Ranmore Manor is located in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty close to Ranmore Common. Built in the late 19th century by Admiral Maxse this Victorian mansion has had many uses including as a base for Canadian troops prior to the Normandy landings on D-Day! At the turn of this century it was converted into a number of unique apartments with landscaped walled gardens and communal lawns. It is through one of these gardens and up brick steps that you approach this apartment. The outer door leads to an entrance vestibule with a quarry tiled floor and then through the front door on your left. Once inside the high ceilings throughout accentuate the space and character. The kitchen/breakfast family room is dual aspect and has a feature fireplace as well as a quirky cellar where the utilities are housed. Undoubtedly the highlight of the apartment is the triple aspect drawing room with a large feature fireplace dominating one wall, ornate cornicing and a fine ceiling rose. Both bedrooms have their own well-appointed ensuite bathrooms and bedroom 1 has a built in wardrobe. A separate cloakroom with a coats hanging area completes the accommodation.
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