Guide price £1,100,000
REF: TAU250073
The major portion of an impressive manor house, Listed Grade II*, with delightful gardens and a useful range of outbuildings occupying a convenient position on the edge of a sought-after village.
The major portion of an impressive manor house, Listed Grade II*, with Medieval origins and later additions, occupying a delightful position within this sought after village. Constructed of local stone beneath a predominantly clay tiled roof, the house is a building of considerable character, sympathetically restored over the years by the current owners to provide elegant accommodation suited to modern living whilst carefully retaining its historic integrity. The southern elevation of the house is particularly attractive, displaying an abundance of period detail including mullioned windows and an intriguing historic sundial. The property is also reputed to have once been home to the celebrated dramatist and writer Sir Terence Rattigan.
Approached along the village lane, The OId Manor House is accessed through large electronically operated wrought iron gates opening onto a generous gravelled parking area with space for several vehicles. An electric car charging point is installed, and a double garage lies to one side, fitted with an electronic roller door to one bay and twin timber doors to the other, both benefiting from useful storage space above. A stable door opens into a welcoming reception hall with ample space for coats and boots. From here, there is access to a well-appointed utility room fitted with work surfaces, storage cupboards, sink, fridge, and space for laundry appliances. Also accessed off the reception hall, the kitchen is beautifully fitted with an extensive range of shaker-style cabinetry beneath granite work surfaces. It features a quarry tiled floor, Belfast sink, three-oven electric Aga, separate induction hob, further integrated appliances and a large fridge freezer. A window above the sink enjoys delightful views across the surrounding countryside. Of particular note is the decorative ceiling, adorned with elegant plaster roundels and central roses, adding further character to the room. The kitchen leads naturally into a generous breakfast room, complete with a built-in bench seat and ample space for a large dining table, creating an excellent everyday family space. On the other side, lies the impressive dining room, a wonderfully atmospheric room detailed with oak panelled walls and a cross-beamed ceiling. An imposing fireplace with its stone carved surround forms a striking focal point, complemented by cleverly concealed drinks and storage cupboards. Large leaded windows, complete with window seats beneath, frame attractive views across the principal gardens. The sitting room is both generous in size and comfortable with window seats beneath leaded windows overlooking the gardens, whilst a substantial inglenook fireplace fitted with a wood-burning stove provides the focal point of the room. The ornate surround, detailed with a plaster coat of arms and angel motifs, reflects the history and craftsmanship evident throughout the house. Exposed timbers and studwork further enhance the room’s considerable character. An inner hallway leads through to a particularly versatile section of the house, which could be used as part of the main house or as an integral annexe. With independent external access from either side, this area could readily suit multi-generational living, guest accommodation or home working. It comprises a generous bedroom with en suite shower room, a further shower room, comfortable snug and an impressive office with vaulted ceiling with direct access onto the gardens. The snug and office both benefit from underfloor heating.
To the first floor are three further bedrooms, all well-proportioned with partly vaulted ceilings, bespoke built-in storage and enjoying lovely outlooks across the gardens and surrounding land. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the accommodation.
Outside, the mature, partly walled gardens and grounds enjoy a southerly aspect and are a highlight of the property. Predominantly laid to lawn, they are interspersed with well-stocked flower beds planted for year-round interest and connected by a network of paved pathways. The principal garden connects especially well with the house, lending itself perfectly to entertaining. At its centre lies a sunken terrace with a Breeze House with lighting and heaters, together with space for an additional outdoor dining area. At one corner, a thatched former apple store adds considerable charm and storage space. From here, a path leads through to a further section of garden with a large area of lawn and a summerhouse fitted with a kitchenette, power and running water, which is currently used as a gym. There is another expanse of lawn to the side with its own summerhouse and additional garden shed. At the rear is a further gated gravelled parking area with space for several vehicles that is accessed via a track from the village lane. A timber-clad double garage with adjoining workshop space and electronic roller doors serves this area, together with a further lawned section. There is also an adjoining paddock, bordered by mature trees and a stream. The gardens and grounds extend to approximately 1.4 acres in all.
Tax Band: F
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