and modern living, all within the convenient reach of Tiverton town centre. Accommodation: The villa is approached via a private driveway, which leads to a large gravel turning circle at the front of the property. The lawns extend from the front of the property and wraps around the side of the villa where the exterior is draped in wisteria. The lawns are boarded with mature trees and plants that enhance both privacy and tranquillity. The sense of space and grandeur is immediately apparent as soon as you enter the property, which the high ceilings and generously sized rooms create. The front door opens into an entrance vestibule, with an impressively detailed oak doorway welcoming you into the heart of the home. An elegant chandelier is set above a grand and intricate hand carved ornate oak staircase, ascending to the first floor. The main reception room is a light and expansive room with a fireplace as its focal point. Large shuttered windows to the side of the property and a shuttered bay window to the front of the house overlook the grounds. The formal dining room is exceptionally spacious, featuring elegant French doors that lead directly to a conservatory, enhanced by glazing on either side and windows above. Coupled with a generous bay window, this room is bathed in natural light and offers delightful views. The high-quality and stylish kitchen is beautifully appointed with ample storage and a kitchen island. Further storage can be found in the walk-in pantry, and a utility room provides yet more built-in cupboards and an additional sink. An opening from the kitchen leads through to the orangery. This charming space enjoys views of the side and rear gardens and opens onto a sun terrace via French doors, perfect for alfresco dining. The orangery is equipped with blinds to keep the room cool during the summer months. An inner lobby provides access to a ground floor W/C and access to the rear courtyard and the Coachman's Cottage. A concealed doorway within the ornate staircase leads to a further staircase which descends to the cellar rooms. The spacious cellar provides an abundance of storage space and benefits from natural light from a window to the rear . There is a boiler room and two further cellar rooms, one of which would be perfect for use as a wine cellar. The first-floor landing features a charming seating area in front of a large window that overlooks the rear courtyard. The villa offers four beautifully proportioned double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Comfort and convenience is ensured with both a bathroom and a separate shower room. A Jack and Jill En-suite bathroom services the master bedroom and can also be access from the landing. Having recently been subjected to a programme of refurbishment, the coachman’s cottage offers flexible accommodation, or potential rental income. It can be configured as a 2 or 3 bedroomed property, depending on your requirements. There are also numerous outbuildings, a garage and a car port for the Coachman's Cottage. This stunning Georgian villa combines classical elegance with modern living, offering an abundance of space both inside and out. The property’s beautifully landscaped grounds, private location and additional coachman’s cottage make it the perfect family home. EPC: Exempt Council tax: G Main gas, electricity, water and drainage. Area Description Southfield Way in Tiverton, Devon, is a residential road located in a semi-rural area characterized by a mix of charming homes, including bungalows and semi-detached houses. The neighbourhood enjoys a tranquil setting near the River Lowman, providing residents with opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and nature exploration. Conveniently situated, Southfield Way offers easy access to Tiverton's town centre, which offers local shops, cafes, and community amenities. The area is well-connected by road to nearby towns and is surrounded by picturesque Devon countryside, making it an attractive location for families and those seeking a peaceful lifestyle while remaining close to urban conveniences.
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An exceptional coastal residence with panoramic sea views, Cornica presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully designed four-bedroom home offering both refined living and compelling investment potential. Positioned within the unspoilt landscape of the Rame Peninsula, this contemporary semi-detached home has been thoughtfully crafted to maximise light, space and its extraordinary coastal outlook. With clear appeal to the premium holiday market, the property offers a seamless blend of lifestyle and income, equally suited as a private retreat or a fully managed, turnkey coastal investment. At the heart of the home lies an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, where full-height glazing frames uninterrupted sea views and opens onto a generous terrace, perfectly designed for entertaining or simply enjoying the ever-changing coastal horizon. The accommodation is arranged across two floors, offering four well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite enjoys a dual aspect, flooding the room with natural light, and features direct access to a private terrace overlooking the sea, an ideal setting for quiet mornings or evening sunsets. Additional bedrooms are equally well-considered, with one benefitting from direct access to the spectacular roof terrace, while another enjoys a Juliet balcony with elevated coastal views. Externally, the property truly excels. A substantial roof terrace, complete with pergola, hot tub and seating area, provides an outstanding space for entertaining, all set against far-reaching panoramic views across Whitsand Bay. Further outdoor areas include a sea-facing balcony and a ground floor terrace, ensuring multiple vantage points from which to enjoy this exceptional setting. Internally, the specification reflects a commitment to quality and comfort, including underfloor heating, zoned lighting, premium sanitaryware and elegant finishes throughout, creating a home that is both luxurious and low-maintenance. For those seeking an investment, Cornica offers a compelling and highly accessible proposition. The property can be fully managed through the established Portwrinkle Holidays operation, providing a genuine turnkey solution for owners wishing to generate income while retaining personal use. This flexibility makes it particularly attractive to out-of-area buyers seeking a coastal asset that performs both financially and lifestyle-wise. Investment Potential For those considering the property as an investment, Cornica offers both strong income potential and a genuinely hands-off ownership experience. Based on projected figures, peak season weeks are anticipated to achieve in the region of £4,250 per week, with low season weeks expected to generate approximately £1,475 per week. Drawing on the performance of comparable four-bedroom properties within the Portwrinkle Holidays portfolio, annual gross revenues are forecast to be in the region of £75,000. Ownership is designed to be entirely straightforward. Through the established Portwrinkle Holidays management service, every aspect of the letting process is professionally handled, including marketing, bookings, guest communication, cleaning, linen and towels, changeovers, welcome packs, garden maintenance and ongoing property care. Any guest enquiries or maintenance issues are managed on the owner’s behalf, providing complete peace of mind. Owners retain full flexibility for personal use, with the ability to reserve dates at their convenience, with the property prepared and presented to the same high standard for each stay. As part of the Portwrinkle Holidays portfolio, the property also benefits from access to exclusive on-site spa facilities, including a sauna and steam room with full-height glazing overlooking the coastline. This added amenity enhances both guest experience and booking appeal, further strengthening the property’s position within the premium holiday market. Importantly, there is no obligation to utilise the Portwrinkle Holidays management service. Owners are free to self-manage or appoint an alternative operator or of course live in the property fulltime, offering complete flexibility in how the property is used and operated. Location Set within the breathtaking and unspoilt surroundings of the Rame Peninsula, often referred to as Cornwall’s “forgotten corner”, Portwrinkle offers a rare blend of tranquillity, natural beauty and coastal charm. With its winding lanes, traditional fishing heritage and dramatic cliffside setting, the area remains largely untouched by mass tourism, appealing to those seeking authenticity, privacy and a true sense of escape. The property enjoys immediate access to the South West Coast Path, with miles of scenic walks, hidden coves and sweeping sea views quite literally on the doorstep. Despite its peaceful setting, Portwrinkle is exceptionally well connected. The nearby A38 provides direct access to Plymouth and onwards to the national motorway network, while mainline rail services from St Germans and flights from Exeter and Newquay offer convenient links for those travelling from further afield. Locally, a selection of well-regarded amenities include beachside dining, the renowned Whitsand Bay Golf Club just moments away, and a collection of traditional pubs and village facilities. This unique balance of seclusion, accessibility and year-round coastal appeal has made Portwrinkle an increasingly sought-after destination for both second-home owners and buyers seeking a high-performing holiday let investment. Cornica is not simply a home, it is a coastal investment in lifestyle, leisure and long-term value.
