Property description
A truly fabulous, spacious and exceptionally well refurbished portion of a GII listed period manor house. With large and impressive rooms, plenty of inherent character, including moulded cornices, ceiling roses and wood burners, plus lots of light and a superb specification, the property really is worth taking the time to look at in more detail. The main accommodation comprises a huge, west facing lounge, an equally impressive and beautifully appointed kitchen with central island unit and plenty of room for a good sized table, a large and airy master suite plus two further double bedrooms, all with high ceilings and a wonderful feeling of space. Having been recently refurbished by respected builders CG Fry and Sons, the property mixes a traditional feel with modern conveniences such as central heating and double glazing to offer an excellent 'C' EPC rating.Situated on the edge of the Hillcrest development, beyond a stone-pillared entrance and sweeping gravel drive, number 2 forms a significant part of the original manor house. The property benefits from a private parking space (along with shared visitor's spaces) in the communal courtyard just a few yards from its front entrance, along with a private garage. There is a modest garden immediately to the front of the house and, just across the shared drive, a large lawned garden that is partly bordered by a beautiful metal railed 'estate' fence.
Room dimensions, with approximate 'maximum' measurements only - please refer to floor plan
Entrance hall - 15' 5'' x 12' 1'' (4.70m x 3.68m)
Kitchen dining room - 18' 8'' x 16' 1'' (5.69m x 4.90m)
Sitting room - 28' 3'' x 21' 4'' (8.60m x 6.50m)
Master bedroom - 21' 4'' x 17' 9'' (6.50m x 5.41m)
En suite bathroom
Bedroom 2 - 12' 2'' x 9' 6'' (3.71m x 2.89m)
Bedroom 3 - 26' 1'' x 8' 10'' (7.94m x 2.69m)
Bathroom
Property Features :
- Significant portion of period manor house
- Beautifully refurbished
- Extremely light and spacious
- High ceilings and plenty of character features
- Wood burning stoves