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House Bromsberrow (United Kingdom)

Located within a stunning countryside setting, Bridge Cottage represents a magnificent rural lifestyle without compromise. This character home oozes luxury, boasting ample living spaces with a contemporary entertaining kitchen, 3 bedrooms including prestigious main suite with dressing room, and show stopping living spaces. Within the 2-acre grounds you are immersed in nature, and there are private lawns with a patio to the rear, an ideal family area for al-fresco dining. Sitting proud in the prestigious Whiteleaved Oak area, the property backs onto Eastnor Deer Park and has a wealth of links locally, making an ideal spot for work, schooling, and leisure. Freehold. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band E.

$1,259,500
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Hewelsfield (United Kingdom)

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

$1,645,600
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and terrace Cirencester (United Kingdom)

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

$1,259,500
231
4bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  111

By Annonceur International

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House Devauden (United Kingdom)

This captivating, five-bedroom country property has cottagey charm, fresh, contemporary appeal and an incomparable long distance outlook over the Wye Valley. What makes this house special is the setting and the views. From the terrace at the back of the house you look towards Trellech on a clear day you can see the spire of Trellech Church - and then you can see 160 degrees all the way round to the eastern bank of the Wye above Tintern. For me, it was the first thing that drew me to the house and second was the setting, almost at the end of a no through road, where it is completely private and not overlooked. The Old Bakery has been sympathetically and extensively extended over many years, changing it from a cosy two-up, two down cottage to create a spacious and attractive home. It has been maintained in excellent condition by the vendors, who bought it 31 years ago and have had a wonderful family life there. It benefits from the loveliest of locations, with 0.63 acres of gardens and wonderful woodland walks from the doorstep. It is within walking distance of the sought-after village of Devauden, a vibrant and sociable community, well served by both a village shop and a garage, with a village hall. A variety of clubs and activities and a lively programme of village events, including an annual music festival. An ideal family home, The Old Bakery is in the catchment for Shirenewton Primary School, which has an excellent reputation. There are further educational establishments in Chepstow (4 miles) and those in Monmouth (12 miles) include the independent Haberdashers Monmouth Schools. The market towns of Monmouth and Chepstow provide a range of leisure facilities, independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Both have an M&S Foodhall and in Monmouth there is a Waitrose. The Old Bakery is also a convenient base for commuters, with good access to the motorway network, bringing Bristol, Newport and Cardiff within easy reach. There are intercity trains to London from Newport and Bristol Parkway and international flights from Bristol and Cardiff airports. STEP INSIDE:- - At the end of a peaceful, no-through country road, a wooden five bar gate opens onto a tree-lined tarmac lane, which leads to the property. There is a large gravelled parking area in front of a detached double garage and a wide pathway leads down to the main entrance door, set under a long storm porch. The main door opens to a charming quarry tiled hall, which doubles as a dining room. A door leads through to the characterful living room, part of the original cottage. The beams in this room, as elsewhere, have been painted white to give an airy, contemporary feel. There is a feature fireplace, believed to have been constructed from reclaimed stone from the property, with an old wooden mantel beam. The fireplace houses a Jotul woodburning stove. Because the old part of the house has such thick stone walls, this room is always cool in summer and lovely and in winter it is really comfy and cosy. From the living room there is a door to the kitchen, which, like the dining hall, has a quarry tiled floor. It is fitted with a range of wooden/wood effect kitchen units with Bosch integrated appliances and a freestanding AEG fridge freezer. In the centre of the room there is plenty of space for a breakfast table. The kitchen has a door to back garden where steps lead up to the generous rear terrace, which takes advantage of the Wye Valley outlook and makes a fantastic outdoor entertaining space. From the kitchen, two large windows overlook the back of the house whilst there's another window over the sink, looking towards the Wye Valley, with the sort of view which must make washing up sheer pleasure! Stairs lead up from the kitchen to a small landing, which widens out into a large study area, with a window to the front of the property. From the landing, a door opens to a sitting room, with French doors directly to the rear terrace. On this floor, there are also two well-presented bathrooms, both with baths and one with a separate shower cubicle. There is a bedroom with an ensuite WC, a further bedroom overlooking the front of the house and a principal bedroom with stunning views of the Wye Valley. This lovely room has an ensuite shower and a walk-in wardrobe. From the upstairs sitting room there is a door to an inner landing, off which there is a useful utility room. There is also a door to a long utility and storage area which runs from the front of the house to the back. This has double arched doors to the front and French doors to the back garden. From the inner landing, stairs rise to a further floor, above the long utility/storage area, where there are two bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room. The vendors added these rooms in 2001 by raising the pitch of the roof at the west end of the house. One of these rooms is currently used as a home office. The property has hardwood double glazed windows throughout and the Worcester Bosch boiler was replaced in 2019. Outside - The property is built to fit the contours of a hillside, which explains the different internal levels. The sloping gardens at the back have been landscaped to provide a large, paved terrace which takes full advantage of the Wye Valley views. It is a big space, very good for barbeques and entertaining and excellent for a gin and tonic after work. Curved stone steps lead up from the terrace to a sloping grassed area, interspersed with mature trees and shrubs. From the front of the property, there are views over fields and wooded countryside. In front of the parking area there is a large flower bed and a sloping lawn. A path leads down from the parking area to the attractive storm porch, probably built in the 1920s, with a tiled roof and wooden supports. In front of this is a seating area. In the early spring it makes a nice place to sit, because it is south facing and sheltered from the wind. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

$1,076,000
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Saint Arvans (United Kingdom)

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

$2,215,200
7bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Abergavenny (United Kingdom)