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A fantastic opportunity to purchase a substantial period home with large reception rooms, a stylish kitchen/breakfast room, a two-bedroom cottage, and generous parking, which is perfect for contemporary family living in the pretty Oxfordshire village of Wendlebury. Approached over an expansive gravel driveway Manor Barn Lodge offers a unique blend of historic charm, and modern convenience. This attractive period property is perfect for families seeking space and comfort. The entrance hallway boasts an elegant staircase leading to the first-floor, and provides access to the family room and dining room. The sitting room is stunning, with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and French doors to the garden it is the perfect room for large gatherings, and entertaining. The Kitchen/Breakfast room also boasts a vaulted ceiling. Fitted with a generous number of bespoke floor and eye-level units, integrated appliances, an island with a breakfast bar, an AGA. Complemented by granite worksurfaces and tiled flooring this kitchen is a treat for both the aspiring chef to prepare meals, and for those who enjoy chatting with with friends over a glass of wine whilst perched at the breakfast bar. More formal dining can be enjoyed in the dining room, which enjoys lovely views over the garden. The reception room to the left-hand side of the hallway offers yet further flexibility to be utilised as a family room or t.v room for the teenagers of the house. A later addition to the property is the orangery, which is accessed via the family room. This light and spacious room is fitted with beautiful cabinetry, making for a very practical space for those who work from home. To the rear of the property is a stone-built annex, formerly an outbuilding it now offers a large double bedroom, and shower room, ideal for those who want some independence. it would also lend itself to being used as a studio or gym. A utility room, and W.C completes the ground floor accommodation. The first floor has four bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The attractive master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, fitted wardrobes, and an en-suite shower room. Outside the property has the benefit of having a stone-built two-bedroom cottage, which has a sitting room, a kitchen/dining room, a wc, and a bathroom to service the bedrooms on the first floor. The cottage has been enjoyed over the years by both family members and guests, and offers the rare opportunity to purchase a unique village home to suit modern family living. For outside space, there is a pretty courtyard to the rear of the study, which is perfect for a relaxing cup of coffee. To the front the garden is mainly laid to lawn with colourful shrubs, and mature trees, along with a large area laid to lawn. For those who enjoy their entertaining, there is a large patio, and a pergola, which provides a perfect backdrop for BBQ's and al-fresco dining. A double carport and gated driveway parking for multiple vehicles completes the package this property has to offer. The popular village of Wendlebury is approximately 2 miles from Bicester. There is a village hall where there are regular events for people of all ages, a village pub The Lion which has been fully renovated and a 13th Century church. For those that enjoy walking, there are various footpaths where you can explore the surrounding countryside. For commuting, nearby Bicester has two stations. Bicester North offers great commuter service to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes and you can reach Birmingham in 1 hour. Bicester Village train station offers service to Oxford Parkway and to both London Marylebone. By road, the property is within easy reach of the M40, A41, A43 (leading to the M1) and A34. The M40 is within easy reach at J9 or J10 and offers access to London, M25, Oxford and Birmingham. Bicester Village is a dream destination for designer shopping with 170 luxury boutiques all on your doorstep and is a few minute's walk from the town centre.
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PROPERTY SUMMARY An excellent opportunity to purchase an outstanding extended and modernised detached family home which provides 2913 sq ft of living space arranged over two floors, set back from the road behind a high hedge with front garden and 86' long driveway leading to a detached garage. The house has been extended to provide versatile living space for the growing family or those requiring space for an elderly relative. The living space comprises: hallway with Juliette balcony over, sitting room, 26' open plan kitchen incorporating the dining and family area with bi-folding doors leading to rear garden, there is also a separate utility room, study, cloakroom and bedroom with en-suite shower room on the ground floor. On the first floor are four double bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom, from the master bedroom are doors leading to a roof top balcony which has far reaching views fields towards the Solent and Isle of Wight in the distance. The village of Titchfield sits at the western side of Fareham and although it is three miles inland from the sea it was an important Medieval market town and port, it is now a conservation area and the streets have many historic buildings with shops, pubs and houses set around a large square. Common Lane is located to the west of the centre of the village opposite West Hill Park School, the other attractions of the area are Titchfield Festival Theatre, Titchfield Mill, the Historic Abbey and having convenient road links nearby to the cities of Portsmouth and Southampton. Offered with no onward chain, double glazing, central heating and a southern facing rear garden, early viewing is strongly recommended in order to appreciate both the accommodation and location on offer. ENTRANCE Lowered kerb leading to tarmac driveway extending approximately 86' in depth x 14'3 in width, to the left hand side of the property is a pillared brick retaining wall with fencing panelling over, paved hardstanding area to the front of the house with a wide pathway with lawned gardens to either side with borders of shrubs, evergreens and bushes, to the right hand side is a gateway leading to the rear garden, covered porch and main front door with T bar handle and full height frosted glazed panels to either side leading to: OPEN PLAN HALLWAY 19' 7 x 9' 8 increasing to maximum 12'10(5.97m x 2.95m) Feature vaulted ceiling with large skylight window and Juliette balcony over, ceiling spotlights, zoned lighting, balustrade staircase with glazed panels rising to first floor, wood flooring, two radiators, doors to primary rooms, feature display shelving with built-in cupboards to either side, one housing Gledhill hot water cylinder, smoke alarm. BEDROOM 3 13' 0 x 9' 11 (3.96m x 3.02m) Double glazed window to front aspect overlooking garden with radiator under, matching wooden flooring, ceiling spotlights, two built-in cupboards, one housing Vaillant boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Fully ceramic tiled shower cubicle with sliding panelled door, drench style hood and separate shower attachment, wash hand basin with mixer tap and drawers under, tiled splashback, mirror with automated lighting over, concealed cistern w.c., chrome heated towel rail, double glazed frosted window to side aspect, ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, matching flooring. CLOAKROOM Concealed cistern w.c. with shelf over, wash hand basin with mixer tap and drawers under, double glazed frosted window to side aspect, extractor fan, ceiling spotlights, chrome heated towel rail, recessed storage area, matching flooring. STUDY 11' 11 x 9' 11 (3.63m x 3.02m) Twin double glazed doors leading to rear garden with far reaching views towards the Solent and Isle of Wight in the distance, ceiling spotlights, radiator, matching flooring. SITTING ROOM 18' 11 x 12' 10 (5.77m x 3.91m) Double glazed window to front aspect with radiator under, ceiling pelmet lighting, twin Crittle style black doors leading to kitchen/family room, matching flooring, tall double glazed etched window to side aspect, central media wall with wiring and recess for T.V. with glass fronted radiator under, to the left hand side is a range of shelving with power points. KITCHEN / DINING / FAMILY ROOM 24' 2 maximum, decreasing to 14'1 x 26' 10 decreasing to 17'2 (7.37m x 8.18m) Full height double glazed etched glass window to side aspect, twin Crittle style doors to sitting room, matching door to hallway, radiator, matching flooring, door to utility room. Kitchen: Comprehensive range of dark grey fronted tall soft close units and granite work surface, breakfast cupbaord with pull-out cupboards below, work surface and space for kettle, microwave, eye-level Neff oven with slide away door and cupboards over and under, second Neff oven with hot plate under, tall integrated fridge and freezer with matching doors, further cupboard with pull-out shelving, range of shelving, pan drawers, integrated dishwasher with matching door, pull-out bin drawer, inset sink with Quooker tap and drainer to one side, bi-folding double glazed windows over, high ceiling with spotlights, smoke alarm, central island with matching granite surface, inset Neff hob with central extractor fan, range of pan drawers under and breakfast bar to one side. Dining / Family Room: Low level media wall with low level cupboards, radiator, matching flooring, sloping roof with four skylight windows with blinds, bi-folding doors leading tor rear garden and decked area with far reaching views over woodland, fields and towards the Solent and Isle of Wight beyond. UTILITY ROOM 8' 11 x 8' 6 (2.72m x 2.59m) Range of tall storage cupboards and high level storage cupboards, work surface, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, sink unit with mixer tap, glazed panelled door leading to kitchen, radiator, ceiling spotlights, extractor fan, matching flooring. FIRST FLOOR Landing with Juliette balcony with glazed panels overlooking hallway, high ceiling with spotlights, radiator, doors to primary rooms, large skylight window. BEDROOM 2 12' 10 x 10' 5 increasing to maximum 15'7 for door opening (3.91m x 3.18m) High vaulted ceiling with central lights, double glazed window to front aspect overlooking West Hill Park school grounds, radiator, zoned lighting, door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Fully ceramic tiled shower cubicle with drench style hood and separate shower attachment, sliding door and shelf to one side, wash hand basin with drawer under, mirror with automated lighting over, concealed cistern w.c., heated towel rail, extractor fan, circular natural light tunnel, ceiling spotlights. BEDROOM 1 16' 9 x 15' 6 (5.11m x 4.72m) Feature vaulted ceiling with spotlights to one end, radiator, sliding door leading to en-suite, twin double glazed door with window to one side leading to roof terrace with outstanding views over paddocks with far reaching views towards the Solent and Isle of Wight in the distance. EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Large shower cubicle with drench style hood, separate shower attachment and sliding panelled door and shelf to one end, wood effect flooring, twin sinks with drawers under, mirror with automated lighting over, tiled splashback, concealed cistern w.c., heated towel rail, high level double glazed windows to rear aspect with matching views. BEDROOM 5 12' 8 x 9' 11 (3.86m x 3.02m) Feature vaulted ceiling and central light, double glazed window to front aspect overlooking West Hill Park school grounds, radiator. FAMILY BATHROOM White suite comprising: double ended panelled bath with central mixer tap and shelving to one end, tiled surrounds, concealed cistern w.c., corner shower cubicle with drench style hood and separate shower attachment, wash hand basin with drawer under, mirror with automated lighting over, heated towel rail, natural light tunnel, ceiling spotlights, extractor fan. BEDROOM 4 14' 3 x 8' 7 increasing to maximum 10'8 (4.34m x 2.62m) Double glazed window to rear aspect with views over paddocks with far reaching views towards the Solent and Isle of Wight in the distance, radiator, ceiling spotlights. OUTSIDE To the rear is a lawned garden enclosed by mature hedges and bushes, raised composite decked area. GARAGE 20' 0 x 11' 10 (6.1m x 3.61m) Up and over door, access to loft storage space, separate consumer box, power points, fluorescent tube lighting, to one end is an opening leading to: STUDY / HOME OFFICE AREA 8' 1 x 6' 0 (2.46m x 1.83m) Double glazed window to rear aspect overlooking garden and far reaching views, double glazed door, power points. AGENTS NOTES Council Tax Band F – Fareham Borough Council Broadband – ADSL/FTTC/FTTP Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk) AML Checks - By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed.
