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Introducing an exceptional, two bedroom apartment set within Westbrook House, a prestigious gated development by the esteemed Millgate Homes. Occupying a prime location opposite the world-renowned Ascot Racecourse, Westbrook House boasts luxury accommodation close to urban amenities in the sensational leafy surrounds of Berkshire countryside.One of just 14 residences, the apartment is situated on the lower ground floor offering 1,906sq.ft of accommodation along with high ceilings throguhout, finished to a supreme standard throughout. Comprising two sumptuous double bedrooms, two bathrooms and stunning open plan kitchen, dining and living room, the property is ideal for entertaining and modern family living. The entrance hall is equipped with ample storage space, leading through to a contemporary kitchen with fully fitted appliances, bespoke cabinetry and separate utility room, opening out onto the magnificent dining and reception room. Totalling just under 1,180sq.ft, the reception area has a feature fireplace, floor to ceiling windows and both bi-fold and French doors providing natural light and access onto a private patio area. Both double bedrooms are generously sized with extensive built-in storage, with the master bedroom benefitting from wide opening doors to the patio and a chic en suite bathroom. A second stylish bathroom serves the apartment.Communal areas are exquisitely presented, from the grand entrance hall to the landscaped gardens, alive with plants, pretty water features and an abundance of seating areas for residents to enjoy. Each apartment comes with allocated parking in the secure underground carpark and a lift to access all floors. Westbrook House is perfectly positioned within walking distance of Ascot High Street, with a fine range of amenities, beautiful country pubs and restaurants all within walking distance. Nearby are the popular towns of Windsor and Guildford, offering a huge selection of shopping, dining and recreational facilities. Ascot is blessed with many outdoor spaces for country living, including Windsor Great Park and Virginia Waters Savill Garden, as well as some of the UK’s best golf courses such as Wentworth, The Berkshire, Sunningdale, and Pennyhill Park and Coworth Park providing the ultimate country club relaxation. The area is a favourite destination for families due to a superb selection of elite schools, most notably Wellington College, Papplewick, St George's and St Mary's, and the American Community School in Egham. Ascot mainline station is just over 1 mile from Westbrook House, with a direct line taking you to London Waterloo in under an hour. Heathrow airport can be reached within 25minutes, traffic dependent, and links to major motorways are easily accessible.
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Approached over an expansive gravel drive and in an idyllic position, and stunning gardens, the main house consists of a welcoming entrance hall, from which the main drawing room, dining room, study and recently extended and beautifully appointed kitchen with lovely views over the garden and pond and rear terrace.Upstairs, in the main house there are four good double bedrooms, all well presented and accessed by two separate staircases, a bathroom and a shower room. Furthermore, there is separate double garage, and also well appointed and completely independent two bedroom annex that the current owners have had rented out in the past, and lends itself perfectly towards multi generational living.The gardens and paddock are a feature of particular note, having been lovingly cared for by the current owners for decades and really do create an oasis in this wonderful rural location.Nestled within the charming village of Butlers Cross, the property enjoys access to an excellent selection of local amenities, including a traditional public house, village hall, children`s play park and an attractive golf course. Surrounded by the rolling Buckinghamshire countryside, the area offers an abundance of picturesque footpaths and bridleways, including direct access to the celebrated Ridgeway National Trail a haven for walking, riding and outdoor pursuits.Ideally positioned between the sought-after market towns of Princes Risborough and Wendover, approximately 3.3 miles and 2.5 miles respectively, the property is perfectly placed for both convenience and lifestyle. Each town provides an extensive range of boutique shops, caf?s, restaurants and everyday amenities, together with medical and dental facilities and a variety of leisure clubs, including tennis and fitness centres.For commuters, excellent transport connections are available via mainline rail services from Wendover, Princes Risborough and Little Kimble stations, all within easy reach, providing convenient access into London and surrounding areas. The property also falls within the catchment for the highly regarded Great Kimble Primary School, John Colet School, and the prestigious Aylesbury grammar schools.Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band GUtilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Private Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: LandlineOther Items Heating: Not Specified Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: Yes Garage: Yes
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Set within 9.87 acres of beautifully arranged paddocks and accompanied by an excellent range of outbuildings, this impressive modern residence offers a rare opportunity for buyers seeking both contemporary living and an idyllic rural lifestyle. Tucked away along a peaceful country lane on the outskirts of Totland Bay, the property enjoys sweeping, far‑reaching views across open countryside, creating a sense of privacy, tranquillity, and connection to nature that is increasingly hard to find.Constructed just ten years ago, the home has been thoughtfully designed to maximise its exceptional setting. A generous block‑paved driveway provides ample parking for numerous vehicles, while a gated secondary drive leads directly to the extensive land, ideal for those with equestrian interests or requiring easy access for larger vehicles and equipment.The accommodation has been cleverly arranged with the main living spaces positioned on the first floor, allowing the principal rooms to take full advantage of the panoramic outlook. A bright and welcoming entrance hall sets the tone, with natural light pouring in and doors leading to the principal reception areas. The triple‑aspect sitting room spans the full depth of the home, offering an inviting and versatile space where the countryside becomes a living backdrop. Whether relaxing with family or entertaining guests, the uninterrupted views over the paddocks and rolling fields create a truly special atmosphere.Equally impressive is the kitchen–dining room, also extending the full length of the property. Fitted with an extensive range of cream cabinetry, the kitchen provides abundant storage within both wall and floor units, along with space for a range‑style cooker and a full‑height fridge freezer. An integrated dishwasher adds convenience, while the dining area, positioned to the rear to capture the best of the scenery, comfortably accommodates a large family table. Completing this level is a practical utility room with a WC, ideal for managing outdoor gear or day‑to‑day household tasks.The ground floor is dedicated to two luxurious double bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to provide comfort, privacy, and a boutique‑style feel. Both bedrooms benefit from walk‑in dressing rooms and beautifully appointed ensuite shower rooms, featuring generous walk‑in enclosures, modern sanitaryware, and contemporary tiling. A door from this level opens onto a large raised deck, perfectly positioned for morning coffee, evening relaxation, or simply enjoying the peaceful rural surroundings.The formal gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, framed by mature shrubs and hedgerows. Beyond, the land unfolds into a series of well‑maintained paddocks currently arranged for equestrian use. A timber stable block with three stalls, along with a detached outbuilding used as a store and workshop, provides excellent facilities for horses, hobbies, or additional storage.This exceptional property combines modern comfort with rural charm, offering a lifestyle of space, privacy, and endless possibilities.
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ALNIAlni comes to the market offering something particularly unique, a remarkable home finished to the highest of standards, which is located in the most enviable of positions on the banks of the River Poulter. Originally constructed in 1960, Alni has transformed over the past 8 years with significant renovation works taking place both internally and externally resulting in a first-class home that has been meticulously maintained. The property not only enjoys open-field views to all sides and a stunning riverside setting, it also benefits from circa 0.8 acres of beautifully landscaped private gardens - a fantastic space for families to enjoy. For those seeking a home which can cater for multi-generational living, dependant relatives or perhaps short-lets, Alni also lends itself perfectly for these uses via the stunning independent annexe. Rarely do homes of this calibre come to the market and early viewing comes highly recommended. THE ACCOMMODATIONThe contemporary living accommodation found within extends to approximately 2583sq.ft in all and is arranged between the main house and attached annexe. Upon entering the main house, you immediately appreciate the quality of finish and bright open spaces found within this home. A central entrance hall gives access to much of the principal ground floor accommodation beginning with a beautiful open-plan living/ dining kitchen which benefits from a fully fitted luxury kitchen, feature woodburning fire, sliding doors to spill out onto terraces immediately leading off and the most beautiful of views overlooking the river – a remarkable entertaining space or social family area. The principal bedroom suite offers a wonderful retreat, with a spacious bedroom, fitted dressing room and en-suite bathroom all enhanced again by the lovely garden views. Two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a fitted utility room complete the ground floor of this home. To the first floor, an additional double bedroom, family bathroom and a substantial attic/store can be found. THE ANNEXEThe annexe enjoys both independent access via its own front door and internal access directly into the main house, a fantastic and versatile space which can offer either independent living or easily integrated back into the main property for additional accommodation. Ideally suited for dependant relatives or older children, the annexe also has excellent potential for short lets, with a host of extremely popular attractions on its doorstep such as Hazel Gap Barn wedding venue, Cuckney House, Sherwood Forest, Thoresby Hall, The Welbeck Estate, Clumber Park and Rufford Abbey. The accommodation found within the annexe comprises of an open-plan living/ dining kitchen with French doors onto a private patio, double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a separate WC.GARDENS & GROUNDSAlni enjoys exceptionally well-presented gardens to 3 sides and benefits from a generous enclosed plot extending to approximately 0.8 acres. The front of the property is accessed via gated entrance and offers a substantial resin laid driveway that offers ample off-street parking for a number of vehicles as well as giving access to the attached double garaging. Undoubtedly, the showpiece of this home is the stunning landscaped rear and side gardens with their breath-taking views. Predominantly lawned with well-established boundaries, this space benefits from a stable block with electricity connected which is ideal for equestrian use or additional garden storage, several patios and terraces to enjoy and, of course, the unique outlook over the gentle River Poulter and open fields beyond. LOCATIONThe village of Cuckney is positioned approximately 7 miles north of Mansfield centre, approximately 7 miles south of Worksop and 15 miles east of Chesterfield. It is an extremely well placed village that enjoys a rural position yet benefits from excellent accessibility via a number of major transport networks. For those seeking direct access to London for commuting, Cuckney is situated a short drive from Reford Railway Station (Approx. 20 mins drive) with a direct line to London St. Pancras Station (Approx. 1hr 40mins travel time). The A60 (Mansfield Road) passes through the village and links Mansfield to Worksop as well as providing easy access to Nottingham and Sheffield. The A1 which provides access to Newark-on-Trent is approximately 9 miles from Cuckney with the M1 (J29 & J30) approximately 8 miles away. The village itself has several local amenities such as The Greendale Oak gastro-pub, Cuckney Church of England Primary School providing education to the area and the popular Cuckney Cricket Club which adds to the vibrant sense of community within the village. Secondary school education is most commonly provided by Outwood Academy in Worksop. Private education can be found at the highly-reputable Worksop College (15 minutes’ drive) which also provides boarding facilities, it’s feeder junior school Ranby House (30 minutes’ drive) and Wellow House School (15 minutes drive). Comprehensive amenities can be found in easily accessible areas such as Warsop, Worksop, Mansfield, Nottingham and Sheffield. Benefitting from the recreational facilities which Sherwood Pines, Sherwood Forest, Rufford Park, Clumber Park and The Welbeck Estate offer, the area is popular for families and visitors wanting to enjoy its picturesque surroundings.DISTANCESNottingham City Centre 25 milesSheffield City Centre 25 milesMansfield 7 milesWorksop 7 milesKings Mill Hospital 10 milesA60 0.3 milesM1 Motorway (J30) 8 milesSERVICESA private water supply is provided via the Welbeck Estate, with drainage provided via septic tank. Mains electricity is understood to be connected along with oil fired central heating. TENUREFreehold.VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Fine & Country Nottingham. Please contact Pavlo Jurkiw at Fine & Country Nottingham for more information.