The Monastery at Capel y Ffin, is a unique and historic property built by Father Ignatius (Joseph Leycester Lyne) circa 1870. This magnificent property was designed by the architect Charles Buckeridge and is set amidst stunning countryside with the most magnificent views. A rare opportunity to acquire a property with character, style and a rich history which has been a much loved family home for many years. Overview Rarely do properties such as The Monastery become available on the open market, the size and flexibility of accommodation, the wealth of character, the rich history and abundance of features complemented by a spectacular setting with magnificent views. For this reason, we are going to keep the description to a minimum and allow potential buyers to enjoy watching the video, viewing the photographs and exploring the floorplan. The area around Llanthony is well known for its beauty and religious connections, The Monastery is located a few miles further along the valley in the hamlet of Capel y Ffin set within the Brecon Beacons National Park (Bannau Brycheiniog), an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Monastery is surrounded by picturesque gardens, woodland and fields and has a pretty stream running through the grounds, not to mention the most breathtaking mountain views.... Original features include beautiful arched leaded windows, decorative plaster work, wooden panelling and a stunning ruined church. The Monastery is currently used as a family home together with holiday lets. The size, space and flexibility of the property, with self-contained wings, offers ample opportunity, subject to any necessary planning consents to create a home for multi generational living, further holiday lets, a retreat or perhaps even a wedding or event venue. The Monastery has been a draw for artists with former residents including : Eric Gill, the sculptor and typographer, Edgar Holloway a painter and print maker and David Jones a Welsh poet, artist and illustrator all having spent time in this beautiful area.Outside The front of the house is located off a driveway with ample parking and a carport. To one side of the driveway is the religious statue and beyond that the ruin of the original church which is owned and maintained by the Father Ignatius Memorial Trust. The Monastery is arranged around a central, private courtyard or ‘garth’ and to the rear, a beautiful level lawned garden with mature plants and trees. Within the private grounds of The Monastery is an area of woodland with its own stream and direct access to the mountain and fields with stables, perfect for equine/livestock grazing.Location Located just outside the ancient and beautiful hamlet of Capel y Ffin. The areas of Llanthony and Capel y Ffin are popular with walkers, horse riders and cyclists. The priory at Llanthony is a well known local landmark. The village of Llanthony has a public house, The Half Moon, and a bar and restaurant at The Priory. The famous Offas Dyke path is accessible nearby and is a very popular area for hill walkers all year round. Hay-on-Wye is approximately 8 miles away, and is renowned for its selection of books shops and holds an annual Book Festival, that attracts many celebrities and visitors to the area. The historic market town of Abergavenny is approximately 14 miles, and has excellent amenities, including hospital, primary and secondary schools, vibrant shopping centre and has links to the the A449/A40 and A465. These A Roads lead to the motorway networks of M4/M5 and M50.... The cities of Bristol and Cardiff are approximately 50 miles and 40 miles respectively from Abergavenny. The railway station in Abergavenny connects to the larger stations of Newport, Bristol, Cardiff and Hereford.Agent's Notes Rights of access to the statue and the ruin. The ruin is not owned by The Monastery (area shaded red on the illustrative map). Several years ago, on the banks some distance from the house Japanese Knotweed was discovered, this has been managed over the years by the owners and there is very little growth now. Just before The Monastery is a pony trekking centre. The Monastery is beyond the trekking centre and the horses have no rights of access over the land. Occasionally, the riders will be mounting their horses at the bottom of the driveway which adjoins the lane. Aside from the access to the front of the house and the ruin, The Monastery grounds are very private and not overlooked, the courtyard is a beautiful, tranquil setting as are the woodlands.Tenure Freehold.Services We are advised that the property is connected to mains electricity. Private spring fed water and septic tank drainage. Broadband: Standard broadband available subject to providers terms and conditions. Please make your own enquiries via Openreach. Mobile: Please make your own enquiries via Ofcom.Energy Performance Certificate To view the full EPC please visit the GOV website.Local Authority Powys County Council.Council Tax East Wing Band F. The rest Band H. Please note that the Council Tax banding was correct as at date property listed. All buyers should make their own enquiries.Fixtures & Fittings Unless specifically described in these particulars, all fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale though may be available by separate negotiation.Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights, including rights of way, easements and proposed wayleaves. Please check with the Highways Department at the local County Council for the exact location of public footpaths/bridleways.Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and are for general guidance only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure to accuracy, these sales particulars must not be relied upon. Please note Fine & Country have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services and, therefore, no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Contact the numbers listed on the brochure.

$1,898,800
14bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and garden Kingham (United Kingdom)

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

$3,734,300
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty

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House with pool Kingham (United Kingdom)

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

$3,734,300
259
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Pilning (United Kingdom)

