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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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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.LocationThe 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.DistancesLeicester 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 milesGround FloorThe 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 FloorAn 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 FloorThe second floor provides two expansive loft rooms with additional storage, offering excellent flexibility for home working, leisure space, or further accommodation.OutsideThe 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 NoteThe 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 GarageDouble integrated garage with an electric up and over door, window and internal door to property.ServicesAll mains’ services are available and connected. The property has mains gas fired central heating and double glazing.TenureFreehold.Local AuthorityCharnwood Borough Council.DirectionsFrom 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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Tucked away in a glorious elevated setting amidst the rolling North Cornish countryside, Higher Youlton is a most distinctive detached farmhouse, approached by a long private driveway and surrounded by its own land and gardens of approximately 11 acres. From its peaceful position, the property enjoys sweeping views across the surrounding landscape towards Dartmoor in the distance, offering a wonderful sense of escape, privacy and connection to the countryside. STEP INSIDEInside, the house offers generous and versatile accommodation, perfectly suited to the ebb and flow of family life. The arrangement of rooms provides both comfort and practicality, with a welcoming balance between everyday living space and quieter corners in which to retreat. A spacious sitting room and separate family room allow for relaxed entertaining or cosy evenings in, while a study offers flexibility for home working or hobbies. At the heart of the home is the kitchen/dining room, a sociable and inviting space designed for gathering with family and friends, complemented by a utility room and boot room that lend themselves beautifully to country living. The floorplan also shows this practical ground floor layout, together with five bedrooms arranged over the upper floor. Upstairs, the bedroom accommodation is arranged around a central landing and includes five bedrooms served by three bathrooms, creating a layout that works equally well for growing families, visiting guests or multigenerational occupation. Many of the rooms enjoy delightful views across the land and surrounding countryside, adding to the sense of light and calm that runs throughout the house. This is a home with real warmth and presence, offering space to spread out while still feeling welcoming and comfortable.STEP OUTSIDEThe lifestyle appeal of Higher Youlton is immediately evident outside. Extending to approximately 11 acres, the grounds are understood to include around 9 acres of grazing land together with 2 acres of gardens, creating a wonderful blend of beauty and practicality. The land is registered as a smallholding, making this an especially appealing proposition for those seeking a more rural way of life, whether that be for animals, small-scale farming, equestrian interests or simply the enjoyment of owning a meaningful parcel of land. A notable feature of the property is its extensive range of outbuildings, which include substantial barns, workshop space, garage and storage. These buildings offer excellent flexibility for a wide variety of uses, whether agricultural, recreational or practical in nature, subject to any necessary consents. The floorplan specifically shows two large barns together with a garage, workshop and storage area, underlining the scope on offer here. Surrounding the house, the gardens offer a more intimate and sheltered setting, with space to sit, entertain and enjoy the changing seasons against a backdrop of far-reaching rural views. The combination of open pasture, mature greenery and wide skies creates a setting that feels both expansive and deeply peaceful.The property further benefits from fibre broadband, mains water, septic tank drainage and oil-fired heating.
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Key Features• Victorian end of terrace home spanning across 2,300 square feet• Four bedrooms, three bathrooms• Guest WC• Separate utility area• Conservatory• Outbuilding• South-facing garden• Chain-freeThe TourApproaching the house, the front garden offers a leafy and private entryway, with newly paved flooring that complements the lush planting. The front door opens into a spacious hallway, where original Victorian tiles bring warmth and colour, guiding the eye toward the main living areas. A utility room and a separate WC on this floor feature vintage tilework, with walls finished in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Setting Plaster’ shade.At the front of the home lies a double reception room, flooded with light through a large bay window. Built-in birch ply shelving and cabinetry frame the white-painted fireplace, while engineered oak flooring with underfloor heating adds comfort. The original cornicing and a ceiling rose have been expertly replicated, enhancing the room’s character. A Velfac door connects this room to a paved courtyard, offering seamless access to the kitchen.Towards the rear, the kitchen and dining area open into a charming conservatory that functions as a secondary living space. The kitchen retains its original pale green tiles around the stove, paired with modern ply cabinetry that includes a breakfast bar with seating. An additional dining nook is situated in the side return, where built-in bench seating overlooks the garden through large glass panes. Overhead, reclaimed oak beams from French chateaux add a rustic touch.The conservatory features reclaimed parquet flooring from Cambridge University, with French doors that open directly into the garden. This thoughtful layout fosters a sense of continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a serene spot to enjoy the changing seasons.Sisal-carpeted stairs lead up to the first floor, home to three bedrooms. The rear and middle bedrooms feature the same sisal carpeting, while the front bedroom is finished with new herringbone parquet flooring, complete with underfloor heating. Lighting throughout is by Flos, and all paint is sourced from Farrow & Ball, except for the white accents.The front bedroom includes an en suite wet room, while a spacious family bathroom on this floor has been designed with Tadelakt for a calm and luxurious feel. The bathroom features a built-in bathtub and a walk-in shower that doubles as a steam room. A separate WC next to the bathroom has bespoke lime plaster walls.On the top floor, the main suite is a secluded retreat, featuring walls and ceilings finished in exposed plaster that beautifully complements the reclaimed parquet flooring. Two skylights and a large picture window allow natural light to flood in, with the picture window offering panoramic views extending to the Surrey Hills AONB. A built-in birch ply desk in the landing area provides a perfect office nook, and there is an en-suite wet room in the main bedroom.The south-facing garden is a peaceful haven, with a fully insulated studio at the rear. This studio, previously used as a music space, is soundproofed with professional-grade insulation and features stone floor tiles and exterior cladding in reclaimed timber, making it suitable as an office or yoga retreat. The garden itself is lush with climbing roses that drape over the wooden fencing, filling the air with fragrance during the warmer months. There is a generous lawn and a paved area that seamlessly extends the indoor living space.The AreaBuchanan Gardens enjoys a prime location, surrounded by numerous local attractions such as the Elmwood Lawn Tennis Club, Willesden Sports Ground, King Edward VII Park, and Roundwood Park. Just a short stroll away, the cafes and shops on College Road offer convenient options for dining and shopping. Directly opposite the property are private tennis courts, adding to the recreational amenities available to residents.Transportation is conveniently accessible, with Queen's Park and Kensal Rise stations nearby, offering links to the city and beyond. Additionally, Willesden Junction station is just approximately one mile away, providing further connectivity through both the Overground and the Bakerloo Line at Kensal Green Underground Station. This ensures that residents can easily navigate to various parts of London, making Buchanan Gardens an ideally situated home for both leisure and commuting.VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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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 capitalGround FloorA 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 FloorTo 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.ExternallyThe 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 InformationA 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.DirectionsFrom M1 motorway, at traffic lights before Van Dyke turn left onto Rotherham Road then turn left into Coltsworth Lane.LocationA 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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Dating back to the 1850s and sympathetically extended twice since, Cross Farm is a distinguished five-bedroom Georgian-style residence exuding timeless elegance and character. Set within beautifully landscaped mature gardens, the property also includes a paddock and a charming annexe, offering versatile living options.Inside, original period features are thoughtfully preserved, including a striking spiral staircase and generous rooms that enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Every detail speaks to a blend of heritage, privacy, and refined sophistication, a perfect example of country living at its finest.As you step through the doors of Cross Farm, you are immediately greeted by a striking entrance hall, a grand and welcoming space that sets the tone for the rest of the home. A sweeping spiral staircase ascends to the upper level, while the ground floor flows effortlessly into three beautifully appointed reception rooms.The formal lounge offers an air of refined elegance, with picture-perfect views across the immaculately landscaped gardens. Adjacent, a second sitting room presents a more informal ambiance a warm and inviting space for everyday living. Completing the trio is a charming dining room, where a contemporary floor-to-ceiling window invites natural light to flood the space throughout the day, creating a calm and comfortable setting for family meals or entertaining.At the heart of the home lies the open-plan kitchen a true centrepiece. Featuring bespoke cabinetry, a traditional Aga, and doors that open out to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, this space is both effortlessly practical and undeniably picturesque.Ascending the staircase, the first floor reveals five generously proportioned bedrooms. Two of these benefit from stylish en-suite facilities, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect views that capture the charm and tranquillity of the rural setting from every window.Situated away from the main residence, the self-contained two-bedroom annexe offers a beautifully appointed and versatile living space. Designed with an open-plan layout, it features a charming open fire and enjoys picturesque views across the surrounding landscape.The annexe includes bespoke cabinetry throughout, adding a touch of elegance and functionality. A unique feature is the cellar, currently housing gym facilities and providing excellent storage capacity.Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and each benefits from access to a bathroom, making the annexe ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a dual-living arrangement.Cross Farm enjoys a commanding position amidst the gently undulating countryside of rural Monmouthshire, offering both privacy and breathtaking views. Approached via a private driveway, the property immediately impresses with its sense of arrival, flanked by mature hedgerows and bordered by open fields, the setting is tranquil, timeless, and beautifully secluded.The grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to complement the rural surroundings, featuring expansive lawns, mature trees, and well-established planting. A West-facing stone terrace provides an idyllic space for al fresco dining or simply taking in the panoramic views that stretch for miles across the Monmouthshire hills.To the front and side of the home, there is ample parking for multiple vehicles, including a generous gravelled area ideal for guests, family cars, or larger vehicles. This practical feature sits subtly within the landscaped setting, offering convenience without compromising the property's elegant presentation.The property's exterior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and countryside character, with every corner of the garden offering its own unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. Whether it's a peaceful morning with a coffee in hand or entertaining into the golden hour, Cross Farm's outdoor spaces offer an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Welsh borders.Https://w3w.co/glassware.hiker.dignity