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THE PROPERTY Completed to an exacting and impeccable standard, Woodvale presents an elegant blend of refined contemporary living and timeless countryside character. The house commands delightful open aspects, whilst remaining within convenient reach of Nottingham, thus offering the rare balance of rural tranquillity and accessibility. INTERIOR The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged over three floors, affording both space and versatility suited to modern family life. An elegant entrance door opens into a gracious reception hall, immediately setting the tone for the quality found throughout. To the rear, an impressive open-plan arrangement forms the heart of the home, comprising kitchen, dining, and living areas. Bathed in natural light, this space features bi-fold doors opening onto a generous decked terrace, spanning the full width of the property —ideal for al fresco entertaining and quiet enjoyment of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen itself is beautifully appointed with high-specification fittings, including a boiling water tap and subtle LED lighting. To the front aspect lies a formal sitting room, offering a more intimate setting for relaxation. The ground floor is further complemented by a well-appointed utility room and a discreet guest cloakroom. The bedroom accommodation extends across the first and second floors, comprising five generously proportioned bedrooms and three bath or shower rooms, two of which are en-suite. Each is finished with tasteful, contemporary fittings. Of particular note is the principal suite, which opens onto a splendid full-width balcony, affording a most peaceful retreat and captivating views across the countryside. SPECIFICATION The property is comprehensively equipped for modern living, with integrated Wi-Fi hubs, CCTV, a smart gated entrance with intercom, and a full alarm system. Comfort is enhanced by underfloor heating to selected areas, while an air source heat pump provides efficient central heating. A private drainage system further underscores the home’s forward-thinking and environmentally conscious design. EXTERIOR Approached via electric gates, Woodvale offers a most impressive sense of arrival. A long sweeping driveway leads to a turning circle before the house, providing ample parking. The grounds are both generous and private, with thoughtfully landscaped gardens to the front and rear, a substantial decked entertaining area, and uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside. DETACHED GARAGE & STUDIO A detached garage with electric door stands alongside the property. To the rear, a well-appointed studio with cloakroom and bi-fold doors provides a most versatile space, equally suited to use as a home office, gymnasium, or potential annexe accommodation. WOODBOROUGH Woodborough is a highly regarded and picturesque village, set amidst the gently rolling countryside of Nottinghamshire, approximately eight miles north-east of Nottingham. The village offers a pleasing array of amenities, including traditional inns, a village hall, tennis club, well-supported churches, a primary school, and a local store. Its repeated success in “Best Kept Village” competitions reflects the pride and spirit of its community. More extensive facilities may be found nearby in Arnold and Mapperley, whilst excellent road connections provide straightforward access to Nottingham and beyond. Regional centres including Southwell, Newark, Mansfield, and Grantham are all within easy reach, as are the A1, M1 motorway network, and East Midlands Airport. The improved A46 further enhances connectivity, making Woodborough particularly appealing to those seeking a rural lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. OVERALL Offered with no upward chain, Woodvale represents a rare opportunity to acquire a residence of considerable distinction. A personal inspection is recommended to fully appreciate the scale, craftsmanship, and enviable setting of this exceptional country home. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water. Air source heat pump. Private drainage system. *Please note* Some of our images feature virtual staging
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Key Features • End-of-terrace home expanding over 2,778 sq ft • Four bedrooms, three bathrooms • Separate utility area • Walk-in wardrobe • Guest WC • South-east facing private garden • Large private driveway • Excellent location • Freehold The Tour The home’s charming brick exterior and tasteful landscaping lead to an inviting entrance, setting the stage for the beautifully crafted interior. The entrance opens to a generously sized living area, distinguished by wood flooring and large windows that flood the space with natural light. features a well-designed open-plan kitchen and dining area, complete with modern appliances and sleek stone tiles. Central to the kitchen is an island adorned with lightwells, infusing the space with natural light. The dining area, bordered by large windows and glass doors, provides unobstructed views and direct access to the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor comforts with outdoor leisure. This layout not only facilitates family gatherings but also makes entertaining effortless, with the nearby patio perfect for al fresco dining and relaxation. Additional conveniences on this level include a study/office space, a utility room, and a guest WC, designed to support a comfortable and functional living environment. The principal bedroom, located on the first floor, is a highlight with its spacious en-suite, walk-in wardrobe, and garden views, complemented by extensive built-in storage that adds to the room's functionality and appeal. On the second floor, additional bedrooms offer ample storage and are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The home's layout culminates on the third floor with a private bedroom featuring an en-suite and generous eaves storage, maximizing the space efficiently. Throughout the residence, hardwood flooring enhances the aesthetic and practicality, ensuring each room is both inviting and durable. The serene garden offers a tranquil retreat with its mature and lush landscaping. Set against a backdrop of dense foliage and brick walls that provide both privacy and charm, this garden features a spacious paved patio area perfect for outdoor dining or relaxation. The garden is accessed directly from the house through stylish glass doors, making it an ideal space for entertaining or enjoying quiet moments outdoors. The Area Naseby Close is a well-connected ideally located in the proximity of the vibrant retail and transport hubs of Fairfax Road, Finchley Road, and Swiss Cottage. This area is serviced by key transport links including the Jubilee and Metropolitan tube lines, ensuring easy access across the city. Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, and South Hampstead stations are all within a short walking distance. Additionally, the lush green spaces of Primrose Hill and Regents Park are about a mile away, providing tranquil retreats for outdoor activities close to home. This proximity to both daily conveniences and natural beauty makes Naseby Close a sought-after location for those valuing both urban access and serene escapes. VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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Guide Price £1,995,000 LUXURIOUS ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS Situated on Swanland Hill, this home offers an exceptional vantage point with sweeping views of the Humber Bridge and the estuary beyond. The property itself is the epitome of luxury, with a sprawling 6,600 square feet of interior space, designed with meticulous attention to detail. The integrated entertainment systems and sophisticated mood lighting enhance both daytime and night-time settings, creating a versatile and enjoyable living environment. The entrance is a showstopper, with a grand galleried design and an impressive sweeping staircase, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The layout has been thoughtfully planned to take full advantage of the spectacular views, with wide steps leading down to an open-plan dining area that flows seamlessly into the kitchen and living spaces. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast’s dream, fitted with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances and Sub Zero fridges. The living area features a 20-foot span of bi-fold doors, allowing natural light to flood the space while providing access to a sunny terrace. Entertainment is a key feature of this home, which includes a fully equipped cinema room and a bar, ideal for hosting gatherings. The lounge, with its expansive circular bay window, offers a cosy and inviting space to relax, while the utility room is impressively large, surpassing the size of many standard kitchens. The master suite is a highlight, with double doors leading to a semi-circular balcony, offering breathtaking views. The suite also includes his and hers dressing rooms and a spacious en-suite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms, all en-suite, provide ample space for family or guests. The exterior of the property is equally impressive, with contemporary electric gates leading to a spacious parking area. The outdoor entertaining area spans the full width of the house, featuring a pergola and a central pathway leading to a sunken sun terrace. The landscaped grounds extend to a large lawn with mature specimen trees, creating a perfect setting for outdoor enjoyment. This home is a truly remarkable find, combining luxury, functionality, and spectacular views in one exceptional package. LocationThe village of North Ferriby lies approximately seven miles to the west of the centre of Hull and offers a variety of local shopping facilities within the village centre, in addition to which there is a primary school and sporting facilities. First class road and rail connections are available as a link into the A63 dual carriageway lies approximately one mile to the west and there is a main line British Rail Station within the village. There are also four local golf courses within ten minutes driving time. TenureThe tenure of the property is freehold. Council TaxCouncil Tax is payable to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. From verbal enquiries we are advised that the property is shown in the Council Tax Property Bandings List in Valuation Band G.* Fixtures & FittingsCertain fixtures and fittings may be purchased with the property but may be subject to separate negotiation as to price. Disclaimer*The agent has not had sight of confirmation documents and therefore the buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with the sole agents. MortgagesWe will be pleased to offer expert advice regarding a mortgage for this property, details of which are available from our Fine and Country Office on 01482 420999. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it. Important Buyer Information: To progress your offer, we are legally required to verify your identity, confirm your source of funds, and assess affordability. This process incurs a fee of £50 (inc. VAT) for sole buyers, or £100 (inc. VAT) for joint buyers, regardless of the number of individuals involved. Valuation/Market AppraisalThinking of selling or struggling to sell your house? More people choose Fine and Country in this region than any other agent. Book your free valuation now!