Surrounded by mesmerising, far-reaching rural views, this stunning six-bedroom recently renovated farmhouse called Manor House Farm dates back to 1850 and is a much-loved home that is versatile as well as spacious. Inside the sprawling house there are large reception rooms that happily welcome social gatherings and comfortable spaces. From joining the cook in the kitchen breakfast room, enjoying a family meal or dinner party with friends in the dining room, or chatting the evening away in the substantial lounge nestled around the fireplace, this wonderful house is a welcoming home where lifelong memories are made. Upstairs there are five double bedrooms and two luxury bathrooms, one of which has a fabulous multi-jet, spa bath. Another hidden gem can be found at one end of the house - a two-storey, one-bed annexe that is connected to the main house but also has its own front door. Outside there is masses of parking and a double garage plus a wraparound, sun-drenched garden that includes a vast deck area that can effortlessly host alfresco dining and the best garden parties, cocooned in breathtaking views. The home is located on a quiet country lane, on the fringes of the popular village of Pilning, which can offer a primary school, shop, doctor's surgery, community hall, church, a number of sport and social clubs, and a choice of pubs in and around the pretty location. Enveloped by a breathtaking rural landscape there are walks and bridleways to discover, as well as strolls along the Severn Estuary, country pubs to enjoy and memorable days out at the Bristol Zoo Project and the West Country Water Park - all just a few miles away. But the stand-out feature of this former farmhouse's location is the perfect mix of rural surroundings and access to urban centres. Sitting in the sunny garden or looking out of the windows it feels like a remote rural retreat but at the very end of the lane is the A403 which connects directly to the M4 offering easy access to Bristol and Gloucester and a route directly to Cardiff and Newport. The village also has a railway station as part of the south Wales mainline. STEP INSIDE:- - Step inside this substantial, handsome house and you're instantly welcomed into a much-loved family home that has socialising, spending quality time together, and making lifelong memories at its core. The main entrance hall opposite the double garage is the first of many rooms that offer the perfect combination of light and neutral decor so a new owner can just step in and start living. With plenty of space for coat and shoe storage the hall sets the standard for the spacious nature of this home that has been recently renovated by the current owners. Off the hall is a handy ground floor bathroom before one of the internal doors invites you to explore the kitchen breakfast room. Drenched in sunlight from the duo of front facing windows, the kitchen is a delightful space for any cook to enjoy creating a feast for family and friends attending the many parties this huge house and garden can comfortably host. The well-equipped kitchen, which includes a wall of floor-to-ceiling cupboards with a massive American-style fridge freezer nestled into its design, is bursting with storage space and integrated appliances behind its classic Shaker-style units crowned by GRANITE worksurfaces. The central island is a hard working addition to the kitchen, adding more cupboard space within its structure and providing an inviting integrated breakfast bar for people to get comfy and chat to the cook. A doorway in the corner of the kitchen is the route to the utility room next door, as well as offering direct access to the front garden, so it's not far to take the washing outside to dry or bring in muddy dogs to dry after enjoyable walks in the surrounding countryside. Next to the kitchen breakfast room is a formal dining room that is another sizeable space that can currently easily seat eight people, but there's room for more. This welcoming space cocooned in an intimate atmosphere can also boast an exposed beam that reminds diners of the age of the house while the.. Into the adjacent lounge to find an expansive space that can easily accommodate multiple sofas and armchairs positioned around the feature fireplace. Retire to this space on a winter's evening, snuggle into a sofa, and chat the time away with family and friends while the fire roars. It's the space for social gatherings, enjoying a movie, shouting at the football match, or relaxing with the door to the garden open in the summer to welcome fresh country breezes in. Maybe most visitors would think that is the end of the ground floor tour but this is a house that keeps on giving. An intriguing door at the far end of the living room opens into a bonus space that reveals itself as a two-storey annexe, with living space on the ground floor that is currently being used as a home office, and a staircase that takes you to a first floor ensuite bedroom. From a teenager to a grandparent, either end of the generations of a family would be pleased to live in this section of the house that feels independent, including boasting its own front door. Conversely this bonus section of this versatile home could be a guest wing so impressive that they might never want to leave. Back to the main hall to climb to the first floor and find five double bedrooms that are all spacious and can boast a breathtaking rural view out of each window, with the principal boasting dual aspect vistas to wake up to. This impressive family home can also boast two luxury bathrooms on this level, so there is never likely to be a queue in the morning, with one room enticing visitors with the promise of being revived in a double walk-in shower. But it's the other bathroom that can demand the most attention as the most popular place with all members of the family due to its fabulous and spacious hot tub bath with multiple jets offering hours of soaking in bubbles, relaxing the stresses of the day away. Outside - Step outside into the substantial garden that offers masses of parking for all the guests who will be visiting this vast and sociable house. Once they have driven through the impressive metal gates off the quiet country lane and parked, it's a short walk to the immaculate and vast lawn that wraps around the house, offering ample space for playing games and adding children's play equipment. There's space for adults to enjoy themselves too, with the massive deck to the side creating a sun-drenched and special spot to enjoy alfresco dining, relaxing, and hosting the best social gatherings, all enveloped by far-reaching rural views and a peaceful ambience with birdsong as the predominant soundtrack. Dogs will think they are in pooch heaven with so much space to run around and there's a choice of areas that could host the addition of a vegetable garden, greenhouse and shed for anyone who wants to live the good life and begin growing their own food. A new owner may even want to increase the party potential to a higher level with the addition of a hot tub, and maybe even a swimming pool if planning allows. Around to the far side of the house is the bonus of a double garage, handy for storage as well as a home for the cars but, as there is a vast area for parking, maybe this detached building could become a workshop, home office or even a multi-generational annexe, again if planning consent is given. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

$1,139,300
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Lechlade (United Kingdom)

The Woodland Barn is an exceptional property nestled within the exclusive and very special Lakes by Yoo in the Cotswolds. Lakes by Yoo is an 850 acre private Estate of stunning homes and has so much to offer, with the beautiful Orchard Spa, gym and pool, the fantastic Lakes Bar & Kitchen, freshwater lakes, arboretum and woodland trails, a full range of water sports and activities to suit everyone, and plenty to keep the children entertained with a kids club, adventure playground, treetop adventure, and zipwire. Tucked away within its own one acre plot, surrounded by woodland offering complete privacy, this property is absolutely stunning, completely refurbished and beautifully designed by the current owners, with great attention to detail and some wonderful moments. With five en-suite bedrooms, the most incredible double height reception room, this property is both stylish and practical with plenty of space for spending time as a family and entertaining guests. The garden is an absolute delight with a fabulous decking area, its own outdoor heated pool, as well as plenty of space for little explorers to run around. The Woodland Barn is sophisticated, stylish and grand, yet brilliantly practical and with a real warmth to it and in one of the most special places in the Cotswolds, offering you the absolute best in luxury living. It is both the perfect family home and a luxurious Cotswold retreat. Lakes by Yoo is perfectly placed for the absolute best of the Cotswolds on your door step as Burford is only 10 miles away and Cirencester only 11 miles, meaning you can choose to unwind in the tranquil and stunning surroundings of the Estate, or have your pick of fabulous places to eat, visit, and shop in these beautiful destinations. Freehold EPC Rating B Council Tax Band G Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains water, gas, electricity, and drainage. Tenure – Freehold Management Company - Coln Park Estate Management Ltd Service Charges - 2024 – Q2 2024 - £3,498.79 (this includes site manager, concierge service, use of all grounds, facilities, and spa). Please speak to agent for more information. Property Type – Detached house Construction Type – Standard – Cotswold Stone Council Tax – Cotswolds District Council Council Tax Band G Parking – Gated Driveway with parking for six plus cars Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Ultrafast Fibre Broadband connection available with predicted highest available download speed 1,000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1,000 Mbps - we advise you to check with your provider. Special Notes - There are covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further information.