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A Masterclass in Modern Architecture and Scandinavian Simplicity – Over 3,400 sq ft of Bespoke Living Carisbrooke View is an exclusive development of just two architect-designed detached homes, each a statement of refined craftsmanship and Nordic-inspired design. Set within leafy Knighton, one of Leicester’s most prestigious postcodes, 15B Carisbrooke Road is a home where contemporary architecture and natural surroundings exist in perfect balance. Spanning approximately 3,400 sq ft across three floors, this exceptional seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom residence has been carefully planned for modern family living. Every space has been considered to combine light, texture, and warmth in equal measure. The exterior immediately impresses with its minimalist form – a façade of slim-profile aluminium glazing, timber cladding, and expansive glass panels that reflect the surrounding greenery. To the front, a private paved driveway provides parking for three vehicles and features an integrated Zappi EV charger. Upon entering, the wide hallway introduces the home’s understated luxury, with porcelain-tiled flooring and underfloor heating that flows throughout. To one side, a calm formal lounge offers a retreat from the open-plan living zone beyond. To the other, a stylish ground-floor shower room features Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware, Grohe stainless steel fittings, and a Japanese Panasonic smart toilet. A plant room and storage area are discreetly integrated for practicality. At the heart of the ground floor lies a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and living area designed for entertaining. The bespoke Sherwin Hall kitchen is defined by Quartz worktops, Siemens and Liebherr integrated appliances, a downdraft hob, wine cooler, and coffee station. A secondary spice kitchen offers extra preparation space with a gas hob, Quartz worktop, and additional Siemens dishwasher – ideal for family gatherings and dinner parties. Floor-to-ceiling glazing opens onto a wraparound terrace, flooding the living area with natural light and connecting seamlessly with the landscaped garden beyond. A sculptural oak staircase ascends to the first floor, where four generous double bedrooms await. The principal suite is a haven of calm, featuring a walk-in dressing area, luxurious en suite, and a private glass balcony overlooking the treetops of the neighbouring Attenborough Arboretum. Another bedroom benefits from its own en suite, while two further bedrooms share a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The second floor continues the sense of openness with three additional double bedrooms, each complete with its own en suite. The rear bedroom, with its vaulted ceiling, walk-in wardrobe and frameless balcony, creates a striking top-floor retreat. A dedicated laundry room and a high-capacity pressurised hot water system ensure comfort and convenience for every resident. Outside, the west-facing garden offers a sense of tranquillity and privacy rarely found so close to the city. The wraparound terrace opens onto structured lawns bordered by mature trees, creating a space ideal for summer dining and quiet reflection. Constructed with a concrete and steel structure on every level, 15B Carisbrooke Road achieves remarkable sound insulation and stability. The home features underfloor heating throughout, powered by a NIBE air-source heat pump and solar panels for maximum energy efficiency. Every detail has been designed for modern living, including Cat 6 cabling, CCTV with 4TB storage, and spurs for automated blinds and electric gate control. Knighton – Leicester’s Most Sought-After Suburb Just three miles south of Leicester city centre, Knighton is one of the city’s most desirable addresses. Its leafy avenues, fine architecture, and welcoming community create a village-like feel within easy reach of the city. The area is home to some of Leicester’s finest independent schools, including Leicester High School for Girls, and within moments of the fashionable cafés and boutiques of Queens Road and Allandale Road. Leicester railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just over an hour, while major routes including the A6 and M1 offer excellent connections across the Midlands. 15B Carisbrooke View is an exceptional example of design-led living in an unrivalled setting. Its combination of craftsmanship, technology, and location makes it one of Leicester’s most distinctive new homes. For further information or to arrange your private viewing, please contact Harry Singh – Fine & Country Leicester. Key Highlights * Over 3,400 sq ft across three floors of contemporary design * Seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, including multiple en suites * Bespoke Sherwin Hall kitchen with Quartz worktops and Siemens appliances * Secondary spice kitchen with gas hob and Siemens dishwasher * Underfloor heating throughout via NIBE air-source heat pump * Solar panels, CCTV system and Zappi EV charger * Japanese smart toilets and Villeroy & Boch fittings * Concrete floors and steel structure across all levels * Frameless balconies, oak staircase and LVT herringbone flooring * Prime Knighton location adjoining the Attenborough Arboretum
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Set in the very desirable Wade Court Private Residential Estate, this family home was, until recently, a typical family home of its period. The current owners, with careful thought and consideration of their vision, have created a modern and unique family home.Every element of this property has been reviewed, and upgraded to the best possible standard, such that the house in now presented with the highest Energy Performance Rating of 'A'. It's not just the energy efficiency that has been improved; the design and quality of finish have also been meticulously managed. Modernity is in abundance, from the impressive kitchen to the individually designed bathrooms.With just under 2,000 sq. ft. there is room for a growing family, with the layout and design offering adequate space for family gatherings, or for everyone to enjoy their own time away from the buzz of family life. An enclosed garden to the rear, and a walled garden to the front offer options for private relaxation or entertaining, whether in the sunshine or the shade! The thoughtful re-styling of this property offers its' next residents a modern and tastefully presented family home, complete with Planning Consent for a one-bedroomed self-contained Detached Annexe.Elm Road is a small cul-de-sac within the well-regarded private residential area of Wade Court. Number 5 enjoys a private corner setting tucked away from any traffic. Within a short stroll of the house is a footpath, which is part of the popular Billy Trail, and which leads to Langstone harbourside and nature reserve, and on to the beaches at Hayling Island. There are opportunities for leisure pursuits such as surfing, kayaking and sailing with several excellent sailing clubs in the area and for those who enjoy racquet sports there is The Avenue Lawn Tennis, Squash and Fitness Club just down the road. Havant town centre has a good selection of shops and is within a short walk. The charming harbourside village of Emsworth is about 2 miles away, with miles of coastal footpaths to enjoy. If commuting to the capital is required, the mainline station is within walking distance and provides regular services/connections to London Waterloo and Victoria. The M27 south-coast road and the A3 north to London are within a few minutes of the property. * * * * * * * * * * *Specification List:The following is merely an indication of the improvements and the extent of the works carried out by the current owners:•New Boiler, radiators and pipework - pressurised cylinder in the loft •Upgraded plumbing throughout including new external soilpipe •Full rewire and new consumer unit •Solar - Tesla Power Wall •New windows, doors, facias and soffits •New internal doors •Replastered and decorated throughout •Loft fully boarded •Nest Heating Controls •Alarm system installed •Inline extractor fans in all bathrooms •External power sockets around the house •Electric garage door •1Gb Fibre Broadband •Cat6 hardwired throughout the house with wireless repeatersNew quality bespoke kitchen including:•Neff appliances •Quooker hot water tap •Airforce extractor fan •Solid quartz countertops •Wine fridge •American-style fridge freezerPlanning Permission: The property is available with Planning Consent to extend and convert the garage to a one-bedroomed self-contained annexe. Ref: Havant Borough Council. Application Number: APP/23/00386All works were carried out with the required permissions, as referenced above.* * * * * * * * * * *Stepping over the threshold from the front porch you are immediately greeted by the feeling of space and light, and a view through the kitchen to the garden beyond. The Study has a front-facing view and is nicely tucked just far-enough away from the central family hub. An ideal spot for a work-from-home office.Double glass doors divide the hallway from the open-plan Kitchen/Dining Room. The Kitchen is a bespoke design with an excellent range of matching cabinets incorporating storage and display with atmospheric lighting. A large central island allows for casual dining or a useful workspace, and bi-fold doors open onto the garden terrace. Perfect for summer entertaining.The Dining Area sits at right-angles to the main part of the kitchen with views towards the rear garden.A further set of glass doors leads from the kitchen area to the family Sitting Room. A room of good proportions with sliding patio doors leading to the private walled garden and a south-facing view over the rear garden. The Utility Room lies beyond the Dining Area and is well-fitted with a good range of units and facility for appliances. There is also a new wall-mounted Worcester boiler. An external door leads to a side pathway, and to a gate to the front of the property.Back in the hallway, adjacent to the Study, is a well-fitted Cloakroom and under the stairs there is a cleverly designed and useful walk-in coat cupboard.A tall landing window set within a dark-frame and surround with lighting, provides a very attractive feature, particularly when daylight fades of an evening. Rising to the upper floor, the Main Bedroom provides a double aspect towards the front of the house and has a range of fitted wardrobes, and a bespoke fitted Ensuite Shower Room.Bedroom Two also has an Ensuite Shower Room, and there are Two Further Double Bedrooms with fitted wardrobes.The Family Bathroom, with a bath and shower over, is fully tiled and fitted with matching storage and vanity unit.There is access to the loft, which is fully boarded and houses the high-pressure water cylinder.* * * * * * * * * The house is approached via a shared entrance with the neighbouring property. There is a double detached garage, with ample parking to the front for several vehicles. A paved pathway leads to the front porch, and to a side pedestrian door into the garage. There is a gate into the private walled garden, and another through to the side entrance door, and to the rear garden. Both the front and rear gardens are mature, fully enclosed with patios, offering options for relaxation and entertaining.* * * * * * * * * Additional Information:Havant Borough Council Council Tax Band: G EPC Rating: A Tenure: Freehold Services: Mains water, drainage, electricity & gas Service Charge currently £150 p.a. (maintain private road and trees in Wade Court) Broadband – ADSL/FTTC/FTTP Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)AML Checks: By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed.
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Pyghtle Cottage a very appealing and substantial detached stone-built period house, situated in this sought after and rarely available location in Silverstone. The property has been thoughtfully extended and modernised over the years and is now a successful blend of both contemporary and period features, it also has the flexibility of a guest annex with gym and a luxury shower room with sauna. The west facing gardens extend to approximately 0.33 acre and feature a superb sun terrace with water feature that opens onto a large lawn, there is also a detached double garage with ample parking on the long sweeping gravel driveway. Pyghtle Cottage is accessed via a long gravel which leads to the side of the house, there is parking for at least 6 cars and access to the detached double garage.The main entrance is in the oldest part of the cottage; you are greeted by a lobby area which leads into the semi open hallway. On the right is the first of four reception rooms, it's a superb sitting room ideal for entertaining and opens into the kitchen, it has an impressive contemporary style wood burner and a tiled floor, this room is lovely and bright with a window to the front overlooking the garden. To the right of the hallway is a lovely sitting room, it is a delightful room with a period inglenook fireplace with wood burner and views to the rear over the garden. Adjacent is a spacious dining room, it's a great size room ideal for family dining. To the rear is a large boot/utility room with access to the garden and plenty of space for coats and boots etc, it has a fitted utility area and wood storage. The kitchen is a lovely bright space with windows to both sides and a door opening onto the large sun terrace. It is fitted with a range of quality, modern style units with quartz work surfaces, with an integrated dishwasher, two ovens, induction hob, extractor hood and a wine cooler with space for an American fridge/freezer. The kitchen has a side lobby with further storage and access to the driveway. To the rear of the kitchen is a further large family room with a stone fireplace and inset wood burner, a separate room that could be a bedroom with doors leading to the garden but is used as a gym and a luxurious en-suite shower room with a sauna. This whole area could be used as a guest annex if needed.On the first floor there are five double bedrooms. The main bedroom suite is an exceptional size overlooking the gardens, it has a dressing/sitting area fitted with fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en-suite shower room. There are a further four double bedrooms that share a superb family bathroom with a bath and shower.This stunning home sits in west facing gardens of approximately 0.33 acre, there is a large sandstone paved sun terrace spanning the rear of the house and just ideal for outside entertaining, it also has a water feature. There is a detached double garage accessed via a long gravel driveway with ample parking for at least five cars.Freehold Council Tax G EPC CServices, Utilities and Property InformationTenure – Freehold EPC - C Council Tax Band - G Property Construction – Stone church building with masonry construction Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Gas - Mains Drainage & Sewerage – Mains Heating – Gas Central Heating Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - Detached double Garage, shared driveway EV charging point The property is understood to benefit from and be subject to rights for the passage of services (including drainage and utilities) over, under or through the property and adjoining land.Prospective purchasers should be aware that Tree Preservation Orders (TPO) affects trees within the curtilage of the property. For further information please speak to agent.