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Positioned on the creek side of Restronguet Point, one of Cornwall’s most prestigious waterfront addresses, Bodelvan occupies a remarkable and private setting with uninterrupted views across Restronguet Creek. Set within a generous plot and enjoying a prized south-westerly aspect, the property captures the evening sun affording the most incredible sunsets, a tremendous sense of peace and tranquillity, with the creek providing a constantly evolving and highly picturesque outlook.The house offers well-proportioned accommodation extending to four bedrooms, with the principal rooms orientated to make the most of the exceptional position. Opportunities to acquire homes in such a setting, with both privacy and direct water access, are increasingly rare.The property Bodelvan provides spacious and versatile accommodation, offering a strong foundation for a range of lifestyles, from a full-time residence to a distinguished second home. The layout is well balanced, with the principal living areas enjoying a close connection to the gardens and views across the creek, reinforcing the property’s relationship with its unique setting. The property also presents an excellent opportunity for a purchaser to further enhance and personalise the accommodation, capitalising on both its scale and exceptional position.The gardens are a particular feature, thoughtfully established and gently descending towards the water’s edge. There are several lawn and patio areas, all affording views over the creek. This natural progression creates a seamless link between the house and the creek, culminating in private pontoon steps and a slipway, affording direct access onto Restronguet Creek, an increasingly scarce and highly desirable attribute.In addition, the property further benefits from two moorings currently in place on the creek, adding to its appeal for those seeking to fully enjoy the surrounding waters. The property also affords generous off-road parking and a double garage, providing practical convenience alongside its exceptional position. The property is offered for sale with no onward chain, allowing for a straightforward and efficient purchase process.Set within one of Cornwall’s most sought-after coastal enclaves, the property offers a rare combination of scale, privacy and direct waterfront access, further enhancing its appeal within the prime market.The views From its position on the creek side of Restronguet Point, Bodelvan enjoys far-reaching views across Restronguet Creek, with the changing tides and surrounding landscape providing a naturally varied outlook. The south-westerly aspect allows for excellent natural light throughout the day, with the evening sun particularly enhancing the waterside setting. The position offers a strong sense of privacy, while maintaining a clear and uninterrupted connection to the creek.Location Restronguet Point is widely regarded as one of the county’s foremost waterfront locations, renowned for its exclusivity, natural beauty and immediate access to the Carrick Roads, considered among the finest sailing waters in the country. The surrounding creeks and coastline provide an exceptional environment for sailing and waterside pursuits.Despite its peaceful and discreet setting, the property is conveniently positioned for access to Truro and Falmouth, both offering a comprehensive range of amenities, including schooling, dining, shopping and transport connections.Agents note The access lane for the property is shared between Bodelvan and the neighbouring property Trebean. A neighbouring property also has a pedestrian right of way over the driveway of Bodelvan.Cornwall Cornwall, on England’s southwestern coast, is a region of breathtaking natural beauty, famed for its dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and turquoise waters. Its coastline stretches for over 400 miles, offering everything from world-class surfing at Fistral Beach in Newquay to peaceful, picturesque coves like Kynance and Porthcurno. Beyond the beaches, Cornwall is rich in heritage and charm, with historic fishing villages such as St Ives and Padstow, the iconic St Michael’s Mount, and attractions like the Eden Project. Despite its coastal seclusion, Cornwall is well connected via the A30 trunk road, regular mainline train services to London, and flights from Newquay Airport, making it both a sought-after destination and a practical place to call home.Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Freehold tenure. Council tax band G. EPC D65.What 3 words ascendant.examples.ourselvesGeneral information To view the Key facts for buyers report/material information, please see the link titled Material information. Important information Every effort has been made with these details, but accuracy is not guaranteed and they are not to form part of a contract. Representation or warranty is not given in relation to this property. An Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request. The electrical circuit, appliances and heating system have not been tested by the agents. All negotiations must be with Fine & Country Mid-West Cornwall. Before proceeding to purchase, buyers should consider an independent check of all aspects of the property. Further information on mobile coverage and broadband availability is found on ofcom and openreach ‘checker’ websites. Visit the Gov.uk website to ‘check long term flood risks. 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A stunning country estate occupying an elevated position on the outskirts of Chelmsford city centre, set within approximately 8 acres and enjoying far-reaching panoramic views.This exceptional residence offers over 11,884 sq. ft., of accommodation including a magnificent 7-bedroom main house featuring an indoor swimming pool, large private gym, home cinema and extensive entertaining and leisure spaces throughout. The property also includes two self-contained one-bedroom annexes, a detached entertainment building and a substantial triple garage block with auxiliary accommodation above, creating a highly versatile multi-generational or income-generating estate.Hilltop Views benefits from three gated accesses from the road:Two form a sweeping in-and-out carriage driveway to the main residence, creating a grand and private approachThe third provides direct access to the triple garage and auxiliary accommodationThe main residence offers beautifully designed accommodation including 7 bedrooms, expansive living and entertaining spaces, Games and leisure areas and a luxury home cinema. An exceptional double-island kitchen designed for large-scale entertaining, a large indoor swimming pool complex and fully private gym currently under construction.In addition to the principal house, the estate features:A detached entertainment buildingTwo self-contained one-bedroom annexes, ideal for extended family living, staff accommodation, or rental incomeA feature detached garage block with auxiliary accommodation aboveSet in a commanding elevated position, the grounds extend to approximately 8 acres, offering privacy, seclusion, and uninterrupted countryside views, while remaining conveniently located for access to Chelmsford city centre and major transport links.You are welcomed into this exceptional residence via a grand entrance hall that leads directly into a bespoke living and entertaining space — an impressive focal point of the home, complete with a luxury home bar, making it ideal for both formal entertaining and relaxed social gatherings. This space flows seamlessly through double doors into the spectacular private cinema room, fully equipped with a surround sound system and bespoke tiered seating for up to fourteen guests, delivering a truly immersive, cinematic experience within the comfort of your own home.At the heart of the property lies the stylish bespoke kitchen, thoughtfully designed for both everyday family living and large-scale entertaining. It is fitted with Siemens touch-screen digital ovens, a Siemens dishwasher, Fisher & Paykel refrigeration, and finished with sleek quartz worktops. Discreet hidden doors lead through to a newly completed, high-end utility room, superbly appointed with two washing machines and two dryers, providing practical functionality without compromising on aesthetics. The kitchen further benefits from bi-folding doors opening directly onto the outdoor entertaining terrace, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle.The detached summer entertainment building offers an exceptional social space, fully equipped with beer pumps, a surround sound system, and DMX lighting, providing the perfect environment for hosting memorable events, celebrations, and summer evenings with family and friends.Back within the main house, a dedicated Games Room offers a further versatile leisure space, ideal for family relaxation, recreation, and unwinding away from the pace of daily life.For further leisure and relaxation, the indoor Swimming Pool Complex forms a stand-out feature of the home and an exceptional private wellness space. Operated via an air source heat pump, the pool is equipped with a diving board and an electric safety cover and is complemented by an eight-person sauna, creating a luxurious spa-style environment for year-round enjoyment. A fully equipped gym, currently under construction, is conveniently positioned at the end of the leisure suite, completing this impressive health and wellbeing zone.Ascending to the first floor via a striking timber staircase with glazed balustrades, the principal bedroom suite provides a luxurious and private retreat. This superb space features two walk-in dressing rooms and a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom fitted with Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware, offering both elegance and comfort. This level also hosts four further generously proportioned bedrooms one with an additional en-suite and a stylish family bathroom.A further staircase leads to the second floor, where two additional bedrooms and a shower room provide flexible and versatile accommodation, ideal for family members or guests.The landscaped grounds and gardens extend to approximately 8 acres, offering multiple areas for entertaining, including sun terraces, covered seating/BBQ areas, a seated fire pit and leisure spaces. Beyond, the grounds feature a lake, golf zone, garden room and peaceful relaxation areas, providing a stunning outdoor lifestyle environment. Bespoke heated Triple Garaging provides secure, climate-controlled storage for classic cars and high-end vehicles.Additional features include underfloor heating, app-controlled LED lighting, CCTV and two EV car charging points.Rettendon Common is set amidst beautiful countryside and bridleways, while offering excellent village amenities including a primary school, local shops, All Saints’ Church, and close proximity to RHS Hyde Hall, the renowned Vita Bella restaurant, and Hanningfield Reservoir. The area benefits from excellent transport links via the A130, A12 and M25, with mainline rail services from nearby Chelmsford City Centre. There is an excellent selection of local schools, with further highly regarded educational facilities in Chelmsford, including King Edward VI Grammar School and New Hall School.Nearby attractions include Beechwoods Equestrian Centre, Battlesbridge Antiques Centre, RHS Hyde Hall and the scenic Hanningfields, offering superb countryside walks. Rettendon Common is approximately 2.5 miles from South Woodham Ferrers, 4 miles from Wickford (with services to London Liverpool Street in around 40 minutes), while the vibrant Chelmsford City Centre is about 7.5 miles away.
