A newly constructed luxury family house completed to a high standard featuring a bespoke tailored interior. You are greeted by an imposing double-height entrance reception hall with inlaid mosaic tiled floor, showcasing a striking wrought iron and wooden staircase. The elegant main reception hall leads directly to a substantial formal reception room featuring high ceilings, engineered parquet wood floors, cast iron fireplace and triple glass doors leading to a large paved terrace beyond. The reception room leads to an appealing family room with a rare antique fireplace and herringbone flooring. The kitchen has a good range of fitted cabinets and quality appliances, again featuring a striking spiral back staircase which leads up to the staff annexe. Doors lead on to the formal dining room featuring three large window panels overlooking the extensive rear garden. There is also excellent scope for the dining room to be personalised and converted to a more open plan family space for dining, relaxing and entertaining. The utility room has side access and doors leading to the double width garage. The study sits quietly off to the left of the main entrance hall, providing an excellent independent workspace.The first floor comprises substantial accommodation featuring four en-suite bedrooms. The main bedroom suite has a balcony offering spectacular views over the garden. Two further ensuite bedrooms feature on this floor, with a useful independent staff bedroom/annexe with bathroom and kitchenette.The top floor is the most striking with 360-degree views from a wraparound balcony, games room, and two further bedrooms with separate bathroom and shower room.A separate staircase from the main entrance hall leads to the lower ground floor, housing the 7th bedroom, separate shower room, utility room and plant room conveniently having storage and side access. The property offers a generous 130ft established garden with shrubs and mature trees. Being in an elevated position, the views are stunning. There is plentiful parking on the front driveway.Pinewood is situated in arguably one of the best roads in the exclusive Coombe Hill Estate which is conveniently located for several excellent schools for both state and independent schools, for example, Rokeby, Marymount International School, Holy Cross and last but not least the exemplary Coombe Hill Infants and Juniors rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Pinewood is also situated close to many of the Royal Parks, Wimbledon Common, Kingston Town Centre. With the ease of access to the A3 affording extra utility for both Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kingston-upon-thames-d529493/for-sale_i69533115
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A charming, low built semi-detached Grade II listed period house arranged over three floors. Set back from the road behind wrought iron railings, this house is quiet with a mature, secluded rear garden.Bloomfield Terrace is architecturally one of Belgravia's finest streets. The surrounding area includes Orange Square with its fine array of restaurants and antique shops. With Sloane Square close by, this house is very well connected for transport facilities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_belgravia-d529018/for-sale_i70852974
A well modernised, luxury, detached home situated in this prestigious development adjacent to Templewood Avenue and West Heath. The delightful contemporary home has been the subject of recent remodelling and provides superb family accommodation with four reception areas, an exceptional kitchen/breakfast room, seven spacious bedrooms and six beautifully appointed bathrooms. Other benefits include an integral double garage, off street parking and a well landscaped, compact garden.Freehold / CT band H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampstead-d524667/for-sale_i71498130
Located in a private and exclusive development just off Templewood Avenue and in the heart of Hampstead, is this large detached residence (4340 sq. ft). The property is set over four floors and comprises of a double Reception Room with vaulted ceiling, Kitchen / Breakfast Room, Seven Bedrooms (Five with En-suite Bathrooms), family bathroom, separate WC, Utility Room, large Garage and additional parking on the driveway for several cars, private front and landscaped rear gardens.Grange Gardens is one of the most prestigious and desirable roads in Hampstead. Located within 350 metres of Hampstead Heath and within 700 metres of the shops, restaurants and transport facilities on Hampstead High Street. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hampstead-d524667/for-sale_i71506212
Occupying an edge of village location, with southerly views to the South Downs, and approached via a long tree-lined driveway, an impressive Art Deco house, set within around 28.86 acres of gardens, parkland and paddocks.The house is a clever blend of traditional 1930's architecture, with a contemporary extension to the north-west corner. The principal rooms have a southerly outlook across the gardens and grounds and are filled with natural light. A passenger lift provides access from the first floor to the leisure suite and gymnasium, that occupies the entire top floor.Outside, there is a chauffeur's lodge with garaging, stabling, tennis court and swimming pool. The gardens surround the house on three sides and include a children's adventure playground. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_horsham-d196487/for-sale_i70026967