$5,696,300
5bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Birmingham (United Kingdom)

Fine and Country present this exceptional and historic real estate opportunity. Previously owned and occupied by the Lucas family of Lucas Industries, Gur-Mehar, one-time known as ‘The Dell’ is an exquisite Victorian Grade II listed family home extending to over 13,000sq ft of accommodation. Regal in stature and situated in one of the city’s most sought after locations on the Calthorpe Estate in Edgbaston. The property has been meticulously maintained over the years and has undergone improvements but preserves many of the original architectural and characteristic details of the late Victorian era. High Ceilings, deep architraves, gilded and ornate plasterwork to ceilings and cornices give the house a stately feel. The grand proportions and impressive volume, make this magnificent home truly distinguishable. Elegant, spacious, and bright, the house is perfectly suited to the discerning buyer and entertaining on a large scale. Having played host to members of The Royal Family, such as Princess Anne, Princess Margaret and, according to the newspapers in 1986, Princess Alexandra stayed overnight during her visit to Birmingham. This 8-bedroom, 6 reception room property, Numerous outhouses and cavernous cellars give the opportunity for further enhancement (subject to planning. The grounds to the rear of Gur-Mehar are considerable in size. Split in two, the first tier of the gardens are laid mainly to lawn with deep mature borders and a pathway leading from the terrace down to the original brick wall with wrought iron gate. This leads through to the second tier of the gardens. This area is vast and consists of formal flower beds and vegetable garden, to the side of this area is the private lake, which is a host for the wonderful wildlife you would expect in the leafy suburb of Edgbaston. Falcons and the odd muntjac have also been spotted here. Originally the main entrance to the home would have been at the back of the property, meaning the property is as aesthetically pleasing from the rear as the front. The property sits on approx. one acre of land, with a further one acre of land and private lake adjoining, which is on an annual tenancy with Calthorpe Estates at £150PCM. (Buyers will need to make their own enquiries) Agent’s notes All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information, and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Property Information Property construction: standard construction Electricity, gas, water + sewerage: all mains connected Heating: mains connected central heating Broadband: standard, superfast broadband available, we advise you speak with your provider. Mobile signal: 4G & 5G available, we advise you to speak with your provider. Parking: Double garage with driveway parking for multiple vehicles. Council Tax: Band H Special notes: This property is Grade II Listed.

$5,063,400
8bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Llanhennock (United Kingdom)

This luxurious country house, nestled in the Monmouthshire countryside, has seven spacious bedrooms, elegant Georgian-style reception rooms, a stunning kitchen/family room and breathtaking views of the beautiful Usk Valley from its balustraded terrace. Recently used as one of the locations for a TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper's bestseller, Rivals, the wonderful period-style property has been imaginatively extended and thoroughly refurbished and updated, to offer a comfortable, contemporary lifestyle. It enjoys a glorious, private and tranquil setting, positioned in gardens and grounds of just over 19 acres, which stretch down to the banks of the River Usk. Originally a 19th century cottage, Woodbank House may once have been used as a shooting lodge for a local estate. Today, the former four-bedroom home incorporates a range of previous outbuildings and offers generous accommodation totalling approximately 9,580 sq ft. The vendors, who bought the property more than fifteen years ago, were attracted by the style of the house, its setting and location. We have always loved period houses so that was part of the appeal and because it needed work doing to it, we had the opportunity to make it into the family home we wanted. But we fell in love with it because as soon as you enter the gates onto the long drive you feel totally safe and private. We also love Monmouthshire, as it is very rural yet close to big cities. Woodbank was perfect as it has Cardiff and Bristol close by and it is also near to charming villages and towns including Usk, Caerleon and Monmouth, if I want cafes and quaint shops. There is also Newport which is kind of in the middle if I want to go shopping for something in particular and still get back home within the hour. We both like to play golf and for that, the area is perfect. We even overlook the Celtic Manor Ryder Cup course. And the river is beautiful. It's been like living in a mini paradise. The vendors have completed an amazing transformation, in sympathy with the original cottage but on a much grander scale. We wanted a house that's cosy for a family but we love cooking and entertaining, so we created a kitchen and snug for day-to-day living and for entertaining there is lots of space, with a large dining room and drawing room. During the refurbishment, the vendors were careful to retain the cottage's features, including high ceilings, decorative plasterwork and handsome fireplaces and they have extended the period look and feel into the newer parts of the house, creating a seamless transition. One of their inspired additions was the terrace which wraps around three sides of the house, giving entrancing views over the parkland-style grounds to the valley and river beyond. With all modern day conveniences, including underfloor heating throughout and with the benefit of a surround sound system in parts of the house, this is a warm and welcoming family home that's built for entertaining on a grand scale. It has previously been used as a boutique wedding and events venue and has been let as Visit Wales five star self-catering accommodation, for up to 20 guests. The property is just two miles from the village of Llanhennock, where there is a thriving local pub. It is uniquely positioned, within 20 miles of the city of Cardiff and almost the same distance from the charming market towns of Usk, Monmouth, Abergavenny and Chepstow. Newport, with direct trains to London Paddington, is 6.5 miles away. Bristol is 30 miles distant. Step inside:- - A grand tone is immediately set by the elegant reception hall, which is in the oldest part of the property and has a high ceiling with original decorative cornicing. To one side of the room is a pair of Georgian style arched recesses. An impressive, bespoke, American oak staircase leads up to the first floor and French doors open to the rear terrace. Off the hallway, at the front of the house, is an office, which features an original fireplace with a marble mantelpiece. French doors open from this room to the side terrace, known as the Rose Terrace. Next door, with a bay window overlooking the same terrace, there is a reception room featuring an original fireplace and built-in bookshelves. This room is currently used as a library and fully operational commercial bar area, but could be turned into an eighth bedroom if desired. Off the rear of the reception hallway is an elegant drawing room, flooded with light from four pairs of French doors which can be thrown open to the views. A focal point in this room is a decorative fireplace with an Ionic style mahogany surround. Across the hallway, the dining room is an equally beautiful room, designed in period style, with high ceilings, decorative cornicing, a central ceiling rose and a fireplace with a feature surround matching one in the drawing room. This is a working, open fireplace, like those throughout the ground floor of the property. The room, which can easily accommodate 20 diners, has a pair of French doors to the terrace at the back of the house and another set of French doors opens to a barbeque area. It is a great house for entertaining we can have drinks on the terrace, then dinner in the large dining room or, on long summer evenings, a barbeque on the terrace, followed by dessert and coffee while playing snooker in the games room on the lower ground floor. The stunning, bespoke kitchen, created to be the heart of the family home, was also designed with large-scale entertaining in mind. It has wooden, floor-to- ceiling cabinets, hand crafted by a local joiner, two Belfast sinks, a four-oven oil-fired Aga and high spec integrated appliances, a Quooker hot water tap, Siemens electric oven and hob and two Liebherr fridge/freezers. There is ample space for a family dining table and for a free-standing central island. Downstairs, the flooring is either engineered oak or quality tiling from Mandarin Stone. In the kitchen, the vendors opted for practical tiling. Double doors open from the kitchen to a cosy sitting room, used as the family snug. On the ground floor there is also a useful utility room just across from the kitchen, with an adjacent cloakroom. There is another downstairs cloakroom off the reception hall. Stairs outside the kitchen lead down to the lower ground floor, which incorporates two bedrooms with a shared bathroom. A large games room provides ample space for use as a snooker room, gym, and cinema. On this floor there is also an integrated double garage with a service door providing access to the stairway. It makes it easy to bring the shopping straight up to the kitchen. The lower ground floor accommodation also includes a store room and a cellar, fitted out as commercial yet stylish bar. The spectacular staircase from the reception hall leads to a galleried first floor landing, with a large window looking out over the terrace and grounds. On this floor there are five spacious bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Each delightful bedroom has its own character. One has an attractive, part octagonal window giving views straight down the valley. Another, in the oldest part of the house, has a period cast iron fireplace. The particularly impressive principal bedroom benefits from a stunning ensuite with a roll top bath, generous corner shower and twin pedestal washbasins. There is a walk-in dressing room, with a handy linen chute which leads straight to the utility room. French doors from the bedroom open to a Juliet balcony, with a lovely long distance outlook over the River Usk and Celtic Manor Ryder Cup Golf course and estate. Outside - From the roadway, a pair of electrically operated, decorative wrought iron gates open to a long, sweeping drive, lined with shrubs and mature trees. This leads past a level gravel parking area for up to 20 cars (on the site of the former tennis court) and on to the front of the house and to the integrated garage. There is further parking in front of the garage. The house enjoys a central position in its parkland-style grounds, which extend to just over 19 acres, stretching down to the banks of the River Usk, where the vendors enjoy riverside walks. We also love to walk into Caerleon for coffee or across the field to the Wheatsheaf Inn in Llanhennock. Nearest the house, there are formal and terraced gardens and areas of lawn, whilst the grounds also include meadowland, a paddock with a variety of established fruit trees, a man-made pond and an area of mature woodland. Wrapping around the two sides and the rear of the house is a grand terrace, with period-style balustrades, which the vendors designed as outdoor entertaining space and to show off the views and the river. At the back, the River Terrace looks out over formal gardens to the Usk Valley. To one side, the Rose Terrace looks over a rose garden and a feature water fountain and also towards the Handkerchief Garden, where there is a lovely specimen handkerchief tree. Clambering over this side and over to the front of the house there is also an established wisteria. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.

