Grade II listed c.1700 manor with extensive period character
Approximately 6,465 sq ft including orangery and multiple reception rooms
Set in 2.46 acres with heated walled swimming pool and terrace
Two-bedroom Coach House with independent heating and parking
Two-bay garage, electric gates, EV charger, alarm systems and office
Newly renovated throughout but listing restricts future alterations
Large grounds and pool demand ongoing maintenance and cost
Very expensive council tax; LPG/oil heating and limited wall insulation
A rare Grade II listed vicarage dating from c.1700, The Old Vicarage combines restored Georgian character with contemporary comfort across about 6,465 sq ft. Set behind high walls on 2.46 acres, the house has large principal rooms, a newly added orangery/sunroom, extensive terrace, and a heated walled swimming pool — all arranged for family living and entertaining.
The main house has been comprehensively modernised and extended to a high standard, yet its listed status means any future alterations will be subject to consent and could be restrictive. Practical conveniences include a two-bay garage, EV charger, alarm systems, excellent parking, and a separate two-bedroom Coach House ideal for guests or staff, each with independent heating systems.
This property suits a family seeking privacy, space and countryside lifestyle close to village amenities and good schools. Buyers should note ongoing running and upkeep commitments: large grounds and a pool require maintenance, council tax is very expensive, and construction details (stone walls with assumed no insulation and LPG/oil heating) may limit energy efficiency or require sensitive upgrades compatible with listed status.
In short, The Old Vicarage offers substantial period charm, modernised living spaces and generous grounds for formal and informal family life — provided buyers are comfortable with listing constraints, higher running costs and the maintenance of an historic estate.