Characterful rural home with private garden and reservoir views.
Grade II listed coach house retaining beams and stone mullion windows
Spacious principal suite with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower
Open-plan kitchen/dining with central island and dual-aspect light
Private enclosed garden in a separate plot, afternoon sun seating areas
Two garages in a nearby block for secure parking and storage
Leasehold with long lease (c.958 years) — historic protections apply
Rural hamlet location; peaceful but feels remote with average mobile signal
Listed status will restrict alterations and require consent for works
Tucked within the landscaped grounds of historic Blithfield Hall, this Grade II listed coach house offers characterful living with views across open countryside and Blithfield Reservoir. The conversion retains original features — exposed beams, stone mullion windows and a feature fireplace — while providing generous, practical rooms across two floors. The principal suite includes fitted wardrobes and an en suite; two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the sleeping accommodation.
The kitchen and dining room is the home’s social heart, with a central island, dual-aspect windows and space for informal entertaining. A separate enclosed garden plot provides a private outdoor retreat with seating areas that catch the afternoon sun; two garages in a nearby block provide secure parking and storage. Broadband is fast and the area is affluent with low crime, while local services and good rail links to London make the location surprisingly well connected for its rural setting.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed, leasehold property (long lease remaining) — historic status brings charm but will restrict structural changes and require listed-consent for many alterations. The garden is in a separate plot and garages are not immediately adjoining the house. The hamlet location gives privacy but can feel remote and mobile signal is average.
Overall this is a large, well-presented home for those who value period character, scenic surroundings and a peaceful lifestyle, with realistic scope for sympathetic updating rather than wholesale remodelling.