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When the present owners were looking for a family home in the Lakes in 2011 they had one set requirement – a lovely spacious open plan contemporary living space that would provide central focus for their family home, a room in which they could cook, eat and relax; spend time together and host family and friends. Not finding what they wanted, they set about to create it and chanced upon High Ridge. Located in the sought after residential area of Storrs Park on the east side of Lake Windermere in a quiet and gently elevated cul-de-sac setting, the house was built in the 1960s and to be fair to all was ready for overhaul. Combining a series of smaller rooms the vendors were able to design their own dream living space and in doing so, created a bespoke room that not only has windows to all four elevations allowing the light to flood in all day long, but also a room which had the one thing all Lake District residents crave – a view of Lake Windermere. Here at High Ridge it’s even better as different parts of the same room capture a different angle of this super vista especially as picture windows, a wall of bi-folding doors and French windows have been added. To see the masts on the yachts gently bob in the breeze on their moorings or sail elegantly past is really rather wonderful, especially if you happen to be washing up at the time! The ribbon of low lying mist on an autumnal morning is a lovely sight to behold with your morning brew as you contemplate the day ahead. Light, bright, contemporary and highly sociable – it’s just what they wanted and is undoubtedly the heart of this home. The transformation didn’t stop there as all rooms, as well as the outside spaces, received their magic touch. Internally the house has been given a uniform look with new internal joinery (room and cupboard doors, square cut skirting boards and architraves) fitted throughout with a handsome deep brown walnut finish. There’s a great use of natural materials with the inclusion of slate and Italian stone tiling to floor and walls, plus contemporary kitchen and bathroom fittings, including a brand new, modern ensuite bathroom for the master bedroom. The owners have also introduced Karndean flooring to the open plan space, inner bedroom hall, reception hall and cloakroom for its good looks and hard wearing qualities. The second and third bedrooms have engineered spruce flooring with a light colour washed finish continuing the contemporary use of wood. Outside the gardens have been landscaped to provide cleverly positioned seating areas and easy to maintain planting. Whimsically named Christmas Lane conjures all sorts of romantic notions and in many ways lives up to its name, a short cul-de-sac of detached houses, each one completely different in terms of period and style sit harmoniously surrounded by well tended gardens affording privacy for each individual property. The vendors have said that one of the aspects of life on Christmas Lane they have enjoyed the most has been the sense of community with local residents getting together for high days and holidays. The house will no doubt appeal to those who love to entertain as the open plan space is perfect for hosting whether it’s an informal supper for friends or a big bash for a milestone birthday. All in all, High Ridge is recommended for those seeking contemporary good looks, open plan living, low upkeep gardens, an accessible location and a view of Lake Windermere. In all, 0.21 acres. Location High Ridge is exceptionally accessible off the main Bowness to Newby Bridge Road (the A592) but is sufficiently far away from the highway to enjoy a quiet setting and thanks to some timely and thoughtful hedge planting which is now nicely mature, it enjoys a private spot. It is an accessible location both for the central Lake District honey pot villages and nearby larger towns, plus the road and rail network. Bowness offers great shopping, a multitude of places to eat or enjoy a drink, a local cinema/performing arts venue and an additional theatre venue. If you’re seeking a slower pace of life and access to the water, then the marina, yacht club and motorboat club are all convenient, but if you prefer dry land then Windermere gold club is also handy and there are several routes for walking, running and cycling, right from the doorstep. There is also a popular gym and spa at The Old England Hotel in Bowness. If you have children of school age, then there are local primary schools in Windermere and secondary education at The Lakes School (at Troutbeck Bridge) and fee paying Windermere School. Step inside The main entrance is to the west side of the house where double doors open to a generous reception hall – always a good use of space, a wide hallway is such a lovely place to greet guests and also makes daily comings and goings easier with space to kick off your shoes and store coats. A statement open riser staircase leads to the main living level with steel support and polished wooden treads. Wall lights and downlighters keep it looking sleek. This entrance sets the tone for the rest of the house with its clean lines and restful colour palette. Off the hall is a separate reception room with a tiled slate floor – this is an adaptable room that can be put to a range of functions as family life dictates; it’s been a teenage den but is currently an office to enable working from home. It would suit a media room, gym or studio – endless possibilities, the choice being yours. There’s a point for a wall mounted TV to keep cables hidden and maintain the streamlined look. Beyond the snug is an attractively fitted utility room. The practical tiled slate floor continues and there are base and wall units, a Hotpoint washing machine and condenser tumble drier. Here you’ll find a hatch to the undercroft space under the house. There isn’t full head height but it’s a great accessible space for suitcases and Christmas decorations. Also off the hall is a cloakroom with loo and wash basin and a door to the integral double garage so you can come and go without getting wet if it’s raining – always handy if you are off somewhere special or have a boot full of shopping. The garage has a newly installed electric up and over door, power and light. Up to the first floor, the staircase rises straight into the open plan living space with a contemporary balustrade with wooden handle and steel cable surround. The kitchen has cabinets painted in a matt finish, brushed metal handles and Iroko hardwood worktops. A matching central island with seating along the far side makes for a social and practical layout. A Mercury range takes center stage and will doubtless appeal to keen cooks with a gas hob and electric ovens. Often a concern with open living, there’s a fan above the range so cooking smells don’t permeate the living space. There is an integral Hotpoint dishwasher and a stable door to the rear garden. Adjacent to the kitchen is the area zoned for dining with double opening French windows and a Juliette balcony commanding a lake view. Moving to the seating area there is a point for a wall mounted TV and also an alternative front door. It enjoys new ceiling mounted spotlights, plus an inside/outside feel with a wall of bi-folding doors to the south opening to a balcony, again, enjoying lake views. The perfect place for a morning coffee or chilled sundowner as you watch the sun set over Claife Heights on the far side of the lake. A door leads to the inner bedroom hall of which are the three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The hall has two sets of built in cupboards with walnut finished doors and automatic lights upon opening. Continuing the look, the master bedroom has walnut finished doors to a built in double wardrobe and a newly refurbished modern en-suite bathroom with marbled vein effect tiled walls and flooring, a large walk in shower cubicle, wash basin and WC. Two further double bedrooms share the stylish house bathroom with a three piece suite of bath with shower and screen, wash basin and loo. Step outside There are in and out gates making the parking easy to navigate but also meaning the garden can be enclosed to be safe for children and dogs. The drives open to a generous parking area. A path laid with black slate and contemporary black pointing extends around the house opening to wider terraces at both the front and rear. Bordered by hedges there are mature shrubs and lawns, all designed to be low maintenance. There’s outside lighting and an external tap. The rear terrace gets the best of the evening sun and is a lovely place to watch the sun set over the lake. Services Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating from a Worcester boiler in the utility room, this was installed in 2018. Mobile and broadband services For information on broadband and mobile services at the property, we advise prospective purchasers to consult the Ofcom website: checker.ofcom.org.uk Local Authority charges Westmorland and Furness Council – Council Tax band G. Tenure Freehold Included in the sale Fitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and kitchen appliances as described are included in the sale. Please note A portion of adjacent private lane is owned by CLAM (Christmas Lane and Meadowcroft) Ltd which covers upkeep. This is held jointly between the owners of High Ridge and seven other neighbouring properties. Costs are met on an as and when basis, rather than a regular payment. The field to the west has planning permission for four houses. We ask interested parties to refer to the Lake District National Park’s website for more details. Ref: 7/2017/5793. Directions what3words ///strapping.dabble.librarian Download the what3words App or go online for directions straight to the property. Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) Due to the Money Laundering Regulations, now officially known as Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017 we are required to follow government legislation and carry out identification checks on all purchasers. We use a specialist third party company to conduct these checks at a charge of £48 inclusive of VAT per buyer once an offer has been accepted and you will be unable to proceed with the purchase of the property until these checks have been carried out. This charge is non-refundable.