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£1,000,000 - £1,100,000 Guide Price. Grade II Listed double fronted residence. Four reception rooms & large kitchen diner. Four generous double bedrooms. Two en-suite + family bathroom. Stunning grounds - approx. 0.75 acre. Swimming pool + pool house. Dedicated Office Space. Easy access - road/ rail networks. Excellent schooling options.Fine & Country presents Dean Farm, a particularly handsome Grade II listed country residence that immediately captivates with its elegant double-fronted façade, exquisite period detailing and idyllic setting. Nestled beyond a traditional Kentish ragstone wall and surrounded by over half an acre of mature, beautifully composed grounds, this is a home that balances heritage character with the ease and sophistication of modern rural living. A detached studio annexe, outdoor swimming pool with pool house and separate office building further enhances the versatility of the estate, collectively offering around 4,000 square feet of superb accommodation with breathtaking elevated views over the valley in semi-rural East Farleigh.The Principal ResidenceDean Farm embodies the charm and warmth of an historic country home, its interiors enriched by an abundance of authentic features. Timber and sash bay windows, exposed floorboards, oak panelling, beamed ceilings and a series of open fireplaces, including a striking inglenook within the sitting room, bring a sense of heritage and timeless comfort to every room. The layout flows with purpose, creating spaces that welcome both relaxed daily living and effortless entertaining.The ground floor offers a wonderful variety of reception rooms, among them a conservatory overlooking the gardens, a welcoming kitchen and dining space with an adjoining utility room, and additional rooms that adapt beautifully to family gatherings, quiet reading corners, or formal hosting. Practicality is delivered by a cloakroom and an impressive cellar with natural light and generous ceiling height, offering potential for storage, hobbies, or further creative use.A beautifully proportioned staircase rises to a first floor of four generous double bedrooms. Two are complemented by en suite bathrooms, while a further family bath and shower room ensures comfort for guests and family members alike.The GroundsSet within approximately three quarters of an acre, the gardens are an ever-changing tapestry of colour and texture, unfolding across tiered lawns, established shrubbery and specimen planting, with the added charm of an orchard. Far-reaching views stretch over neighbouring farmland to the front and sweep across the valley to the rear, lending the entire setting a sense of peace and gentle grandeur.Swimming Pool & Pool HouseThe outdoor swimming pool takes centre stage during the warmer months, paired with an expansive astroturf terrace perfect for gatherings and al fresco dining. The accompanying pool house, complete with kitchenette, shower and sauna facilities, creates a private retreat for relaxation and entertainment.Studio AnnexePositioned above the detached double garage, the well-presented studio annexe provides invaluable supplementary accommodation. Whether for guests, multi-generational living, creative pursuits, or an Airbnb opportunity, it offers complete independence with exceptional flexibility.Detached Office BuildingA dedicated office space sits quietly within the grounds, enjoying panoramic, elevated views across the gardens and valley. Designed for focus and productivity, it is ideally suited to remote working or running a small business from home while benefiting from the tranquillity of the surrounding landscape.Parking & GaragingPrivate parking for numerous vehicles is available, together with a detached double garage.LocationEast Farleigh and the surrounding villages are celebrated for their beauty and strong sense of community, while being surprisingly well connected. A choice of nearby stations provides services to London in around an hour, and the Channel Tunnel and ferry ports are readily accessible for continental travel.The area is renowned for its educational opportunities, with excellent primary and secondary schools close by a selection of Grammar Schools in Maidstone and highly regarded independent schools at Sutton Valence only minutes away. Maidstone, the county town of Kent, provides an extensive array of retail, leisure and cultural amenities and serves as a vibrant hub for the wider region.Freehold Council Tax Band G EPC Rating E For mobile phone coverage in the area please look online Ultrafast, Superfast and Standard broadband is available at the property Utilities:- Electric / Gas / Mains Water / Cable Tv or Satellite / Broadband Drainage is via a shared septic tank (3 properties), unknown if compliant - professional advice should be sought The property benefits from private parking, accessed via a shared driveway, maintenance of shared driveway is shared between 3 properties
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Welcome to Yew Tree Farm, this home is an exceptional five-bedroom 18th-century detached barn conversion within easy reach of Aylesbury, Buckingham and Bicester, set within approximately two acres of beautifully landscaped formal gardens, an all-weather tennis court, and a spectacular heated swimming pool. Lovingly reconstructed by the current owners, this remarkable oak framed home is approached via electric gates and enjoys a secluded position. The property perfectly combines historic character with contemporary comfort, offering a unique and highly desirable country lifestyle. Originally part of a local farm, Yew Tree Farm has been the subject of a meticulous and highly detailed restoration. All original oak beams were carefully removed, numbered, and reinstated in its exact position, ensuring the integrity of the original structure was preserved. The result is a truly unique home that seamlessly blends historic craftsmanship with modern living, set within exceptional grounds in a private and idyllic setting.Upon entering the reception hall offers a remarkable first impression, with its vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beams, and galleried landing above, while stylish oak flooring flows through to the inner hall. Throughout the home, character features are outstanding , including oak window frames and doors, ledge-and-brace internal doors, and vaulted ceilings, all contributing to the home`s warm and sophisticated atmosphere. On the ground floor, an inner hallway leads to four spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom finished to a high standard. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspect views over the landscaped gardens and beyond, along with a range of built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite bathroom, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath, separate shower, and a granite-topped vanity unit. The remaining bedrooms overlook the Mediterranean-style garden, while additional space includes a rear lobby or boot room that could easily be adapted to create a self-contained annex if desired.Yew Tree Farm provides generous and versatile accommodation, including three elegant reception rooms. The impressive dining room features a striking minstrel gallery, while the spacious drawing room is centred around a magnificent inglenook fireplace with a hand-crafted chimney breast inspired by traditional oast house technique and design. There is also, a stone and glazed conservatory overlooks and enjoys views across the gardens towards Marsh Gibbon, creating a tranquil and light-filled living space.The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a dual aspect with views over the surrounding gardens. It features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and is fitted with a range of high-quality cream units complemented by granite work surfaces. Integrated Neff appliances include a double oven, five-ring gas hob with extractor, and dishwasher, alongside a Calor gas Aga and an American-style fridge/freezer. The utility room also has views of the garden there are cream storge units, granite work surfaces and inset sink. The cloakroom has a two-piece suite consisting of a wash basin and WC. The space is both practical and inviting, with ample room for informal dining and family gatherings and entertaining.The first floor continues to offer generous accommodation, including a dual-aspect guest bedroom with panoramic views towards the surrounding countryside and a modern en-suite shower room. Further rooms include an additional bedroom, a study, and a family room with exposed beams, ideal as a children`s lounge or studio. There are many key features upstairs, with a galleried landing, reading area, and a minstrel`s gallery overlooking the dining room, where timber framing and an inglenook fireplace create a striking focal point. The south-facing gardens are beautifully maintained and thoughtfully designed, featuring an abundance of flower and shrub beds, decorative pots and troughs, and a computerised sprinkler and drip irrigation system. Modern sustainability has also been considered, with sixteen solar panels installed within the second paddock, helping to improve energy efficiency and reduce overall running costs. There is stabling and an adjoining tack room in addition, the property benefits from a range of leisure and practical amenities, including a recently surfaced all-weather tennis court, a heated swimming pool, a triple garage with an electric door to the double bay, and a separate workshop there is also an electric car charger for added convenience.Access to the property is via electrically operated wrought iron gates leading to a large driveway with ample parking. Additional practical features include two boarded lofts, utility areas, the heating and hot water are from a pressurised system including a water softener. Altogether, this is a distinctive and versatile rural home offering space, privacy, and a high standard of living in a well-connected Buckinghamshire village.The property benefits from excellent road connectivity via the A41 and M40, while nearby Bicester provides direct rail services to London, Marylebone and Birmingham, there is new East West rail line from Bicester connecting Oxford through to Cambridge opening soon making it ideal for commuters. Conveniently positioned, it offers easy access to a range of destinations, with central Oxford and Blenheim Palace approximately 30 minutes away, Bicester Village just 15 minutes away, Waddesdon Manor around 10 minutes away, and Silverstone Circuit roughly 20 minutes away. Everyday amenities are available in Grendon Underwood, with more extensive shopping and leisure facilities in Aylesbury, Oxford, and Milton Keynes. The area is well regarded for its schooling, falling within the catchment for Aylesbury grammar schools and Ofsted-rated Outstanding` Waddesdon School, with respected independent options including Swanbourne House School and Stowe School. The local dining has popular pubs such as The Swan, The Plough, and both The Akeman and Canaletto, while for fine dining the Michelin-starred The Nut Tree Inn is just a short drive away.There is a paddock of over two acres (approx) available that includes a 36 ft Nissan barn, a pony shelter, and direct vehicular access to the road (to be sold under separate negotiation)Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Central Heating Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: Yes Garage: Yes