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PROPERTY SUMMARY Pitt Hill is a detached family home which is situated within the South Downs National Park at the top of the hill with outstanding panoramic views on all aspects, it is set back from the road on a plot extending 1.62 acres with outbuildings extending 1378 sq ft incorporating stabling, garaging, storeroom and a pool room. The house itself provides 3142 sq ft of living space with six reception rooms, a large hallway, shower room, boot room and 17' kitchen on the ground floor with four double bedrooms, two with en-suites, a separate dressing room and feature family bathroom on the first floor. Situated approximately 1.1 miles to the north of the village of Denmead and approximately 11 miles south of Petersfield with its commutable road and rail links via the A3(M) and mainline to London Waterloo. Denmead has a vibrant community with two schools, Denmead Infant and Junior Schools, a community centre, King George's recreation grounds, where the village cricket, football, tennis and bowls clubs are all based. Approximately 1.8 miles north of Pitt Hill is the historic village of Hambledon, best known as 'The Cradle of Cricket' which has one of the oldest cricket clubs known, which was formed in the 1750's. Early internal viewing of this impressive detached home is strongly recommended in order to appreciate both the accommodation and location on offer. ENTRANCE Brick pillared gateway leading to tarmac driveway to central circular turning area and parking, to the left hand side of the driveway are soldier railings and pedestrian gate to paved forecourt/frontage with brick inlay and borders leading to lawned garden, (the main front door can be found at the rear of the house with further parking), main front door with stained glass frosted panels opening to: HALLWAY 17' 3 x 13' 6 (5.26m x 4.11m) Original polished parquet floorboards, double glazed window to rear aspect with outstanding views over fields and woodland beyond, Scandinavian Jotul log burner, radiators, entry phone system, doors to primary rooms, balustrade staircase rising to first floor, large understairs storage cupboard, door to walk-in cloaks cupboard, controls for central heating, ceiling coving and spotlights. SHOWER ROOM Fully ceramic tiled to floor and walls, corner shower cubicle with curved doors and Triton shower, close coupled w.c., wash hand basin with cupboard under, mirror, heated towel rail, underfloor heating, double glazed frosted window to rear aspect, ceiling spotlights and coving. STUDY 12' 10 x 10' 4 (3.91m x 3.15m) Double glazed window to rear aspect with outstanding views over fields and woodland beyond, double radiator, stripped and polished floorboards, ceiling coving. SITTING ROOM 20' 7 x 19' 3 into bay window (6.27m x 5.87m) Double glazed square bay window to front aspect overlooking driveway and garden with low sill and seating under, two radiators, double glazed door to front aspect, central chimney breast with log burner and built-in cupboards and shelving to either side, wall lights, ceiling coving, double doors leading to: DINING ROOM 11' 8 x 10' 5 (3.56m x 3.18m) Glazed panelling to one wall, light oak flooring, radiator, dimmer switch, double doors leading to sitting room, door to kitchen, tri-folding double glazed doors leading to conservatory. OPEN PLAN KITCHEN INC. BREAKFAST ROOM 17' 10 x 11' 11 increasing to 18'3 maximum (5.44m x 3.63m) Comprehensive range of matching wall and floor units, roll top work surface, built-in oven, ceramic tiled surrounds, space for American style fridge/freezer, door to utility room, vinyl flooring, door to dining room, square opening to breakfast room. Further range of matching wall and floor units with roll top work surface, inset double bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, double glazed window to side aspect overlooking garden and paddock, Bosch integrated dishwasher with matching door, range of drawer units, space for free-standing rangemaster electric oven, pelmet lighting, dresser style unit with glazed panelled doors to upper section and drawers under, peninsular unit with storage under and drawers to one side, matching flooring, ceiling spotlights and coving, large built-in larder with range of shelving, door to living room, radiator. BREAKFAST ROOM 11' 11 x 8' 7 (3.63m x 2.62m) Ceramic tiled flooring, twin double glazed doors with full height windows to either side leading to front garden, radiator, ceiling coving and spotlights, twin double glazed doors leading to: CONSERVATORY 11' 0 x 10' 8 (3.35m x 3.25m) Glass roof, low brick wall with tiled sills and double glazed windows on three aspects overlooking front garden, tri-folding doors to dining room, radiator, tiled flooring. LIVING ROOM 11' 11 x 8' 10 (3.63m x 2.69m) Dual aspect double glazed windows to front and side aspects overlooking garden and paddock with far reaching views in both directions, radiator, ceiling coving. UTILITY ROOM 11' 7 x 8' 11 (3.53m x 2.72m) Space for tall fridge/freezer, tall larder style unit, ceiling coving, part-glazed panelled door leading to boot room, range of wall and floor units with roll top work surface, inset 1½ bowl stainless steel sink unit, free standing boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), double glazed window to side aspect, space for washing machine and tumble dryer. BOOT ROOM / REAR LOBBY Glazed panelled door to outside, radiator, double glazed window to side aspect, ceiling coving, large double doored built-in cupboard housing controls for solar panels and battery storage for solar power, electric consumer box and shelving. FIRST FLOOR Split-level landing with stairs leading to primary landing, large double glazed window to rear aspect with outstanding views over woodland and farmland beyond. LANDING 17' 2 x 13' 5 (5.23m x 4.09m) Primary area, double glazed window to rear aspect with matching views, radiator, ceiling coving and spotlights, doors to primary rooms, recessed opening leading to large built-in louvre doored airing cupboard with shelving and controls for device allowing excess solar power to heat water, pump for all power showers. FEATURE FAMILY BATHROOM 11' 7 x 8' 11 (3.53m x 2.72m) Claw footed free standing double ended bath with telephone style mixer tap and shower attachment, corner shower cubicle with drench style hood, separate shower attachment and sliding panelled door, double glazed window to rear aspect, low level w.c., chrome heated towel rail, wash hand basin with cupboards under, shaver point with light over, roll top radiator. PRIMARY BEDROOM SUITE Arranged as two separate areas. DRESSING ROOM 17' 10 decreasing to 7'5 x 12' 0 (5.44m x 3.66m) L shaped, waterproof laminate flooring, radiator, twin rectangular wash hand basins with cupboards, shelving and drawers under, mirror with automated lighting over, access to loft space, arched opening leading to bedroom, comprehensive range of floor to ceiling built-in wardrobes to two walls with hanging space, shelving and drawers under, window to side aspect overlooking garden and paddock, ceiling coving and spotlights, door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM Double glazed window to side aspect overlooking garden, chrome heated towel rail, concealed cistern w.c., rectangular wash hand basin with mixer tap and cupboards under, large shower cubicle with drench style hood and separate shower attachment, matching flooring. BEDROOM 1 17' 10 x 11' 11 (5.44m x 3.63m) Twin double glazed windows to front aspect with outstanding views over paddock, farmland and woodland beyond, two radiators, ceiling coving. BEDROOM 4 12' 0 x 10' 5 (3.66m x 3.18m) Range of built-in floor to ceiling wardrobes to two walls with hanging space and shelving, double glazed window to front aspect with matching views, radiator. BEDROOM 2 15' 0 x 12' 10 (4.57m x 3.91m) Double glazed window to front aspect with matching views over paddock, garden and woodland beyond, radiator, ceiling coving, door to: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM 11' 10 x 6' 4 (3.61m x 1.93m) Corner shower cubicle with panelled door, fully ceramic tiled to walls, low level w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, radiator, double glazed window to front aspect, vanity unit with cupboards and drawers under. BEDROOM 3 12' 10 x 10' 4 (3.91m x 3.15m) Double glazed window to rear aspect overlooking fields and woodland beyond, radiator, corner oval wash hand basin with cupboard under and tiled splashback, textured ceiling with coving. GARAGE 21' 0 x 20' 0 (6.4m x 6.1m) Not including further storage area measuring 11'6 x 5'5 power panel, pump and heating machinery for the pool, window to side aspect, remote control up and over doors, side pedestrian door, lighting and power. POOL ROOM 18' 8 x 11' 4 (5.69m x 3.45m) Endless pool (14'0 x 8'0), ceramic tiled surrounds, tiled flooring, raised area to one end, double glazed windows to side aspect with outstanding views over fields and woodland beyond, pitched roof with spotlights, to one end of the building, which was formerly two stables is a large workshop/store measuring 11'4 x 6'6 with tiled flooring, window to side aspect, internal borrowed light window with panelled wall. OUTSIDE The whole garden extends to 1.62 acres. To the side of the house is a lowered crazy paved patio with steps up to raised terrace leading to front of house and lawned garden, behind the garage is a further storage area with oil tank and outside cold water butt, lighting and power, greenhouse, paddock with fruit trees, vegetable patch, the garden is fenced off from the paddock with stable style fencing and small pond, to the edge of the garden on the boundary is a: STABLE BLOCK 23' 4 x 15' 0 (7.11m x 4.57m) Main open stabling to the front. STABLE 1 14' 1 x 9' 7 (4.29m x 2.92m) STABLE 2 14' 1 x 9' 7 (4.29m x 2.92m) FIELD Fifteen solar panels, the field is enclosed by hedges and fencing on all sides with separate fenced off solar panelled area and farm gate, small pond with power, heating and seating pod closed on three aspects with windows open to the fourth with central bench and matching seats. AGENTS NOTES Council Tax Band G – Winchester City Council Broadband – ADSL/FTTC Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk) Septic Tank - Emptied January 2026 - Recommended to be carried out once a year AML Checks - By Law and in compliance with HMRC regulations, all agents are required to carry out Anti-Money Laundering (AML) checks on any buyer(s) who submit a successful offer. A non-refundable administration fee of £60 inc. VAT to cover these costs is payable by the buyer(s) before the sales transaction can be progressed.
