Renovated period farmhouse on 2.5 acres with impressive open‑plan kitchen and annexe.
Approximately 3,150 sq ft plus one‑bed annexe
Crow Hall is an elegant, unlisted Georgian farmhouse recently renovated and extended to provide about 3,150 sq ft of principal accommodation plus a one‑bed annexe. The house sits at the end of a half‑mile private driveway within a cluster of converted farm buildings and occupies roughly 2.5 acres of largely level lawn, woodland and planted borders — a private countryside setting with far-reaching rural views.
The heart of the home is the triple‑aspect, marbled Corian topped L‑shaped kitchen/dining room with nine‑foot ceilings, underfloor heating, bi‑fold doors and generous entertaining space opening onto a southerly terrace. Period features such as sash windows, exposed timberwork and fireplaces sit alongside modern finishes, engineered oak flooring and contemporary bathrooms, making the property ready for immediate family occupation.
Practical outbuildings and utility spaces include a double cart lodge, a large utility/store building housing the oil boiler and pressurised cylinder, extensive private parking for around ten vehicles and a useful annexe with vaulted roofline and bi‑folds. The property benefits from fibre broadband and is offered chain free.
Notable practical points: heating to the main house is oil‑fired and the annexe uses Calor gas; drainage is private and the listed services have not been tested. Broadband speeds are described as slow locally. Council tax is expensive and the location is rural and relatively isolated, suited to buyers who prioritise privacy and country living over urban convenience.