$3,164,600
7bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Birmingham (United Kingdom)

Fawsley, is a superb early Victorian double fronted 5 bed detached property. With its handsome whitewashed façade, the property is situated in the most convenient of locations on the edge of Birmingham City centre and also within one of Birmingham’s most exclusive residential areas, Edgbaston. Edgbaston is part of one of England’s largest conservation areas and is historically known as “Where leaves begin” which pertains to the leafy nature of this wonderful and most desirable location. Built in 1851 for Samuel Timmins, who has achieved Blue Plaque status for the property, due predominantly to his work within the area and also best known for gifting the Shakespeare Manuscripts to The Library of Birmingham. The property has undergone considerable upgrades and is meticulously presented by the current owners. The property sits on a good size plot, with parking to the fore and a good size manicured rear garden. Inside the property has been renovated and is immaculately maintained. Retaining the wonderful period features you would expect of a property of this calibre and consists of a large welcoming reception hall with original Minton tile flooring, off the hallway radiates three large reception rooms all retaining wonderful period features and all with open fires. The downstairs guest WC, utility room and beautiful family kitchen occupy the back of the property. Upstairs, the property is equally well proportioned, with 5 large bedrooms. The master bedroom is a real Gem within the home, as it boasts ample built in storage, a large ensuite and a wonderful Mezzanine area which is accessed by a beautiful spiral staircase. Entrance hall: Upon entering into this stunning home, the attention to detail becomes immediately apparent. The impressive, whitewashed double frontage of the property, sits in a very good size plot with parking to the fore behind a low-rise retaining wall. Two steps up to the front door, give the property the grand appearance. Following through the front door, leads through to the vestibule entrance and a glazed door gives access through to the most welcoming reception hall, with feature original Minton floors, and doors to all three reception rooms, guest wc, cellar and family kitchen. Reception Room 1: Situated off the main reception hall this beautiful room has a large bay window overlooking the front of the property. Wooden floors, feature Cast Iron Horseshoe open fire and wonderful high ceilings with feature ceiling rose. An extremely well-presented room. Reception room 2: Situated at the rear of the property with a wide bay window providing beautiful views overlooking the rear gardens, this room has floor to ceiling original fitted bookcase and display shelving to one corner of the room. Another Grand room with open fire and cast-iron grate, high castellated cornicing to the ceilings. Reception room 3: This stylish room is situated off the main reception hall and also off the family kitchen. Another sizeable room which is currently used as an elegant dining room, with views to the front, fabulous open fire and retaining the wonderful period features seen throughout the property. Family Kitchen: A well arranged family kitchen situated at the rear of the property, with access through to the stylish dining room and also through to the utility room and rear gardens. Being very well equipped with ample solid Oak storage, consisting of floor to ceiling cupboards, granite worktops and a good size breakfast bar complete with granite worktop. A door leads through to the large utility room and rear gardens. Utility Room: The utility room is very well equipped with newly fitted cupboards, space for washer dryer, a useful Belfast style sink and plenty of additional workspace. Luxury Downstairs WC & cloakroom: This stylish guest cloakroom, with wc and wash hand basin is perfectly placed at the rear of the property. Cellar: The cellar is accessed off the main landing and has power and lighting. This is a dry space which is ideal for storage. The cellar houses the dryer and fuel which power the boiler. The wine/champagne store is also located in the cellar. First Floor: Landing, four double bedrooms one with ensuite and stunning luxury family bathroom. The staircase leads from the main hall to the first-floor landing which is of good size, with feature picture window overlooking the rear garden and has access to four double bedrooms. The luxury family bathroom is an immaculately presented space with free standing bath, double sinks, large walk in shower, and low level WC. Bedroom One: A delightful large double bedroom with views over the front of the property. With ample built in cupboard space, freeing up well arranged floor space. A door leads through to the en-suite which is well laid out and well equipped with large shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC. A feature of this wonderful bedroom is the spiral staircase which leads to the mezzanine level, currently used as a good size home office. Bedroom two: A Large beautiful double bedroom overlooking the front garden. Built-in walk-in cupboard. Bedroom three: This large double bedroom overlooks the rear gardens. Beautifully presented and benefits from a built-in cupboard for storage. Bedroom Four: A good size bedroom overlooking the rear gardens, with original floor to ceiling bookcase and large bay windows. Another sumptuous room. Second Floor: The staircase is concealed behind an original door and leads to the top floor. A well laid out versatile space currently used as a bedroom but could be used as a cinema room, playroom, large gym or large home office. Across the staircase is another “Snug” style den which provides additional usable accommodation. Outside Front & Parking: This wonderful home benefits from off road parking to the front. Outside rear Garden: The rear gardens are extremely well laid out and maintained, with a useful storage shed, greenhouse, various seating areas, a covered Hot Tub area, and a vegetable patch to the very back of the plot. The gardens are a tranquil space which are perfect for entertaining or to simply relax and unwind. Location: Edgbaston B15 Services: Gas, electric, solar & wood fired heating. Local Authority & Tax Band: Birmingham City Council and Tax Band F Viewing Arrangements Strictly via the vendors sole agent Clara McDonagh 07388050838 Opening Hours Monday to Friday 9.00am - 6.30pm Saturday 9.00am - 6.30pm Sunday 9.00am – 6.30pm

