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With easy access to mainland Europe, the UK appeals to future homeowners for its history, quaint villages with manicured lawns, red letter boxes, cream teas and stately homes such as Hampton Court or Atlantic facing Culzean Castle in Scotland, and its eclectic, vibrant capital where you can find the perfect house for sale in the United Kingdom.
At the heart of the estate stood The Priory, a part Grade II listed Gothic-style property dating back to the early 1800s and originally built as a private residence by Thomas Espin. More recently used as a hotel, The Priory is no longer in operational condition and requires some refurbishment—offering a blank canvas for new owners to create something exceptional.Adjacent, The Dower House is a well-maintained four-bedroom home with expansive gardens, triple-aspect reception rooms, and views over the surrounding parkland. Together, the properties enjoy a single gated entrance, mature parkland grounds, and a location within easy walking distance of the town centre.Step Inside – The PrioryThe Priory was once approached through its original formal entrance hall, where a beautifully hand-carved balustrade rose gracefully to the first floor. This entrance gave access to a series of reception rooms, each with its own character.The former guest reception, a smaller and naturally darker space, would once have provided an intimate welcome for visitors. Adjoining it, a generous bar area served as a lively focal point for social occasions, while the formal dining room, with its striking fireplace, offered grandeur for larger gatherings.Two further lounges, one enriched with traditional stained-glass detailing and elegant built-in cabinetry, enjoy views across the gardens. Together, these spaces would have conveyed the building’s original elegance and charm.Upstairs, the first floor containes ten bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, along with a self-contained one-bedroom apartment. In its hotel days, these rooms provided extensive guest accommodation; today, they require some attention and refurbishment to restore them to their former standard.The property has also retained its former commercial kitchen space and a substantial cellar, both offering scope for future adaptation. While the building is no longer operational, its underlying architectural integrity and scale present a rare opportunity for a new owner to reimagine and revitalise this significant historic property.Step Inside – The Dower HouseThe Dower House is entered via an impressive Gothic-style front door into a welcoming hall. To the right lies the main reception room, a spacious triple-aspect living area filled with natural light and views over the gardens. Opposite, the breakfast kitchen includes a walk-in pantry, additional storage, and a ground-floor bathroom.At the rear, a second reception room with a fitted bar enjoys views across the extensive lawns, making it ideal for entertaining. Two staircases rise to the first floor, where four double bedrooms—one linking both staircases—are served by two family bathrooms.Well maintained and in good order throughout, The Dower House offers comfortable living from day one, with clear potential for sympathetic modernisation to suit contemporary tastes.Step OutsideThe estate’s 3.5-acre grounds are as much a feature as the properties themselves—an expansive parkland setting of a scale that is exceptionally rare this close to the centre of Louth. Sweeping lawns flow between mature specimen trees, established hedges, and open areas, creating an ever-changing backdrop through the seasons. The grounds offer both the grandeur of open space and the intimacy of more sheltered areas, providing scope for everything from quiet enjoyment to large-scale entertaining.A large spring-fed pond forms a striking focal point within the gardens, its reflective waters enhancing the sense of tranquillity. Beyond it, discreetly positioned, stands the historic mausoleum of Thomas Espin—an intriguing architectural landmark that speaks to the estate’s rich heritage without intruding on the serenity of the setting.A set of four garages and a potting shed provide useful storage and practical support for the upkeep of the grounds. The Priory benefits from its own off-street parking, and both properties are approached via a single gated entrance, which opens onto a shared gated driveway.This is a rare opportunity to enjoy the space and atmosphere of a country estate without sacrificing the convenience and vibrancy of a market town location.Disclaimer : This property includes a historic mausoleum located within its grounds. The mausoleum is a heritage structure and may be subject to statutory protections, preservation obligations, or access considerations. Purchasers should be aware that its presence may affect future alterations, landscaping, or development of the property. Buyers are strongly advised to make their own enquiries and seek independent legal and planning advice regarding the mausoleum prior to purchase.
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Situated on the edge of the charming village of Cannington, Gurney Manor Mill is a unique property offering a wealth of possibilities. This historic home has successfully generated significant income through its bed-and-breakfast accommodation and a detached three-bedroom holiday cottage, making it an ideal investment and lifestyle opportunity and is perfectly situated to meet the demand from the nearby Hinkley Point workforce.Whilst originally part of The Manor House, Gurney Manor Mill has been renovated and lovingly restored over the past 30 years by the current owner so that this property seamlessly blends historical charm and character with modern conveniences, creating a truly exceptional home. Although there is a record of a mill on this site going back to 12th Century and part of the Manor goes back to 13th Century, It is worth noting that the property is not listed.The flexible layout provides endless possibilities, whether as a spacious four-bedroom family home with two individual bed-and-breakfast rooms and a holiday cottage, or as a two-bedroom residence with four letting rooms and the cottage. Set in 1.2 acres of gardens with millpond and stream creating an idyllic setting attracting an abundance of wild life. The property has also served as a venue for small wedding celebrations.STEP INSIDE Designed to provide flexible living space combined with income generation the entrance to the main house is approached via a covered area with two self-contained large double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms – each room with its own unique theme providing a wealth of character and charm.A front door opens onto a hall way with a further two additional self-contained double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (these two rooms can also be incorporated within the main living space or used as letting rooms).The kitchen/breakfast room is a delightful space with vaulted ceiling and exposed beams combined with extensive range of modern units and fitted appliances. A breakfast bar enjoys the benefit of views to both the front and rear gardens through doors and windows to both aspects.Connecting utility and laundry rooms ensure there is ample space to meet the needs of the bed and breakfast/holiday let requirements.The galleried main reception room befits a property with 16th century medieval origins and provides a stunning living space nearly 50 feet long and 19 feet wide. Flooded by natural light from the large oak panelled glass doors and windows to both the front and rear aspect. Underfloor heating plus radiators and a wood burner ensure the room offers a cosy feel.At one end a hidden stair case leads to a first-floor double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and further additional living area on the second floor overlooking the main reception hall.Stairs from the far end lead to a galleried sitting area, perfect for reading and relaxing with views over the main reception hall and door directly to the large principle bedroom – with extensive range of wardrobes, dressing area and windows to the gardens. An en-suite bathroom compliments this private suite. There is under floor heating to the principle bedroom as well.At the far end of the house is the Wheel House room which has been carefully restored so that the wheel continues to operate today and is a wonderful feature. This room could be used for a number of purposes. A door leads to the entrance hall with two separate cloak rooms that have been essential in the past for functions. Large double hardwood doors open onto the courtyard area to the front of the house overlooking the gardens and pond and stream.THE OLD CART HOUSE With its own driveway, parking and garden area, The Old Coach House is the ideal arrangement for holiday lets or possibly change of use to an annexe (subject to planning) - The owners have exercised considerable skill in creating a beautiful property with a wealth of character with practical living space to suit all ages.A smart modern kitchen overlooks the patio area, whilst a generous living room has ample space to sit and relax/entertain. A ground floor bedroom with en-suite shower room is ideal for those who want accessible accommodation. An additional room approached from the front door could be converted into a further bedroom or reception room.On the first floor are two beautifully appointed double bedrooms with their own en-suite bathrooms. The property has its own gas central heating boiler and system.EPC - C STEP OUTSIDEAccess to the main house leads to a driveway with parking area and double garage with electric roller doors, power and lighting and loft storage.A gate opens onto the large established courtyard located at the front of the house with areas set aside for relaxing and entertaining whilst overlooking the mill stream, pond and gardens. The gardens are a haven for wildlife with swans, kingfishers, otters, moorhens amongst many others.There are two areas of garden interconnected by foot bridges leading to grassed areas with established trees. In addition, there are the remains of the former miller’s cottage. Throughout the seasons the gardens, water features and location ensure that Gurney Manor Mill is the ideal place to spend time outdoors listening to the symphony of water rumbling in the stream or watching the visiting wildlife.A five bar gate to the rear of the property provides access to the Old Cart House with ample parking and a large area of garden laid to lawn that can be used as a garden for the main house or for The Old Carthouse. SELLER INSIGHTMy husband and I bought Gurney Manor Mill in 1993 as a derelict Watermill and cattle barns.It was a dream to renovate an old watermill and although very daunting we gradually rebuilt it to what it is today, a thriving bed and breakfast and holiday let.We have had many happy years here and lots of lovely memories.An ideal location with waterfall and wildlife.Utilities and Services:We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.ukMains gas, water, electricity and drainage. Gas central heating in both properties.The property is not listed.Should a new buyer wish to continue the existing B&B and Holiday letting –The owner is happy for some of the furniture to be available for sperate negotiation.The owner has advised that in the past the B&B and Holiday Let produced a combined income of around £90,000. Business rates may apply on parts of the property if you have 6 or more people staying at one timeThe driveway leading to the entrance to the property is shared between the local farmer and the water board and Gurney Manor (owned by Landmark Trust).
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Nestled in the historic heart of Old Chiswick, Mawsons Row presents a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire one of four newly converted Georgian residences. Originally constructed in the early 18th century for Thomas Mawson, a prominent brewery owner, these Grade II listed terraced houses have been meticulously restored, thoughtfully updated, and sensitively adapted for modern family living—whilst retaining the architectural elegance and enduring charm of the Georgian era. Having previously served as offices for Fuller’s Brewery, the buildings have been carefully returned to their original residential purpose. Each home extends over four generous floors, boasting classic Georgian proportions—including soaring ceilings, tall sash windows, and original fireplaces—harmoniously combined with high-quality contemporary finishes. The interiors offer a perfect balance of heritage and modernity, creating spaces that are both inviting and sophisticated. Steeped in literary and cultural history, Mawsons Row adjoins the former Grade II listed Mawson Arms (Fox and Hounds). The celebrated poet Alexander Pope lived here between 1716 and 1719, completing his acclaimed translation of The Iliad during his residence. Arranged thoughtfully over four floors, the lower ground level features a beautifully appointed and spacious kitchen, complemented by a utility room and a convenient cloakroom. The ground floor offers an impressive reception area, complete with a separate formal dining room and a striking feature fireplace, exuding timeless Georgian elegance. From this level, doors open onto a low-maintenance, paved garden—perfectly suited for al fresco dining and entertaining. The upper two floors accommodate five exceptionally generous double bedrooms, each enjoying serene, leafy views over Homefield Recreation Ground South. The residences are served by an exquisite bathrooms, featuring a luxurious freestanding bath, combining comfort with classic style. Additional benefits include secure, gated off-street parking, ensuring both convenience and peace of mind. Situated within the coveted Old Chiswick Conservation Area, Chiswick Lane South is a leafy and prestigious enclave of West London. The houses are just a short stroll from the River Thames, offering picturesque riverside walks and access to some of Chiswick’s finest green spaces, including the renowned Chiswick House and Gardens. The location perfectly blends village charm with urban convenience. Chiswick High Road provides an array of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs, cultivating a strong sense of community and culture. Families benefit from an excellent selection of schools both public and state. Renowned for its safety, leafy streets, and welcoming neighbourhood, Chiswick offers a rare combination of tranquillity and connectivity, with excellent transport links into central London. Mawsons Row represents an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of history in one of West London’s most desirable locations.
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On the Chelsea–Fulham border, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom home spans over 2,500 sq ft, blending high-spec contemporary design with striking architecture and a southwest-facing garden, perfect for modern city living. A grand entrance leads you into a spacious reception room with soaring ceilings and a double-height void that floods the ground and lower-ground levels with natural light. To the front, there is a dedicated home office—a perfect retreat for work or study—and secure bicycle storage with an electric door ensures both convenience and privacy. Descending to the lower ground floor, you find an open-plan kitchen/dining area fitted with modern integrated units, a central island, and high-end appliances. Sliding doors open out onto a beautifully landscaped, sunny garden, capturing the southwest aspect. The lower level also accommodates a self-contained guest or nanny suite: a media room, bedroom with an en suite, plus a utility room for added practicality. The upstairs floors feature three further double bedrooms, each with its own en suite, and the principal suite includes a generous dressing room. A second laundry room adds to the functionality, ensuring everyday ease in a home designed for modern family life. Additional premium features include air conditioning in the bedrooms, a smart Control4 system allowing unified control of lighting, TV and sound, and solar panels providing heating and hot water efficiency. Located just moments from Fulham Road and New Kings Road, this home is superbly placed for the shops, cafés, restaurants and amenities of Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway. Excellent transport links, plus nearby green spaces such as Eel Brook Common, complete an outstanding picture. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a turn-key, architecturally refined home combining style, light and space in one of Fulham’s most sought-after locations.