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Set within the beautiful Essex countryside, close to the renowned New Hall Vineyard, Grebe House is an exceptional five-bedroom detached gated residence offering beautifully appointed and highly adaptable accommodation, together with impressive outbuildings and landscaped gardens. Originally dating from 1953 and thoughtfully enhanced over time, the property combines character, craftsmanship and modern comfort in an idyllic semi-rural setting.Approached through secure electronically operated gates, the property opens onto a sweeping driveway with access to double-length garaging and additional oak-framed outbuildings. Internally, the home immediately conveys warmth and quality, with solid handmade internal doors, hardwood flooring, bespoke joinery including skirtings and architraves, a solid wood staircase and underfloor heating to the newer ground floor accommodation.A welcoming entrance hall leads through to an elegant principal reception room centred around a feature brick open fireplace. The impressive kitchen and dining space has been designed for both everyday living and entertaining, featuring a bespoke fitted Howdens kitchen with quartz worktops, inset butler sink, extensive cabinetry and integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. A striking brick chimney breast provides space for a range cooker, while multiple sets of double-glazed French doors create a seamless connection between the house and gardens, allowing natural light to flood the living spaces.The ground floor offers remarkable versatility and includes a potential self-contained annex area comprising a bedroom, en-suite bathroom with bath and independent shower with a second sitting room, offering french doors. Further practical accommodation includes a boot room, utility room, home office and two ground floor cloakrooms, all thoughtfully arranged to suit modern family life. Slate tiled flooring runs through the utility, office and boot room areas, complementing the more traditional hardwood finishes elsewhere. Fabulous for working-from-home.The first floor is accessed via two separate staircases, enhancing both privacy and flexibility. Four well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across this level, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room and fitted wardrobes, an additional en-suite bedroom and two further generous bedrooms, all presented to an excellent standard. Built-in wardrobes provide ample storage throughout.Outside, the south-west facing gardens have been beautifully landscaped and offer an exceptional setting for relaxation and entertaining. Immediately behind the house is a generous sun terrace, while a superb oak-framed covered outdoor kitchen and family entertaining area creates an ideal space for hosting throughout the warmer months. The mature gardens extend beyond manicured lawns to a substantial 38ft black oak-framed barn with pantiled roof, constructed in brick and timber frame with composite black weatherboarding. With power and lighting connected, the barn provides excellent workshop and storage space across two levels. There is a further timber garden shed for machinery storage and brick pathways completing the landscaping. With views over the surrounding countryside, the location is idyllic yet convenient for nearby village amenities and transport links.Grebe House enjoys a peaceful position within the sought-after village of Purleigh, a charming semi-rural community offering a traditional country pub, village shop, highly regarded primary school, veterinary practice and excellent recreational facilities, together with superb countryside walks and the vineyards nearby. The historic market town of Maldon is less than ten minutes away and provides an extensive range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and schools, alongside the popular Promenade Park. Excellent rail connections to London are available from nearby North Fambridge, Hatfield Peverel, Chelmsford and Wickford stations, making the property ideally placed for both country living and commuting.
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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Oxfordshire village of Black Bourton, Bridge House is a truly enchanting Cotswold stone residence that effortlessly blends timeless period charm with versatile modern living. Believed to date back to the late 17th century, this elegant country home enjoys beautifully proportioned accommodation, mature landscaped gardens, and the rare benefit of both a self-contained cottage and an annexe apartment, creating a wonderful opportunity for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, holiday letting potential, or working from home.Occupying an enviable position within this sought-after village, Bridge House exudes warmth and character throughout, with honeyed Cotswold stone elevations, traditional architectural detailing, and an atmosphere that perfectly captures the essence of refined country living.Main House The property is approached via a welcoming entrance hall which immediately sets the tone for the home, introducing a wealth of charm and period detailing. Flagstone flooring, exposed beams, and original features combine beautifully with carefully considered interiors, creating elegant yet comfortable living spaces.The principal reception rooms offer excellent versatility for both family life and entertaining. The living room is a beautifully balanced space centred around an impressive fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, whilst enjoying wonderful views across the gardens. A further sitting room provides an additional retreat, ideal for quieter evenings or informal gatherings.The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to combine practicality with classic country styling, centred around a traditional Aga which creates both a striking focal point and the true heart of the home. Offering an excellent range of cabinetry and workspace together with views across the gardens and surrounding grounds, the kitchen perfectly balances character and functionality whilst providing a wonderfully sociable setting for everyday living and entertaining alike.At the heart of the home lies the charming dining room, complete with flagstone flooring, vaulted ceiling, character fireplace with wood-burning stove, and a door opening directly onto a pretty courtyard, seamlessly connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces during the warmer months.Flowing beautifully from the dining room is a superb barn-style space currently utilised as a gym, offering excellent versatility and equally suited as a home office, studio, or additional reception area. Rich in character and seamlessly connected to the main house, it creates a wonderful continuation of the living accommodation whilst enhancing the overall sense of space and flexibility within the home.The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the upper floors and provides a wonderful balance of comfort and flexibility. The principal bedroom suite is a truly exceptional retreat, beautifully appointed and full of character, featuring a luxurious freestanding roll-top bath positioned within the bedroom itself, creating an indulgent boutique-hotel atmosphere. Steps lead down to the accompanying bathroom/shower room, where wonderful views across the gardens provide a tranquil and relaxing backdrop.Further accommodation comprises two additional double bedrooms together with a single bedroom, all served by a well-appointed family bathroom, making the property ideally suited to both family living and visiting guests.Cottage & Ancillary Accommodation Complementing the principal residence is a delightful two-bedroom cottage together with a separate one-bedroom annexe apartment, both offering exceptional flexibility. Ideal for extended family, visiting guests, independent teenagers, holiday letting opportunities, or home office use, these ancillary accommodations significantly enhance the lifestyle appeal of the property.Outside Bridge House is surrounded by beautifully mature gardens and grounds extending to around 1.1 acres, thoughtfully landscaped to create a wonderful sense of privacy and tranquillity. Sweeping lawns, established planting, and charming seating areas provide idyllic spaces for both entertaining and relaxation. Of particular note is the beautiful glazed summerhouse, perfectly positioned within the gardens to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and offering an idyllic retreat for entertaining, reading, or simply unwinding whilst taking in the views of the grounds.The generous patio terrace, accessed directly from the kitchen, provides a wonderful setting for al fresco dining and summer entertaining. It creates a seamless extension of the living accommodation and offers the perfect backdrop for enjoying long summer evenings in this idyllic village setting.Location Black Bourton is a quintessential Oxfordshire village, idyllically positioned just 8 miles south-west of Witney. Rich in history and rural charm, the village is centred around its magnificent 12th-century Norman church, which remains at the heart of community life and hosts a variety of social events including concerts, coffee mornings, gardening clubs, and film evenings.The village offers a wonderful sense of community, further enhanced by the Vines public house, a recreational park with tennis court, and a shared village hall with neighbouring Alvescot. Together, these amenities create a warm and welcoming atmosphere rarely found in modern village life. Just a mile away the gastro pub destinations The Mason’s Arms and The Double Red Duke can be found in Clanfield.For day-to-day amenities, the thriving market village of Bampton is less than five minutes away, providing an excellent range of independent shops, cafés, and a medical practice.The area is also exceptionally well placed for families, with a selection of highly regarded schools nearby including primary schools in Alvescot, Bampton, and Clanfield, together with Burford School and the renowned Cokethorpe School near Witney. Excellent independent options such as Hatherop Castle and St Hugh’s further complement the educational offering.Combining timeless countryside appeal with excellent accessibility and local amenities, Black Bourton offers an exceptional lifestyle in one of Oxfordshire’s most desirable village settings.Freehold Council Tax Bands G&A EPC Rating FServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure – Freehold Council Tax Band G for main house and A for annexe - West Oxfordshire District Council Property Construction – Standard – Cotswold stone & tiled roof – semi-detached Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Septic tank - there will maintenance costs so please speak with the agent for further information. Heating – Oil-fired central heating - there will maintenance costs so please speak with the agent for further information. Broadband – FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Carport parking for 2 cars. Driveway parking for 4 cars. Total Internal Floor Area – 3,395 sq. ft Notes – The property is Grade II Listed. The current owner has advised that the property experienced groundwater flooding affecting the ground floor in 2007. According to the GOV.UK flood risk mapping service, the property is currently classified as being at ‘Very Low Risk’ of surface water flooding. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own due diligence and may wish to make further enquiries with their solicitor.