$1,519,000
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Caldicot (United Kingdom)

This charming four-bedroom cottage fuses cosy, historic character with stunning, contemporary living spaces and combines the convenience of an edge-of-town location with a private parkland-style setting and the enduring appeal of open views over the lovely south Monmouthshire countryside. I love sunsets and we have the most amazing sunsets here and wonderful skies, because it is flat and open. I have a table and chairs in the front garden, where I can sit in the afternoon and evening, looking over the farmers' fields to the west, just enjoying the skies. Fairfield sits in immaculately-kept, mature grounds of approximately 2 acres which include stables and a stable yard with independent access. There are also three substantial outbuildings, with current business use but with flexibility to be used for leisure purposes, separate home working space or, with planning permission, converted into further accommodation. Ideal for country-lovers who want the best of both worlds, the property is convenient to the motorway network and to nearby amenities. It is situated on the outskirts of Magor, a lively, welcoming and family-friendly community, roughly equidistant between the market town of Chepstow and the city of Newport (9 miles). Proximity to the M4 means for commuting, shopping, leisure and entertainment, there is easy access to other nearby towns and cities such as Cardiff, Bristol, Monmouth and Abergavenny. At the heart of Magor, an historic square is filled with a variety of independent shops, including a delicatessen which also sells fresh fruit and veg. The town boasts a local Post Office, a handy convenience store and a number of lovely cafes, pubs, restaurants and takeaways. The community is served by a Church in Wales Primary School, whilst Undy Primary School and Bryn Primary School are other nearby options and for secondary education, there is the well-regarded Caldicot School. In an area that has a wealth of interesting local history and easy access to beautiful countryside, Fairfield is close to the Severn Estuary, on the Gwent Levels. This landscape of international significance is home to a great diversity of wildlife and Magor Marsh, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is a tranquil environment teeming with wildfowl and fauna. Step inside:- - Dating from the early 1900s, the cottage was extended some 70 years later and has recently been modernised and upgraded, to provide lovely, open-plan living space, carefully planned to create a seamless flow from traditional to modern. Exposed timbers, original stone walls and an open fireplace with a wood burning stove on a flagstone hearth give the characterful living room a wonderful, warm ambience, which contrasts with the feel of the beautifully presented, light and airy contemporary kitchen which it opens into. Once separated by a dividing wall, these two rooms now provide one wow space. Says the vendor: Where we once had small, dark rooms, we now have space suitable for 21st Century living. The vendors have recently installed the stunning, modern kitchen, with its comprehensive range of units and wood effect laminate flooring, chosen for practicality. I opted for country-style units to suit the property and planned lots of workspace as I like to cook. We have a big family and when we get together they always come to us. The kitchen has a large central island, incorporating a breakfast bar and the room also has ample space for a separate dining table. The kitchen incorporates integrated appliances and a Range cooker (with LPG gas hob and electric double oven). The kitchen is flooded with natural light, being open plan to a handy utility room which leads straight through to a sun room, with glazed doors to a charming rear courtyard, perfect for dining al fresco. The neatly-presented utility room, with units to match the kitchen, includes space and plumbing for a washing machine and built-in space for an upright fridge/freezer. From the kitchen, there is a doorway to a rear hallway which leads through to a comfortable lounge. Like the living room, this is situated in the oldest part of the house and it is full of character, with an exposed original stone wall featuring an inset fireplace on a raised hearth (not a working fireplace) and a stone-built corner seat. The lounge has a window to the side garden. It is a lovely, comfortable room. It gets the sun first thing in the morning and it very light and warm. Next to the lounge is one of the vendor's favourite rooms a spacious games room with an in-built bar and sliding doors to the rear garden. It's a great family party room and we have had some really fun times in it, including birthdays, Christmases, christenings and even a fancy dress event. Off the rear hallway, there is also a is a fully-tiled downstairs shower room, refitted during the property's recent refurbishment, when the vendors also installed stylish grey traditional column radiators throughout the ground floor. From the rear hallway a pair of glazed doors gives access to the rear courtyard and stairs lead up to the first floor, where there are four bedrooms, including one with an ensuite bathroom and built-in wardrobes and another which also benefits from fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom, which overlooks the front garden, has fitted wardrobes, built-in shelving and a spacious and luxurious en-suite bathroom with a whirlpool bath in one corner and a large walk-in shower in another. Off the landing there is a handy storage cupboard. Back on the ground floor, what was once a double garage has been converted into two further rooms, which could be used as a study and further reception room. The flexible space, accessed through the sun room but also with independent access from the front of the cottage, could alternatively be returned to a garage or converted to provide a ground floor bedroom or annexe accommodation. Outside - From the road, a pair of five bar gates open to an impressive gravelled driveway, which leads up to the front of the cottage and around to the side, where there is ample parking. Either side of the driveway, large level lawns planted with mature trees, including 50-year-old willows, give a parkland feel. Spring bulbs planted along the fence line at the front of the properly are a mass of seasonal colour. At the rear of the cottage, opening from the sun room, is a lovely, sheltered and secluded courtyard area, where pretty climbing plants clamber over a wooden pergola. The courtyard, laid with pavers in a circular pattern, makes a wonderful spot for outdoor entertaining. Past a garden shed in one corner of the courtyard, steps lead up to a vegetable garden, with two raised beds and a greenhouse. The gardens and grounds also include an orchard with a variety of fruit trees. Fairfield enjoys a beautiful level position, extending to approximately 2 acres and also including a stable yard, with wooden stables with three loose boxes, with independent access through a five bar gate directly from the road. Further, substantial buildings, all with business use granted, comprise a brick-built, L-shaped building (which could provide further stabling) and two further single-storey blocks. Viewings Please make sure you have viewed all of the marketing material to avoid any unnecessary physical appointments. Pay particular attention to the floorplan, dimensions, video (if there is one) as well as the location marker. In order to offer flexible appointment times, we have a team of dedicated Viewings Specialists who will show you around. Whilst they know as much as possible about each property, in-depth questions may be better directed towards the Sales Team in the office. If you would rather a ‘virtual viewing’ where one of the team shows you the property via a live streaming service, please just let us know. Selling? We offer free Market Appraisals or Sales Advice Meetings without obligation. Find out how our award winning service can help you achieve the best possible result in the sale of your property. Legal You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. 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$1,234,200
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House West Midlands (United Kingdom)