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Located on a sought-after residential street in Fulham, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is arranged across three floors and offers generous living space, a private garden and terrace, and a refined blend of period features with modern finishes.A welcoming entrance leads into an impressive double reception room, featuring elegant parquet wood flooring, a large bay window and tall ceilings that flood the space with natural light. The layout flows effortlessly through to the kitchen and dining area, creating an ideal setting for both relaxed family living and stylish entertaining.To the rear, the contemporary kitchen is thoughtfully designed with sleek cabinetry, integrated appliances and a centre island/breakfast bar. Wall-to-glass doors open onto a beautifully maintained patioed garden, establishing a seamless indoor-outdoor connection that’s perfect for al fresco dining, social gatherings or simply enjoying the sunshine. A convenient cloakroom and useful storage complete the ground-floor accommodation, as well as a utility area found in the cellar.On the first floor, two well-proportioned bedrooms share a modern family bathroom. These light-filled rooms offer excellent flexibility, whether used as comfortable bedrooms, a home office or guest accommodation. In addition, the principal room is also found on the first floor, with a large bay window flooding the space with natural light, and with direct use of another expansive family bathroom located on the upper-ground floor.The top floor is versatile, and can be dedicated to either a principal bedroom suite or guest suite, which includes built-in wardrobes and a luxurious en suite bathroom. Shorrolds Road is perfectly positioned for access to the excellent shops, cafes and restaurants on Fulham Road (approximately 0.2 miles), while Fulham Broadway Underground Station and the open green space of Eel Brook Common are both within easy reach. This elegant home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious and stylish family residence in one of Fulham’s most desirable locations.
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Lavender Cottage is a striking detached family residence, built in 2001 with handsome red brick elevations beneath a traditional clay-tiled roof. Extending to almost 5,100 sq ft, the accommodation is thoughtfully arranged across three floors and presented to an exceptional standard throughout.The drawing room is a wonderfully light, double-aspect space featuring an elegant stone fireplace and a square bay window with French doors opening directly onto the garden terrace. The kitchen is superbly designed, fitted with bespoke shaker-style cabinetry in Farrow & Ball tones and centred around a generous island with breakfast bar. High-quality integrated appliances include a Falcon range cooker with Miele extractor, twin dishwashers, and a microwave. This impressive kitchen flows seamlessly into a sitting and dining area, perfectly positioned to enjoy views across the landscaped garden and swimming pool. Completing the versatile ground floor are a family room and study, both benefitting from square bay windows overlooking the front garden and far-reaching vistas.On the first floor, the principal suite offers a luxurious en suite bathroom with Bette Starlet bath, walk-in shower and a separate dressing room. A guest suite with en suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe provides excellent accommodation, while two further bedrooms with fitted wardrobes share a stylish family bathroom. The second floor comprises two additional bedrooms, one with built-in storage.Approached via electric gates with security entry, the property is set back from the lane and enjoys a sweeping paviour driveway leading to ample parking and a detached double garage. Above the garage lies ancillary accommodation, including a ground floor kitchen/utility and stairs rising to a sitting area, bedroom, and en suite shower room—ideal for guests or extended family.The front garden is attractively landscaped with mature shrubs and hedging, while a paved pathway bordered by colourful planting guides you to the front door. To the rear, a sun-drenched terrace with covered seating area is accessed from both the kitchen and sitting room, creating a superb setting for outdoor dining. Raised beds filled with perennials and shrubs frame the terrace, adding seasonal interest.The grounds include a heated outdoor swimming pool and expansive lawns bordered by mature trees and high hedging, ensuring privacy and seclusion. A charming detached brick-built outbuilding sits at the far end of the garden, currently used as a summer house and gym.Enjoying a prime position at the end of a private lane in the highly desirable village of Shiplake, South Oxfordshire. The property benefits from open views across neighbouring fields, yet is just 0.3 miles from Shiplake Station, placing it at the very heart of a vibrant community. The village offers excellent amenities including a local shop and post office, butcher, bus stop, and the renowned Baskerville Arms pub and restaurant. For a wider choice of shopping, dining, and leisure facilities, the riverside town of Henley-on-Thames and the larger centre of Reading are both within easy reach.Education in the area is well catered for, with a strong selection of schools such as Rupert House, The Oratory, Reading Bluecoat, Shiplake College, and Queen Anne’s School for girls in Caversham. Transport links are a particular strength. Shiplake Station lies on the Henley Branch Line, with fast morning services to London Paddington in just 40 minutes and regular trains every half hour throughout the day — journey times are consistently under 50 minutes. The Elizabeth Line via Reading provides direct access into the City, while the M4 (J8/9) is within easy reach, connecting to the M25, London, Heathrow Airport, and the West Country. A local bus stop is conveniently located at the end of the path across the field, just a three‑minute walk, offering regular services to Henley and Reading. In addition, a dedicated school bus stop is within walking distance, serving both local independent and state schools.Recreational opportunities abound, with several distinguished golf courses nearby including Badgemore Park, Huntercombe, and Henley Golf Club. The surrounding countryside offers extensive walking and riding routes, while the River Thames provides superb facilities for boating and water pursuits.Quote Reference: 700408
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Nestled in the heart of historic Greenwich, this stunning Grade II listed Georgian townhouse beautifully combines timeless elegance with modern comforts. Boasting a perfect blend of period charm and contemporary design, this exquisite home features a delightful conservatory that floods the space with natural light.The property offers a secluded and beautifully landscaped garden, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Located just steps away from an array of amenities, cafes, and historic tourist attractions, this home offers both convenience and charm.Excellent transport links, including DLR and Overground services, provide easy access to Canary Wharf and the City, making commuting a breeze.A rare opportunity to own a piece of history while enjoying modern luxury.
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Set within an exceptionally private plot within the village of Shiplake, Woodstock is a detached family home built in the early 2000s with striking exposed timbers and decorative herringbone brick infill. The grand property offers more than 4,300 sq ft of accommodation over three floors with a well-planned layout that’s perfectly configured both for the demands of busy family life as well as entertaining. The formal reception rooms and relaxed living spaces are kept separate, providing a break between the two areas, though the excellent flow of the house makes it easy to join everything together for special occasions. Internally the house is presented to an exacting standard, with premium additions including oak flooring throughout the majority of the ground floor, fully modernised bath and shower rooms and a stunning kitchen/breakfast room with cabinetry by Martin Moore. The latter also incorporates premium appliances including a highly coveted Lacanche range stove with gas hob; a large central island provides a place to gather, while the dining area has lovely views over the garden on two sides. Adjoining the kitchen is a generous sitting room, warmed by a wood-burning stove and the ideal place for relaxed family time. The formal reception rooms are accessed directly from the inviting entrance hallway, including an L-shaped drawing room with feature fireplace open plan to a dining room – both are accessible via double doors and have French windows opening onto the garden, giving the option to open up the entertaining space to the outdoors in the warmer months. Completing the ground floor is a study, cloakroom and a useful boot room and utility room. The first-floor accommodation is arranged around a galleried landing, incorporating a principal suite with dressing room including bespoke fitted wardrobes and separate en suite bath/shower room. The remaining three bedrooms are all generously sized, one with an ensuite and the remaining share a family shower room. The second floor has two further bedrooms with eaves storage and a shower room, making it ideal for older children or visiting guests.The house sits within a sizeable plot just shy of an acre, enclosed by mature trees creating a wonderfully secluded setting. Double gates invite a long, gravel driveway which opens to reveal a large parking area to the front of the house and a detached triple garage. To the side of the garage is a car port and, to the rear, a further utility room. On the first floor there is a useful studio which incorporates a spacious living area, a double bedroom and shower room, providing annexe potential or additional accommodation. The gardens to the front and rear are attractively landscaped with mature shrubs, ornamental hedging and a variety of established native trees, which offers a stunning green outlook from the house. At the back of the house, a wide terrace has space for alfresco dining, leading to a manicured lawn inset with a pretty pond. In addition there are a number of useful sheds for garden storage. Situated in a leafy position on a private lane within the village of Shiplake, South Oxfordshire, the property feels semi-rural while being well connected to amenities and transport links. Woodstock is just 0.6 miles from Shiplake Station, placing it at the very heart of a vibrant community. The village offers excellent amenities including a local shop and Post Office, butcher, bus stop, and the renowned Baskerville Arms pub and restaurant. For a wider choice of shopping, dining, and leisure facilities, the riverside town of Henley-on-Thames and the larger centre of Reading are both within easy reach.Education in the area is well catered for, with a strong selection of schools such as Rupert House, The Oratory, Reading Bluecoat, Shiplake College, and Queen Anne’s School for girls in Caversham. Transport links are a particular strength. Shiplake Station lies on the Henley Branch Line, with fast morning services to London Paddington in just 40 minutes and regular trains every half hour throughout the day — journey times are consistently under 50 minutes. The Elizabeth Line via Reading provides direct access into the City, while the M4 (J8/9) is within easy reach, connecting to the M25, London, Heathrow Airport, and the West Country. A dedicated school bus stop is within walking distance, serving both local independent and state schools.Recreational opportunities abound, with several distinguished golf courses nearby including Badgemore Park, Huntercombe, and Henley Golf Club. The surrounding countryside offers extensive walking and riding routes, while the River Thames provides superb facilities for boating and water pursuits.Quote Reference: 713855
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FULL VIDEO TOUR AVAILABLE PLEASE ENQUIREAccommodation: Set over 4,500 sq. ft., Hawkmoor House is a stunning period home with historic charm and modern comforts. Originally built around 1864 and nearly fully rebuilt in 1990, the property has recently undergone extensive additional renovations. High ceilings span both floors, paired with tall sash windows (UPVC), ornate coving, ceiling roses, elegant picture and dado rails, and grand fireplaces. Entering through the original hallway you will find granite posts dating back to the home's origins, this hallway leads into the oak conservatory a bright space with views of the surrounding forestry. Moving back into the main hallway which flows into a series of beautiful rooms: a welcoming reception area, a lounge, and a morning room—all with high sash windows and working fireplaces that create a warm ambience. Down the hallway, the rear lobby leads to, what is currently used as a study/additional guest bedroom, however it could be perfectly suited for multi-generational living. This private space has its own shower room, separate entrance, and a lawned area that was once a tennis court. Returning to the main house, there is the dining room, featuring an ornate fireplace. The recently renovated kitchen boasts maple floors and worksurfaces, an oil-fired AGA, and a butler’s pantry complete with a double oven and induction hob. Adjacent to the kitchen is the newly constructed breakfast room—a light-filled space perfect for entertaining, with doors that open onto the patio and doors to the dining room.Also on the ground floor, you’ll find a newly refurbished boot room with a separate WC, (perfect for muddy boots and furry friends!), a utility room that houses laundry facilities, adjacent to the oil-fired boiler room and storeroom.The staircase is another original feature, lit by a large window that fills the space with natural light. Upstairs, the annex bedroom offers another ideal setup for multi-generational living or a potential AirBnB rental. This spacious double bedroom includes an en-suite shower room, private entrance, and ample room to install a kitchenette, making it perfect for a fully self-contained studio annex.The luxurious master suite boasts a fully fitted, double-depth wardrobe, a newly renovated en-suite shower room, and a versatile adjoining space that could serve as a dressing room, nursery, or an additional single bedroom. Three more generously sized double bedrooms, one of which has another spacious en-suite, provide plenty of space for family or guests. The newly fitted family bathroom is a bright room, featuring a large walk-in shower and a stunning clawfoot bath. Spacious hallways and large laundry cupboard and multiple access points to the abundant loft storage, where the solar battery is housed, completes this first floor level. Outside: Hawkmoor House has a delightful mature garden filled with lawns, mature shrubs, and trees. Just outside the kitchen and breakfast room, you will find a spacious patio with a veranda, perfect for lively gatherings or peaceful morning coffees. Further along the lawn, is another patio area with a fishpond—an all-day suntrap!At the top of the drive lies a partly walled garden, previously an orchard, complete with two greenhouses and fruit cages, offering a delightful space for gardening enthusiasts. Surrounding the property is the woodland owned by Hawkmoor House. For those who love the outdoors, the house also connects via a private path directly to the Tamar Trails, offering 25 km of historic woodland paths to explore.The property is approached via a long, private driveway leading to a large parking area with ample space for multiple vehicles. Adjacent to the drive, a timber workshop and garage provide excellent storage, with a second garage offering even more room for outdoor equipment. Additionally, a timber-framed, open-fronted barn offers convenient shelter for garden machinery or extra vehicle storage. Services:Hawkmoor House is connected to mains electricity and water, with private drainage provided via a shared septic tank with a neighbouring property. The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and has 10 photovoltaic panels with battery storage on a feed-in tariff, generating an annual income.Situation:Hawkmoor House is an elegant detached residence nestled in the heart of the Tamar Valley AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), an area steeped in history and once home to one of the largest copper mines of the 1800s. Originally built as the count house for Wheal Josiah, Hawkmoor House embodies the grandeur and assurance that these historic mining offices projected to investors and the public alike.Right from your doorstep, you can explore miles of scenic trails, ideal for walking, biking, and horseback riding, with the stunning Devon Great Consols just waiting to be discovered. Conveniently located near the Devon/Cornwall border, Gulworthy offers easy access to both north and south coast beaches, moorland, golf courses, and a variety of National Trust properties. Only a 10-minute drive brings you to Tavistock, a charming West Country market town and World Heritage site. Tavistock is filled with attractions, from a vibrant shopping scene to a selection of schools, including the prestigious private school, Mount Kelly. It also offers essential amenities such as doctor’s surgeries and a hospital, along with ample recreational options, including the Pannier Market, tennis courts, swimming pools, and a gym. For a city experience, Plymouth is just 15 miles away. The Gunnislake train station is only a 10-minute drive away offers direct service to Plymouth, with easy onward connections to London and beyond.Agent Note:We may introduce buyers and sellers to our panel of carefully selected Conveyancers, Mortgage or surveyor services. The choice to use their services is entirely yours. If you opt to proceed, please be aware that we will receive an average referral fee of £120-£200 (including VAT) from the firm for the introduction. These firms have been chosen based on their strong local reputation and proven track record of excellence.There's no obligation to use our recommended providers. In accordance with current Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, all prospective purchasers are required to provide valid identification documents before a sale can be agreed and solicitors formally instructed. To facilitate these checks, a one-off charge of £30 (inclusive of VAT) applies. We kindly request that this cost be covered by you as part of the purchase process.