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First Floor: Upon entering the home, you are immediately drawn to its architectural centrepiece: a stunning glass-lined courtyard. Flooded with natural light, this elegant space features a bespoke mosaic floor with bronze crane detailing and a tranquil water feature, creating a visually calming and striking focal point. Arranged around the courtyard, the kitchen, dining room, and lounge form a bright, flowing, and highly sociable living environment. The kitchen is both functional and beautifully appointed, complemented by an adjoining family room that offers excellent flexibility, ideal as a snug, home office, or additional bedroom if required. A separate utility room provides practical convenience and direct access to the side garden. The dining area and lounge are perfectly suited to both everyday living and entertaining. Doors from the dining area open directly onto the expansive sun terrace, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. Steps down from the dining area subtly define the living area, which is enhanced by a feature gas fireplace and abundant natural light. An additional versatile room to the front, currently used as a bedroom, could easily function as a playroom, snug, or teenage retreat. Completing this floor, a study and cloakroom provide a well-balanced and highly practical layout. Ground Floor: The ground floor hosts the impressive leisure suite, a true highlight of the home. Here, a beautifully designed indoor swimming pool is complemented by a sauna and a mirrored gym area, currently equipped with a range of fitness machines. The space is equally suited to a variety of recreational uses, offering flexibility for both relaxation and entertainment. The pool itself has been intelligently designed for efficiency, benefiting from a solar tube heating system supported by gas, alongside an automated filtration and sanitation system, ensuring ease of maintenance and economical running. Also on this level is the majority of the bedroom accommodation. The principal suite enjoys a walk-in dressing room and a well-appointed en-suite bathroom, while a second bedroom also benefits from en-suite facilities. Further generous double bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom, all thoughtfully arranged to provide both comfort and practicality for modern family living. Outside: The property is set within beautifully landscaped gardens, thoughtfully designed to provide structure, privacy, and year-round visual appeal. Mature planting and integrated lighting create a striking ambience, particularly in the evening. A generous sun terrace extends directly from the living areas, offering an ideal space for al fresco dining, entertaining, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Steps descend to a well-maintained lawn, seamlessly extending the home into the garden. At the front, the property is positioned on a private road serving just four residences, with a picturesque garden and pathway featuring a water feature. A driveway leads through electric gates to the rear, where an oversized double garage is located. The grounds are fully enclosed, ensuring both security and seclusion. Location: Manor Fields Drive offers a peaceful setting with immediate access to the 25-acre Pewit Coronation Meadows Nature Reserve and surrounding countryside. Excellent walking routes, nearby parks, and leisure facilities are all within easy reach, while the town centre and transport links to Ilkeston, Nottingham and Derby ensure everyday convenience. A cherished home for nearly four decades, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive residence in a highly sought-after and private location. Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Erewash EPC Rating: C Water: Mains Supply Electricity: Mains Supply & Solar Panels Heating: Mains Supply, Gas Drainage: Mains Supply Mobile Phone Coverage: Some 5G coverage is available in the area, we advise you contact your supplier. Broadband Coverage: Full Fibre coverage is available in the area, we advise you contact your supplier. Parking: Driveway provides parking for 5+ vehicles. Special Notes: The property is fitted with solar panels that provide power to heat the pool. The property accessed via a shared private road, with rights for neighbouring properties and a requirement to contribute towards its maintenance. The property is subject to restrictive covenants. An electricity easement affects part of the land, restricting building in that area. We are advised that the property is located in an area with historic coal mining activity. Buyers are advised to carry out the usual conveyancing searches, including a coal mining search. For further details, please contact the agent.
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Approached via electric gates and a sweeping driveway, the sense of privacy and arrival is immediate. The house retains a wealth of original features, including high ceilings, ornate cornicing, picture rails, and feature fireplaces, all complemented by large replacement sash windows that flood the interiors with natural light. The ground floor is centred around an impressive reception hall, setting the tone for the rest of the home. The triple-aspect drawing room is a standout space, featuring a deep bay window, French doors to the terrace, and bespoke cabinetry as well as a lantern, bathing the whole room in light. A separate family room with large square bay window and decorative fireplace, and formal dining room complete with parquet flooring and decorative wall panelling, offers versatile spaces for both relaxed living and formal entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room is well-appointed with Corian worktops, a Falcon five-ring gas range, and ample space for dining, supported by a separate utility area and additional practical storage and guests cloakroom. For those seeking the open plan kitchen effect, the dining room could be opened up to the adjacent kitchen, creating that open plan living environment, if required. Rising to the first floor, a galleried landing leads to five well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal suite enjoys a dual aspect, garden views, a dressing area, and an en-suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms each have their own charm, with features such as bay windows, fitted wardrobes, and original fireplaces. A family bathroom and separate shower room serve this floor. There is also a useful home office to this floor and a door leading to a particular feature of the property, the vaulted ceiling games room, complete with a full-width bar, double aspect windows, and access to a raised terrace overlooking the grounds and swimming pool. This versatile space offers excellent potential for a self-contained annexe, if required. A second staircase, gives access to the ground floor accommodation. STEPPING OUTSIDE, the landscaped gardens of some 0.66 acres provide a peaceful and tranquil setting, with usable gardens to all sides, featuring level lawns, mature trees, and structured planting. A wide terrace runs along the rear of the house, ideal for outdoor dining offering an electric sun awning with light and heating, making it the perfect space all year round for long days into the evening in comfort. A feature raised pond set within a gazebo adds further character. The swimming pool and jacuzzi are a welcoming addition to the gardens, surrounded by established planting for complete seclusion. A large outbuilding, housing the pool boiler, offers additional storage space. To the front garden, electric gates open to the extensive driveway with central turning area, providing ample off road parking, with the driveway leading around to an attached double garage with electric roller door. Located on one of the area’s most sought-after private roads, the property offers a rare balance of tranquility and convenience, with excellent transport links, well-regarded schools, and open countryside all within easy reach.
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The ground floor boasts two beautifully appointed reception rooms, perfect for formal entertaining or relaxed family gatherings. The kitchen, which opens onto the breathtaking 65-foot mature garden, additionally, a discreet utility room, guest WC, and cellar add to the practicality of the home. The upper floors reveal five spacious bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed. The master bedroom features a private balcony overlooking the garden. The second floor presents an intriguing opportunity with an additional kitchen, which could be reimagined as a guest suite, home office, or further living space and two large bathrooms. With views of Stamford Brook Green, this residence is perfectly positioned for families. It is located near prestigious schools and moments from the boutique shops, fine dining, and vibrant lifestyle offered by Chiswick High Road and Turnham Green Terrace. Excellent transport links via Stamford Brook and Turnham Green stations ensure swift access to Central London and beyond, making this a rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional family home in a prime location.