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PROPERTY SUMMARY There is something very appealing about the symmetrical look of the property with the central doorway and double height bay windows to either side. On stepping through the door you are immediately impressed by the original features of the Victorian era, with high ceilings, impressive rooms with large windows, architraves, high skirting boards and fireplaces. This family home is a true example of a grand Victorian Villa which sits in a central conservation area in the heart of Southsea, yet within easy access of local shopping amenities, bus routes, the seafront and Victorian promenade as well as being within the 'Golden Triangle' of schools including Mayville, The High School and Grammar School. The Victorian design is very much based on grandeur with the wide central hallway with substantial rooms off, in order to appeal to the modern family living the 27' kitchen opens to the dining room and there is a 35' sitting room which has a dining area to one end providing natural light from both the east and west aspects, also on the ground floor is a separate study, utility room and cloakroom. The accommodation is spread over two floors to the front and three levels at the rear, there are five bedrooms on the first floor with a family bathroom, separate cloakroom and large en-suite / jack & jill shower room linking to the primary bedroom. On the upper floor are two further bedrooms, a cloakroom and shower room. Recent improvements include the creation of a family room on the lower ground floor and of course the Victorian cellars and wine store. This superb home has some stripped wooden floors, tiled flooring, some double glazing, gas fired central heating, a walled westerly facing rear garden and benefits from having residents permit parking. Early internal viewing of this 3771 sq ft family home is strongly recommended in order to appreciate both the accommodation and location on offer. ENTRANCE Retaining wall with painted coping stones over with two gates providing pedestrian access, quarry tiled pathways with crazy paved central forecourt with rose bushes and shrubs, enclosed by walls on either side, large main front door with brass furniture with glazed panels over leading to: FOYER Quarry tiled flooring, high ceiling, leadlight stained-glass windows and central door leading to hallway, anaglypta wallpaper to lower section, cloaks hanging area. HALLWAY Stripped and stained floorboards, high ceiling with ceiling rose and coving, picture rail, balustrade easy rise staircase rising to first floor, double radiator, steps to lower mezzanine to rear with radiator, doors to primary rooms, door providing access to basement, power points, high skirting boards and architraves. STUDY 19' 0 x 13' 8 (5.79m x 4.17m) Sash bay window to front aspect with plantation shutter blinds to lower section and panelling under, high skirting boards and architraves, central chimney breast with surround fireplace with marble hearth, radiator, panelled door, built-in storage cupboard with shelving to one side of chimney breast with further range of book shelving to one wall, power points. SITTING ROOM / DINING ROOM 35' 2 x 13' 8 (10.72m x 4.17m) Sitting area: bay window to front aspect with sash style windows and plantation shutter blinds to lower section and wood panelling under, high skirting boards, high ceiling with coving, picture rail, central chimney breast with feature marble surround arched fireplace with tiled hearth and exposed brick inlay, shelving and cupboard to one side, door to hallway, radiator, power points, opening with feature drop down (guillotine) panelled door (not used). Dining area: Matching ceiling coving, high ceilings, high skirting boards, double radiator, twin glazed French doors leading to rear garden, power points, panelled door, picture rail, mezzanine level to rear. UTILITY ROOM 11' 0 x 6' 4 (3.35m x 1.93m) L shaped. Door to separate cloakroom, glazed panelled door with windows overlooking rear garden, sink unit with shelving to one side, range of further shelving, power points. CLOAKROOM Low level w.c., wooden flooring, wash hand basin with mixer tap. OPEN PLAN KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM 27' 5 x 13' 8 (8.36m x 4.17m) Breakfast room; gloss tiled flooring, radiator, ceiling spotlights, arched opening leading to kitchen and doorway leading to hallway, bi-folding doors to rear aspect leading to rear garden, built-in storage cupboard, peninsular style divide with wood block work surface leading to Kitchen; Comprehensive range of matching wall and floor units with soft close mechanism and wood block work surface, inset single drainer enamel sink unit with mixer tap and cupboard under, plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine, windows to side aspect, ceramic tiled surrounds, power points, one wall mounted unit housing boiler supplying domestic hot water and central heating (not tested), inset Bosch four ring hob with extractor hood, fan and light over and pan drawers under, further range of drawers, chrome fronted power points, eye-level Neff double oven and grill with storage cupboard under and microwave over, tall larder style storage cupboards with range of shelving, ceiling spotlights, matching gloss tiled flooring, integrated wine cooler with cupboards to one side and breakfast bar to the other, space for tall fridge/freezer. FIRST FLOOR Mezzanine landing to rear with staircase to primary landing, doors to primary rooms, airing cupboard with hot water cylinder (not tested) and pump system with range of shelving, window to side aspect. BEDROOM 4 13' 7 x 12' 9 (4.14m x 3.89m) Windows to side aspect with plantation shutter blinds, range of built-in shelving to one side of chimney breast, picture rail, radiator, panelled door, power points. BEDROOM 5 12' 11 x 9' 4 (3.94m x 2.84m) Bay window to rear aspect overlooking garden, wash hand basin with tiled splashback, radiator, panelled door, power points. BATHROOM White suite comprising; panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap, tiled surrounds, frosted sash window to rear aspect, recess with shower cubicle and sliding doors, window to rear aspect, chrome heated towel rail, ceiling spotlights. CLOAKROOM Low level w.c., window to rear aspect. PRIMARY LANDING Staircase rising to upper level, high skirting boards and architraves, doors to primary rooms. BEDROOM 1 18' 6 into bay window x 13' 7 (5.64m x 4.14m) Bay window to front aspect with sash windows and panelling under, high skirting boards, high ceiling with coving, double radiator, power points, arched opening leading to: LARGE SHOWER ROOM Corner shower cubicle with panelled door, chrome heated towel rail, low level w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, ceramic tiled on two walls to half wall level, sash window to front aspect with plantation shutter blinds, radiator, stripped and stained floorboards, ceiling coving and spotlights, panelled door leading to landing. BEDROOM 2 19' 0 x 13' 7 (5.79m x 4.14m) Central chimney breast with marble surround fireplace, high ceiling with picture rail, ceiling coving, sash window to front aspect with radiator under, power points, panelled door. BEDROOM 3 15' 4 x 14' 8 (4.67m x 4.47m) Twin double glazed sash windows to rear aspect, double radiator, high ceiling with coving, central chimney breast with marble surround fireplace and cast-iron inlay, panelled door, power points. TOP FLOOR Mezzanine landing to rear with balustrade, door leading to inner hallway. CLOAKROOM Low level w.c., window to rear aspect. BEDROOM 6 13' 7 x 12' 11 (4.14m x 3.94m) Twin sash windows to side aspect, wash hand basin with tiled splashback, access to loft storage space, radiator, panelled door, power points. BEDROOM 7 13' 8 x 10' 5 (4.17m x 3.18m) Twin sash windows to rear aspect, radiator, panelled door, power points. SHOWER ROOM Shower cubicle with rail and curtain, window to side aspect. LOWER GROUND FLOOR CELLAR 18' 0 x 7' 1 (5.49m x 2.16m) Access to underfloor storage space, high level cupboards housing electric consumer box, further cupboard housing gas meter, understairs storage cupboard with range of shelving. WINE CELLAR Stone shelving with brick pillars, lighting. FAMILY ROOM 18' 4 x 12' 11 (5.59m x 3.94m) Double glazed window to front aspect, tall contemporary style roll top radiator, wood laminate flooring, range of built-in cupboards to one wall with T bar handles, ceiling spotlights, power points. OUTSIDE To the rear is a southerly facing garden enclosed by brick retaining walls on all sides, large patio area accessible from the utility room and dining room with shutter doors, raised flower beds, central lawned area with pathway to either side, further large patio area for al-fresco dining, shrubs, evergreens and bushes, wooden built garden shed, to the left hand side of the property is a gated entrance leading to covered storage area with polycarbonate roof and tiled flooring. AGENTS NOTES Council Tax Band F - Portsmouth City Council Broadband – ASDL/FTTC Fibre Checker (openreach.com) Flood Risk – Refer to - (GOV.UK (check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk)
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The Stone House is an impressive and substantial Grade II Listed residence offering expansive accommodation arranged over multiple floors, complemented by a range of outbuildings and grounds extending to approximately 1.25 acres. Requiring modernisation, the property presents a rare and exciting opportunity to create a truly outstanding country home tailored to individual requirements.The scale of accommodation, combined with the flexibility of the outbuildings, provides enormous scope for enhancement, whether as a luxurious family residence, multi-generational home, or holiday let complex, subject to approval.Ground Floor The property is entered via a central reception hall which immediately introduces the sense of scale and character that defines the home. From here, a series of generously proportioned reception rooms unfold, each offering excellent ceiling heights and large windows that flood the spaces with natural light.The principal reception rooms provide an ideal layout for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living, with clear potential for reconfiguration. The existing kitchen and service areas offer a practical footprint with scope for redesign into a substantial bespoke kitchen at the heart of the home.The sitting room to the rear of the property enjoys separate access and stairs leading to a double bedroom on the first floor which, together with the utility room and WC, could be reconfigured to create a fantastic one bedroom annexe for multi-generational or semi-independent living, or alternatively be closed off to provide income potential. Further ground floor spaces include a study with lift access to the first floor, utility areas, and a WC. Lower Ground Floor A cellar provides additional storage and further potential for conversion, subject to requirements and the necessary consents.First Floor The first floor offers five well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a central landing, each enjoying pleasant outlooks over the surrounding grounds.Two generous double bedrooms to the front of the property mirror each other in composition and a further double bedroom to the front features a charming bay window seat accessed through an ornate archway and enjoys views towards the lake. There is a separate dressing room, currently fitted with a lift for accessibility and a family bathroom to the front. Two further good-sized double bedrooms to the rear are serviced by a shared en-suite bathroom. The sixth bedroom is separate from the other first floor accommodation and is accessed via the sitting room to the rear of the house. The layout lends itself well to reconfiguration, allowing for the creation of a number of impressive bedroom suites and a self-contained one bedroom annexe.Second Floor The upper floor provides further versatile accommodation with charming, exposed beams and reduced head height in parts. This level offers excellent potential for conversion into additional bedrooms, leisure space, or a private suite.Outside The property sits within approximately 1.25 acres of established grounds, enjoying a high degree of privacy and a wonderful sense of seclusion.The gardens provide an exceptional setting for family life and entertaining, with expansive lawns, mature trees, and a variety of outdoor spaces creating a true country house atmosphere.A particularly exciting aspect of the property is the range of existing leisure facilities already in place, including a swimming pool and tennis court, both offering tremendous scope for refurbishment and enhancement to create a superb private lifestyle estate.Outbuildings A substantial collection of outbuildings, barns, and stabling further elevates the offering and presents enormous versatility. These spaces offer excellent potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, guest suites, a self-contained annexe, leisure complex, home offices, or studio space, subject to the necessary consents.The existing stabling and grounds also make the property particularly appealing to equestrian buyers or those seeking a more rural lifestyle.A generous driveway and garaging provide extensive parking and practical support for the scale of accommodation on offer.Location Stone House is ideally positioned to enjoy the balance of countryside living with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. The surrounding area offers a wealth of walking routes, open countryside, and leisure pursuits, creating an enviable lifestyle setting.Kenilworth is a historic and highly desirable Warwickshire town offering an excellent range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and a Waitrose, along with the renowned Kenilworth Castle and Abbey Fields Park. The town combines a strong sense of community with a refined lifestyle offering.The area is exceptionally well served by schooling, including highly regarded state and private options such as Crackley Hall, King Henry VIII School, Bablake, Warwick School, and King’s High School. For commuters, Kenilworth Railway Station provides links to Coventry and Leamington Spa, which offer direct services to London, while the A46, M40, and Birmingham Airport are all within easy reach.Freehold EPC Rating G Council Tax Band HServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band H – Warwick District Council Property Construction – standard – stone & tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Mains Heating - Mains Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Detached double and single garage and offroad parking for 5+ cars. Notes – The property is Grade II Listed. The property is situated in Kenilworth Conservation Area. There are trees on the property with a Tree Preservation Order.Directions - Postcode: CV8 1LZ / what3words: ///noses.jump.period
