Historic Tudor‑Revival estate with pool, tennis court and annex on a huge private plot.
Six bedrooms, most with en suite bathrooms
An exceptional Tudor‑Revival estate set well back on Send Marsh Green, The Willow Pool combines historic character with substantial modern additions across an extremely large plot. The house offers multiple reception rooms, a bespoke Messer Turner & Froye kitchen with high‑end appliances, a heated inner‑courtyard swimming pool and a discreet tennis court — all arranged around landscaped lawns and walled, mature boundaries that provide privacy and country charm.
Accommodation is generous and flexible: six bedrooms (most en suite), five reception rooms, a gym, billiards room and useful outbuildings. A self‑contained annex with ground‑floor meeting room and upstairs office/workspace is ideal for a home business or live‑in staff. Vaulted oak timbers, stained glass and a dramatic Elizabethan Grand Hall give the house strong period appeal while later extensions provide contemporary living space and modern conveniences.
Practical details that matter: the property dates from 1648 and was extended sensitively, but its timber‑frame construction is assumed to have no original wall insulation; ongoing maintenance and sympathetic repairs are likely. Double glazing is fitted though installation dates are unclear. Council tax is very expensive and long‑term running costs for a house of this scale should be expected.
Set in a very affluent, low‑crime hamlet with good local schools, country walks and easy motorway access, Willow Pool will suit a large family seeking privacy and leisure facilities, or buyers wanting a high‑quality home with separate workspace. The estate offers rare scale and facilities in a village setting, but prospective purchasers should factor in upkeep, energy and tax costs associated with a 17th‑century country house.