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My husband and I had this property built to our own design some 10 years ago as we saw the plot and thought it would be absolutely ideal for a spacious residence. It has been a superb home; very warm and cosy and, with the solar panels, it is very energy efficient and with financial returns. However I want to move nearer to my children and let another family enjoy everything this place has to offer. We did look at the idea of getting planning permission for the building of properties on the further lawn and there was a positive attitude from the planners regarding the possibility of building a single dwelling but for health reasons we were unable to pursue it but it is definitely an opportunity for new owners to consider. Wingham is a delightful village that stretches out along a tree-lined high street dominated by the tall green spire of the historic St Mary's Church with its 13th century arches. The village includes thatched cottages, medieval hall houses and handsome Georgian buildings with around sixty houses built before 1760 and many dating back to the 1400s that all combine to give the village a unique, traditional beauty. However it is no sleepy backwater as it has two pubs including the Dog Inn, winner of the 2019 Great British Pub award, the Wingham Central Stores, the Wingham Country Market, a surgery and dentist. Not far away is a garden centre and the excellent Gibsons food hall and farm shop. There are also a multitude of societies and sports clubs, while the recreation ground has been upgraded. For a day out with the family the Wingham Wildlife Park is only half a mile outside the village. There is a well-regarded local primary school in Wingham and nearby Adisham primary is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. There are excellent grammar schools in nearby Sandwich and Canterbury and top private schools in Canterbury. Here you will also find three universities and a further education college as well as high street stores, individual shops, restaurants, historical buildings and two mainline stations including Canterbury West with the high speed train that can whisk you to London in under an hour. Frequent bus services go between Sandwich, Deal and Canterbury while the A2 is not far if you want to drive to London or to Dover and Folkestone for the Continent and the Cinque Port town of Sandwich with its medieval buildings, shops and championship golf courses is also within easy driving distance.”
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There could be few more beautiful places to enjoy the rural idyll that this simply stunning country residence nestling in 9.45 acres of grounds and fields surrounded by a five hectare vineyard in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property was originally two barns and was built in the 1980’s and offers some stunning period features such as a Kent ragstone exterior and impressive exposed beams. However it was recently converted and extended by the current owners, so not only does it have the character of a bygone era but also incorporates a contemporary high end design, focusing on modern family life with leisure and pleasure in mind. It also includes a detached annex, additional outbuildings and a heated swimming pool. The property is approached through a charming automated white wrought iron gate with the name emblazoned on the entrance. The gate opens onto a long private drive flanked by lawns interspersed with trees and shrubs that leads to a vast parking area and an attractive pitched roof three vehicle carport and to the front entrance. It is at this stage you can take in the house’s external appeal with its steep Kent peg tiled roof, delightful pitched roof dormers, high chimneystacks, multi-pane casement windows and impressive oak front door. This opens into the awe-inspiring, partially double height 30ft reception hall where you need a minute to take in everything. There is the beautiful oak staircase, oak panelling and a galleried landing, attractive slate tiled flooring, a plethora of exposed beams, feature brick walls and a fireplace with a log burner. You will also find a cloakroom and a coat room as well as sliding doors to a walk-in wine cellar and double doors to an inner hall with a second cloakroom and also double doors opening into the superb triple aspect drawing room. Guests will be delighted to be entertained in this large and well-proportioned room with its historic beams, inglenook fireplace and delightful oak fitted cupboards and shelving as well as French doors to the wraparound terrace. Doors from the spacious inner hall open into a charming central courtyard that can also be accessed from the breathtaking 53ft L shaped garden style sitting/dining room. This has windows on all sides including to the inner courtyard and two sets of bi-fold doors to the terrace as well as a limestone fireplace with an open fire, engineered oak flooring and the original external stone walling. The dining area includes tall windows providing stunning views over the grounds, the vineyard and the countryside beyond. In line with the emphasis on leisure and pleasure there is also a cinema room, while the superlatives continue when you see the kitchen/breakfast room. For anyone who enjoys catering and entertaining the kitchen has everything you might want including an enormous walk-in pantry, stainless steel units housing a Gaggenau built in oven and steam oven, an American style Subzero fridge, a dishwasher and a Quooker boiling water tap. There is also a large central island/breakfast bar with wood units and polished concrete worktops incorporating a Gaggenau induction hob, a built in grill and teppanyaki plate with an impressive extractor system. You will never have to queue for the bathroom in this house since, as well as the two downstairs cloakrooms, upstairs there is a family shower room and four double bedrooms that surround the reception hall and the courtyard and three if these have ensuite facilities. Two have fitted cupboards and an ensuite bathroom with a bath and separate shower another includes an ensuite shower and a dressing room and a third has French doors to the fabulous roof terrace. While the luxurious principal suite includes a very large dressing room and the ultimate in contemporary bathrooms with a superb stand-alone oval bath and a raised decked double shower as well as French doors to the roof terrace. Here you can enjoy your morning coffee revelling in the panoramic views across the grounds, the vineyard and the countryside as far as the eye can see. A secondary driveway provides access to outbuildings and the detached annex. This was originally the stables and has been beautifully converted to provide a spacious single storey dwelling that includes two double bedrooms and a single that could make an excellent study, a shower room and a spacious living room/kitchen. It is currently in use as a successful air b and b but could be ideal for elderly relatives or adult children if you have multi-generational requirements. There is also a garage, storage facilities and a first floor studio. Much of the garden is laid to lawn and surrounds a delightful swimming pool with a decked terrace, ideal for enjoying the far-reaching views. There is also the main terrace that wraps around half the property and is just the place for outdoor entertaining and relaxing in the sunshine. Beyond the lawns the grounds create a park like atmosphere with impressive trees and a small lake bordered by two large fields. What the owners say: We moved here about 10 years ago because we fell in love with the wonderful location and the character of the property. It is very quiet, peaceful and private with fabulous views. During our time here we have extended the property and completely refurbished and updated the house to provide everything needed for contemporary living. We also created the annex and built the swimming pool as well as planting the vineyard and developed a highly successful winery. Although we live in a country paradise, we are not far from the delightful Eridge village with a mainline station where the direct train to London Bridge takes just under an hour or you can drive to Tunbridge Wells for faster trains to London. There is also a gothic style church, a village hall with a variety of activities as well as two good pub/restaurants. The village grew up around the Grade II Listed Eridge Park and mansion, which has been the seat of the Earl and Marquess of Abergevenny since 1448. We are also only 2.5 miles from the famous Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells as well as the town centre and the station where trains to London Bridge only take 44 minutes. Tunbridge Wells or, more formally Royal Tunbridge Wells, became a famous spa town in Regency times when it was frequented by the aristocracy who came to take the waters and enjoy the entertainment organised by Beau Nash. Much of this historic town was developed during that time including the Pantiles that now offers a delightful mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants. While the rest of the town includes high street stores, a variety of eateries, individual shops, hair and beauty salons and a number of hotels as well as retail parks. Entertainment facilities include a nine-screen Odeon cinema, the Trinity theatre, the well-respected Assembly Hall Theatre and exhibitions in the Amelia Scott cultural centre. With regards to education there are a number of primary and secondary schools rated Outstanding by Ofsted including St James and St Peters’ C of E primary schools and secondary schools including Bennett Memorial Diocesan School, the St Gregory’s Catholic School as well as Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School and Skinners Grammar School. Claremont primary has also been judged Outstanding in various categories. You will also find excellent private schools in the area including Rosehill, The Mead, Kent College, Holmewood House and Beechwood prep and secondary school while in Tonbridge there is the famous Tonbridge School founded in 1553. For sporting aficionados you have the Neville Golf Club and Tunbridge Wells rugby, tennis and cricket clubs as well as the indoor sports and tennis centre and a swimming pool. Agent’s note: The Busi Jacobsohn vineyard and additional acreage is available by separate negotiation.