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This is a property to aspire to- enjoying a tree lined approach which meanders to reveal a stunning high-end statement home of a rare quality. The sense of prestige and refinement extends throughout the spacious interior, where outstanding craftsmanship and elegant finishes are designed to be enjoyed and admired. This is a fabulous home for those that like to entertain. The expansive grounds, complete with a private woodland walk, offer a idyllic country lifestyle for those who cherish privacy, open space, and the natural beauty of the surroundings.Step Inside.The journey begins with a grand entrance vestibule opening into a magnificent reception hall, where the focal point is a striking staircase rescued from the former vicarage that once stood on the site. High ceilings with intricate mouldings, together with a feature fireplace, enhance the sense of scale and grandeur.A suite of impressive formal reception rooms, including a drawing room and dining room of generous proportions, provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Deep bay windows bathe the rooms with ample natural light, while marble fireplaces add refinement and a timeless sense of luxury.In contrast, the sitting room offers a more relaxed environment, while still echoing the fine proportions and detailing of the formal spaces. A wood-burning stove provides warmth and comfort, making it an inviting retreat for everyday family life.A well-appointed study follows, fitted throughout with bespoke oak cabinetry that combines practicality with understated elegance, creating the perfect working environment.The kitchen and breakfast room form the heart of the house. This impressive, triple-aspect space is fitted with bespoke oak units, combining craftsmanship with practicality. French doors open directly to the rear courtyard, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen is supported by a practical utility room and pantry, ensuring that functionality complements its style and scale.Completing the ground floor is a spacious cloakroom and a separate w.c. with a traditionally styled two-piece suite.Step UpstairsThe impressive staircase opens to a grand central landing, designed in the same style as the entrance hall to create balance and harmony. The principal suite is a sanctuary of luxury, comprising a stately triple-aspect bedroom, a private dressing room, and a lavish contemporary bathroom. A guest suite is equally impressive, with a triple-aspect bedroom and its own en-suite shower room, while five further bedrooms are served by two beautifully finished family bath/shower rooms, ensuring comfort and accommodation for family and guests alike.Step OutsideThe owners’ pride and joy are the formal gardens, meticulously designed with floral beds, lavish lawns, a rose bank, and specimen trees, all combining to create a beautiful parkland setting. These gardens are overlooked by a charming timber summer house, providing the perfect vantage point from which to enjoy the ever-changing seasonal display.The approach is equally impressive: pillared electric gates open to a driveway that sweeps past a tranquil pond and on towards a large circular turning area at the front of the house, where the full grandeur of the property’s façade is revealed.Beyond the gardens lie extensive paddocks and equestrian facilities of the highest calibre. A sand school/ménage and professional stable yard are thoughtfully designed for both practicality and style, serving dedicated equestrians.Adjacent to the outdoor heated swimming pool which is accessed from the kitchen is the Coach House. This exceptional additional space is ideal for entertaining and includes changing facilities for the pool, or for those that need it potential for an annex. An all-weather tennis court offers further opportunities for leisure and recreation within the privacy of the grounds.In all, Beesby Hall offers over 11 acres of grounds where formal gardens, parkland landscaping, equestrian facilities, and leisure amenities come together in perfect harmony.
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Bedford House sits proudly as an end of terrace residence on Brighton’s iconic Marine Parade. With sweeping views across the English Channel, this exceptional home marries Regency splendour with modern convenience. A luxury cinema room, a sun filled south facing courtyard and a sea facing balcony are complemented by off street parking, secured behind an electric gate. The property also includes a glamorous three bedroom apartment on the lower ground floor, providing superb guest accommodation or the option to rent independently.Standing within the East Cliff conservation area, Bedford House has a rich and colourful history. The house was built around 1810 (potentially for the Duke of Bedford) and later became home to the painter Cecil D’Oyly John (a favourite of the Queen Mother), the playwright Sir Terence Rattigan and more recently the theatrical agent Roger Hancock. Many celebrity friends of these previous owners including Vivien Leigh, Margaret Leighton and Laurence Olivier were welcomed here. Rattigan’s previous ownership is commemorated by a Regency Society blue plaque. A detailed narrative of the rich history of this stunning sea-side home, meticulously compiled by the current owner is available on request.Upon arrival to the raised ground floor, great care has been taken to honour and preserve the character shaped by its influential occupants. The reclaimed sweeping staircase, installed in the 1960s by Sir Terence Rattigan to impress his famous guests with a dramatic entrance, remains the striking centrepiece. From here, the reception room opens through a grand archway, with natural light pouring through tall windows set above oak stained panelling. This enormous space is still made wonderfully inviting and cosy thanks to the clever mixture of, the Chesneys wood burning stove set within the white carrarra marble fireplace, the cast iron radiators all then complimented with Brinton Tartan carpet throughout.To the other side of the house, the handmade real wood kitchen and breakfast room achieves the perfect balance of modern design and period charm. An Everhot electric range offers three ovens alongside induction and a traditional iron griddle, while high specification Miele appliances include a steam combi oven, microwave, two fridges, two freezers and a dishwasher. No expense has been spared, with walnut drawers seamlessly matching the bespoke solid walnut table and the walnut engineered flooring. Bespoke cabinetry by Woodworks of Brighton speaks to the meticulous attention the owners have poured into every detail, ensuring day to day living feels effortless while entertaining remains truly impressive. A particularly rare and delightful feature is the sliding curved wooden sash shutters within the bay.Discreetly positioned on this level, the guest WC continues the theme of considered luxury with Verde Guatemala Marble, original Drummond fittings and Lefroy Brooks lighting.On the first floor, the grand drawing room is a showpiece of period craftsmanship, set against a breathtaking backdrop of sea and sky. Ornate plaster cast ceilings are enhanced with gilded accents, while a beautiful open marble fireplace sits beneath the elegant proportions. The luxurious Teak wooden flooring is complimented by the floor to ceiling windows which open onto a wrought iron balcony, creating a room that is both dramatic and serene. Much of the wood panelling was reclaimed from a 1720s country house by previous owners who transformed the property between 1967 and 1988. Their restoration included employing a gilder for a full month to decorate the plasterwork and sourcing the working marble fireplace from the ballroom of the Cadbury family’s London house. Adorning the walls are four paintings by the celebrated artist and former owner Cecil D’Oyly John (Sold subject to separate negotiation)Across the hallway, the tranquil study offers a quiet retreat and a fantastic space for calm and creativity. The bookcases which frame the original Georgian fireplace and cover the opposite wall were installed in Rattigan’s ownership, a room where he likely spent many hours in creative thought writing amongst other things his play “Man and Boy” which is currently playing at the National Theatre in London. A bust of Sir Terence Rattigan will remain in place, offering a fitting connection to the home’s remarkable past.The principal suite enjoys captivating views of the beach and sea, with luxury designer wallpaper by Timorous Beasties bringing a playful elegance to the space. A dedicated dressing room offers extensive storage, finished with hand painted, solid wood wardrobes and walnut drawer interiors. For added practicality, a washing machine and tumble dryer are neatly incorporated, set on concrete plinths to minimise sound and vibration – a modern luxury in a period home!The ensuite is finished to an exceptionally high standard with a Lusso stone bath, toilet and basin, Lefroy Brooks lighting finished with surrounds of gorgeous Spanish black marble, which is streaked with a stunning mass of white lines.Rising to the second floor, the west wing holds the Margaret Leighton Suite, named in tribute to Rattigan’s muse. He originally created a pink ensuite for her, and the current owners have honoured this history by updating the bathroom with underfloor heating, a marble mosaic tiled floor and a drench style shower. A signed photograph of Margaret Leighton will remain with the home.On the third floor, the final bedroom was historically two rooms but has been reconfigured to create a generous guest suite. With a substantial walk-in wardrobe and a private ensuite, visitors are afforded both comfort and privacy in equal measure. Two loft spaces offer plenty of storage.Descending to the lower ground floor you will find a particularly special art-deco inspired three double bedroom, two bathroom apartment. This space can be accessed either via an internal bespoke staircase, or its own street entrance should you wish to keep it separate.What makes this floor particularly special is the extraordinary cinema room, perfectly suited to the film star guests who once frequented this period property. This Art Deco inspired room is a complete indulgence, with a stunning stained-glass entrance, a lit staircase and a high gloss rosewood and Birdseye maple bar. Electric curtains open to reveal the large TV, wired with surround sound, it offers a true cinematic experience for both film and television. The granite topped bar includes a double Klarstein wine cooler, along with a Miele fridge and dishwasher.The whole floor has been extensively renovated to include tanking to the cinema room, soundproofed bedroom ceilings, new heating and electrics, new windows and its own separate hot water tank.The only part of this level that isn’t art deco is the eye-catching kitchen, which has repurposed some of the 1950’s cabinetry previously used for the main kitchen above. The English Rose aluminium design has been skilfully restored, updated, and carefully remodelled to now fit this level.Former owners Roger and Annie Hancock, Roger being the brother of comedian Tony Hancock and a theatrical agent representing the likes of Spike Milligan, Frankie Howard, Peter Sellers, created the first cinema room here, complete with a projector suspended from the ceiling, further celebrating the home’s longstanding connection to the arts.To the front, behind a walled perimeter, the south facing courtyard patio is bathed in sunlight throughout the day and provides a wonderful setting for al fresco dining or a quiet morning coffee. Finished in Indian sandstone and supported by an irrigation system, it offers both style and ease of maintenance. To the side, the property benefits from off street parking for one large vehicle, complete with an electric charging point and accessed via an electric gate that complements the walled courtyard beautifully.Marine Parade forms the most distinguished stretches of Kemp Town’s celebrated seafront, positioned directly opposite the beach. The location offers superb access to local amenities with the independent shops, bars and cafés of St George’s Road, Eastern Road and Brighton Marina all within easy walking distance. Sea Lanes, Brighton’s popular open water swimming destination, is moments away, while central Brighton is readily accessible.Brighton Station is just over a mile away and provides fast mainline connections to London and beyond. Regular bus services link the city and the South Downs, including Devil’s Dyke.Nearby schools include the School of the Decade Brighton College, Roedean, St John the Baptist Catholic School, Queen’s Park Primary School and Royal Spa Nursery School.Broadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker website Planning Permissions - Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property or properties close by. On street parking zone H FREEHOLD This is information has been provided by the seller. Please obtain verification via your legal representative.