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

$1,339,700
280
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Apartment Bermudes (Bermuda)

Welcome to the epitome of luxury living at the world-class Azura boutique hotel resort. Behold this exquisite hilltop penthouse that promises to transport you to a realm of unparalleled indulgence and breathtaking vistas. This remarkable penthouse is complete with an elevator that whisks you away to your private 480 ft.² rooftop terrace, where you can savor moments of tranquility while gazing upon the azure waters of the mesmerizing south shore. The penthouse features three opulent bedrooms, each accompanied by its own lavish private bathroom, tastefully furnished to exude elegance and sophistication. Moving in will be a seamless experience as the bedrooms are meticulously prepared for your utmost comfort and enjoyment. Notably, the third bedroom boasts a separate entrance and a well-appointed kitchenette, granting you or your guests the flexibility of a self-contained space. Indulge in a sense of freedom with the option to participate in the Hotel rental program, where you can choose to include all or part of the property. This opportunity grants you access to exceptional benefits, such as land tax relief until 2027, further enhancing the allure of this investment. The living experience within this penthouse is unparalleled. The open-plan kitchen, living room, and dining room are adorned with high ceilings, evoking a sense of grandeur and spaciousness. Floor-to-ceiling French doors lead out to an inviting patio, offering panoramic vistas of the south shore and an enchanting view of the resort's main pool area from an elevated vantage point. Indulge your culinary desires at the resort's restaurant, relishing in delectable dishes while overlooking the shimmering pool waters. For water enthusiasts, the beach, accessible by steps from the pool deck, beckons with opportunities for leisurely swims and captivating snorkeling experiences.

$3,650,000
3bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Rego Sotheby's International Realty

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House Powys (United Kingdom)