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This lovely rural property offers an idyllic lifestyle opportunity, set in a tranquil valley, with panoramic views of the Monmouthshire countryside, a pleasant garden, equestrian facilities, nearby access to woodland and countryside for riding, walking and outdoor pursuits, with good commuter access, flexible work-from-home space and superfast fibre broadband. Situated in a quiet country lane, within the Glyn Valley, the spacious, detached, four-bedroom, extended stone property combines a charming cottage with contemporary, light-and-airy reception rooms. Its grounds, which total approximately 2.06 acres, include gently sloping lawn, a vegetable plot, an established small orchard and two entertaining terraces overlooking the garden and uninterrupted open countryside. For horse owners, there are two stock-proof paddocks, one of them containing two field shelters, plus a stable yard with four loose boxes, a tack room and a hay store. In front of the stable yard there is a parking area with space for up to five vehicles. Step inside –Wooden pedestrian gates set in a lovely old stone wall open from the little-used country lane into a pretty gravelled courtyard. The property is entered though a glazed wooden porch with Mandarin Stone slate floor tiles. An inner door opens to a reception hallway, an attractive room with engineered oak flooring. It is double height in part, with a small gallery landing above. To one side of this hallway is the oldest part of the house, the original stone cottage which is believed to be in excess of two hundred years old. Here is the spacious kitchen, a room with characterful ceiling beams, an exposed stone wall, an open stone fireplace (now housing a kitchen cupboard) and an abundance of charm. The Shaker-style kitchen units have oak work surfaces and the floor is tiled with Mandarin Stone multi-coloured slate. There is a double Butler sink with a plate rack over, a Rangemaster cooker, a built-in fridge and space for a dishwasher. Next to the main window there is a deep window seat with plenty of space for a breakfast table.The kitchen opens to a cosy snug, which has an exposed A-frame, a feature stone wall and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth within an oak beamed fireplace. At the back of this room, a glazed door leads to the study, a pleasant and private place to work from home, with an apex ceiling and two windows, one overlooking the pretty front courtyard. The reception hallway connects the kitchen and snug to the newer part of the house, which has been extended twice, most recently in 2004. Here, there is a dining room with engineered oak flooring and French doors to a pretty raised terrace, which gives views down the valley and up to Chepstow Park Woods. Along the back of the house, there is a generous living room with a brick-built feature fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove set on a stone hearth. The light-filled room has windows facing south and east and French doors lead out to a sun-trap, south-facing terrace.To the side of the entrance porch is a useful utility room, with slate floor tiles, space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, a utility sink and wall and base cupboards. Off the reception hallway there is a guest WC.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms off a split landing. The principal bedroom has a dual aspect, making the most of the views. It has a stylish, modern ensuite with a double walk-in shower.Next door is a light and airy guest bedroom with two windows enjoying views down the valley towards Shirenewton. This room benefits from an ensuite shower room. The two further bedrooms share the use of a charming family bathroom. The bathroom, like the pretty bedroom next door, is located in the older part of the house. Both feature the exposed A-frame and both still have old ledge and brace doors with original ironwork. Elsewhere in the property, modern ledge and brace doors have been matched up.Step Outside –The peaceful gardens and uninterrupted rural views are a real feature of this property. So, too, are the equestrian facilities and excellent outriding.The gardens to the side and rear of the property are mainly laid to lawn, with flower borders and established shrubs. Nearest the house there are two terraces, from which to enjoy the lovely surroundings. For grow-your-own enthusiasts, there is a small fenced orchard with apple, cherry and plum trees, a vegetable plot with raised beds and, alongside the stables, a fruit garden with an assortment of fruit bushes and further raised growing beds. The garden also contains a greenhouse and a garden shed. Beyond the gardens is a large paddock with two field shelters.At the front of the property, across the lane, there is a generous parking area leading to a woodshed and a stable yard. Two stable blocks face each other across the yard, together providing four loose boxes, a tack/feed room and a hay store. The yard is equipped with power and water supply. Alongside the stables there is a further stock-proof paddock.Directions –From Chepstow, take the B4293 Devauden Road, passing Itton Village Hall on your right. Continue to the top of the hill past 2 left turns. Immediately after the right bend, take the lane on your left. Lilac Cottage is the second property on your left, with parking in front of the stable yard on the right-hand side. What3words: ///collect.surpassed.entitle
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Dating back to the 16th century, Tudor House is a substantial and beautifully restored village home offering over 4,000 sq ft of elegant accommodation, thoughtfully reimagined for modern family living while retaining a wealth of historic charm. This remarkable five-bedroom residence seamlessly blends heritage architecture with contemporary comfort, creating a home of both grandeur and warmth.The entrance hall immediately sets the tone, featuring a magnificent original fireplace adorned with intricately carved timbers bearing the Tudor Rose, stars, rosettes and arrows within cusped panels. Throughout the house, rooms are defined by generous proportions, high ceilings and an abundance of natural light. The impressive beamed drawing room, centred around a vast inglenook fireplace, is particularly striking.At the heart of the home lies a stylish family kitchen, perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Bi-fold doors open onto an expansive sun terrace, ideal for al fresco dining, which overlooks the heated outdoor swimming pool (with safety cover) and enjoys uninterrupted views across gently tiered lawns and adjoining paddocks. The setting is both tranquil and inspiring, offering a rare sense of space and privacy within a village location. Tudor House is, quite simply, a truly special home in an idyllic countryside setting.The LocationWhitchurch is a quintessential Buckinghamshire village, rich in history and charm, with a delightful high street lined with period cottages and notable architectural landmarks. The village is also home to the atmospheric ruins of the 12th-century Bolbec Castle, destroyed during the Civil War.The area is particularly well regarded for education, with a local primary school and outstanding state options nearby in Swanbourne and Mursley. The property falls within the catchment area for Aylesbury Grammar School and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, while renowned independent schools including Berkhamsted, Swanbourne House, Beachborough, Winchester House, Ashfold Preparatory School and Stowe are all within easy reach.Village amenities are excellent and include a butcher, GP surgery, post office, hairdresser, osteopath, veterinary practice, children`s playground and a welcoming village pub. For outdoor enthusiasts, a network of ancient footpaths and circular walks lie just beyond the doorstep, including the popular Aylesbury Ring, offering sweeping views across Aylesbury Vale.Further enhancing connectivity, a new railway station is under construction in nearby Winslow on the East-West Rail line, linking Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge. Due for completion in 2024, it will provide an estimated journey time of just 27 minutes to Oxford. With excellent transport links, London is easily accessible via nearby Aylesbury or Leighton Buzzard where a 27 minute train to Euston connects you within minutes to the city and central London.Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: Mains Supply Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: No Garage: Yes
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STEP INSIDE This remarkable country residence seamlessly blends period charm with functional elegance, offering a warm welcome from the moment you enter. The entrance hall sets the tone with its rustic stone flooring and graceful staircase, guiding you to the heart of the home. The drawing room, filled with natural light from dual aspects, is a refined space ideal for both entertaining and quiet reflection. Nearby, the sitting room offers a more intimate atmosphere, perfect for fireside evenings, enhanced by its open inglenook fireplace and traditional character. The kitchen and breakfast room serve as the home's culinary hub, thoughtfully designed around a handsome red brick fireplace that provides a natural division between cooking and dining areas. French doors in the adjoining dining room open onto lush rear gardens, creating an ideal flow for indoor-outdoor entertaining. The scullery, rich with historic detail including a bread oven and brick-based sink, presents versatile potential, while the boot room-located closest to the stables-hints at the property's equestrian suitability. Additional functional spaces include a light-filled workshop, ideal for creative or practical use, and a traditional cellar well-suited for wine storage or other curated collections. Upstairs, the principal suite offers serene views over the gardens, creating a restful retreat complemented by a private en suite. Three additional double bedrooms on this floor balance style with comfort, two of which feature their own en suites, and all with lovely outlooks. The family bathroom stands out with its twin freestanding baths, ideal for a luxurious soak after a day spent outdoors. The second floor continues the home's generous accommodation with four further double bedrooms, each enjoying unique character and views, as well as a well-appointed bathroom. A secondary staircase enhances the sense of space and accessibility throughout. This home is a rare blend of history, charm, and modern functionality-perfect for those seeking a countryside lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or style. STEP OUTSIDE North Stow Farm is approached via a private gated drive, leading to the main house and a collection of traditional outbuildings. A horseshoe-style driveway, flanked by brick pillars and centered around a majestic Cedar Tree, frames a picturesque arrival with sweeping views across the paddocks toward Kings Forest. To the south, a tranquil walled garden shelters mature trees and an inviting outdoor swimming pool-ideal for relaxing or entertaining. To the north, the stables and cartlodge-style garage offer character and functionality, hinting at the property's equestrian roots. The grounds to the east unfold in a blend of paddocks and landscaped areas, connected by the main drive. Scattered throughout the property are several unconverted buildings with exceptional potential. a large stable block. (Offered by separate negotiation is a grand-scale barn that offers further opportunity for equestrian use or future development, subject to the necessary permissions). LOCATION Nestled in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, North Stow is a peaceful and picturesque village that offers the charm of rural living with excellent access to nearby amenities. Surrounded by ancient woodlands, and bridleways, the village is a haven for nature lovers, walkers, and those seeking a slower, more grounded pace of life. Despite its tranquil setting, North Stow is conveniently located just a short drive from the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, where you can enjoy a vibrant mix of independent shops, acclaimed restaurants, cultural attractions, and highly regarded schools. SERVICES •Main Electric •Mains Water •Private Drainage •Oil Fired Heating •Council Tax Band – H •Grade II - Listed AGENTS NOTES We understand there are rights over the land for a shooting syndicate
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Boasting a privileged position overlooking the tranquil lakes, the property offers breathtaking views that serve as a daily reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds it. From the moment one steps foot onto the meticulously landscaped grounds, it becomes evident that this residence is truly special.As one enters the home, they are greeted by a sense of warmth and charm that permeates throughout. The interior spaces exude a classic yet inviting ambiance, with features such as exposed beams and original fireplaces adding to the property's character and allure. The layout is thoughtfully designed to optimize both functionality and comfort, with spacious living areas ideal for entertaining guests or simply unwinding with loved ones.One of the standout features of this property is its potential for extension, presenting an exciting opportunity for the discerning buyer to customize and expand the living space to suit their individual needs and preferences. Whether it's adding an additional bedroom, creating a home office, or incorporating a modern open-plan kitchen, the possibilities for enhancement are virtually endless.In addition to its considerable potential, the property also offers practical amenities that enhance everyday living. A double garage and parking provide convenience and peace of mind for residents. Furthermore, the fact that the property is not listed presents a rare opportunity for those seeking to make their mark on a piece of history without the constraints often associated with listed buildingsIn summary, this four-bedroom detached house on Fishpool Street in St Albans represents the epitome of refined living, offering a harmonious blend of character, potential, and practicality. With its idyllic location, panoramic views, and scope for expansion, this is a residence that promises to fulfil the aspirations of its fortunate new owners for years to come.