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Accommodation Summary The Edge is an exceptional Georgian-style residence of impressive scale and presence, set within beautifully established grounds extending to circa 1 acre, in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Quarndon.This distinguished home offers a seamless balance of period elegance and contemporary luxury, where original features have been thoughtfully preserved and enhanced, complemented by extensive modernisation and a substantial rear extension. Extending to approximately 8,500 sq. ft., it presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of both architectural significance and outstanding lifestyle appeal.Ground Floor Approached via a sweeping, tree-lined driveway, The Edge immediately sets a tone of arrival, opening onto a generous forecourt and extensive garaging.A grand reception hall welcomes you in, where a striking hand-carved staircase, ornate cornicing and classic tiled flooring reflect the home’s heritage.The elegant dining and family room is beautifully proportioned, centred around a Derbyshire stone fireplace and enhanced by a bay window with doors opening onto the garden, creating a bright and sociable space.At the heart of the home, the spectacular double-height kitchen combines impact with practicality, flooded with natural light from a feature skylight and framed by exposed brickwork. Finished with premium appliances and generous preparation space, it is perfectly suited to both everyday living and entertaining.The ground floor is further enhanced by a magnificent drawing room, rich in character with intricate wood panelling and a carved fireplace, alongside a concealed office offering a quiet and private workspace.To the rear, a gym and ancillary spaces lead through to an exceptional leisure suite, where an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, changing facilities and mezzanine level create a truly luxurious private retreat.Underfloor heating extends throughout the ground and first floors.First Floor The first floor provides an exceptional level of accommodation, centred around a spacious and elegant landing with access to a balcony overlooking the front gardens.Four beautifully appointed double bedrooms are located on this level, each benefitting from its own en-suite, ensuring both privacy and comfort.The principal suite is particularly impressive, enjoying access to a private terrace, alongside a generous dressing room leading to a luxurious en-suite bathroom, complete with a sunken jacuzzi bath, steam shower and twin basins.This floor also provides access to the mezzanine level overlooking the pool, as well as a rear balcony offering elevated views across the gardens.Second Floor The second floor offers a high degree of versatility, ideal for extended family, guest accommodation or independent living.Comprising three further double bedrooms, a family bathroom, kitchenette and additional storage, this level also benefits from access to a private roof terrace from one of the bedrooms, creating a peaceful and elevated retreat.Outside Set within circa 1 acre of beautifully landscaped, south-facing gardens, the grounds at The Edge form a natural extension of the home.The front gardens provide privacy and seclusion, with tiered lawns and mature planting creating a sense of separation from the outside world. To the rear, the gardens have been thoughtfully designed for both relaxation and entertaining, with manicured lawns, established borders and multiple patio areas positioned to capture the sun throughout the day.Seamlessly connecting with the kitchen and living spaces, the outdoor areas lend themselves perfectly to both large gatherings and more intimate moments, enhanced by the proximity to the leisure suite and pool complex.Location The Edge occupies a prime position within the highly regarded village of Quarndon, just three miles north of Derby, offering an exceptional balance of village charm and connectivity.The area is renowned for its excellent schooling, including the highly sought-after Ecclesbourne School, alongside a range of well-regarded independent options nearby.For commuters, the property benefits from convenient access to the A6, M1 and East Midlands Airport, with direct rail services from Derby to London St Pancras. The surrounding area also offers an abundance of leisure opportunities, from countryside walks and Kedleston Estate to golf courses and popular local dining establishments.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: H Local Authority: Amber Valley EPC: C Property Construction: Standard Brick, Render and Tile Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas Broadband: Full Fibre Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage: Some 5G coverage is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Sweeping private driveway and additional triple garage Total Internal Floor Area: Approximately 8011 sq ft
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Situated just moments from the coastline at Botany Bay, Fitzroy Lodge, is a distinguished Lutyens-influenced Edwardian residence of considerable character and architectural merit. The property retains its original carriage driveway and occupies a highly regarded position on the clifftops between Broadstairs and Margate, adjoining the Viking Coastal Trail.The house is understood to have been commissioned for William Capel Slaughter, of Slaughter and May, who, alongside Lord Avebury, was instrumental in founding North Foreland Golf Club in 1903. The property has since been comprehensively restored and upgraded, combining period integrity with modern convenience.The accommodation extends to approximately 3,810 sq ft and is well balanced, with a series of well-proportioned reception rooms and generous bedroom accommodation. A double-height entrance hall with galleried landing provides an impressive point of arrival, complemented by a stone fireplace and stained glass window. The principal reception rooms include a triple-aspect drawing room opening into a garden room, a dining room with direct access to the terrace, a family room and a snug.The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with bespoke cabinetry and a central island with marble work surfaces, complemented by a Lacanche range cooker, integrated appliances and two sets of bifold doors opening onto the terrace, allowing for effective indoor-outdoor living.Throughout the house there is an abundance of original detailing, including oak panelling, leaded light windows, stone fireplaces and cast iron radiators. Notably, the snug features a historic fireplace backplate referencing the Spanish Armada.On the first floor, the principal bedroom suite benefits from a triple aspect and views over the gardens, together with fitted storage and a well-appointed en suite bathroom. There are five further bedrooms, three of which have en suite facilities, with additional bath and shower rooms serving the remaining accommodation.The property is approached via electric gates opening onto a sweeping carriage driveway, with a detached double garage providing further parking. The gardens, extending to approximately 0.45 acres, have been carefully restored in a style inspired by Gertrude Jekyll, and features layered, painterly planting with flowing perennial borders designed to create a natural yet carefully composed, seasonally evolving landscape. A central stone fountain and a York stone terrace run the width of the house. External lighting has been sensitively installed throughout.The grounds are extremely private, and secure.LocationBroadstairs is a well-regarded coastal town offering a range of amenities including independent shops, restaurants and galleries, together with several sandy beaches. The area has long associations with Charles Dickens, who resided at Bleak House.Botany Bay (approximately 0.3 miles) is widely considered one of the most attractive beaches on the Kent coastline, with access to coastal walks along the Viking Coastal Trail.Communications are good, with Broadstairs station (about 1.5 miles) providing services to London St Pancras.The property is exceptionally well positioned for a number of highly regarded schools across Broadstairs and Canterbury, including the well-respected independent prep school Wellesley Haddon Dene, together with the renowned grammar and independent schools of Canterbury, including The King’s School Canterbury and Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys & Girls, making the area particularly attractive for families seeking excellent educational provision.Additional InformationApproximately 3,810 sq ftApproximately 0.45 acresAll mains servicesPressurised hot water systemAir conditioning installedhttps://youtu.be/GJe_v1HTzmAQuote Reference: 755824
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A marvellous country house with six/seven bedrooms and a stunning, one bedroom, converted Coach House ideal for letting, multigenerational occupation or to use as a work from home office. Tir Y Coed is set in just over one acre of beautiful, mature, landscaped gardens, all within easy reach of amenities and the coast.Discover Tir Y Coed: Your Dream Country Retreat AwaitsWelcome to Tir Y Coed, a stunning Gentleman’s Country Retreat built in 1897 by the esteemed hotelier Mr. Goulding. This remarkable residence is not just a home; it’s a lifestyle, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park in the heart of the enchanting Conwy Valley. With the majestic 700 year old UNESCO listed Conwy Castle just over 10 minutes away and the world-renowned Bodnant Gardens only four miles from your doorstep, this property offers an unparalleled blend of history, beauty, and tranquillity.A Magical Breakfast Room: Where Nature Meets EleganceStep inside and be captivated by the Breakfast Room, a truly magical space that elevates your dining experience. Here, you’ll feel as though you are sitting within the beautiful gardens that surround you, thanks to the seamless connection provided by the superb balcony. This room is not just a place to enjoy your morning coffee; it’s a flexible haven featuring exquisite stained-glass windows and a bar.Versatile Living Spaces: Designed for Comfort and StyleThe ground floor boasts a variety of thoughtfully designed rooms that cater to your every need. An inviting Office/Morning Room provides the perfect spot for quiet reflection or productive work. The beautifully decorated living/dining room is ideal for entertaining guests or unwinding after a long day, while the Utility/Boot Room ensures practicality for your lifestyle. The kitchen presents an exciting opportunity to create a bespoke culinary space with potential to expand into another room and so let your imagination take over. A comfortable Double Bedroom with an ensuite offers a private retreat for guests or family members. Additionally, an internal cellar provides two rooms for useful storage, keeping your living spaces clutter-free.Luxurious Bedrooms: A Personal SanctuaryAscend to the first floor, where you’ll find six opulently decorated bedrooms, each with its own unique identity. Every room is designed to provide comfort and luxury, featuring ensuite facilities and some equipped with innovative Infra-Red heating. Experience the future of comfort with state-of-the-art, eco-friendly Japanese toilets in several of the bathrooms. Each bedroom serves as a personal sanctuary, inviting you to rest and rejuvenate in style.Flexible Spaces: Tailored to Your LifestyleThe Lower Ground Floor offers even more versatility with a space currently utilized as a relaxing Treatment Room, complete with an adjoining ensuite. This area could easily transform into a studio or office, providing you with the flexibility to adapt the home to your lifestyle. Additional storage is available in the cellar, and a Gardener’s Loo adds convenience for those who enjoy tending to the beautifully landscaped grounds.A Detached Coach House: A Home Within a HomeIn addition to the main residence, the detached Coach House awaits, finished to a superb standard. This charming space features an open-plan living area with doors that lead to a private balcony, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets. A cozy bedroom with ensuite facilities and a mezzanine currently used as an office offers endless possibilities—whether for guests, a home office, or additional living space.Enchanting Grounds: Your Private OasisSet within just over an acre of meticulously designed grounds modelled on the National Trust’s Bodnant, Tir Y Coed is a true outdoor paradise. Mature trees, vibrant shrubs, and well-stocked flower beds create a tapestry of colour and life. Enjoy the fruits of your labour with a selection of fruit trees, expansive lawns, and winding pathways that lead to secluded spaces for relaxation. There is a private driveway providing ample parking and turning space, ensuring practicality, especially when entertaining guests. With views of the surrounding countryside, every moment spent outdoors feels like a retreat into nature.Your Future Awaits at Tir Y CoedTir Y Coed is more than just a property; it’s a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a place where memories are made. Currently run as a country house B&B, it would also make an ideal family home which is also suitable for multigenerational occupation. Whether you’re hosting gatherings, enjoying quiet evenings, or exploring the natural beauty that surrounds you, this home offers the perfect backdrop for your life’s next chapter. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable residence in one of North Wales’ most sought-after locations. Embrace the charm, elegance, and tranquillity of Tir Y Coed—your dream country retreat awaits!SELLER INSIGHTHow long have you owned the property?“We moved here at the end of June 2016, so just over eight years ago.”What attracted you to this specific house and location?