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Enjoying an extraordinary coastal position with sweeping, uninterrupted panoramic water views across Falmouth Bay to Mylor Harbour, this spacious detached ‘front row’ waterside home has a private beach and offers a rare opportunity in one of Cornwall’s most prized locations. Accommodation Summary (Internal Floor Area (including garage): 2742 sq. ft. (254.7 sq. m.)) (Plot Size (including foreshore to mean low water): 0.7 acres) Ground Floor: Reception Hall, Sitting Room with fireplace and sliding doors to a Sun Terrace, Dining Room with patio doors to a Sun Terrace, Kitchen, Utility Room, Bedroom Four, Shower Room, Conservatory. First Floor: Galleried Landing, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Bath and Shower Room, Bedroom Two with En-Suite Shower Room and Juliet Balcony, Bedroom Three with En-Suite Shower Room and walkway bridge to rear gardens. Outbuildings: Double Garage, Storeroom and Oil Tank Room. Gardens: Driveway and ample Parking. Rear Gardens with paved terrace at the top. Foreshore Garden (on the opposite side of the private road). Private Beach: With private path and steps from the foreshore garden. Beach and Foreshore to mean low water. Introduction Nestled along a private road beyond the historic St Mawes Castle and surrounded by unspoiled National Trust land, Curlews offers an exceptionally secluded coastal retreat. With commanding, far-reaching views across the Carrick Roads Estuary, this unique property captures the very essence of waterfront living. Boasting its own private beach with direct access to the water, Curlews is a haven for sea lovers, whether it’s paddleboarding alongside dolphins or relaxing on the front terrace as yachts race across the horizon on a sunlit afternoon. This is coastal living at its most enchanting. Description Stone steps framed by mature shrubs lead to the glazed front entrance of Curlews, opening into a generous hallway that sets the tone for this elegant and spacious home. To the left, a stunning triple-aspect sitting room captures breathtaking views across the water to Falmouth and the surrounding countryside. A luxurious Harrods electric fire is set within an impressive marble mantel, creating a cosy focal point during the winter months. In warmer weather, sliding doors open onto the front terrace, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. On the opposite side of the hallway, the dual-aspect dining room provides a sociable and welcoming space, also with glazed patio doors to the front alfresco dining terrace and direct access to the kitchen. The kitchen features a range of fitted units topped with striking Blue Pearl granite work surfaces and leads to a utility room housing a washing machine, tumble dryer, tall larder cupboard, and a side door for external access. Beyond the main reception room lies a versatile room currently used as a fourth bedroom but equally suited as a second sitting room, study, or playroom. This room benefits from a rear-facing window and connects to a Jack and Jill shower room, which is also accessible from the hallway. At the far end of the hall, a bright and airy conservatory offers a tranquil space with rear access, ideal for cultivating orchids and exotic plants, or simply relaxing with a book. A turning staircase leads to a gallery landing on the first floor, featuring a large picture window that perfectly frames the expansive views. Three well-appointed double bedrooms are found on this level, each with its own en suite bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly generous, with a front-facing window, a large en suite complete with a jacuzzi bath and separate shower, and ample storage. Bedroom two enjoys a Juliet balcony to the rear and a dormer window to the front, capturing both privacy and panorama. The third bedroom, located to the rear, opens onto a walkway that leads directly to the upper garden terrace. A large, shelved airing cupboard housing the water tank and eaves storage completes the upstairs accommodation. Outside Framed by stone walls, pine trees, palms and flourishing hydrangeas, the approach to Curlews exudes privacy and tranquillity. The sheltered parking area sits alongside a double garage with an electric door, and from here, steps lead to the front of the house and an elevated sun terrace perfect for taking in the first of many spectacular views. A pathway continues around to the rear of the property, passing a useful storeroom and an oil tank room, while mature landscaping provides year-round colour and structure. To the rear of the house, steps gently ascend through the tiered and established garden, meandering past stone walls and a lawned area. At the summit, a secluded paved terrace lies beneath the shelter of pine trees, revealing breathtaking, far-reaching views across the Estuary, a magical spot for sunset drinks or quiet reflection. Directly opposite the house, across the private road, is an additional garden area enclosed by established shrubs. From here, a private path winds directly down to the beach. The section of the cove directly aligned with the property is owned by Curlews to mean low water, offering true beachfront ownership and direct water access. The Views Mere photography does not do justice to the splendour of this truly panoramic waterside setting, widely regarded as one of the most exceptional in the country. Thoughtfully designed to make the most of its extraordinary position, the property offers uninterrupted, ever-changing views from both inside the home and across the gardens and private sun terraces. From this elevated vantage point, the outlook stretches across Falmouth town and its historic harbour, taking in Pendennis Castle, Trefusis Point, and the surrounding countryside. To the south, the sweeping vista spans the Carrick Roads and Falmouth Bay, reaching toward the mouth of the Helford River, the distant Lizard Peninsula, and miles of open sea beyond. The sheltered, mile-wide waters of the Carrick Roads are internationally renowned as one of the world’s finest natural harbours. It’s a haven for maritime life and activity, regularly hosting everything from graceful Falmouth Working Boats and superyachts to cruise liners and majestic Tall Ships. The scene is animated year-round, with numerous local sailing clubs, St Mawes being the largest, filling the estuary with colour and motion. Wildlife is abundant here: seals, dolphins, and even the occasional whale or basking shark can be spotted from the shore. Resident and migratory birds, including herons, oystercatchers, and cormorants, are frequent visitors, adding to the natural magic of this unparalleled coastal setting. Location Summary (Distances and times are approximate) Coastal Walk to St Just in Roseland: on the doorstep. St Mawes Castle: 350 yards walk. Hotel Tresanton and Tavern Beach: 0.5 mile walk. St Mawes Quay and Sailing Club: 0.7 mile walk. King Harry Car Ferry: 5.4 miles. Truro: 10 miles via car ferry. Falmouth: 20 minutes by passenger ferry or 15 miles by car ferry. Cornwall Airport Newquay: 29 miles with regular flights to London and other UK Regional Airports. St Austell: 15 miles with London Paddington 4.5 hours by rail. St Mawes The exclusive Cornish coastal village of St Mawes was voted in 2020 by a Which? Customer Survey as the “Top Seaside Town in the UK”. This enchanting south facing harbour village, named “Britain’s St Tropez” by the Daily Mail, is found on the eastern side of the Fal Estuary, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Much of its surroundings are owned by the National Trust. The village is centred round its quaint harbour, its own beaches and Castle built by Henry VIII. There is an all-year-round pedestrian ferry service to and from Falmouth and a seasonal ferry runs to Place, providing access to the scenic walks on the National Trust owned St Anthony Headland. Local Amenities St Mawes has a wide range of amenities, which are open all year, including two bakers, convenience store, post office/newsagent, doctors, dentist, pharmacy, village hall, social club, churches, delicatessen and clothing shops. The village also has two public houses, and an excellent range of cafes, restaurants, art galleries, gift and ice cream shops. Olga Polizzi's Hotel Tresanton and the chic Idle Rocks Hotel both lure the rich and famous. The village has superbly varied and accessible sailing waters and an active sailing club. Schools St Mawes primary school is under a mile and Gerrans primary school around five miles. Both have good Ofsted ratings. Roseland Secondary Academy and Truro and Penwith College (via the ferry) both 12 miles and have outstanding Ofsted ratings. Truro has two main private schools: Truro School and Truro High School for Girls. Truro School is a co-educational school for boys and girls aged 3-18, offering both boarding and day options. Truro is also the home of Polwhele House School, a private day school and follows the thirteen-plus Common Entrance syllabus. Cornwall The Duchy of Cornwall offers a range of attractions such as the Eden Project, the National Maritime Museum, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, and the Tate Gallery. The Cathedral City of Truro is the main financial and commercial centre of Cornwall. It has a fine range of shops, private schools, college and main hospital (RCH Treliske). Fine Dining Restaurants Fine dining Michelin star and celebrity chef restaurants are in abundance, including Rick Stein (Padstow), Nathan Outlaw (Port Isaac), and Paul Ainsworth (Padstow and Rock). On The Roseland is Carla Jones at The Idle Rocks Hotel in St Mawes, Paul Wadham at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes, and Simon Stallard at The Hidden Hut on Porthcurnick Beach and The Standard Inn in Gerrans. General and Material Information Services: Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Oil Fired central heating. Double glazed windows and doors. Energy Performance Certificate Rating: D Council Tax Band: H Land Registry Title Number: CL189126 Tenure: Freehold Viewing: Strictly by appointment. Postal Address: Curlews, Castle Drive, St Mawes, Cornwall, TR2 5DE. Material Information (Including Key Facts for Buyers): Go to the media tab or contact us for a PDF document.
