Guide price £1,300,000
REF: TAU240180
A historically significant house, Listed Grade II, set within mature gardens and grounds of approximately 3.75 acres, together with a range of traditional outbuildings, enjoying a private setting on the edge of a thriving village.
Park Farm House is approached via its own private drive, leading to a generous gravelled courtyard and the principal entrance. This charming house is well positioned within its grounds, with gardens and land extending around it, affording a good degree of privacy and attractive views over both its own grounds and the surrounding countryside.
The house has evolved over several centuries, with origins dating back to the Elizabethan period. Originally constructed in the characteristic E-shape of the era, it has since been altered and extended during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, resulting in a well-balanced and substantial family house. Built of roughcast local stone under a slate roof, with tall sash windows, the property offers well-proportioned accommodation arranged over three storeys.
The principal reception rooms are arranged to take full advantage of the outlook, with the drawing room and morning room enjoying a southerly aspect over the main garden. These are generous, well-proportioned spaces, both featuring fireplaces, the morning room incorporating a wood-burning stove. Two further reception rooms, together with the kitchen/breakfast room, overlook part of the garden towards the former coach house and stable block, with farmland beyond.
The kitchen/breakfast room forms a central hub of the house, providing ample space for a large dining table and fitted with a four-oven Aga. From here, there is a natural flow into the adjoining morning room, creating a comfortable and practical living space suited to modern family life.
Throughout, the house retains several period features, including ornate fireplaces with coat of arms, moulded coving, dado and picture rails, together with fine plasterwork, notably within the principal bedroom where the ceiling and chimney breast are particularly detailed.
On the upper floors, the bedroom accommodation is extensive, comprising nine bedrooms and seven bath/shower rooms, five of which are en suite. The rooms are well-sized and benefit from good natural light, with a number enjoying views over the gardens and surrounding land.
Gardens & grounds
The gardens and grounds are a particular feature of the property, extending to approximately 3.78 acres and providing a variety of distinct areas. Laid out to include lawned gardens, areas of woodland and a paddock, they offer both amenity value and privacy, together with potential for a range of uses.
To the side of the house lies a former stable yard, now gravelled and providing ample parking. Beyond this is an attractive L-shaped building comprising the former coach house and stable block. These buildings have been adapted to provide a useful and versatile range of accommodation, including a quadruple garage, stores, a tack room and three loose boxes.
In addition, there is a ground floor studio with a self-contained flat above, offering ancillary accommodation or home working space. A substantial loft space provides further storage and scope for conversion, subject to the necessary consents.
Tax Band: G
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