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This captivating period country residence exudes timeless elegance and is nestled amidst the unspoiled countryside overlooking the Wye Valley. The exceptional Grade II listed Georgian property offers a wealth of original features and is perfectly positioned to provide an unparallelled lifestyle. The welcoming entrance hall has a tiled floor with access to the wine cellar and leads to a gracious reception hall with a north-facing window and ample storage. On this ground floor, there is also a stylish cloakroom featuring modern amenities. The elegant Drawing Room can be found off the inner hallway with stunning views towards Monmouth and French doors overlooking the beautifully mature and manicured south-facing garden to the rear. The room is filled with natural light from the two large windows and a beautiful ornate fireplace with open fire completes the charm. From the drawing room, double doors lead into the south-facing dining room with its two large sash windows with wooden shutters and a multi-fuel wood burner offering a wonderful place to enjoy family get-togethers.The Sitting Room is a comfortable, cosy room which has exceptional views over the Wye Valley with a large bay window with window seat, wooden shutters and a recessed wood burner. The charming kitchen/breakfast room, nestled in the oldest part of the house, boasts oak-faced kitchen units, a striking AGA, and French doors leading out to the rear terrace. There is also a convenient utility room and access to the second cellar. Birchfield House's first floor offers a world of refined comfort and breathtaking views. The Principal Suite enjoys views of the Lower Wye Valley and the south windows offer views across the gardens. There is a range of wardrobes that provides ample storage and the en-suite bathroom with a south-facing window features a contemporary bathroom suite with bath and walk-in shower. Bedroom Two has French windows leading to a balcony, offering a sweeping view of the picturesque surroundings. It's adorned with two exquisite slit stained glass windows to the north. Steps lead down to a bathroom with an east-facing window, bath and walk-in shower.A staircase leads up to a study/fifth bedroom that offers north and south aspects (with a slit window to the east) and commands some of the most breathtaking views in the house. Bedroom Three offers a south-facing window and radiator, while Bedroom Four boasts an early fireplace feature and hob grate, along with a south-facing window. The family bathroom, complete with a north-facing window, features a white bathroom suite. The self-contained annexe is perfect for accommodating relatives or generating additional income through holiday lets. It comprises a comfortable sitting room with west and north windows, and bookshelves. The bathroom includes a white bathroom suite, with plumbing for a washing machine. Bedroom One offers a north-facing window, radiator, and an open-plan hall/breakfast area with glazed doors leading to the garden, a quarry-tiled floor, and a Worcester oil-fired boiler. The Kitchenette includes fitted units, a cooker with an extractor, and a fridge freezer. A pine staircase leads up to the second bedroom featuring west and south leaded lights and a beamed ceiling.To the east of the main house, there are a range of traditional stone and slate-roofed outbuildings, including a two-storey Coach House including Stables. These buildings have planning consent for conversion into an attractive self-contained three bedroom cottage. Building regulations approval ref FP0589/04.Extensive gardens grace the south side of the house, extending beyond paved terraces to large lawned areas. Shrub and rose borders, intertwined with mature trees, create a picturesque landscape. Enjoy recreational activities on the floodlit hard Tennis Court. To the north, across the public lane, you'll find a pasture paddock. The entire property extends to approximately 2 ½ acres.AGENTS NOTE: ESTATE AGENTS ACT We are required under the Estate Agents Act 1979 and the Provision of Information Regulations 1991 to point out that one of the clients we are acting for in the sale of this property is a connected person as defined by the Act.To reach Birchfield House from Monmouth, follow the A466 Wye Valley road to Bigsweir bridge. Just prior to the bridge, take a left on a hairpin bend towards St. Briavels. Wind through the village until you reach a T junction with the B4228 Coleford to Chepstow road. Turn right, and after about 1 mile, take a right turn signposted for St. Briavels Common. Continue along this lane until you reach a telephone kiosk, beyond which is a sign for Hudnalls Loop Road. Bear right, and after approximately ¼ mile, you'll arrive at Birchfield House on the left-hand side of the road. What3words: ///astounded.covers.published
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Step into history with this exceptionally charming Grade II listed four-bedroom residence, dating back to 1640 and thoughtfully refurbished by the current owners. This period, often referred to as the late Renaissance or Caroline era, follows shortly after the English Civil War.Set within just over an acre of private, mature grounds, The Old House beautifully combines spacious interiors and striking period features with modern-day convenience.The property offers three to four generously sized double bedrooms, each with its own shower and wash facilities, creating a refined, boutique-style feel.The property offers:•Versatile living accommodation, ideal for families or those working from home •Secure, gated entrance with electric gates •Electric vehicle charging point •Beautifully restored interiors featuring exposed beams, original fireplaces and thoughtfully integrated modern touches •Breathtaking countryside views across The Clent Hills •Multiple outbuildings, including a triple garage with potential office space above, and a fully equipped summer house with electricity •Generous outdoor space, perfect for entertaining, gardening, or relaxing in peaceful surroundingsSet on a stunning elevated plot, this property enjoys panoramic views of the Clent Hills, that truly elevate its appeal. The surrounding landscape offers a breath taking backdrop in every season.To the front and side, you’ll find ample parking, while the addition of a delightful Summer House provides the perfect spot for peaceful reading, relaxing, or entertaining guests. At the rear, a sunny, secluded courtyard with original Well, is just off the kitchen and creates a tranquil, private outdoor space, ideal for morning coffee or al fresco dining.Located in the highly regarded area of Halesowen, approx. 7 miles from Birmingham City Centre, offering excellent amenities and transport links. Halesowen is a well-connected and sought-after location, ideal for both commuters and families.This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history without compromising on comfort. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all this remarkable home has to offer.Property Information, Services & Utilities:Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band E EPC Rating: D Services: Mains electric, gas, water & drainage Heating: Combi boiler central heating Broadband: Part-fibre broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider Mobile signal: 5G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider Parking: Garage & driveway parking for multiple cars
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A fantastic opportunity to purchase a contemporary barn conversion offering in excess of 5,700sqft of flexible accommodation, including a stunning kitchen/dining/sitting room boasting a vaulted ceiling and far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. In addition to the main property, there is a new agricultural barn with office facilities, offering further scope for a number of uses, all situated on a plot of 1.5 acres in a desirable edge-of-village location.An impressive conversion of a concrete-framed modern barn, this stunning modern home boasts abundant light-filled space and an easy flow for easy family living.It has been equipped to exacting standards, and is future-proofed with zoned underfloor heating powered by a NIBE 20Kw air source heat pump.A large vaulted reception hall sets the tone for what is to follow in this fantastic Buckinghamshire home. The kitchen/dining/sitting room is also vaulted and offers exceptional views of the surrounding countryside, making it ideal for large gatherings and entertaining.The Bower Willis-designed kitchen is fully equipped with a generous number of stylish units, featuring a large central island and a full range of AEG integrated appliances. A staircase off the kitchen leads to a newly converted first floor, which includes a snug, a large studio with an adjoining study/library, an office storeroom, and extensive eaves storage.Whilst the first floor has primarily been utilised as a studio by the current sellers, there is no doubt it offers huge flexibility to be used as additional reception rooms, including a media room, games room, gym, and the opportunity to reconfigure it to provide a substantial reception room. The ground floor accommodation has been carefully planned to provide a fantastic bedroom area accessed via the reception hallway. The principal suite has an en-suite bathroom and a separate shower room. There are three additional bedrooms (one currently used as a dressing room), the fourth bedroom benefits from having an en-suite bathroom, and a family bathroom serves the other bedrooms. OutsideThe property is approached via an electric five-bar gate leading to a gravel drive at the front of the barn, providing secure parking for numerous vehicles.The property as a whole stands in about 1.5 acres, with gardens laid to lawn wrapping around the barn with a large paved terrace off the main living room at the rear, making for the perfect space for outside entertaining, or just relaxing, taking in the breathtaking countryside views.Planning permission had been granted for a triple garage with accommodation above. ( Please Check Dates, Due To Expire ) There was also permission for a further separate vehicular access to the land. ( Please Check Expiry Dates ) From the main entrance, the drive forks, with a driveway leading to an adjacent new agricultural barn built in a similar style to the house, offering considerable scope for various uses.The barn has hardstanding for numerous vehicles, electric doors, and office facilities offering considerable scope for a number of uses subject to planning consent.The property is surrounded by approximately 23.5 acres of breathtaking far far-reaching views which are available for purchase by separate negotiation with the seller.Location This exceptional property is perfect for those who want access to amenities, good schools and commuter links, whilst enjoying space and countryside views around you.Nearby Oakley village features a local village shop, a public house, a combined primary school, a church and a local garage.The charming market town of Thame offers an excellent selection of shops, including Waitrose and Sainsbury's, as well as pubs, coffee shops, and restaurants.The growing town of Bicester with its famous shopping village, and supermarkets including a Tesco, Sainsburys, and Marks and Spencer Food Hall, along with a train service to London and Birmingham is 8 miles away, a 12-minute drive.The city of Oxford provides comprehensive shopping and cultural amenities. The M40 (Jct 8) is just a few minutes' drive away, and Haddenham & Thame Parkway offers fast and frequent trains to London.There is an excellent choice of schools, including Bucks grammar schools and a variety of independent schools such as Ashford and Swanbourne. Oxford schools include The Dragon, Summer Fields, St. Edward's, and Headington School.