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Situated within a magnificent seven-acre parkland estate, the grounds enjoying a Southwest facing aspect, a stunning restoration and development of a former Victorian industrial unit, resulting in a spacious contemporary styled home that sympathetically blends traditional features and heritage with a modernistic open plan design. This stunning home is rich in character, exceptional from all viewpoints, the spacious accommodation filled with natural light, creating a harmonious connection between the indoor spaces and the outdoors, the property commanding breathtaking views in all directions. Coltsworth House presents a unique, bespoke design, the architectural journey begins with a glass walled reception area that links the original late 19th century building with contemporary, energy efficient living, drawing the eye to overlook landscape gardens at the rear and stunning open countryside beyond. The former Victorian boiler house has been transformed into an expansive living kitchen with high ceilings, opening onto an external balcony terrace that wraps around the rear of the contemporary living and entertaining areas. A sunken courtyard provides sheltered outdoor space, while four bedroom suites and a cinema room complete the internal layout. Externally, the grounds are meticulously landscaped and privately enclosed within a tree-lined boundary. The property is nestled amidst glorious open countryside, offering an idyllic outdoor lifestyle, yet is only a short drive from local services, the M1 motorway, and a train station with direct links to the capital Ground Floor A stone staircase gains access to a stone flagged terrace at the front aspect of the home. A contemporary styled glass door opens to the reception hallway, which has a full height window to one side, offering an exceptional introduction to the home and an outlook through the hallway to a sun terrace to the rear, with views over the gardens to the rear of the home. The reception hall has a marble tiled floor, is fully glazed to two aspects, with sliding doors opening directly onto the south facing sun terrace at the rear of the property which offers a stunning entertaining area seamlessly linking the outdoors to the inside of the home. Twin doors gain access to the entertainment suite, whilst a solid oak door opens to the living kitchen; a huge room created from the original building. The living kitchen most certainly makes a statement, converted from its original industrial heritage resulting in a contemporary open plan living space, offering expansive proportions from all viewpoints, full height windows to the front and both side aspects, ensuring tremendous levels of natural light is drawn indoors. The room is exposed into the apex of the building, with beam work and trusses on display, there is a Limestone tiled floor, and the room comfortably incorporates the kitchen, dining area and a sitting area. The sitting area has a wood burning stove and a solid oak arch top door opening directly onto the garden terrace. The kitchen is presented with a comprehensive range of bespoke furniture, complimented by black Corian work surfaces forming two crescents, one side with a Miele induction hob with downdraft extractor, a Miele oven, microwave oven and convection oven, whilst the surface also incorporates a Miele gas burner and hot plate. The second crescent incorporates a stainless-steel double bowl sink with a mixer tap over, a hot and purified water tap, and twin Fisher and Paykel dishwasher drawers. The remainder of the kitchen has additional wall cupboard and further appliances including a Miele coffee maker, and a steamer with a warming drawer beneath. A central larder style fridge freezer by Samsung incorporates a fridge and freezer whilst having an inset ice maker and water filter. The reception hallway is flooded with natural light, mainly from a bank of glazing offering a delightful outlook over the grounds, whilst a sliding door opens directly onto the terrace. There is a staircase to the lower ground floor and twin doors gain access to the entertainment suite, which offers versatile accommodation, has a marble tiled floor and full height glazing to three aspects, offering panoramic views over the grounds, whilst giving access to the sun terrace which wraps the rear of the home connecting the internal accommodation to the outside. There is a wood burning stove and a bespoke bar area with a black glass surfaces incorporating a sink unit, base cupboards and a professional glass washer. An adjoining washroom has an oval shaped wash hand basin which sits on a granite base, whilst a separate W.C is presented with a modern two-piece suite. Lower Ground Floor To the lower ground floor, a central hallway has a limestone laid floor, gains access to all the ground floor accommodation. Twin doors from the hallway gain access to a versatile room, planned as a home cinema, with two top light frosted windows, inset lighting to the walls and a Limestone laid floor. The principal bedroom suite offers exceptionally well-proportioned accommodation, has a limestone tiled floor, a bank of full height glazed windows to the rear opening directly into the sunken courtyard, and fitted bedroom furniture including a shelved area with a concealed sliding door opens to a secure cupboard. A walk-in dressing room has a limestone tiled floor, hanging and shelving to the expanse of all walls, whilst a central island houses a concealed storage facility. The adjoining bathroom has limestone tiling to the floor, ceramic tiling o the walls, an opaque window, a walk-in wet-room style shower with a fixed glass screen, twin wash hand basins, a bidet and a low flush W.C. To the remainder of the ground floor, all positioned to the rear aspect of the home are three additional double bedrooms. Two similar sized rooms each have a bank of full height windows forming the rear aspect of the room with an inset sliding door opening onto the external courtyard, the rooms have a limestone laid floor, fitted wardrobes and en-suite facilities comprising a floating wash hand basin with a mirror over, a low flush W.C and a step-in wet room style shower with a fixed glass screen. The fourth bedroom offers double accommodation, has fitted wardrobes to one wall, full height glazed windows to the rear, once again with a glass door opening to the rear courtyard. The house bathroom offers generous proportions and is presented with a six-piece suite, consisting of a wet room style walk-in shower with a fixed glass screen, twin wash hand basins which sit on a complimentary tiled base, each with mixer waterfall taps over and a mirrored backdrop, a bidet, a low flush W.C and a free-standing oval shaped bath. The room has complimentary tiling to the walls and floor and a frosted window. A huge utility/boot room has a limestone floor and a glazed wall with doors opening onto the sunken courtyard, has furniture with work surface incorporating a sink unit and appliances including a washing machine and a dishwasher. A cloakroom is presented with a low flush W.C and a wash hand basin, whilst also having a purpose- built dog wash. From the boot room access is gained to a wash / laundry room, which is home to the communication system to the property, has plumbing for an automatic washing machine and houses the central heating boiler and hot water cylinder tank. An adjoining washroom has plumbing for an automatic washing machine and an external door opening to the courtyard, with an area sectioned off with wrought iron railing ideal as a dog run. Externally The property is privately enclosed within a tree-lined seven-acre estate; electronically operated wrought Iron gates open to a stone cobbled courtyard which provides off road parking for several vehicles, before extending to a stone flagged area wrapping the east aspect of the property. A lawned garden with stunning lavender hedging separates the parking area from the house and is enclosed within a laurel hedged boundary. Steps lead to a terrace at the front of the house before accessing the main reception to the property. At the immediate rear of the property, positioned off the kitchen, hallway and entertainment suite is a generous balcony terrace, wrapping the rear of the home; feature tiling to the floor and concealed LED lighting, commanding an impressive view over all aspects of the grounds. A sunken courtyard has bene professionally landscaped creating a sheltered seating area directly off the bedroom accommodation. An architecturally designed stone staircase with inset lighting, leads up to the rear gardens. To the west aspect enclosed within a hedged border is a lawned garden, with a patio, a summer house and purpose-built pizza oven ideal for summer entertaining. The remainder of the grounds are laid to lawn and have a variation of flower, tree and shrubbed borders, privately enveloping the property ensuring privacy and seclusion to all aspects of the grounds. A secondary access opens to an enclosed compound which is home to the LPG tank, offers secure parking for machinery and gains access to the garage, double garage and store. Additional Information A Freehold property with mains water and electricity, drainage via a septic tank and LPG central heating. Security system including cameras and an Irrigation system to the gardens. We are informed that both mains gas and Fibre are laid to the lane. Council Tax Band - D. EPC Rating - D. Fixtures and fittings by separate negotiation. 1967 & MISDESCRIPTION ACT 1991 - When instructed to market this property every effort was made by visual inspection and from information supplied by the vendor to provide these details which are for description purposes only. Certain information was not verified, and we advise that the details are checked to your personal satisfaction. In particular, none of the services or fittings and equipment have been tested nor have any boundaries been confirmed with the registered deed plans. Fine & Country or any persons in their employment cannot give any representations of warranty whatsoever in relation to this property and we would ask prospective purchasers to bear this in mind when formulating their offer. We advise purchasers to have these areas checked by their own surveyor, solicitor and tradesman. Fine & Country accept no responsibility for errors or omissions. These particulars do not form the basis of any contract nor constitute any part of an offer of a contract. Directions From M1 motorway, at traffic lights before Van Dyke turn left onto Rotherham Road then turn left into Coltsworth Lane. Location A delightful village located in the open countryside of The Chatsworth Estate southeast of Sheffield city centre (15 miles) and West of Worksop (6.7 miles) only a few miles from the A57, the main connection road to the A1 and M1 motorways. Centrally located for Sheffield, Worksop, Doncaster, Chesterfield and Retford and Kiveton park having rail connections including a direct rail link to London’s Kings Cross. The immediate locality is rural boasting un-spoilt scenery and walks resulting in an idyllic external lifestyle. Nearby attractions and pastimes include Chesterfield canal and the Turnerwood Locks; Rother Valley and the popular water park are within a short drive as is Meadowhall shopping centre. The area presents easy access to Sherwood Forest including Clumber Park. Lindrick and Bondhay golf clubs are each just a few minutes’ drive and private schooling is available locally with the well respected Ranby House Prep and Worksop College both within easy driving distance. The area offers a wealth of highly regarded bars and restaurants whilst the scenery of the Peak District National Park can be reached within a short drive and provides an enjoyable day out. In short, a delightful location offering a peaceful retreat, yet every day ‘hustle and bustle’ can be easily reached.
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