- Extremely large stone-built country house and courtyard complex
- Late-Georgian Tithe Barn: dramatic, versatile entertaining or workspace
- Self-contained 4-bed cottage; suitable for family or holiday let
- Heated pool with air-source heat pump; private terraces and lawns
- Extensive parking and secure garaging; multiple vehicle access points
- Huge plot with grazing land; potential stables subject to planning
- Newly renovated interiors with high-quality fittings throughout
- Rural/hamlet location; above-average council tax and remoter access
A rare, substantial stone-built country complex set around a secluded gravel courtyard, this meticulously renovated property marries period character with contemporary comfort. The principal six-bedroom house offers generous reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen/dining space with a four-oven Aga, and a principal suite occupying its own wing. High-quality finishes and sympathetic detailing run throughout.
The late-Georgian Tithe Barn is a dramatic, flexible space with soaring oak beams and exposed stone — ideal for large-scale entertaining, creative use, or a home business. An adjoining yet self-contained four-bedroom cottage provides flexible accommodation for extended family, staff, or an income-producing holiday let.
Outside, the grounds are extensive and highly private: sweeping lawns, terraces, a heated swimming pool (air-source heat pump), a pocket of private woodland and grazing currently used for horses. Multiple garages and generous parking suit a classic car collection, workshop use or storage. Vehicular access from several points adds practical versatility.
Practical considerations: the site is in a hamlet setting so daily amenities are local and limited; the property sits in a remoter community which favors privacy but means longer journeys for some services. Council tax is above average. Any formal equestrian conversion (stable block) or major changes would require planning consent. Broadband is fast; mobile signal is average. There is no flood risk.