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STEP INSIDELuxury, comfort and style are the perfect words to describe Downend, and it’s evident from the moment you walk through the door. At the heart of the home lies the beautifully equipped kitchen/dining/family room, featuring a generous relaxed seating area and an original 1930’s fireplace. The stunning kitchen includes a range of Fisher & Paykel integrated appliances, extensive quartz worktops, a walk-in pantry, and exceptional craftsmanship throughout, creating a space where everyone will want to gather.Beyond the kitchen, doors open directly onto the rear gardens, while the adjoining utility room could easily be adapted into a second kitchen to serve Bedroom 6, which benefits from an en-suite shower room and views over the garden. A nearby snug could also be used as a sitting room, creating a self-contained ground-floor living space, ideal for anyone requiring an independent area within the home.The sitting room enjoys views to both the front and rear, featuring an original open fireplace and currently arranged as a cinema room for the whole family to enjoy. From here, doors open into the extensive games/family room, a superb space designed for entertaining. It offers dedicated areas for playing pool, relaxing in the integrated indoor hot tub, or opening the bi-fold doors onto the rear entertaining terrace to take in the stunning views.On the first floor, the principal bedroom is a dedicated retreat designed for relaxation and luxury, featuring a spacious en-suite dressing room and a beautifully fitted walk-in wet room. A private door opens onto the balcony, allowing you to enjoy the wonderful views to their fullest.Bedrooms two and three each have their own en-suite facilities, while bedroom four benefits from the use of the family bathroom, complete with a separate shower enclosure and a roll-top bath positioned to overlook those superb views.The second floor offers an exceptional self-contained suite, ideal for a teenager or guest, with a generous bedroom, en-suite bathroom and an additional room currently used as a private sitting room, absolutely perfect.The Studio at DownmeadA Boutique Retreat or the Perfect Annexe, Where Luxury Meets LifestyleNestled in a peaceful, private corner of the grounds with far-reaching views over the adjoining countryside, The Studio at Downmead is more than just a boutique-style Airbnb, it’s a beautifully crafted home in its own right. From the moment you arrive, the sense of space and style is clear. A generously proportioned open-plan kitchen, living, and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by an air source heat pump and underfloor heating for year-round comfort.There are two spacious double bedrooms complimented by two luxurious bathrooms, finished to a high standard.A private decked terrace with hot tub – the ideal spot to relax and take in the tranquil surroundingsEvery element has been designed with modern living in mind, combining elegant design with practical touches, making The Studio a highly desirable annexe, a luxury retreat, or a permanent home you’ll fall in love with. STEP OUTSIDEDownmead sits well back within its generous plot of around 0.6 acres, perfectly positioned to make the most of the stunning countryside views to the rear, stretching across the Blackdown Hills.The south-facing gardens lie to the front of the property, featuring level lawns bordered by established shrubs, trees and bushes, offering complete privacy and a wonderful sense of seclusion. A sweeping driveway leads to the front of the house and a double garage, while to the side, a pathway leads to The Studio and a further secluded area of garden.To the rear of the main house, where the views are at their best, a large decked terrace whilst an covered outdoor kitchen provides the perfect space for relaxing or entertaining, with doors opening directly from the house to create a seamless indoor–outdoor flow. Hidden discreetly beneath the decking lies a charming nod to the past, a World War II Anderson air raid shelter, now offering useful additional storage. Additional guest parking for The Studio can be found at the top of the gardenSELLERS INSIGHTWe moved to Downmead nine years ago and we have absolutely loved living here.Now our children are older we are ready to move onto our new adventure and have already started renovating our new house.When we brought the house, it was a children’s home so was in good condition it was just quite basic so we have renovated the whole house from top to bottom.The fireplaces and entrance lobby floor are original to when the house was built and there is even an Anderson shelter in the back gardens under the outside bar.The views from the house are amazing all year round, we will miss them terribly along with the peace and quiet.The house is one of the largest in the village and we benefit greatly from having some of the best schools statistically on our doorstep.The studio is the newest addition built 2 years ago and it perfect for holidays and guest accommodation when our family visits and they never want to leave.It’s time for Downmead to be passed onto its next family to build some new memories.SERVICES/NOTESMains electricity and water – Mains drainage to Downmead along with oil central heating. The Studio has private drainage along with air source heat pump, underfloor heating and PV panels
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Gefrin is a substantial and highly versatile detached dormer bungalow set within approximately one acre in a peaceful, sought-after rural location on a quiet no-through lane in Hadzor. Built in 2005, the property extends to about 2,485 sq ft and provides flexible five-bedroom accommodation with two reception rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, four bathrooms with one further vanity ensuite, making it ideal for family or multi-generational living. Beyond the main house, two substantial workshops (totalling 9,103 sq ft) - one with full industrial use and a second with a showroom and underfloor heating - offering exceptional commercial potential. Secure gated access, generous parking, attractive rear gardens and far-reaching countryside views complete this distinctive opportunity.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Wychavon EPC: Rating C Property Construction: Bungalow - standard (brick and tile). Workshop - non standard (brick and asbestos cement roof. Warehouse - non standard (steel-framed, fully Kingspan insulated walls and roof. Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage and Sewerage: Klargester Biodisc sewage treatment plant Heating: Underfloor heating and oil central heating Broadband: FTTP full fibre ultrafast fibre broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. The bungalow, workshop are all connected with CAT6 cabling allowing all three buildings to be networked together. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Driveway parking for 4+ vehicles. Private car parking for workshop and warehouse. Additional Information: Shared drainage via a Klargester treatment plant, for main house and the commercial property on the grounds. Separate oil tanks for main house and commercial building. Warehouse has underfloor heating Foam roof insulation in commercial building The commercial workshop has full industrial use rights. Private well on site located on front drive of Grefin. Plot is on three title deeds.
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INVITING OFFERS BETWEEN £1,500,000- £1,700,000 A GRAND 7-BEDROOM VICTORIAN ARTS & CRAFTS RESIDENCE WITH PANORAMIC HUMBER VIEWS Set on an elevated plot with sweeping views of the Humber and its iconic bridge, this remarkable Victorian home offers over 3.2 acres of landscaped gardens and classic architectural charm. With spacious living areas across four floors, high ceilings, and many original period details, this property offers an elegant and inviting place to call home. There are seven generous bedrooms, four bathrooms, and several reception rooms, each capturing unique views and designed with character. Located conveniently near Hessle and Hull’s city centre, this property is a beautiful blend of historic style and modern convenience. From the Agent's PerspectiveThis stunning late Victorian home stands as a fine example of Arts & Crafts architecture, with both grandeur and warmth. Elevated on a south-facing plot, it offers commanding views of the Humber River and its iconic bridge, providing a scenic backdrop from nearly every room. The home sits within 3.2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, with spacious lawns that create a sense of openness and privacy. These grounds feature well-maintained pathways, a generous raised terrace in front, detached double garage and ample outdoor space that complements the home’s stately presence. Upon entering, you’re greeted by a grand reception hall, a central hub that sets the tone for the rest of the home with its high ceilings and stunning period details. Many of the principal rooms maintain their original charm—particularly the fireplaces, which serve as focal points and nods to the property’s history. The living room, designed with mullioned windows, and the formal dining room both enjoy expansive views and ample natural light, which heightens the warmth and character of these spaces. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, which is both functional and inviting. Measuring 27 feet by 20 feet, it offers room to gather and entertain, enhanced by the Aga cooker, fully integrated appliances, and a butler’s pantry. There’s also a handy utility room and downstairs W.C., offering practical touches that enhance the home’s liveability. As you move up the sweeping staircase, the first floor impresses with a landing adorned with stained glass windows, adding a touch of artistry. The master suite, which benefits from breathtaking south-facing views over the Humber, includes a luxurious en-suite bathroom and a private dressing room, creating a personal retreat. The second bedroom features its own walk-in bay window with views, a shower, and a wash basin, while three additional bedrooms and two further bathrooms complete this level. On the top floor, a spacious studio bedroom offers an ideal area for teenagers, guests, or even a home office, complete with an additional bedroom, bathroom and large storage area. This flexibility makes the top floor a self-contained space perfect for guests seeking privacy. Outside, the property features a gated entrance that leads to a spacious driveway and a substantial double garage with an expansive undercroft. The grounds stretch to Hessle Foreshore, providing a peaceful environment where one can enjoy the natural landscape and river views. The location is highly desirable, with close access to Hessle’s vibrant centre, the city of Kingston upon Hull, and nearby motorway links. It’s also ideally situated near reputable private schools, making it an excellent choice for families. From the Owners PerspectiveWe have lived here for over 40 years, cherishing its unique charm and creating countless memories. Now, in our later years, we feel it’s time to pass this special home to a younger family to enjoy. We moved in during our late 30s, hosting weddings and parties in the extensive grounds, once home to horses and now beautifully landscaped. Over time, we’ve reinstated a grass tennis court, added an outdoor covered BBQ area with water and electrics, and planted numerous trees, including pleached Hornbeams, Silver Birches, and a stunning Walnut tree. Our grandsons love practising football on the expansive lawns, and the sunken garden, with its Acers, Hostas, and Magnolias, is a magical space. A hidden fruit cage, mature herbaceous borders, and watering systems further enhance the gardens.The house, designed by renowned architect Frank Tugwell, spans four floors. The cellars, bright and accessible, offer potential for conversion, while the main floor centres around a welcoming kitchen with an Aga, complemented by contemporary interiors and original Arts and Crafts features, including unique fireplaces and stunning parquet floors. The first floor boasts spacious bedrooms with spectacular views, and the top floor, previously children’s rooms, now serves as an office and guest space, with potential for a self-contained apartment. Protected by solid oak electric gates, the property feels like a safe haven. Our son’s nearby converted coach house adds to this sense of security and connection. The South-facing patio offers breathtaking views of the 3.2 acres down to the river, where we’ve loved watching ships sail past. As Tom Boyd, the previous owner, told us, we are merely custodians of Beacon Garth. It’s time to pass this beautiful home on, carrying with us a lifetime of wonderful memories. 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. Site plan disclaimerThe site plan, which can be found on the online listing, shows the proposed boundaries and access to both Beacon Garth and Beacon Lodge.Beacon Garth boundary is shown in blueBeacon Lodge boundary is shown in red (to include x3 off road parking spaces) 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.