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Set behind a beautifully landscaped frontage on one of Ealing’s most sought-after addresses, this exceptional detached period home offers an exquisite blend of timeless architectural grace and contemporary family living. Extending to over 4,100 sq ft of meticulously arranged accommodation, the property presents five generous bedrooms and three reception rooms, alongside two additional versatile rooms, perfectly suited as children’s playrooms, a home office or teenage den.From the moment one arrives, the sense of stature and refinement is unmistakable. A wider-than-average front door opens into an impressive entrance hall where original period detailing, high ceilings and elegant proportions immediately set the tone for the accommodation beyond.To the front of the house lie two beautifully appointed bay-fronted reception rooms. The principal reception room is a wonderfully inviting space, bathed in natural light through large sash windows and enhanced by wooden flooring, ornate cornicing and a charming original fireplace. Opposite, the formal dining room mirrors these fine proportions and features, complemented by bespoke shelving which currently forms a stylish library corner, ideal for entertaining or more intimate family gatherings.Further along, a delightful morning room offers a tranquil retreat with views over the garden. Equally suited as a home office, additional reception space or playroom, this room benefits from generous glazing, creating a wonderfully light and flexible environment.At the rear of the house lies the heart of the home: a superbly designed kitchen and dining space, thoughtfully arranged with extensive cabinetry and shelving, and supported by a separate utility room. Expansive glazed doors draw the outside in, opening directly onto the mature, south-east facing garden and creating a seamless flow for both everyday family life and larger-scale entertaining. A spacious cellar below provides invaluable additional storage.The upper floors continue to impress. The first floor hosts four substantial double bedrooms, each offering excellent storage and retaining beautiful original features. The principal bedroom enjoys a bay window, bespoke fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite shower room with twin sinks. Two further bedrooms enjoy peaceful views over the garden. A stylish family bathroom, separate shower room and WC complete this level.The second floor provides a further double bedroom alongside two additional rooms, ideal as children’s playrooms, a private study or teenage retreat. A spacious bathroom and dressing area enhance the flexibility of this floor, making it ideal for growing families, guests or a live-in nanny.Outside, the rear garden is a true sanctuary. Mature trees, flowering borders and established shrubs provide exceptional privacy, while a generous patio offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining and summer entertaining. External storage areas are discreetly positioned alongside each side of the house, which also offer versatility for alternative usage of future extensions.To the front, off-street parking for up to three vehicles ensures everyday practicality without compromising the home’s elegant frontage.Woodville Road is widely regarded as one of Ealing’s premier residential streets, offering a rare balance of leafy tranquillity and outstanding connectivity. Ealing Broadway station lies approximately 0.2 miles away, providing access to the Elizabeth, Central and District lines, while Ealing Common station (Piccadilly Line) is also within easy reach. The Elizabeth Line offers swift connections to the West End, the City and Heathrow Airport.Ealing Common and Walpole Park provide excellent green open spaces nearby, while Ealing Broadway’s vibrant shopping centre, with its array of boutiques, cafés, restaurants and bars, is just 0.4 miles away.The area is particularly well regarded by families, with an exceptional selection of highly regarded state and independent schools, including Montpelier Primary School, St Augustine’s Priory, St Benedict’s School, Notting Hill & Ealing High School, Drayton Manor High School and many others.
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The propertyBuilt in 1842 and beautifully evolved for modern living, Cliff Cottage is an exceptional detached residence positioned in the highly sought after village of Malpas, just moments from the water’s edge. This enchanting four/five-bedroom home marries period charm with contemporary refinement, creating a warm, characterful and effortlessly stylish environment. Set in a privileged elevated position, the property enjoys far reaching views across the river and surrounding countryside, with ever changing scenery that can be admired from multiple rooms and outdoor terraces. Stand out features, such as spacious rooms, exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and sash windows, sit harmoniously alongside thoughtfully designed modern additions, ensuring comfort without compromise. Inside, the accommodation is generous and versatile, featuring two inviting reception rooms and a wonderful modern kitchen, blending traditional character with modern functionality. The kitchen is a superb asset to the property, fitted with beautiful solid stone worktops, a range of appliances and finished to an impeccable standard. Light filled reception rooms enjoy views over the gardens and terraces, and across the river to the countryside beyond, whilst also providing flexible space for entertaining or quiet contemplation. The bedrooms, some with views stretching over the water, provide peaceful, elegant spaces to unwind. Adding further appeal, the property includes ‘The Nook’, a self-contained, flexible one/two-bedroom unit. This wonderful addition features its own private patio area, and is ideal for visiting family, multi-generational living, or as an income generating opportunity. The gardensOutside, landscaped gardens and seating areas make the most of the spectacular setting, with space for alfresco dining, relaxation and watching river life drift by. The charming village of Malpas, with its riverside walks and easy access to Truro, enhances the appeal of this historic yet highly practical home. In addition to the beautifully arranged gardens and terraces, the property offers off road parking for three to four vehicles, an asset in this desirable waterside location. The gardens, terraces and balcony all enjoy wonderful river views, providing numerous vantage points from which to take in the ever-changing scenery of the estuary. The viewsSweeping views across the waters of the Truro River define the very essence of Cliff Cottage, where every glance towards the estuary reveals a scene of remarkable natural beauty. From this privileged vantage point, the eye is drawn over the broad expanse of water to the wooded valleys and gently rising countryside beyond, a landscape alive with ever changing light and colour. The river itself is a constant source of quiet fascination, its tidal rhythms bringing visiting herons, egrets and river birds, along with the graceful passage of boats tracing historic maritime routes. It is a setting steeped in heritage and rich in wildlife, offering a rare sense of place and an enduring charm that elevates everyday living into something truly special. Being sold with the added benefit of no onward chain, Cliff Cottage is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special property, rich in heritage, beautifully presented, and perfectly placed to enjoy the best of Cornwall’s idyllic waterside lifestyle. LocationNestled at the meeting point of the Truro and Tresillian rivers, Malpas is one of Cornwall’s most scenic and sought after waterside villages. Celebrated for its serene riverside walks, abundant wildlife and enchanting estuary views, it offers a peaceful yet connected lifestyle within easy reach of Truro. With its charming quay, wooded footpaths and timeless coastal atmosphere, Malpas presents a rare blend of natural beauty and village intimacy, making it an enduringly desirable place to call home. CornwallCornwall, 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. ServicesMains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.Tenure – Freehold.Council Tax – Main Cottage Band F, The Nook Business Rates.EPC – E44. What 3 words///blanks.times.tint General informationTo view the Key facts for buyers report/material information, please see the link titled Material information. Important informationEvery 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. 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A rare coastal gem, Craig Y Don offers a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an extraordinary four-bedroom detached home, complete with a beautiful two-bedroom self-contained annex — all set within one of Gower’s most prestigious and picturesque seaside locations. Tucked away in the idyllic village of Horton and nestled within 1.81 acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens, this unique property enjoys uninterrupted, panoramic views over Horton Bay and out across the shimmering Bristol Channel. Follow your own private steps down to the golden sands, and immerse yourself in a lifestyle defined by natural beauty, serenity, and sea air. Inside, every room has been thoughtfully designed to embrace the ever-changing coastal backdrop, bringing the outside in at every opportunity. Beyond the main residence lies a spectacular cedar-clad garden room, complete with its own cinema and bar— the perfect space for entertaining or unwinding in style. Homes of this distinction, in such an extraordinary waterfront setting, are vanishingly rare. Craig Y Don is coastal living at its most captivating. Horton is one of Gower’s most desirable and unspoilt coastal villages, known for its laid-back charm, breathtaking scenery, and direct access to Horton Bay — a hotspot for beachgoers, swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts. The village is a short distance from Port Eynon, which offers a local shop, pub, and beach amenities, while the wider Gower Peninsula offers a rich array of cliff-top walks, nature reserves, and award-winning beaches. With a strong sense of community, peace, and natural beauty, Horton attracts those seeking a tranquil coastal lifestyle without compromising access to nearby towns and cities. Let us explore what Craig Y Don has to offer in more detail… Craig Y Don showcases quality and care in every detail, with bespoke finishes, granite worktops, and elegant design throughout. Thoughtfully positioned windows frame the views, while CCTV and a modern alarm system offer peace of mind in this luxurious coastal retreat. Approach After journeying along the scenic South Gower Road, you arrive at the beautiful coastal village of Horton. Meandering through the village to its most easterly point, you are welcomed to this astonishing home. Entry is via an electric sliding gate that opens onto a stone-chip driveway with ample space to park multiple vehicles. As soon as you step out, the sound of the ocean fills the air, setting the tone for the tranquil coastal lifestyle this property offers. From here, you journey to the side of the home and are welcomed inside. Step Inside… Entrance Hall Straight away you are struck by the attention to detail within this bright and welcoming space. The high ceilings are adorned with detailed coving and crafted mouldings, while natural light streams in through three Velux windows and two feature stained glass windows. Illuminated by a combination of centrepiece lighting, spotlights, and uplighting, this carpeted hallway serves as the central hub of the home. From here, you can access the open-plan kitchen, the inner hallway with double doors to the dining area, a separate lounge, a useful under-stairs storage cupboard, and a carpeted oak staircase leading to the first floor. Lounge Situated to the front of the home and accessed via elegant double doors, the lounge is a tremendously bright and spacious room, bathed in natural light from triple-aspect windows. A set of double doors open onto a covered veranda, allowing you to enjoy the fresh sea air in all weather. This inviting lounge offers carpeted flooring, detailed coving, fitted shelving, and a feature gas fireplace — a perfect spot to unwind. Open Plan Kitchen / Breakfast / Dining / Family Room This spectacular open-plan space is a true heart of the home. An array of thoughtfully placed windows floods the area with natural light and showcases uninterrupted sea views. A stunning orangery-style window and four sets of double patio doors provide seamless indoor-outdoor living. The