Boughrood Castle is an imposing Grade II listed Country House set in a splendid location overlooking the Wye Valley and Black Mountains. This iconic property was rebuilt in 1817 by a Francis Fowke in the grounds of the original Boughrood Castle thought to date from the 12th century. This lovely property stands in grounds of about 18 acres including formal garden and pasture land; the impressive house enjoys some 11 bedrooms, an impressive array of reception rooms all enjoying great views. There are also 3 small cottages forming part of the old Coach House providing a perfect opportunity for an allied income. Impressive 11 bedroom country house Set in 17 acres of gardens and grounds Wye Valley setting near Hay on Wye 3 one bedroom cottages Traditional Coach House Description    Boughrood Castle is an imposing Grade II listed Country House set in a splendid location overlooking the Wye Valley and Black Mountains. This iconic property was rebuilt in 1817 by a Francis Fowke in the grounds of the original Boughrood Castle thought to date from the 12th century. This lovely property stands in grounds of about 18 acres including formal garden and pasture land; the impressive house enjoys some 11 bedrooms, an impressive array of reception rooms all enjoying great views. There are also 3 small cottages forming part of the old Coach House providing a perfect opportunity for an allied income. Location    Boughrood and Llyswen are villages that straddle the River Wye and the main A470 Brecon to Builth road. They offer good local facilities in the form of two public houses, primary school, garage, shop, cafe, village hall, etc. The towns of Brecon, Hay-on-Wye and Builth Wells are all around 10-15 minutes drive away and offer a wider range of social, shopping and leisure facilities. The surrounding countryside is particularly well known for its outstanding natural beauty with the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and Wye Valley providing ample walking, riding and cycling, etc. Walk Inside    The traditional front door with an arched fanlight leads into to the spacious Reception Hall off which is a WC. closet. The impressive Main Hallway is a particular feature of this wonderful country house having feature archways and a period staircase leading to the upper floors with attractive wooden flooring and south facing front doors which open onto the main garden terrace. This wonderful space provides access to each of the principle reception rooms which includes an impressive Drawing Room with high level ceilings, moulded cornice and a large bow fronted window to the side with further south facing windows with shutters and an open fireplace. Opposite is the Music Room, also with a bow fronted glazed screen to one end, south facing windows, moulded cornice and a recessed fireplace. Both rooms enjoying fantastic south facing views over the Wye valley to the distant hills. .    The Library is a cosy room with a large glazed screen including a period fire surround and opposite is the Dining Room having a large glazed screen onto the gardens and an attractive traditional fire surround. The Breakfast Room lies alongside the Dining Room from where there is access to the kitchen, a functional room with a built-in oven, four oven Aga (which requires upgrading/ repair) along with fitted shelving. At the rear of the house, a further hallway with two staircases leading upwards to the first floor area with the remains of the servants' bells and a door leading rearward into the original kitchen which retains the original pantry, quarry tiled flooring and shelving. Beyond are a number of utilitarian rooms including a utility area with quarry tiled flooring, Belfast sink, plumbing for washing machine and two further stores both with quarry tiled flooring and shelving. .    The attractive period staircase leads to the main first floor landing, a spacious area which provides access to the six main bedrooms; the two main bedrooms lying on each corner of the frontage of the house both with ensuite facilities and two windows with a south facing aspect over the adjacent valley. There are two further large double bedrooms one of which has its own ensuite together with two single rooms. The half landing on the main staircase provides access to the east and west wings. The West wing contains a small living room/ potential office, a bedroom with ensuite bathroom and a staircase leading to two further bedrooms one of which has its own bath and toilet cubicle. The East wing contains a self-contained annexe which consists of two double bedrooms, a small kitchenette and two bathrooms with an additional staircase leading up to two further bedrooms and a bathroom and an extremely useful attic room ideal as a studio having roof lights looking rearwards towards the Coach House. Coach House Cottages    Above and to the rear of the original Coach House are a series of three cottages which have remained unoccupied for a number of years and would require upgrading prior to potential occupation. Each cottage has a ground floor entrance lobby, a kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. Walk Outside    Boughrood Castle stands in wonderful grounds; the immediate gardens are mostly lawned with a series of mature trees, beautiful terraces with fantastic views of the Black mountains. Just a short distance away is the old stone built Coach House providing a great space for storage having the three cottages above and to the rear. The house is complimented with the adjoining field of about 11 acres, perfect for ponies or a few sheep. TENURE    We are advised the property is of Freehold Tenure. We are advised that the is an agricultural tenancy on the paddocks until spring 2023.

$2,405,100
11bedrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool St.George's (Bermuda)

This newly constructed home on the third fairway of Tucker’s Point Golf Course comprises over 5000 sq ft of living space. With contemporary features, including an abundance of outdoor entertaining space, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a newly constructed family home with contemporary design, luxurious amenities, and high-end finishes. With glimpses of Castle Harbour, this 5-bedroom residence features an infinity pool overlooking the fairway and third green of the Golf Course. Situated on 0.572 acres of land, this home features spacious interiors and floor-to-ceiling doors, providing an indoor/outdoor lifestyle. The bright and airy entrance leads to an open plan living room with high ceilings and natural light. The state-of-the-art kitchen boasts a waterfall kitchen island with Wolfe and Sub-zero appliances, a separate dining area, and a wet bar. The large covered veranda leads to the pool deck and outdoor built-in BBQ and dining area, making for the perfect setting for those who love to entertain. Added amenities include a 2-car garage and a standby generator.

$7,950,000
476
5bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  2,307

By Rego Sotheby's International Realty

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Farmhouse Ratley (United Kingdom)

A historic Grade II listed Farmhouse, built with Hornton stone in a superb and very peaceful village setting, which comprises six bedrooms and three reception rooms which sits in over four acres of grounds to include a Motte and Bailey, which is a scheduled monument from the 12th Century, stables and a large stone barn to house several cars. Believed to date back to the 15th Century, extensions were added in the 16th Century and 18th Century to provide outstanding and flexible accommodation. Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Terry Robinson at the Fine & Country Banbury office. Construction type: Hornton stone Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Sewerage: Mains Heating: Oil fired Broadband: There is ultrafast broadband with upload and download speeds of 1,000mbps. Mobile signal/coverage: 4G mobile signal is available in the area but we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Space for ten cars and large barn used as garage

$1,993,700
6bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Shellingford (United Kingdom)

Shellingford House is a beautiful home with a rich and important history that never ceases to surprise and delight. Nestled within 8 acres of glorious grounds, including a 5 acre field, a beautiful swimming pool and tennis court, and in the heart of this picturesque village, it offers a truly wonderful way of life. This Grade II Listed Elizabethan property is steeped in history and full of stories, with some wonderful original features and nods to its past, with beautiful windows allowing light to flood in to every room, an incredible Jacobean staircase, and many more wonderful distinctive attributes. The main house has over 7,000 sq ft of flexible and generous accommodation over three floors, with 6-7 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, as well as a studio and office. Additionally, there are two cottages, offering great potential for visiting family, multi-generational living, or rental potential. Shellingford House is exceptional in that it is a village house with a large mature garden that offers privacy, plus land in the shape of a pretty five-acre field before it, onto which the house looks. This offers space to keep horses, ponies, marquees for entertaining, or even a helipad should you require! If you kept a pony, you would simply lead it from the field into the garden where the stables are found. The garden is walled, so it’s safe for children and pets, and it feels contained and extremely private. The grounds and gardens are very special indeed, with surprises and special moments at every turn, including a beautiful courtyard, secret garden with tree house, orchard, tennis court, stream and the most exquisite outdoor swimming pool. As well as being a magnificent property of grand proportions, Shellingford House has a real warmth to it and is a family home that has clearly been loved and enjoyed over the years. Freehold EPC Ratings D, C & E Council Tax Bands H, B & B Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity Tenure - Tenure Property Type – Grade II Listed Elizabethan detached house Construction Type – Standard - Stone Council Tax – Vale of White Horse District Council Council Tax Band H for main house, B for Dove Cottage, & B for Pump Cottage Parking – There is a large gated driveway with parking for multiple vehicles (6+) and free on street parking. Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 62 Mbps and highest available upload speed 14 Mbps - we advise you to check with your provider. Special Notes - There are covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further information. The property is situated in a conservation area. There is a public footpath in the field.

$4,747,000
8bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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