“The garden was the biggest draw; the tranquillity of the place strikes you as soon as you arrive. There is no through traffic, the soundtrack is provided by the birds. The house is on the edge of the Rowen and a five-minute stroll from the village pub. Rowen is pretty and has featured in one the broadsheet’s top places to live in the UK (very subjective but still interesting). We sit on the edge of the second largest wilderness in the UK, yet only 10 minutes from Llandudno Junction and from there, just over three hours to Euston. For the first few years Chris commuted every week, so being able to be in central London well before 9 a.m. on Monday morning made a big difference.”What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here?“Our children are fully grown but I would feel very happy bringing children up here. There are good schools nearby and a bus picks up the children every day. In terms of activities, there are plenty of options. The area around here is cycling nirvana, whether it’s mountain bikes or road bikes, and we’re only a few miles from the coast, so there are numerous water sport options. There’s a good cricket club and Links Golf Course in Conwy and the Welsh Under 20 ruby team play at Porth Eirias in Colwyn where there is a professional team. We have a swimming pool in Llandudno as well as tennis courts in Conwy and an active wild swimming club in Trefriw, a few miles down the valley. We are blessed by nature – there are polecats, owls, falcons and wild horses in the mountains surrounding the village. And of course we live in Snowdonia, one of the world’s great adventure playgrounds.”What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it?“The house was built in 1897 by a well-known Llandudno hotelier, Edwin Goulding who owned Goulding’s Hotel in Church Walks. We can see from the Ordnance Survey Map from a few years before that there was already a property called Woodlands (Tir y Coed is ‘Woodlands’ in Welsh) so it appears that Mr Goulding demolished that property and built a new house on the site. Contemporaneous Council records show that he received planning permission to build “a villa” on the site. The story of the new house and how Mr Goulding brought a party of VIP guests from the hotel to Rowen is recorded in the news, where it seems they had society gossip columns in those days too!”The following text is from The North Wales Chronicle on Saturday 4th September 1897:A Party of Visitors from Goulding's Hotel had a good time on Thursday during a day's outing to Roe Wen in the Conway Valley, where Mr Goulding has erected a commodious house on a charming site.The party included a General - two Anglo-Indian Generals have been staying at Goulding's - an ex-Mayor of Oxford, a prominent resident from Nottingham well-known in cricket circles, and several others.Of course the route is too well-known to need comment. The grand view from Tywyn Hill, then through Conway with its ancient Castle, after which the sylvan scenery of the Valley is lovely all the way with occasional glimpses of the Rhine of North Wales.Arrived at The Woodlands, as Mr Goulding styles his new house, the unanimous remark was What a beautiful spot; and one of the ladies caused a smile by ejaculating Oh, what a suitable place for a honeymoon!“And indeed the location is charming beyond description. Visitors staying here for a time would probably greatly appreciate a few days at The Woodlands.“The party on Thursday enjoyed themselves to the full. Anecdotes, especially by the ex-Mayor and the General, were numerous, and the ladies asked more conundrums than we have heard since Christmas.“The Gouldings kept the property in their family until the 1930s when it changed it’s name to Tir y Coed. Several well-to-do people owned the property including the Conwy Assizes Court Wigmaker, and we have heard tales from people in the village of some of the others, including one exasperated lady, who’s chauffeur would disappear to the neighbouring property, where the neighbour’s daughter would be happy to make him cups of tea!At some point in the 1960s, the place was turned into a guest house and had been run as a boutique hotel for over 40 years when we took over.Since we have been here, we have gradually changed the house back to something that feels like our home rather than a business, and now we operate as a B&B and only for the summer months. We have reclaimed the dining room and the drawing room but leave it open to guests as a facility.We have replaced the old sash windows with double glazing, re-roofed using beautiful bull-nosed clay tiles, replaced the boiler and water cylinders but the biggest project of all though has been the coach house, which was abandoned and had ivy growing through the walls. This is where we live in the summer, and it features a lovely minstrels gallery which originally housed two single beds to accommodate a family let. We also included plumbing for the gallery in case we ever wanted to install a bath up there, to take advantage of the views and plumbing on the balcony just in case we wanted a hot tub. However, since Covid the Coach House mezzanine has served as Chris’s office, providing him with amazing views of the mountains whilst working, definitely the best office he’s ever worked in! We loved this project so much that we are now looking to build our forever home.”Who do you think would be the ideal next owner?“The house offers so many options but someone working from home could use the coach house as we have, but it's also ideal as a “granny annex” or as a studio (the views are inspiring). Obviously, the house is very well established as a boutique B&B, so it also would lend itself to a couple looking for a lifestyle business.“What’s your favourite room and why?“The living room which leads into the dining room is our favourite as it’s where we spend most time during the winter months when we reclaim the house as our home. When we redecorated, we added a little glitter to the paint which you can’t see in the day, but does show up when the fire is lit. The log burner provides the cosy ambience, there are fir trees outside the windows and when the place is dressed for Christmas it is simply magical.”Memorable/remarkable event?“The lockdown during Covid. Our youngest child was in Australia with his girlfriend, and it appeared that they were going to be stuck there. We somehow managed to get them home on a flight to Manchester and they caught a taxi here. They were able to quarantine for a few weeks in the Coach House. As the weather was fabulous we met them every day in the garden, where we were able to keep our distance but still have meals together. They stayed with us for a few months and helped us establish the kitchen garden.”What do you love about the house the most now?“The versatility of the place, the views of the mountains, the birds, and the garden (still).”What you’ll miss most?“The fact that we both have our own spaces so we’re never in each other’s way. Chris will never have an office like the one he has now in the Coach House and Sandra will miss the garden and our neighbours.”What do you love about the local community?“There is an active and thriving community, with a village hall, which timetable is packed with numerous classes, a play group and hosts plays, art fairs, movie nights and the occasional concert. We are lucky to have a pub, a coffee shop and a chapel. Every two years there is an open gardens event and there is a village carnival every year.”Additional Information Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating. Council Tax: Band B. Current Rateable Value (1st April 2023 to present): £7,500. Government Guidance for rates Payable: Multiply your rateable value by your multiplier. This shows you how much you will have to pay in business rates (before any relief is deducted) – 2024 to 2025: Standard Multiplier 54.6 pence – Small Business Multiplier 49.9 pence. Local Authority: Conwy County Borough Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard - 14 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 1 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Superfast - 52 Mpbs (highest available download speed) - 10 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. Directions: Using the app what3words type in: fuzzy.crumple.product Referral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form which is available upon request.
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CHAIN FREE! A stylish 4 bedroom detached property in a private development conveniently located within walking distance of Writtle village centre offering local shops, pubs and the Village Green. Chelmsford City Centre is within easy reach, offering main line rail services into London Liverpool Street, with nearby road links (A12/M25 and M11/Stansted Airport), together with Highlands Park and surrounding open countryside.This energy-efficient family home features a welcoming entrance hallway leading to the stylish living areas including a fabulous open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, with bi-folding doors to the garden, a separate study/home office and utility room and cloakroom/wc. To the first floor are four bedrooms including a beautiful principal bedroom with en-suite shower and a family bathroom. A sweeping private driveway accesses the property with access to a garage and gentle landscaping to the front aspect. The rear garden is nicely landscaped with a sun terrace, ideal for al-fresco dining and entertaining, lawned areas with mature trees and boundary fencing.The high specification features: Underfloor heating throughout the ground floor of the property, gas central heating with each room Thermostat controlled, cottage-style solid timber doors, Karndean herringbone flooring across the ground floor, Oak staircase with glass panelling, traditional style sash windows, solid timber Elmbridge kitchen with a decorative beaded detail, Quartz stone worktops and integrated appliances, Franke 4 way hot water tap, washing machine and dryer to utility and pressurised hot water throughout the property. New Build Warranty remaining.Outside features include: Silver haze block driveway, extensive Patio area laid with luxury Indian sandstone paving, power and light connection to garage and side gate.Writtle village offers a Co-Op store providing your daily essentials and a selection of places to eat and drink catering to a wide range of tastes and budgets, including Olios restaurant on the village green. The charming village green and duck pond provide a wonderful heart to the village. Located just outside is the Hylands Park estate with 574 acres of parkland and the Neo-Classical elegant villa Hylands House. Writtle has educational facilities for all ages with Writtle Infant & Juniors, Hylands high school and Writtle agricultural college.Situated to the west of Chelmsford, the village is conveniently located within 3 miles of Chelmsford city centre and is conveniently located within easy access of the A414 and A12. Those commuting by rail have the option of either Chelmsford's mainline station with a journey time as fast as 32 minutes as well as Ingatestone station. Chelmsford features a comprehensive range of shopping facilities with its pedestrianised High Street, two shopping precincts and hugely popular Bond Street with John Lewis store. Also popular with leisure enthusiasts with a selection of sports clubs and gyms including the newly refurbished Riverside Ice & Leisure centre.Chelmsford is also renowned for its educational excellence and alongside the local schools, it offers two of the country’s top performing grammar schools, Writtle agricultural college, Anglian Ruskin University and a selection of private schools.
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A truly exceptional home set on a remarkable plot atop Harvest Hill in Bourne End, commanding breathtaking, far-reaching countryside views. Positioned behind secure electric gates, this outstanding residence blends modern elegance with thoughtful design throughout.The main house offers five generous double bedrooms and five beautifully appointed bathrooms, complemented by three sophisticated reception rooms. At its heart lies a stunning country-style kitchen, complete with a spacious dining area and bi-fold doors that open seamlessly onto the terrace, perfect for indoor-outdoor living. Additional features include a fully equipped home gym and an impressive cinema room with a bespoke bar.The property is designed to maximise its spectacular setting, with panoramic views enjoyed from both the grounds and interior spaces. The kitchen and living areas feature expansive bi-fold doors, while the principal bedroom boasts a private balcony with elevated views. A second-floor bedroom further enhances the experience with a Juliet balcony overlooking the rolling countryside and skyline beyond.In addition to the main residence, a charming one-bedroom guesthouse provides luxurious independent accommodation. It features vaulted ceilings, a cosy log burner, a fully equipped kitchen, and a contemporary en-suite bathroom, along with its own private terrace complete with seating and BBQ area.The triple garage is complemented by a distinctive adjoining building, currently arranged as a games and music room. This unique space offers vaulted ceilings, a central log burner, and its own WC and shower facilities.Externally, the grounds are a true sanctuary. Beautifully landscaped, they include multiple seating areas to take in the views, a dedicated firepit area, a hot tub space, and an elegant turning circle at the front of the house creating a perfect balance of luxury, privacy, and lifestyle.Services, Utilities & Property Information Local Authority: Wycombe Tenure: Freehold EPC Main House: TBC - Guest House: TBC Council Tax Band: H Construction Type: Brick Utilities: Water: Thames Water, Electricity: British Gas, Gas: British Gas Mobile Phone Coverage: 5G is predicted to be available around your location. We advise that you check with your provider. Broadband Availability: FTTP Ultrafast broadband available. We advise that you check with your provider. Garage Parking Spaces: 3 Off Road Parking Spaces: 15 Total Internal Floor Area: 4971 sq ft.The property is subject to historic estate covenants typical of a property forming part of a former landed estate, including restrictions against nuisance or offensive use.A post and rail boundary fence is subject to owner maintenance responsibility as referenced in the title.Historic easements and rights are referenced within the title documentation which, the seller advises, are not understood to materially affect the current use and enjoyment of the property. Buyers are advised to rely on their solicitor to verify the extent of any rights, easements or covenants referred to within the title.