space is finished with a combination of tiled and carpeted flooring and enhanced by recessed spotlighting. The kitchen features a range of quality tall and base units with granite worktops and high-end integrated appliances, including two NEFF oven/grills, two NEFF warming drawers, a NEFF microwave, a 4-ring NEFF electric hob, Elica elevating extractor fan, a double Franke sunken sink with swan tap, NEFF dishwasher, a breakfast bar, and two tall fridge/freezers. There’s space for both a breakfast table and dining table, creating an ideal entertaining space. The family seating area is open to the kitchen and features an open fireplace with slate surround and hearth, carpeted flooring, and of course, outstanding views. Ground Floor WC Situated just off the kitchen is a convenient WC with tiled flooring, a WC, wash basin with bespoke hand-made vanity unit, spotlighting, heated towel rail, and extractor fan. Utility Room A wonderfully appointed utility room offers extensive base and tall units with granite worktops, a stainless steel sink with drainage, and space for two under-counter appliances. From here, there is access to the single integral garage, an additional ground floor WC, and out to the rear. This space also houses the home’s alarm system control panel. Additional WC This further ground floor WC is fitted with a wash basin, WC, rear-facing window, extractor fan, tiled flooring, and partially tiled walls. Garage The single integral garage benefits from an electric up-and-over door, lighting, power supply, and ample room to house a vehicle as well as additional storage or workshop space. First Floor Landing Ascend the oak-carpeted stairway to a bright and airy first-floor landing. Lit by recessed spotlighting and a large front-facing window that frames sea views, this carpeted space is enhanced with detailed coving and decorative detailing above each door. From here, you can access all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom Two with Ensuite Located at the front of the home, bedroom two offers an exceptional view through a large picture window that overlooks the garden and sea. This beautifully bright double room features carpeted flooring, detailed coving, and bespoke, hand-made, fitted wardrobes, drawers, and a dressing table. There's also space for a seating area to enjoy the view. The ensuite is luxuriously appointed with a WC, wash basin with granite-topped bespoke hand-made units, a walk-in shower, heated towel rail, spotlights, extractor fan, and a Velux window. Bedroom Four Situated to the front of the home, bedroom four boasts an exceptional bay window providing captivating ocean views — the perfect spot to unwind. This double bedroom offers carpeted flooring, detailed coving, and spotlighting. Principal Bedroom with Ensuite An exceptional principal suite with double doors opening to a Juliet balcony, presenting sensational sea views. This peaceful retreat also includes an additional side window with garden and ocean views, carpeted flooring, detailed coving, centre and spot lighting, and bespoke, hand-made, fitted wardrobes and bedside tables. The private ensuite features twin washbasins set into granite-topped, hand-made vanities, WC, a double walk-in shower, heated towel rail, two shaving points, extractor fan, spotlights, and a Velux window. Family Bathroom The family bathroom is luxuriously appointed with a Jacuzzi fitted bath, WC, wash basin with granite-topped bespoke, hand-made vanity unit, spotlighting, tiled flooring, extractor fan, two shaving points, and a side-facing window. Bedroom Three with Ensuite Located at the rear of the home, this bright double bedroom boasts dual-aspect windows offering garden and sea views. It includes carpeted flooring, detailed coving, recessed spotlighting, and bespoke, hand-made fitted wardrobes, bedside tables, and a dressing table. The ensuite offers a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin with granite-topped, hand-made vanity unit, tiled flooring, spotlighting, extractor fan, heated towel rail, two shaving points, and a side-facing window. Detached Two-Bedroom Annex This stunning self-contained two-bedroom annex offers a fabulous open-plan lounge and kitchenette area. You are immediately drawn to the vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and the feature rear window, along with double patio doors framing the sea and garden views. Additional doors and feature windows enhance the space further. The lounge area boasts beautiful wood detailing and carpeted flooring. The kitchenette is equipped with a stainless steel sunken sink, base storage, and a wall unit. A ground floor bedroom is filled with natural light through an arched front-facing window with patio door. This spacious double bedroom has carpeted flooring, spotlights, and wall lighting. The stylish shower room includes a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin, extractor fan, heated towel rail, and two shaving points. Ascend the carpeted stairway to the upper floor where you’ll find a further double bedroom with carpeted floor, a Velux window and eaves storage. Step Outside… The grounds at Craig Y Don are nothing short of enchanting — a private coastal sanctuary set within approximately 1.81 acres of exquisitely landscaped gardens. Every element has been thoughtfully crafted to complement the natural beauty of its setting. Meandering stone-chip pathways lead you through vibrant flower beds, mature trees, and lush lawns, while the sound of the ocean and birdsong provides a constant, calming backdrop. Discover hidden corners to unwind, from the bespoke firepit with seating to the striking rock feature, artfully designed to mimic a flowing river. As evening falls, the dramatically lit cliff face transforms the garden into a magical space. And at the heart of it all lies the jewel in the crown — a generous front lawn with private stone steps leading directly to Horton Bay, offering unparalleled access to the beach for those who live for the sea, sand, and coastal air. Garden Room Within the grounds sits a remarkable cedar-clad garden room, a luxurious space that includes a cinema room, full bar, underfloor heating, sound system, WC, and spotlighting. Bi-folding doors open outwards, allowing you to sit back and soak in the coastal surroundings and the soothing sounds of the sea. Local Area Horton is a charming and sought-after coastal village nestled on the south side of the Gower Peninsula — the UK’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its unspoiled beach, scenic clifftop walks, and friendly community, it offers the perfect balance of peaceful living and accessibility. Nearby Port Eynon provides a local shop, cafes, and a welcoming pub, while a wider range of amenities can be found in the nearby villages of Reynoldston and Knelston, including primary schools, doctors’ surgeries, and community halls. Swansea city centre is just under 40 minutes away, offering comprehensive shopping, leisure, and cultural facilities, as well as mainline rail links to Cardiff, London, and beyond. Road connections are excellent via the M4 motorway corridor, making it ideal for commuters. Whether you're seeking coastal tranquillity, natural beauty, or a vibrant local community, Horton offers a truly exceptional lifestyle. Additional Property InformationFreeholdTax Band - IOil/ElectricMains Water - Billed Mains DrainagePublic footpath between two gardens, shielded by hedgingUltrafast Broadband Available For mobile coverage please visit www.checker.ofcom.org.uk
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Set on Shoreham’s iconic Old Fort Road, this striking home with its distinguished Art Deco curves and beautifully landscaped, gated approach, evokes a sense of international opulence combined with high-tech, eco-friendly living right here in Sussex.The ground floor opens into a grand curved hallway leading to a large lounge area, that effortlessly connects a spacious kitchen to one side and dining room to the other with a snug between, all south facing. Double-height windows spanning the rear of the lounge frame an ever-changing portrait of beach, sea and sky, while a contemporary wood-burning stove adds warmth on cooler evenings.The kitchen, positioned to the side of the living space, continues the home’s strong connection to the outdoors, with bi-fold doors and glass ceiling panels above. Silestone worktops and Siemens appliances sit within sleek Italian cabinetry. When entertaining, opaque sliding glass doors can discreetly conceal the kitchen, perfect when hosting. A generous utility room offers further storage and appliance space, while providing internal access to the garage for effortless unloading of shopping and a practical route for muddy boots and paws to avoid the main living areas.From the front of the property, a store and boot room link directly to the beach, ideal for sporting equipment. From here, there is access to a ground-floor bathroom and dedicated dog shower, connecting back into the main hallway.On the first floor, four of the five double bedrooms are arranged around a galleried landing overlooking the lounge below, allowing southerly light from the floor-to-ceiling windows to illuminate the space. Three of the bedrooms benefit from modern en-suite bathrooms, while the fourth is served by the family bathroom, making busy mornings effortless. To the rear, a south-facing balcony enhances one of the bedrooms, creating an ideal luxury guest suite.The top floor hosts an opulent primary suite, featuring a sumptuous en-suite with steam room, a bath with a sea view, walk in wardrobe and an expansive balcony, the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee prepared in the encompassed kitchenette. At night, the blackout Lutron blinds comes down, setting the stage for movie nights using the built in projector.Stepping out from the kitchen and lounge, a south-facing sandstone-paved garden feels like a natural extension of the living space. Here, alfresco dining is complemented by a heated swimming pool and jacuzzi with sea views and a gate provides direct access for strolls along the beach.At the front, secure off-street parking is set within a beautifully landscaped coastal-themed garden with pond, palms and ornamental grasses. The 43-ft triple garage includes a cloak room next to the workshop area and could, subject to necessary consents, easily be converted into an annexe, while still retaining ample forecourt parking.This property stands as the oldest on the foreshore on Shoreham Beach, as during The Second War, neighbouring properties were demolished keeping this property as a base for Canadian officers as the top floor offered a prime position to look out from. The current owners have expertly retained the original details of the property, crafting the rear extension and garage with Durisol eco block and Sedum planted roofs that not only blend with the landscape but also provide additional insulation and biodiversity.This thoroughly eco-conscious property ensures comfort and sustainability are perfectly balanced. A Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system, heat recovery technology, solar panels, ten underfloor wet heating zones providing heated floors throughout and greywater recycling all work together to create an inviting environment that keeps running costs to not only a minimum but also puts back into the grid meaning the property creates income to offset the energy usage.A built-in vacuum system, water softening system, a Control4 automation system for audio, television, intercom, Lutron lighting and blinds, as well as CCTV, all contribute to a comfortable, safe and low-maintenance home.Old Fort Road is a very child-friendly place to live. The local private schools provide a shuttle pick-up service, making school runs simple and reliable. Local schools include Shoreham Beach Primary, and the private Shoreham College, Lancing College and Brighton College.Shoreham-by-Sea train station offers convenient commuter links. Nearby Ferry Road has a good selection of shops, a bakery and a popular seafood restaurant. The independent and high street shops and amenities of Shoreham village are all within easy reach and include weekend farmers and artisan markets as well as excellent cafes and restaurants. For entertainment there is the Ropetackle Arts Theatre which is a well-regarded community hub that brings live events, talks and performances throughout the year. FREEHOLDEPC: BCOUNCIL TAX: FBroadband & Mobile Phone Coverage - Prospective buyers should check the Ofcom Checker websitePlanning Permissions - Please check the local authority website for any planning permissions that may affect this property, or properties close by.