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Positioned in the highly sought-after village of Bledlow Ridge, this impressive home combines classic architectural features with modern comfort, offering luxurious accommodation and extensive grounds that include equestrian facilities, an annexe, and a natural swimming pond.Accommodation Arranged across three floors, Rockworth House has been thoughtfully designed with family living and entertaining in mind.The reception hall welcomes you with its stone-flagged flooring and cloakroom, setting the tone for the stylish interiors throughout.A stunning kitchen/breakfast room features bespoke hand-built cabinetry, stone flooring, wooden worktops, integrated appliances including a range-style cooker, and a generous dining area. Bifold doors open onto the rear terrace, offering uninterrupted views of the gardens.The garden room is glazed on three sides and includes a feature fireplace with marble surround, wood flooring, and extensive bespoke cabinetry. French doors lead directly onto the landscaped terrace.Additional reception spaces include a bright sitting room, elegant dining room, and a family room opening to the side garden. A beautifully fitted study and well-equipped utility room complete the ground floor.Upstairs, the first floor hosts:Four luxurious bedroom suites, each with individually styled bathrooms or shower rooms.The principal suite boasts a large dressing room, en suite wet room, and double doors to a private balcony with panoramic countryside views.A fifth bedroom and a showpiece family bathroom with a freestanding bath are also on this floor.The second floor comprises:Two further bedrooms, one with en suite shower room.A cinema room, ideal for family movie nights.A cloakroom and additional storage.Modern features include underfloor heating via a Heatmiser system, air conditioning in select rooms, and integrated Sonos speakers throughout key areas and on the terrace.Gardens & Grounds The property is accessed via two electric wooden sliding gates leading to a paved driveway with parking for multiple vehicles and a two-bay carport.A detached annexe/outbuilding offers a gym and wine room on the ground floor, with a bedroom and en suite shower room above ideal for guests, staff, or potential self-contained accommodation.The rear garden is a beautifully landscaped oasis, with expansive lawns, herbaceous borders, and a large sun terrace with pergola perfect for al fresco entertaining.A charming kitchen garden includes raised beds, a Victorian-style greenhouse, and an espalier fruit tree screen.The grounds also feature a hot tub area, vine and wisteria-clad pergola, an outdoor fireplace and dining area, and a timber workshop.Equestrian facilities include:A stable yard with four loose boxes, a tack room, and a storage barn, all surrounded by picturesque wildflower meadows, woodland areas, and a productive orchard.At the far end of the grounds:A natural wildlife pond with a decked surround attracts local flora and fauna.A natural swimming pond with adjoining picnic lawn provides a stunning and sustainable recreational feature.The gardens are served by Wi-Fi controlled lighting and a rainwater-fed irrigation system, blending modern efficiency with a strong ecological focus.Location Rockworth House is located in Bledlow Ridge, a desirable Chilterns village surrounded by countryside and woodland walks, yet within easy reach of larger towns and rail links.High Wycombe 5 miles (London Marylebone from 27 minutes)Beaconsfield 10 miles (London Marylebone from 23 minutes)Henley-on-Thames 14 milesOxford 22 milesCentral London approx. 35 milesThe area is well-served by an excellent choice of grammar and private schools, including The Royal Grammar School in High Wycombe and Godstowe, Wycombe Abbey, and The Beacon.IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.JFP250055
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Beyond the private driveway and through the grand entrance hall, this outstanding eco-smart residence reveals itself as a home of rare calibre, where architectural elegance meets countryside serenity. Thoughtfully designed to capture natural light and showcase its extraordinary setting, the property embraces uninterrupted rural views at every turn, framed by expansive picture windows and an array of bi-fold doors that seamlessly connect interior and exterior spaces.Upon entering, one is immediately captivated by the breathtaking aspect across open farmland—views that evolve with the seasons and flood the interiors with light. The spacious entrance hall sets a graceful tone, leading the eye directly towards the horizon through full-height glazing.Straight ahead is a formal dining room that offers a versatile space that easily transforms into a games room or children’s playroom. This stylish space opens onto a raised balcony with steps down to the garden—ideal for entertaining or enjoying a quiet morning coffee. Adjacent lies the elegant lounge, a beautifully appointed room with further panoramic views and direct access to the terrace via additional bi-fold doors, creating a harmonious flow between inside and out.Stepping down to the heart of the home is the showstopping open-plan kitchen, dining, and family living area—an expansive, light-filled sanctuary designed for modern lifestyles. The sleek, contemporary kitchen is a chef’s dream, centred around a striking island with breakfast seating and complemented by an impressive suite of four integrated ovens and premium appliances. Whether hosting large gatherings or enjoying relaxed family living, this space delivers effortless versatility and comfort, opening directly onto the patio and gardens beyond.Discreetly tucked away, a spacious utility and boot room provides everyday functionality, with built-in storage and external access, while a cloakroom/WC adds further practicality.A dedicated study enjoys private access from the outside and adjoins a contemporary shower room—offering excellent potential as a sixth bedroom, guest suite, or secluded home office.One of the home’s most distinctive features is the superb guest wing or optional self-contained annexe—ideal for extended family, guests, or multi-generational living. This luxurious space comprises two generous double bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms, and a shared dressing area. Whether used as private quarters or a flexible entertaining space, this wing offers outstanding versatility and privacy.Ascending the beautifully lit staircase, the first floor is equally impressive. The principal suite is a private retreat of exceptional proportions, complete with a bespoke dressing room, a luxurious en-suite bathroom, and large bi-fold doors opening onto a Juliet balcony that perfectly frames the mesmerising rural outlook. Two additional double bedrooms—each beautifully appointed and with en-suites—complete the upper level, offering generous accommodation for family and guests alike.Outside, the gardens and grounds offer an exceptional opportunity for landscaping and personalisation. The rear garden, currently laid to lawn with a generous patio terrace, invites further development into a true horticultural haven. To the front, raised flower beds burst with seasonal colour, hinting at the home's green potential. Whether envisioned as structured formal gardens, a wildflower meadow, or a kitchen garden, the one-acre plot offers scope for creativity.Practicality continues with a substantial double garage and a further single garage—ideal for use as a workshop, gym, or studio. The sweeping driveway, already pre-wired for electric gates, allows for the future installation of your chosen design, while ample off-road parking ensures convenience for residents and guests alike.This exquisite residence stands as a celebration of modern craftsmanship and rural elegance, combining the peace and privacy of its countryside setting with the very best of eco-conscious living and contemporary design.Please note: Select images in this listing feature virtual staging to help illustrate the potential of the space. These enhancements are for inspiration only; the rooms are currently unfurnished.
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Key Features:• Semi-detached period property spanning approx. 2,599 sq. ft• Five well-proportioned bedrooms• Three bathrooms, including en-suites and modern family bathroom• Expansive open-plan living areas with two reception rooms• Conservatory with pitched glass ceiling• Landscaped rear garden• Outbuilding/studio• Electric gated driveway with parking for three vehicles• Integral garage and separate side access• Excellent location• FreeholdThe TourThe elegant façade with the handsome red brickwork is accentuated by classic Tudor-style gables, a nod to early 20th-century British suburban design. A sweeping bay window to the front elevates both the architectural interest and natural light within, while the electric gated driveway providing parking for up to three cars and mature planting create a sense of privacy and arrival.The original character is preserved and elevated inside through the use of period detailing, such as ornate ceiling roses, decorative cornices, and original timber balustrades — all balanced beautifully with modern updates. The entrance hall is grand and welcoming, with hardwood flooring running throughout the ground floor, creating warmth and visual continuity.At the heart of the home are a series of generously sized reception rooms, unified by flow and proportion. The principal reception room features a classic fireplace surround and floor-to-ceiling French doors, providing symmetry and seamless access to the conservatory and rear garden. The open-plan layout towards the rear flows effortlessly into the bespoke kitchen and dining space, which is equipped with traditional cabinetry, granite worktops, and a generous breakfast peninsula, ideal for both informal dining and entertaining.The conservatory is a highlight providing a light-filled sanctuary beneath a pitched glazed roof, offering panoramic views of the lush rear garden. It provides a year-round retreat that blurs the boundaries between inside and out.The bathroom and integrated garage complete the ground floor, adding practical convenience and further secure storage.Ascending via a solid timber staircase, the first floor reveals four spacious bedrooms, thoughtfully arranged to optimise privacy and flexibility. Each room benefits from fitted wardrobes and custom cabinetry, enhancing the usability of every space. The primary bedroom, positioned at the front, enjoys the grandeur of a wide bay window, inviting in morning light and views over the quiet residential street. A contemporary bathroom and separate WC, both tiled in neutral palettes serve the first-floor accommodation.The top floor is dedicated to a substantial principal suite, cleverly built into the roofline and benefitting from multiple skylights. The suite includes a generous bedroom with bespoke fitted wardrobes, a stylish en-suite bathroom, and ample eaves storage representing a true private retreat that elevates the home’s overall functionality and luxury.The rear garden is enclosed by mature trees and fencing for privacy and offers an expansive lawn bordered by well-established planting and a stone pathway. At the end of the garden sits a beautifully constructed outbuilding, fully powered and finished, ideal for use as a home office, creative studio, or gym.The AreaSet on the peaceful and desirable Peter Avenue, this home is perfectly situated within the prestigious Dobree Estate, known for its community feel and wide leafy streets. Residents enjoy proximity to the independent shops, restaurants, and cafés of Willesden Green and Kensal Rise, with both stations offering swift access to Central London via the Jubilee Line and Overground networks. Multiple bus routes enhance connectivity further. The area is also well served by green spaces, including King Edward VII Park and Roundwood Park, making this property ideal for families seeking space without compromise on location or convenience. VIEWINGS - By appointment only with Fine & Country – West Hampstead. Please enquire and quote RBA.