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This exceptional Victorian villa boasts a wealth of period features and flexible living accommodation, with seven reception rooms, seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms and the potential to create a separate annex or apartment.Ground Floor Stepping into the grand entrance hall, you are immediately welcomed with high ceilings, deep skirting, decorative coving, and cornicing. On either side of the entrance hall are two generous sized reception rooms with a dining room to the right and a drawing room to the left, both featuring a wealth of period features, large sash windows and open fireplaces. There are two further reception rooms on the ground floor which are currently used as a sitting room and a music room which provide versatile living accommodation. The ground floor then unfolds into an open plan kitchen with bespoke maple cabinetry incorporating Corion and granite work tops with integrated appliances and aga. There is also a walk-in pantry and separate w/c and cloakroom. Lower Ground Floor The lower ground floor presents an exciting opportunity for further flexible living accommodation, including a home office, cinema room, wine cellar and gym. This fantastic space can also be accessed by a separate entrance at the side of the house creating the potential for a separate annex or apartment. First floor A fabulous bespoke staircase ascends to the first floor where you will find three generous sized bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, a family bathroom, separate w/c and a utility/ kitchen room. The generous sized principal bedroom features large sash windows and a spacious ensuite with separate bath and walk in shower. Bedroom two benefits from an ensuite shower room and bedroom three is serviced by the family bathroom. Second floor The second floor offers two further generous sized double bedrooms both with ensuites and built in wardrobes. Bedrooms 6 and 7 are smaller double bedrooms but both have access to separate shower rooms and dressing rooms. Outside To the front of the house is driveway parking for four vehicles and a separate single garage is available at the rear beside a large workshop and storeroom. To the rear of the home is a peaceful landscaped walled garden featuring three terraced areas and a pergola perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. There is also a brick-built log and tool store.Location Arlington Avenue is a peaceful street in a highly sought-after area of north Leamington Spa with plenty of offroad parking. Leamington Spa is renowned for its beautiful regency townhouses and stucco villas, much of the charm of nineteenth-century planning can still be found in and around the town which is known as the Bath of the Midlands. A good array of shopping, bars, restaurants and excellent schooling, both state and private, are nearby. Access to the Midland motorway network including M40 & M42 is close by via junctions 13 & 15. Trains into London Marylebone are from Leamington Spa Station and Birmingham International Airport is only ½ an hour away. In 2015 the historic town of Royal Leamington Spa was voted one of the Top 3 places to live in the UK by The Times newspaper and in 2017 the paper named Leamington the happiest place to live in the UK. In 2018 The Times named neighbouring County town Warwick the best place to live in the UK, so the area as a whole is highly desirable and sort after. Many people are drawn to the area by the excellent schools, shops, parks, and surrounding countryside. After a visit to the town, it was granted a Royal prefix in 1838 by Queen Victoria and was renamed Royal Leamington Spa from Leamington Priors. The town is split by the river Leam which runs east to west through the town. It was on these banks that the Pump Rooms were built for people to bathe in salty spa water to heal their ailments. As a previous Britain in Bloom winner the town has several key parks including Jephson Gardens, Victoria Park, Royal Pump Room gardens, Mill gardens, The Dell and Newbold Comyn. The town is also known for its excellent schools. Within easy reach are state, grammar and private schools to suit most requirements including Warwick School, Kings High School for Girls, Arnold Lodge School and Kingsley School for Girls, The Croft Prep School, and Stratford Grammar School. Leamington Spa is also just seven miles from the renowned Warwick University. Warwick Parkway, Leamington Spa and Coventry offer direct rail services to London in just over an hour and Birmingham Grand Central station in 26 minutes.Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: The property is understood to have mains water, drainage, electricity, and gas central heating. Mobile Phone Coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: FTTC Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 100 Mbps. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authority: Warwick District Council Construction Type – StandardTenure: Freehold EPC: D Tax Band: GFor more information or to arrange a viewing, contact James Prat at Fine & Country Leamington Spa, Warwick and Kenilworth.
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This beautifully appointed and impeccably presented apartment, measuring approximately 953 Sqft (88 Sqm), offers a prime position in the heart of Kensington.The naturally bright and generously proportioned interiors feature a spacious reception room, two double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, a sleek, modern kitchen, and a guest WC.De Vere Gardens is just moments from the shops, restaurants, and amenities of Kensington High Street, the boutique stores and cafes of Victoria Grove, and the charming array of independent shops on Gloucester Road. The tranquil green spaces of Kensington Gardens are nearby, while transport connections are excellent, with High Street Kensington station (Circle and District lines) approximately 0.3 miles away and Gloucester Road station (Circle, District, and Piccadilly lines) around 0.5 miles away.Quote Reference: 564276
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Situated on the corner of Formosa street this property spans nearly 2,800 sq.ft of internal accommodation. When entering the property you have a one bedroom semi/self-contained property on the ground floor which the current owners use for guest accommodation and formal living space. The upper floors comprise a further four bedrooms, kitchen and more informal living. The flexibility of space in this property is unmatched within the area and with the added benefit of access to the communal gardens at the rear it is a one-of-one for Little Venice. Warrington Gardens is situated on the corner of Formosa Street with local cafe’s, shops and restaurants and Warwick Avenue with a short walk to the canal and Warwick Avenue underground (Bakerloo Line)Quote Reference: 786739
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High ceilings, sunlit interiors and elegant finishes create a sophisticated coastal aesthetic throughout the development. Generous plots and considered separation between houses ensure privacy and a sense of calm.A sweeping private drive framed by mature trees leads to an impressive, gated entrance. The approach passes the walled garden of a late-Georgian villa and the hedge-lined boundary of a Grade II listed farmhouse, reinforcing Millwood’s sense of place and provenance.An elegant three-bedroom home within Millwood, Plot 4 combines generous proportions with refined detailing. Set on a wide plot, the house offers unusually large floor areas for a three-bedroom property, a secluded west-facing garden and thoughtfully arranged living spaces that suit both entertaining and everyday family life.The ground floor is organised for everyday living and entertaining. A welcoming entrance hall leads to an open living/dining room and a well proportioned kitchen, while a convenient W.C. serves guests. Practical utility is provided by a laundry and a plant room, with additional storage in a dedicated cupboard. An integral garage with internal access completes the ground floor plan, offering secure parking and useful storage.The first floor is arranged as a calm private retreat. The master bedroom benefits from a fully fitted en-suite, while bedroom 2 and bedroom 3 are served by a generous family bathroom. A thoughtful desk space on the landing and a linen cupboard add everyday convenience and storage.Outside and PracticalitiesSet on a wide plot with a west facing secluded garden, Plot 4 is designed for alfresco living and privacy. The integral garage provides secure parking for residents; visitor parking is located just inside the gated entrance. Materials and detailing throughout reflect the estate’s Georgian character while delivering modern comfort and functionality.LocationMillwood enjoys a superb position on the edge of Emsworth, one of the south coast’s most desirable harbourside towns. Emsworth is renowned for its sailing community, independent restaurants, pubs, and boutiques, as well as its easy access to the water for paddleboarding, kayaking, and coastal walks. A footpath just opposite the entrance to Millwood, links directly to the shoreline at Prinsted and offers stunning coastal walks in either direction within Chichester Harbour’s AONB. For commuters, Emsworth offers excellent transport links, with its mainline railway station providing regular services to Chichester, Havant, and London Victoria. Road links via the A27 and A3(M) ensure easy access to Portsmouth, Chichester, Goodwood, and the South Downs National Park.This exclusive setting combines privacy, style, and convenience, making Millwood, a truly exceptional coastal development for those seeking the perfect blend of luxury living and a vibrant coastal lifestyle.Directionshttps://w3w.co/pasta.fine.smoothThis what3words address refers to a 3 metre square location. Tap the link or enter the 3 words into the free what3words app to find it. Further InformationLocal Authority: West Sussex Council Tax Band - TBC Tenure: FreeholdPredicted EPC: BServices: Mains Services Connected DisclaimerWhile we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions.
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This red brick, barn style property finished just two years ago, offers beautifully finished rooms, a large and stunning kitchen, four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Not just a wonderful family home, it also comes with everything the smallholder needs – four paddocks, stabling, pig arks, equestrian fencing and kennels – and all in commuting distance to London!
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Do take a look at this pretty thatched, character, period property with a 3 bedroom CABIN and sitting in grounds of 5 ACRES with stabling, paddocks, an arena and orchard, this offers that dream country lifestyle, the property has been sympathetically restored to an extremely high standard, creating a wonderful family home that combines period charm with modern comforts. It is Grade II Listed but has an energy rating of C, so you can tell the amount of love, care and attention that has gone into this renovation!
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Equestrian living at an exceptional level — The Priory is a truly outstanding country estate, offering a rare combination of a beautifully presented period home, versatile additional accommodation, and one of the finest privately owned equestrian centres available.Set within over fourteen acres of immaculate grounds, the property centres around a superb four-bedroom main residence, complemented by a two-bedroom self-contained annex and a luxury riverside lodge, providing excellent flexibility for visiting guests, extended family, or staff.The equestrian facilities are of genuine professional standard and are a defining feature of the property. These include an international indoor dressage arena, an American-style barn with eighteen stables, a large outdoor arena, horse walker, and extensive secure paddocks — all thoughtfully arranged to create a highly functional and efficient environment for both serious and professional riders.Situated within a highly regarded equestrian area, offering access to quiet hacking routes and well-established equestrian infrastructure, making it particularly well suited to those operating at a competitive or professional level.Further enhancing the appeal is the rare opportunity to acquire additional land by separate negotiation, available in larger parcels from a neighbouring vendor, with potential to extend the holding by up to approximately 195 acres.Altogether, The Priory represents a compelling opportunity to acquire one of the region’s most complete and best-equipped equestrian properties, combining lifestyle, scale, and quality in a way that is seldom available.Notebrochure available on request
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**SEE VIDEO TOUR** ‘The Barns at Overfields’ come to the market offering purchasers the exciting opportunity to acquire striking modern country homes that will set the benchmark for exceptional finish and contemporary design, set within the heart of the Vale of Belvoir. Currently under construction to exacting standards and due for completion late 2026, these stunning homes bring together a rare combination of qualities few homes can match — space, style, views — perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining. Early expressions of interest are invited.INSIDEEach property will extend to approximately 3700 sq. ft. of well-planned accommodation, with flexible and practical rooms ideally arranged for modern-day living. The homes will feature striking contemporary aesthetics while remaining tasteful and neutral, enhanced by carefully considered technology. Interior specifications will be ‘first class’ with beautiful designed kitchens, bathrooms providing instant luxury living.All principal accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the outstanding, uninterrupted rear views across open countryside, ensuring every rear-facing window frames a picture-perfect outlook.OUTSIDELocated at the end of a private driveway, each property will feature good sized gardens bordering opening countryside. THE DEVELOPERStudioTwenty is an architecture and interior design studio renowned for creating exceptional spaces defined by intelligent spatial planning, architectural depth, and luxurious materiality. Our work is not driven by trends or formulas but guided by deliberate design principles and a deep respect for each project’s context and client.With a strong track record they ensure every project is delivered with precision and care.StudioTwenty draws inspiration from the art of craftsmanship, natural textures, and the expressive potential of materials. LOCATIONThe highly regarded village of Redmile lies in the heart of the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, conveniently positioned approximately 16 miles east of Nottingham, 10 miles west of Grantham, and just 3 miles south of Bottesford.This sought-after village offers a strong sense of community alongside a range of local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school, a traditional public house and restaurant, a children’s playground, and the historic St Peter’s Church. A regular bus service runs through the village, providing access to the highly respected grammar schools in Grantham.Nearby, the renowned Engine Yard at Belvoir Castle provides an attractive destination for boutique shopping, with a selection of independent retailers, a café, and a farm shop. Further everyday amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Bottesford and Bingham.Redmile is also particularly well placed for commuters. Grantham railway station is within easy reach, offering direct services to London King’s Cross in just over an hour. Excellent road links are available via the nearby A52 and A46, providing convenient access to Nottingham, Leicester, the A1, and the M1.TENUREFreeholdSERVICESMains electricity and water. Private drainage. Central heating via air source heat pump.
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