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Dolhaidd Mansion – A Distinguished 17th Century Estate on the River TeifiPositioned within 25 acres of picturesque West Wales countryside, Dolhaidd Mansion stands as an exemplary Grade II listed country estate which harmoniously blends architectural heritage with natural splendour. Dating back to the 17th century, the Mansion showcases a Victorian façade complemented by a Georgian interior, reflecting the craftsmanship of the era.Main ResidenceThe principal house offers eight bedrooms, five reception rooms, and four bathrooms, each exuding period charm and character. The interior spaces are thoughtfully preserved, featuring original detailing that speaks to the property's storied past.Outbuildings and Grounds• Grade II Listed Stable block and Coach House: Stone-built structures suitable for equestrian pursuits or further development.• Ice House: An intriguing historical feature offering a glimpse into 17th Century estate life.• River Teifi: A rare private stretch on this salmon and sea trout river, complete with a natural waterfall, ideal for fishing and relaxation.Holiday CottagesComplementing the main residence are four successful holiday cottages: three two-bedroom and one three-bedroom. These cottages are tastefully converted, maintaining the charm of the original farm buildings while providing modern comforts. They represent a thriving business opportunity within the estate.Historical SignificanceThe family responsible for the establishment of Dolhaidd Mansion has connections back to William the Conqueror. The Mansion's architectural elements suggest the influence of John Nash, renowned for his Regency style. During the Rebecca Riots of the mid-nineteenth century the house was targeted by protesters.Adding to its historical tapestry, the estate is connected to the legacy of Dafydd ap Gwilym, one of the foremost Welsh poets of the 14th century.Potential and AppealThe estate’s extensive grounds and buildings make it particularly appealing for a range of country and business pursuits. The combination of historical significance, architectural features, and natural beauty positions Dolhaidd Mansion as a unique offering in the UK property market.The sellers thoughts on the historical and stunning Dolhaidd Mansion:‘We could write a thousand words to paint a picture of how we feel about Dolhaidd Mansion. We would describe the elegant grandeur of this fine old house and the fascinating details of the ancient estate buildings. We would tell you about the stunning beauty of the magnificent trees and wild flowers. We would relate stories of picnics on the riverbank, of children playing on the lawns or exploring the woodland, of family Christmases around a roaring log fire. We would encourage you to listen to the serenity of silence in the crystal clear air and the choirs of birdsong. We would suggest that you take time by the River Teifi to watch otters salmon fishing and kingfishers skimming over the water. But most of all we would invite you to feel the Welsh “cwtch” as this fantastic family home holds you in its embrace. And finally we would explain, that even after more than a quarter of a century, we can scarcely believe how lucky we are to have had the privilege and pleasure to live at Dolhaidd Mansion.’Open Day at the Magnificent Dolhaidd MansionSaturday 6th June 10am–3pm Dolhaidd Mansion, Henllan, Carmarthenshire, SA44
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On arrival, a sweeping central staircase creates an immediate sense of space, connecting the two floors with style. From here, the ground floor unfolds into well-planned accommodation ideal for family living. Four spacious double bedrooms are arranged around the hallway. Two bathrooms serve this level, alongside a large utility room and a versatile playroom or home office, which accesses and overlooks the rear garden and pool area. Upstairs, the house truly comes into its own. A bright and expansive open-plan sitting and dining area stretches across the south-facing elevation, with an open fireplace and French doors opening to a balcony where uninterrupted views across the Solent provide a breathtaking backdrop. In the dining area, a full hight arched window also bathes the space with light and frames the glorious sea views over the rear garden. The adjoining open-plan kitchen with solid wood cabinetry combined with a marble worktop, is equally light-filled, creating a natural hub for both everyday living and entertaining.The principal suite also occupies this level, featuring an en-suite bathroom and direct access to a second private balcony to the front, an ideal spot for a morning coffee. A study on this floor provides further flexibility and a dedicated space for working from home. The grounds of Beach Cottage are designed for both relaxation and recreation. To the rear, a fabulous swimming pool set around a large patio area is complemented by a dedicated pool house with built in kitchenette and changing facilities, creating the ultimate private leisure space. Beyond, a decked terrace leads directly onto the beach, offering an unrivalled setting for summer gatherings or tranquil evenings by the water.The property is further enhanced by a substantial two-storey double garage, providing excellent storage above and secure parking below. Additional gated off-street parking to the front ensures practicality matches lifestyle.LOCATIONBeach Cottage occupies an unrivalled position directly on the beachfront at Bracklesham Bay, one of the area’s most sought-after coastal spots. From the deck, uninterrupted sea views stretch across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight, with perfect conditions for kitesurfing, paddleboarding, windsurfing and even a sauna. The property also sits at the heart of a welcoming community, just steps from the well-regarded restaurant The Beach, and close to local cafés and shops. Nearby East Wittering village provides a wider selection of independent stores, a primary school, and other essentials, with excellent schools including Oakwood and Prebendal within easy reach.Just three miles away, West Wittering’s renowned Blue Flag sandy beach is regularly featured among the UK’s finest, while the National Trust reserve at East Head offers sweeping dunes, coastal walks, and panoramic Solent views.For sailors, Birdham Pool and Chichester Marina are close by, alongside Chichester and Itchenor Yacht Clubs. Sporting life is equally rich, with golf, motor events, and horse racing at Goodwood.The historic city of Chichester, eight miles north, blends shopping, dining, and culture with theatres and galleries, while transport links are excellent: rail services from Chichester connect directly to London, Gatwick, and the south coast.SERVICES: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Chichester District Council Title Register available upon request. Directions: https://w3w.co/classic.pill.salary This what3words address refers to a 3-metre square location. Tap the link or enter the 3 words into the free what3words app to find it.DisclaimerWhile we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions.
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Highlands Cottage is a charming five bedroom extended Grade II listed, detached property, believed to date back to circa 1750 and is set in a gated plot in excess of 0.86 of an acre. Situated in the heart of Swanley Village, this substantial residence with weather board façade offers plentiful living space and caters for multigeneration living. On entering the residence via the gated in and out driveway you can't help notice this charming home is well cared for with the grounds also reflecting this. The house retains many of its original features, and we are advised it has only changed family ownership twice in the last 150 years. Once inside the house via the central hallway there is a dining room to the right with an adjoining conservatory to the rear overlooking the beautiful floral gardens. To the left hand side of the hallway is the main split level sitting room with open fireplace for those cosy winter evenings. An inner hall with cloakroom WC leads to the impressive kitchen/breakfast/dining room and adjoining utility room have been reworked and modernised with marble worktops and integrated appliances. To the rear of the property is the versatile self-contained annex with kitchenette and one bedroom and en-suite which is ideal for an elderly relative or older child or just to be used as a games room or home workplace, should this be required. The principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room. The second and third bedroom have a Jack and Jill en-suite shower room arrangement. There is a further larger bedroom and family bathroom. To the rear is a manicured parklike garden laid to lawn with well established flower borders and an ideal haven and perfect outside entertaining space. There are various roses and other plants that bring colour to this space along with various elements that include a sand stone patio and pathways that lead you to different elements. To the front is a sweeping gravel drive which leads to a double cart barn garage which has previously been granted planning permission to be converted. The property has an immediate period wow factor and lends itself to perfect family living with space to work from home. It could easily accommodate multi-generation living either using the downstairs office or by sectioning off some of the upper floor rooms to provide a private area for adult children or older relatives. The garden is perfect for family fun or for fabulous garden parties. There is plenty of space to accommodate a summer house or outbuilding.Highlands Cottage is situated in Swanley Village, close to two village pubs, the village green, St Pauls Church and St Pauls Church of England Primary school. There are dozens of walks direct from your door. This period home has undergone comprehensive restoration and modernisation over the years by the current owners, blending its historic charm with modern additions and is awaiting a new custodian to appreciate its historic charm and multiple elements.Swanley Village is a very sought after location with superb access to the M25/M2/M20 and A20 road links as well as Bluewater and Lakeside shopping centres and Ebbsfleet International. There are good bus routes and excellent mainline train services from Swanley Station (Oyster) direct to London Charing Cross, London St Pancras, London Blackfriars, London Victoria and London Bridge in approximately 20/30 minutes. It really is an excellent place to live the rural life but be so close to everything.Location Swanley Village is a linear settlement in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England. It's known for its historic buildings, rural feel, and Conservation Area. In the 1920s, the original Swanley became known as Swanley Village the village has a mix of historic buildings dating from the late medieval to the early twentieth century. The Village lies on the western edge of Kent, 16 miles from central London and a mile and a half north-east of the modern town of Swanley. The M25 motorway is 350m to the east of the village and the railway line between London and east Kent runs just to the south, the nearest station being at Swanley.Seller Insight Highlands Cottage has been our cherished home for 37 years. When we first began our search for a family home all those years ago, we were determined to find somewhere special - somewhere with character and an ideal location that offered an easy commute into the city. After three long years of searching, we walked into Highlands Cottage and simply knew it was the one. It felt right. The lady before us had been part of a family who had lived here for generations.Over the years, we have lovingly restored and maintained the cottage, learning as we went - especially as it is Grade II listed. We've always enjoyed the home, and gradually, as our very young family grew, we poured our hearts into every room. It has truly been a fabulous family experience.. There isn't a single room we don't love. The cottage has evolved with us through every stage of life. As our children grew, the layout adapted - dining rooms became extra TV reception rooms etc. and every corner of our home holds so many special memories.The garden is private, sunny, and full of life. Over the years, I planted and nurtured 55 award-winning roses - it's now one of my greatest passions. Wildlife is part of everyday life here - birds gather in the evenings, butterflies are a common sight in the warmer months, and some of our fondest memories are of my children and then all my grandchildren riding around the garden with me on the sit-on lawnmower. It's those little moments that have made living here so special.Highlands Cottage has also been a wonderful home for entertaining. From summer BBQs to family celebrations and even business gatherings, the space lends itself beautifully to hosting.. The village community is truly special. We've enjoyed annual barbecues, fêtes, and fireworks, and benefitted from excellent local schools, including top grammar options. With two beautiful pubs and a new home development nearby, that has been built in keeping with the village's traditional charm. It offers the best of both worlds - just a short distance from London, yet nestled in such peaceful, secluded surroundings.What will we miss the most? Everything. This home has given us decades of happiness. We've raised our children here and watched our grandchildren thrive within its walls and garden. It has been a privilege to live in such a warm, beautiful, and welcoming home. The only reason we are moving is to downsize - otherwise, we would never leave. It is, quite simply, the perfect family home.Entrance Hall 21'11 x 11'3 (6.68m x 3.43m). Panelled period style door to front with leaded light effect window. Carpet. Plain coved ceiling. Radiator with cover. Storage cupboards. Period style fireplace. Stairs leading to landing. Glazed door to rear.Basement 11'1 x 10'4 (3.38m x 3.15m). Two areas. Ideal central heating boiler (2). Immersion heater.Dining Room 21'11 x 13'9 (6.68m x 4.2m). Window to front. French doors to rear conservatory. Plain coved ceiling. Two radiators with covers. Panelled walls. Period style working fireplace.Conservatory 13'11 x 11'1 (4.24m x 3.38m). Windows to rear and side. French doors to side. Carpet.Sitting Room 21'11 (6.68m) x 18'10 (5.74m) narrowing to 15'10 (4.83m). Window to front. Two windows to side. Carpet. Split level floor. Plain coved ceiling. Dado rail. Period style working fireplace.Inner Hall 6' x 5'2 (1.83m x 1.57m). Window to side. Door to side. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling. Picture rail. Radiator with cover. Original bell box.Cloakroom 9'2 x 5'11 (2.8m x 1.8m). Frosted window to side. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling. Radiator with cover. Low level WC. Wash hand basin. Panelled walls.Kitchen/Breakfast/Dining Room 26'6 x 15'9 (8.08m x 4.8m). Two windows to front. French doors to rear. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling with downlights. Radiator. Fitted wall and base units with island and marble work tops over. Butler sink with mixer taps. Integrated dishwasher. Rangemaster gas range. Space for fridge/freezer.Utility Room 11'9 x 8' (3.58m x 2.44m). Door to side. Window to side. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling with downlights. Access to small loft. Radiator. Fitted wall and base units with marble surfaces over. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer taps. Spaces for washing machine and tumble dryer.Store/Boiler Room 8' x 3'9 (2.44m x 1.14m). Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling. Fuse board. Ideal central heating boiler (1).Landing Window to rear. Carpet. Plain coved ceiling. Radiator with cover.Main Bedroom 21'11 x 13'8 (6.68m x 4.17m). Windows to front and rear. Carpet. Papered ceiling. Access to loft. Radiator with cover. Built-in fireplace.En-Suite Shower Room 6'10 x 5'6 (2.08m x 1.68m). Vinyl flooring. Plain coved ceiling. Heated towel rail. Heritage wash hand basin. Shower cubicle. Low level WC. Part tiled walls.Bedroom Two 15'1 (4.6m) at widest point x 10' (3.05m) at widest point. Windows to front and side. Carpet. Plain coved ceiling. Radiator. Cast iron fireplace.Jack & Jill Bathroom 8'5 (2.57m) x 5'1 (1.55m) at widest points. Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling with downlights. Heated towel rail. Wash hand basin in vanity units. Shower cubicle. Low level WC.Bedroom Three 11'8 (3.56m) x 10' (3.05m) at widest point.. Window to front. Carpet. Plain coved ceiling. Radiator.Bedroom Four 11'6 x 11' (3.5m x 3.35m). Window to rear. Carpet. Plain coved ceiling. Radiator. Access to loft.Bathroom 7'11 (2.41m) x 7'8 (2.34m) at widest points. Window to rear. Tiled flooring. Plain coved ceiling. High flush WC. Slipper bath with claw feet, shower attachment and mixer taps. Sanitan wash hand basin. Part tiled/part panelled walls.AnnexLounge/Kitchenette 19'7 x 10'2 (5.97m x 3.1m). Door to side. Window to side. French doors to side. Carpet. Plain ceiling with downlights. Radiator. Fitted wall and base units with work tops over. Modern sink and drainer unit with mixer taps.Guest Bedroom 13'4 x 9'7 (4.06m x 2.92m). Two double glazed windows to rear. Carpet. Plain ceiling with downlights. Radiator.En-Suite Bathroom 5'10 x 5'1 (1.78m x 1.55m). Tiled flooring. Plain ceiling with downlights. Panelled bath with shower over. Wash hand basin in vanity unit. Low level WC. Local tiling to walls.OutsideFrontage & Parking Walled gated frontage with In and out gravel drive to front. Period lamp. Flower beds. Lawn area.Cart Barn 14'9 (4.5m) x 11'10 (3.6m) and 17'5 (5.3m) x 8'10 (2.7m). Panelled doors to front. Window to side. Pitched roof.Rear Garden Total Plot Size 0.86 Acres. Covered rear paved sandstone patio area. Lawn areas. Flower beds. Gravel paths. Tractor store. Pagoda. Mature hedging. Well stocked with various plants and trees.Transport Information Train Stations: Swanley 1.2 miles Farningham 1.9 miles Eynsford 3 miles The property is also within easy reach of Ebbsfleet Eurostar International Station. The distances calculated are as the crow flies.Local Schools Primary Schools: St Pauls' Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 0.3 miles Downsview Community Primary School 0.7 miles Hextable Primary School 0.8 miles St Bartholomew's Catholic Primary School 0.8 miles Horizon Primary Academy 0.9 milesSecondary Schools: Parkwood Hall Co-Operative Academy 0.7 miles The Annex School House 1 mile Orchards Academy 1.1 miles Wilmington Grammar School for Boys 1.6 miles Wilmington Academy 1.6 miles Wilmington Grammar School for Girls 1.8 milesInformation sourced from Rightmove (findaschool). Please check with the local authority as to catchment areas and intake criteria.Useful Information We recognise that buying a property is a big commitment and therefore recommend that you visit the local authority websites for more helpful information about the property and local area before proceeding.Some information in these details are taken from third party sources. Should any of the information be critical in your decision making then please contact Sevenoaks Fine & Country for verification.Tenure The vendor confirms to us that the property is freehold. Should you proceed with the purchase of the property your solicitor must verify these details.Council Tax We are informed this property is in band G. For confirmation please contact Sevenoaks Borough Council.Appliances/Services The mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full efficient working order.Measurements All measurements are approximate and therefore may be subject to a small margin of error.Viewings Monday to Friday 9.00 am 6.30 pm Saturday 9.00 am 6.00 pm Viewing via Sevenoaks Fine & Country office.Ref SVFC/CB/DH/250618 - NKT000140/D1Seller Insight
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From its elevated vantage point, the outlook extends across Les Écréhous to the French port of Carteret beyond, creating an ever-changing seascape. The main house provides five luxurious bedroom suites, complemented by a separate two-bedroom guest apartment that is ideal for extended family, guests or staff. Throughout the home, an extensive programme of renovation and modernisation has been undertaken by the current owner, resulting in exceptionally high-quality finishes, refined detailing and thoughtfully designed living spaces. Numerous reception areas provide generous and versatile living and entertaining spaces. On the lower ground level, an impressive leisure complex has been created, incorporating a bar, dedicated entertaining area, gym and sauna, all designed to connect seamlessly with the outdoor amenities. From here, doors open onto the infinity pool, sun terrace and sunken alfresco seating area, ideal for relaxing or hosting against the dramatic coastal backdrop. The property also benefits from an integral garage block accommodating up to six vehicles, along with extensive forecourt parking. Modern security features include CCTV, a security alarm and fire detection systems throughout. A private pathway leads through protected native woodland to a secluded cove and the ocean below, while the charming Rozel Bay and harbour are just a short walk away. Carteret House presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, modernised coastal home in one of the Island’s most sought-after locations.Quote Reference: 708625
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Occupying a breathtaking elevated position within the South Downs National Park, this substantial six-bedroom family home stands within approximately 3.4 acres of private gardens, grounds and paddock, and includes a superb two-storey self-contained annexe with proven holiday let income (driven by the nearby Goodwood events calendar), making it ideal for supplementary revenue, multi-generational living and future enhancement.Offers between ?1,500,000.00 - ?1,600,000.00 The house is approached via a secluded driveway, leading through a large front garden dotted with mature trees and meticulously tended flower beds. The property itself exudes timeless elegance, with its classic red-brick fa?ade, complemented by contrasting white lower walls, offering an immediate sense of warmth and character.Inside, the home provides generous, light-filled rooms perfect for both family living and entertaining. The front door opens into a spacious entrance hall, where a beautifully crafted wooden staircase with feature panelling sets the tone for the rest of the home.The drawing room is particularly striking, featuring a bay window overlooking the garden and the valley views beyond. A stone fireplace and elegant archway lead through to the dining room creating an ideal space for hosting or family dining. There is also a conservatory with wraparound views of the garden, alongside a snug room offering a cosy retreat for quieter moments or a dedicated children`s playroom. The kitchen/diner is truly the heart of this home, featuring an impressive, vaulted ceiling, Velux windows and ample space for a dining table. This welcoming space forms the natural hub of the house and is ideal for family gatherings. A hallway from the kitchen leads to a downstairs cloakroom and a well designed utility room, providing excellent space for appliances and everyday functionality.On the first floor of the main house there are four generously sized bedrooms, with the principal suite benefiting from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite. The family bathroom is finished in neutral decor and includes a shower over the bath.One of the most appealing features of Newlands is its highly adaptable annexe, making the property perfectly suited to multi-generational living, extended family stays or independent accommodation for older children. The annexe benefits from its own separate entrance accessed via the patio area, along with internal access from the main house, allowing for a flexible layout that adapts easily to different lifestyles.The Annexe is fully self-contained, with the ground floor comprising a sitting room and kitchen/diner, with a staircase leading upstairs. From the large landing, there are two very spacious bedrooms and a bathroom. The current owners most favourite feature of the Annexe is a fabulous picture window, perfectly positioned to frame the spectacular countryside views and fill the space with light.The Annexe has previously operated as a highly successful holiday let providing cosy comforts, excellent facilities and a sought-after location close to local attractions and the South Downs. With a recognised shortage of accommodation within the South Downs National Park, the Annexe offers superb income potential, whether for holiday rental, longer term letting, or guest accommodation.Outside, the expansive grounds total approximately 3.4 acres, offering exceptional lifestyle features and a breathtaking backdrop. The heated swimming pool is positioned to make the most of the views, surrounded by York stone paving and accompanied by a charming timber summer house/changing room. The tennis courts are in fantastic condition and enjoy open views onto the surrounding field providing an wonderful setting for all the family to enjoy the outdoor facilities.The triple bay garage provides two-door access, with a large games/store room attached at the rear. The field completing the grounds offers a wealth of options and can also be accessed via a separate gate, offering further versatility and potential.This is a truly exceptional home, offering refined countryside living, flexible accommodation, and lifestyle features rarely found in such a stunning valley setting.what3words /// cheese.colder.disclosesNotice 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 Horsham District Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Mains Supply Broadband: FTTC Telephone: NoneOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: No Parking: No Garage: No
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A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity to Own an Iconic Grade II Listed Mansion with Expansive Grounds, Rich History, and Boundless Potential.Broneirion, an extraordinary Grade II Listed Italianate mansion, is available for the first time ever on the open market. Set in a truly breathtaking location, this majestic property offers an unparalleled opportunity for those with vision – whether you're seeking a prestigious country estate, a transformative commercial venture or a home of exceptional historical significance.
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Comprising four double bedrooms, four bathrooms + guest WC. This house has undergone a full program of renovations by the current owners, creating something truly remarkable. On the ground floor you are greeted upon entry by an expansive open plan living area leading onto your dining room and large chefs kitchen with a separate pantry and prep area. The open plan feeling continues through to the outdoor entertaining area including a covered dining area and full outdoor kitchen. On the ground floor you will also find a full utility and laundry room and guest WC.The first floor has three double bedrooms all en-suite while the second floor is the primary suite with a rear facing bedroom, full walk in wardrobe. All floors benefit from an in-built vacuum system throughout the house allowing for easy cleaning without the headache of moving traditional vacuums between floors. The property further benefits from a fully self-contained annex with bathroom, kitchenette and while currently used as a home office could easily be used as a gym or extra guest accommodation. The property further has a gated driveway giving to the front.Quote Reference: 711043
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There are houses at this price. And then there are opportunities.Elmwood is the latter. A masterfully restored 1930s residence behind private electric gates on the edge of Eccleston Village. 3,033 sq ft of exceptional craftsmanship across the main house and a fully self-contained detached annexe, set on 0.35 acres of south-facing grounds. All of it overlooking the permanent green expanse of the Duke of Westminster's Eaton Estate, a view that will never be built out.For a buyer who simply wants a magnificent family home rich in period features, Elmwood delivers without question. But for a buyer who also wants their money to work, this is rare. The detached annexe, finished to the same exacting standard as the main house, functions seamlessly as a luxury holiday let in one of England's most visited cathedral cities, a long-term rental, or a home for family that feels like a home rather than an afterthought. Reviewing Air BnB and Sykes Cottages at current Chester-area short-stay rates, a conservatively run holiday let of this calibre could potentially offer a considered return, a meaningful offset against ownership costs from day one.The 0.35-acre plot warrants attention in its own right. Gated, private, and south-facing — land of this scale and quality, with countryside views, this close to Chester, at this price, does not come along often.Behind the handsome red-brick façade, the restoration is the work of artisans rather than developers. Hand-rolled plaster ceilings with intricate bird's-beak detailing, crafted by an award-winning craftsman. Original herringbone parquet throughout. Restored cast-iron fireplaces in every principal room. A bespoke kitchen built around a four-oven Aga, framed by 18th-century botanical tiles sourced from Natural History Museum plates. Every room carries the quiet confidence of work done properly, by people who cared.Chain free and ready to occupy. Elmwood does not need you to imagine what it could be, it already is.The Main House Entrance & Ground FloorA wide entrance hall sets the tone immediately: original herringbone parquet underfoot, high ceilings, and a generous cloakroom with coat and boot storage neatly integrated beneath the stairs. A dedicated utility room — plumbed for washing machine with dryer space — keeps the practical invisible.Two reception rooms flank the hall, each with deep bay windows, hand-crafted fireplaces with log burners, and those remarkable curved plaster ceilings, period features rarely found at this level of preservation. Light pours in. The proportions feel generous without being cavernous.The kitchen is the heart of the home, a bespoke country-house design built around a four-oven Aga, opening into a conservatory that draws the garden in and floods the space with natural light. On a clear day, the rural views across open countryside make this one of the finest spots in the house to simply sit.First FloorUpstairs, four bedrooms are arranged around a generous landing. The principal suite overlooks the Eaton Estate through a Juliet balcony, complete with a dressing room and a luxurious en suite bathroom, an oasis of calm with outstanding countryside views. A second generous double bedroom and two further bedrooms, one currently fitted as a handcrafted library, equally suited as a nursery or home office, served by an equally well-appointed family bathroom with en-suite quality finishes.The Annexe — 1,308 sq ft Detached Fully Self-ContainedDiscreetly positioned but fully independent, the detached annexe is architecturally cohesive with the main house and finished to the same exacting standard. Whether used for multi-generational living, as a holiday let, a long-term rental, or a professional home office and studio, it offers genuine flexibility without compromise.On the ground floor: a private sitting room with log burner overlooking the rear garden, a well-equipped kitchen, a dedicated office and workspace, and a detached double garage with electric doors and ceramic-tiled floor — with adjoining side store. Above, a spacious en suite bedroom provides complete autonomy for guests, extended family, or tenants.As a holiday let, the annexe represents a compelling income opportunity. Chester draws millions of visitors annually for its races, cathedral, Roman heritage, and the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa is on the doorstep. Rental income from a well-presented annex or annexe of this specification in this location can realistically offset a significant portion of annual ownership costs.The Gardens & GroundsApproached through electric gates onto a sweeping private drive with parking for eight vehicles plus a detached double garage, Elmwood's south-facing grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to follow the sun across the day. A Gabriel Ash greenhouse, a separate workshop ideal for hobbies or additional storage, and a summerhouse — perfect for evening drinks with those uninterrupted countryside views over the Eaton Estate — complete the picture. Seclusion and substance in equal measure.LocationEccleston sits in a semi-rural pocket of Cheshire that is increasingly difficult to find: genuinely peaceful, with walking access to the River Dee, the Grosvenor Garden Centre, and the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa, yet with the connectivity of a city suburb.Chester city centre is 3.5 miles. The King's School is 1.6 miles, The Queen's School 2.5 miles, and Chester Business Park under a mile. Mainline rail at Chester connects directly to Liverpool, Manchester, and London. The M53 and M56 are within moments.Key distances include: The King’s School, Chester approx. 1.6 miles Queen;s School, Chester approx 2.5 miles Chester Business Park approx. 1 mile Chester city centre approx. 3.5 miles Mainline National Train Links from Chester City Center M53 & M56 is within moments, with routes to Manchester, Liverpool & North WalesLocal lifestyle highlights: Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa Grosvenor Garden Centre Eccleston Village & The Ferry Stage for riverside walks, rowing and open-water swimming The Eaton Estate and surrounding countrysideElmwood is a home for those who value craftsmanship, privacy, and flexibility — offering two beautifully finished living spaces in one exceptional setting, moments from both city and countryside. Services, Utilities & Property Information: Utilities – Mains Electric and Water, Oil Central Heating, and Private Sewerage Plant Property Type – Detached Home Construction Type – Standard Council Tax – Cheshire West and Chester Mobile phone coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signals available in the area - We advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection – FTTC available - We advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Garage Parking (2), Off-road Parking (8) Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: F EPC Rating: D