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Nestled in a prime position within the idyllic Ribble Valley, Addison House is a masterpiece of architectural brilliance, crafted to perfection using the finest Longridge Sandstone. Completed in 1999 by the renowned Buxton Brothers, this home stands as a testament to exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail.Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway leading through to a bespoke German kitchen, a culinary haven designed by award-winning talent Jonathan Paul. The kitchen's centrepiece is a series of Book Matched High Gloss Macassar Ebony floating units, which seamlessly house state-of-the-art appliances from Gaggenau, Miele, Sub-Zero, and Fisher & Paykel. Adjacent is a well-equipped preparation room featuring additional high-gloss cabinetry, under-counter freezers, and a large walk-in fridge. The kitchen and preparation areas are finished with seamless Corian work surfaces and pristine white porcelain floors—a combination of style and function.The home radiates warmth and character. The spacious living room features a Clearview wood-burning stove set within a striking stone Inglenook fireplace. A dedicated cinema/family room, complete with a Bang & Olufsen sound system, provides an intimate space for relaxation, whether enjoying a film or an album. This versatile room can also function as a formal dining area or playroom. To the rear, the stunning sun lounge offers panoramic views of the expansive south-facing garden. This exceptional space, perfect for hosting, includes a formal dining area that comfortably seats 22. French doors open onto a beautifully landscaped patio, where a tranquil water feature sets the tone for outdoor entertaining. A large home office, which doubles as a potential sixth bedroom, along with two cloakrooms, a utility area, and rear entrance, complete the ground floor.The galleried landing is delightful and off it is a functional balcony and the master suite itself is a sanctuary of luxury with bespoke cherry wood furniture, dual-aspect windows showcasing breathtaking views, and an indulgent ensuite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms to this floor with bedroom two having a 3pc en-suite shower room and bedrooms three and four share a family shower room and a fifth bedroom occupies the second floor.Adjacent to the main house is a versatile building housing a large laundry room on the ground floor and a one-bedroom studio style apartment above. The apartment, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, offers sweeping views of the gardens and countryside. A second outbuilding, a detached double garage, equipped with a wine store, WC, and another charming one-bedroom apartment above, further enhance the property.The exterior is equally impressive, with remote-controlled wrought iron gates opening onto a tarmacadam driveway accommodating several vehicles. The grounds are a gardener's dream, featuring raised beds, two greenhouses, an orchard, and vibrant borders that bloom year-round. The south-facing garden boasts a raised deck, extended patio, BBQ area, and the luxurious Breeze House Oval Cape—complete with a wood-burning stove, smart TV, fridge, and high-speed internet for year-round enjoyment.Addison House is a rare gem, nurtured to perfection by its owners and offering unparalleled potential for further development (subject to permissions). Situated in the vibrant community of Longridge, it benefits from easy access to excellent schools, including Stonyhurst College and Westholme School, as well as Michelin-starred dining, boutique shopping, and stunning countryside walks. With easy access to motorway and rail networks, this magnificent family home perfectly balances rural charm with modern convenience.Proof of funding required to view.Council Tax Band: G I Freehold I EPC: C
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Fine & Country are delighted to present Old Camps, offering spectacular views towards Watership Down, this spacious, light-filled modern home features award-winning gardens and a separate 2-bedroom annexe. Old Camps also benefits from impressive energy efficiency, with the highest possible A rating.Seller Insight: What is your favourite room in the house and why?Downstairs - it has to be the dining room. Sitting under the double height atrium sky light is stunning. Even on the darkest of winter's days, the space always feels light, warm and airy.Upstairs - it has to be the master bedroom suite. A luxurious wet room, well-appointed dressing room and a master bedroom with sweeping views over the countryside and Watership Down. There is also access to the large balcony, to soak up the sunshine or to enjoy your breakfast.Who do you think will be the ideal new owner?The next owners could be a family who need multi-generational accommodation. The large, open plan and contemporary annexe provides luxurious living space for parents or children. The annexe can also house support staff if required.What do you love most and why?The contemporary design and intimate character of the house are one of the reasons we love our house. The integration between inside and outside living is sumptuous, with the courtyard garden providing a flexible entertaining space from early spring till late autumn. The views from upstairs are sensational, but when downstairs, the feeling of intimacy and privacy abounds.Garage space for 4 cars, a large workshop, well-appointed home office/studio provide flexible living.What do you love about the local community?The warm and welcoming community is very active, with villagers gathering for regular social events, at the coffee shop or with the surrounding villages of Kingsclere or Ashford Hill.How easy is it to commute from here?There is a regular bus service to Newbury or Basingstoke with direct trains to London Paddington or Waterloo in approx. 45 minutes. The local station at Thatcham is only a 7-minute drive.What made you choose this property over others?We purchased the property because of the stunning location.Accommodation Summary:Ground Floor: As you enter through the main door, the central atrium at Old Camps is flooded with natural light from the expansive roof lantern above. The atrium houses the dining area, which in turn leads to a snug seating area with log burner and through to the kitchen and utility via double doors. Beneath the limestone tiling is underfloor heating. The sitting room, with log burner, enjoys views over and access to the decked terrace and access through to what is currently a home office but is a very versatile space. A separate study and WC complete the ground floor.First Floor:An open staircase leads from the central atrium up to the galleried landing, again flooded with natural light. The layout allows excellent separation between bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite enjoys the best views of the house, with floor to ceiling windows and access to the roof terrace. In addition to the generous en-suite, there's a well-appointed dressing room. 4 further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.Annexe:With a separate entrance and double garage, the self-contained annexe offers a great space for multi-generational living. With 2 bedrooms (one with ensuite), and WC on the ground floor, this makes way for a superb open-plan living room/kitchen on the first floor, with a feature log burner as a central focal point.Outbuildings:In addition to the garage with the annexe, there's a further double garage for the main house, which houses the Tesla power walls and gateway devices. This leads through to workshop space, ideal for a variety of uses including storage. Also, to be found in the grounds are a greenhouse and barn.Outside: The multi-award-winning garden has been landscaped by the current owner, and features a superb courtyard off the main house, a decked patio area with steps leading down to the formal gardens and productive fruit and vegetable area. In total the plot size is approximately 1.08 acres.Location and Setting:Perched on the historic grounds of a former Roman encampment, Old Camps enjoys a truly exceptional setting with far-reaching views across the rolling landscape of Hannington and the North Downs. This elevated position not only offers a rich sense of heritage, but also captures the timeless beauty of the surrounding Hampshire countryside.Nestled within a peaceful and picturesque village, the property is part of a close-knit rural community centred around a traditional village shop and Post Office, along with a charming parish church. The area is characterised by its tranquillity, natural beauty, and easy access to miles of unspoilt footpaths and bridlewaysideal for walking, riding, and enjoying the outdoors. Old Camps is perfectly placed for families seeking proximity to leading independent schools. Cheam School is just one mile away, while Elstree, Thorngrove, Bradfield College, Downe House, and St Gabriel's are all within easy reach, making this an ideal base for both prep and senior education. Despite its rural charm, the property benefits from excellent connectivity. The A339 links swiftly to the M3, while the A34 provides direct access to the M4, ensuring effortless travel by road. Rail connections are equally convenient, with regular fast services from Basingstoke to London Waterloo, and from Newbury and Thatcham to London Paddington.Just three miles away lies the popular village of Kingsclere, offering a selection of local amenities including a doctors' surgery, dentist, and traditional public houses. For a wider range of services, the bustling market towns of Basingstoke and Newbury are both within easy driving distance.Old Camps combines heritage, privacy, and connectivity in a setting that is both rare and remarkablea truly special place to call home.Additional information and services:Mains water, electricity and drainage Air source heat pump Solar Panels 14.2kwh Solar Panels (Main House) 6.4 kwh Solar Panels (Annexe) X 2 Intelligent EV Chargers X 2 Tesla Powerwall 2 (26kwh) 3 Phase Electricity Supply to the main house and annexeLocal Authority: Basingstoke & Deane Band DWhat3Words: ///modifies.solar.policies
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