Set within stunning and well established gardens (in excess of a third of an acre) that afford excellent privacy The Manor House is a special Grade II listed detached family home of significant archit
Set within stunning and well established gardens (in excess of a third of an acre) that afford excellent privacy The Manor House is a special Grade II listed detached family home of significant architectural and historical importance, dating from the very early 18th Century during the reign of Queen Anne. Architecturally distinguished its striking facade boasts beautifully regimented fenestration and a very fine doorcase to the main entrance, featuring a bowed pediment and entablature with a carved pulvinated frieze on Ionic columns. Internally this period integrity is also very much intact, with a number of notable period features that all contribute to the magical atmosphere once inside.
The elegant room proportions are further emphasised by the generous ceiling heights and there is an excellent flow of natural light afforded by the large sash hung windows and delightful open aspects to both front and rear. The lateral configuration of the accommodation provides superbly for family life, as it does equally well for more formal entertaining. In addition to the principal accommodation the Coach House and former stables offer an ideal and stylish self contained suite (arranged over two floors above and behind the garage) for guests, live in staff or an older child seeking independence. The former tack room offers great storage for garden equipment and has a WC for gardeners or tradespeople. The double garage provides secure off street parking, in addition to the gated driveway. The beautifully tended and well established rear garden faces south west and truly is something to behold.