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An exquisite suburban mansion providing a charming blend of history and modern comforts, boasting distinct, character features, a range of leisure facilities and an annexe, all set in about 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens. Discover Axholme: A Stylish Sanctuary & A Timeless Treasure Welcome to Axholme, a stunning residence that marries historical elegance with modern luxury. Nestled behind private electric gates on the prestigious Noctorum Road, this exceptional home offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and leisure, all within a serene and private setting. Dating back to 1928, Axholme was originally commissioned by the Holt family, founders of the renowned John Holt shipping company. Today, this beautifully refurbished masterpiece stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and thoughtful design, ready to embrace its next discerning owner. Leisure Facilities Imagine stepping into your own leisure complex, where every day feels like a holiday. Axholme boasts a heated indoor swimming pool, complete with a steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and changing facilities, ensuring relaxation is just a few steps away. Above the kitchen, a fully equipped gym overlooks this luxurious oasis, making it easy to maintain an active lifestyle without having to leave home. Whether you’re hosting friends for a pool party or enjoying a quiet evening in the sauna, this home redefines leisure living. Embrace Nature in Stunning Gardens Set on 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, Axholme is a private retreat that invites you to unwind and reconnect with nature. The grounds feature a floodlit all-weather tennis court, a charming tree house, a zip line for the adventurous spirit, and a tranquil pond surrounded by lush greenery. Picture yourself entertaining guests on the stunning terrace, complete with heating for those cooler evenings, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon in the summer house. This outdoor haven is designed for both relaxation and recreation, making it the perfect backdrop for cherished family memories. Flexible Entertaining Spaces Step inside, and you’ll be greeted by an expansive wood panelled entrance hallway that sets the tone for the elegance that awaits. The light-filled bay-fronted drawing room, cozy snug, and sophisticated dining room provide versatile spaces for entertaining guests or enjoying family time. There is a seamless transition from the living space to the outdoors, while the impressive kitchen, family area, and vaulted breakfast room creates a warm and inviting atmosphere for daily living. With eight reception rooms, there’s no shortage of space to host gatherings, celebrate milestones, or simply enjoy the comforts of home. A Home for Every Generation Axholme is designed with family in mind. The first floor features a luxurious principal bedroom suite complete with a contemporary en-suite shower room and a spacious dressing room. Three additional double bedrooms, one with an en-suite and a family bathroom, ensure everyone has their own private retreat. The second-floor surprises, with two more double bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, and a large cinema room—perfect for movie nights. Additionally, the self-contained annexe offers flexibility for guests, extended family, or even as a rental opportunity. With its own gated entrance, the annexe features an open plan living and dining area, kitchen, two double bedrooms, dressing area and a shower room, providing privacy and comfort for everyone. The Perfect Location Whilst Axholme feels like a secluded oasis, just a short five-minute car journey away is the village of Oxton, with a high street full of independent shops, cafes and restaurants and areas of peaceful green space for all to enjoy. Oxton has become an increasingly popular destination for food and drink lovers. While it retains much of its historic charm with cobbled streets and Victorian architecture, the culinary scene has undergone a renaissance, blending traditional British flavours with modern, eclectic influences. Axholme is also located within easy reach of everyday amenities such as supermarkets and healthcare facilities making it a convenient location for residents. The vibrant city of Liverpool, known for its rich culture, shopping, and dining, is only five miles from your doorstep and the historic village of Port Sunlight and the stunning coastlines of The Wirral are also within a short drive, offering endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Families will appreciate the proximity to various educational institutions, including Prenton Preparatory School, Birkenhead High School Academy, Birkenhead School and St. Anselm’s College ensuring a range of choices for education for children of all ages. For sports enthusiasts, the nearby Wirral Ladies Golf Club and The Royal Liverpool Golf Club provide excellent facilities for golf lovers. A Seamless Commute With excellent transport links to Liverpool, North Wales, Cheshire, The Midlands and The North West, commuting is a breeze. Whether you prefer to drive or take the train, you’ll enjoy easy access to major roadways and local rail stations, making it simple to connect to the rest of the UK. Your Dream Home Awaits Axholme is more than just a residence; it’s a true lifestyle choice. This incredibly stylish home, with its super leisure facilities, stunning gardens, and flexible entertaining spaces, is ready to welcome you and your family. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. Contact us today and step into a world of elegance, comfort, and endless possibilities. Seller Insight How long have you owned the property? “3 and a half wonderful years.”What attracted you to this specific house and location? “We fell in love with the house, with its mix of historical character and charm with more modern living spaces for comfortable family living. Even though it is a large house, with spectacular outdoor space and a beautiful garden, it also feels very homely. We also loved the fact that the house, while remaining peaceful and secluded, is in the heart of a thriving and friendly community, minutes from the centre of Liverpool.”What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “The house offers so much for children. There is ample space for indoor playing (hide and seek a favourite) and the children enjoy the excitement of being able to use the cinema with friends or for family movie nights. The swimming pool and the versatile, large but contained garden allow them to burn off energy outside. There are large bedrooms for the kids to enjoy but we love the fact that given there are four bedrooms on one floor, we remain close to each other at night. It is the perfect house for hosting, especially at Christmas when the house really comes into its own, so the children have benefited from having family and friends with us often.”What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “The house was designed and commissioned back in the 1920's by a famous shipping family, the Holts and we have the original architectural drawings framed and up on the wall. They seemed like a very welcoming family as there are newspaper cut outs about local children being invited into the house to use the lift which we are told was the first residential one of its kind. The house still retains features of its shipping heritage with unique porthole windows in the grand hallway and the old bell system, now made electronic, throughout the rooms. We have adapted the house to make it work better for a family, with the snug becoming a playroom. We have had the gates expertly restored by a local carpenter, we also replaced the boiler with a modern, efficient system to ensure the original part of the house remained cosy and warm through the winter. The water features in the garden were also made child safe.”Who do you think would be the ideal next owner? “The unique thing about Axholme is that it would work for many types of owners. A large family needing extra space, intergenerational families given the potential for separate living in the annexe, or for a smaller family such as a couple who love to host gatherings or benefit from leisure facilities. The house is move in ready, but it also might suit an owner who wants to adapt the house to suit their needs and style such as adding an upstairs balcony to look over the garden.” What’s your favourite room and why? “Each member of the family would answer differently. For the children, the sunken trampoline and zip wire in the garden would be their favourite feature but as our daughter gets a little older, she loves her own space in her bedroom and the ample space for sleepovers. As a couple, one of us would choose the large patio outside the kitchen as it is a great hosting space and a sun trap from early to late in the year. The other one of us would choose the characterful drawing room where you can read a book in front of the fire and place the most amazing Christmas tree in the bay window. Another personal favourite for us all is the circular bench at the back of the garden under the largest tree in the garden, from which you can look back on the house while listening to the pond's waterfall.”Memorable/remarkable event? “Too many to list, including legendary New Years parties, milestone birthday celebrations, frequent family barbeques and most recently hosting a family wedding in marquees designed to take in the beauty of the garden space. Christmas is also of course the highlight of each year.“What do you love about the house the most now? “That it feels like a personal and peaceful sanctuary, away from the busyness of life while always feeling like home. Also, that it has become the heart of our wider family as it is the perfect home to get everyone together.“What do you love about the local community? “It is such a friendly, welcoming community with such lovely neighbours. We also love that the quaint village of Oxton is so close and that we are close to excellent schools and children's activities. Living on the Wirral also offers us as a family so much access to walks and nature. We regularly enjoy trips to the beach, woods and farms in the local area.”What you’ll miss most? “We love the area and community so much that we do not intend to move far so we don't have to miss out on that. But we will miss the homely grandeur of the house and the flexibility to host many gatherings, and most of all the garden as well as the light that pours into our living spaces.”Additional Information Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating. Council Tax: Band H. Local Authority: Cheshire West & Chester Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard - 13 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 1 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Superfast - 76 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 20 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Ultrafast - 1000 Mpbs (highest download speed) - 220 Mpbs (highest upload speed) Mobile coverage: Indoor – Limited / Outdoor - Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. 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Nestled in the historic heart of Old Chiswick, Mawsons Row presents a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire one of four newly converted Georgian residences. Originally constructed in the early 18th century for Thomas Mawson, a prominent brewery owner, these Grade II listed terraced houses have been meticulously restored, thoughtfully updated, and sensitively adapted for modern family living—whilst retaining the architectural elegance and enduring charm of the Georgian era. Having previously served as offices for Fuller’s Brewery, the buildings have been carefully returned to their original residential purpose. Each home extends over four generous floors, boasting classic Georgian proportions—including soaring ceilings, tall sash windows, and original fireplaces—harmoniously combined with high-quality contemporary finishes. The interiors offer a perfect balance of heritage and modernity, creating spaces that are both inviting and sophisticated. Steeped in literary and cultural history, Mawsons Row adjoins the former Grade II listed Mawson Arms (Fox and Hounds). The celebrated poet Alexander Pope lived here between 1716 and 1719, completing his acclaimed translation of The Iliad during his residence. Arranged thoughtfully over four floors, the lower ground level features a beautifully appointed and spacious kitchen, complemented by a utility room and a convenient cloakroom. The ground floor offers an impressive reception area, complete with a separate formal dining room and a striking feature fireplace, exuding timeless Georgian elegance. From this level, doors open onto a low-maintenance, paved garden—perfectly suited for al fresco dining and entertaining. The upper two floors accommodate four exceptionally generous double bedrooms, each enjoying serene, leafy views over Homefield Recreation Ground South. The residences are served by two exquisite bathrooms, each featuring luxurious freestanding baths, combining comfort with classic style. Additional benefits include secure, gated off-street parking, ensuring both convenience and peace of mind. Situated within the coveted Old Chiswick Conservation Area, Chiswick Lane South is a leafy and prestigious enclave of West London. The houses are just a short stroll from the River Thames, offering picturesque riverside walks and access to some of Chiswick’s finest green spaces, including the renowned Chiswick House and Gardens. The location perfectly blends village charm with urban convenience. Chiswick High Road provides an array of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs, cultivating a strong sense of community and culture. Families benefit from an excellent selection of schools both public and state. Renowned for its safety, leafy streets, and welcoming neighbourhood, Chiswick offers a rare combination of tranquillity and connectivity, with excellent transport links into central London. Mawsons Row represents an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of history in one of West London’s most desirable locations.
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