An intriguing, architect designed, split-level country residence, set in stunning park-like grounds of approximately 18 acres including a swimming pool, a stream, two lakes and woodland, and affording unparalleled privacy and tranquillity in the New Forest National Park. The house itself provides east and west wings with five bedrooms and spacious living space including a living/dining room and a fabulous drawing room, and is situated just outside the sailing town of Lymington. The property enjoys a secluded and protected setting with an abundance of wildlife including water fowl, deer and birds. STEP INSIDE The double front door opens into the naturally lit lobby with a second pair of double doors opening into the reception hall where there is a useful cloaks cupboard, and two staircases leading to the east and west wings. Directly ahead, a further pair of glazed double doors open into the living and dining room which overlooks the garden and woods beyond and has an open fireplace with brick facings. The kitchen/breakfast room, which can be accessed from both the dining room and the hall, faces south and east and has a glazed door opening out to the patio and garden. The Mark Wilkinson kitchen is fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted limed oak units incorporating Miele integrated appliances including a double oven, ceramic hob and microwave as well as a ceramic one-and-a-half bowl sink. Adjacent to the kitchen, three steps lead down to the rear porch and further steps lead to the utility area which is fitted with a range of units and has space/plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. There is also a cloakroom, and a door which gives access to the double garage. From the utility, steps lead down to the lower basement where the gas fired boiler, which provides domestic hot water and central heating, is situated, as well as the hot water tank/control and irrigation controls for the automatic watering of the garden, and a useful shelved larder/food store. Back in the reception hall, stairs lead to the east wing where the main and second bedrooms are situated, and on the landing there are a range of cupboards incorporating an airing cupboard. The main bedroom enjoys fabulous views of the woods and has an en suite dressing room including an extensive range of wardrobes and a separate en suite bathroom comprising a bath, shower enclosure, WC and vanity unit. Bedroom two is currently used as a sewing room and has a range of cupboards including a vanity unit, and there is also a separate cloakroom on this floor. From the reception hall, stairs then lead to the west wing landing where there are three further bedrooms; bedroom three enjoys a dual aspect overlooking the grounds and has an en suite shower room as well as fitted wardrobes. Bedroom four also has a wardrobe and an en suite shower room, and bedroom five is a good sized double. There is a family bathroom, a separate WC and a range of fitted cupboards on the landing. Further stairs lead from the reception hall down to the large drawing room which has a corner fireplace with a wood burning stove and doors opening out onto the patio and garden. From this room, there is a study/office with further patio doors to the garden, as well as further stairs leading to the lower ground floor. THE GARDENS & GROUNDS The gardens and grounds that surround the property are of park-like status with two lakes being stream fed and running through the centre of the land with woodland borders offering complete seclusion and privacy with a footpath meandering through the woods with a pleasant riverside walk. There is a useful double oak-framed garage with a car port. Leading off from the drawing room is a lovely paved terrace with a tiled swimming pool and a summer house. The grounds afford complete privacy, there is outside lighting which illuminates the trees and the driveway. Directions - From our office in the High Street proceed up into St Thomas Street joining the one way system in the right hand lane and continuing past Waitrose. Pass through two sets of traffic lights and straight over the three mini roundabouts, then turn right into Boldre Lane. Continue along to the end, and at the junction adjacent to the Red Lion, turn left and then right into Royden Lane. Proceed along taking the next turning left which is Lower Sandy Down, and the entrance to the property will be seen along on the left hand side. SERVICES Mains water, electricity and gas are connected to the property. Drainage is to a private system. Fibre broadband is connected to the property with speeds up to 900mbps. TAX BAND H EPC RATING E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boldre-d568872/for-sale_i70579616
Home:* Built in 1806* Private lake frontage and lake access* Panoramic views of Coniston water andfells* Freehold* 6 bedrooms* Large and high-ceilinged rooms withoriginal features* Beautifully presented throughoutServices:* Mains electricity* Mains water* Oil central heating* Private septic tankGrounds and Location:* Extensive grounds - including woodland, landscaped garden, field and lake frontage with lake access* Lots of parking* South-facing courtyard* Coniston centre is just over a miles driveaway* Ambleside is about a 6-mile drive awayWith over 200 metres of private lake shore, acres of grounds and a litany of famous former residents, landscape, literature, and lakeside living combine at Tent Lodge, an utterly unique and historic home overlooking the shores of Coniston Water.Arrive through the gated entrance and onto the driveway where there is plenty of parking in addition to a detached garage. Traditional Lakeland planting of colourful rhododendrons and azaleas softens the grand Georgian symmetry of Tent Lodge, offering a screen of privacy from both the road and nearby neighbours. Stepping inside the impressive arched transom, above the period front door, spills light through into the entrance hall with its high ceiling. Where curved walls create a comforting and cosy ambience upon arrival. Immediately ahead, views captivate through the grandly proportioned sitting room where floor-to-ceiling windows, capture picturesque scenes over Coniston Water and to the high peak of The Old Man beyond. A breathtaking panorama: one that could be easily mistaken for a watercolour painting.Situated in the four corners of this bright and beautiful sitting room are arched Georgian alcoves, brimming with shelving: a unique, octagonal element to this home. The Laura Ashley 'Josette' wallpaper is a timeless classic, as is the ornately carved mantel that proudly surrounds the open fireplace. A special room sure to inspire conversation and camaraderie.Turning left from the sitting room, admire the original features where classic fanlights connect spaces and draw light, before opening the broad door on the left and entering the dining room.Feast your eyes on this formal and elegant room where the curved walls feature prominently on either side of the large bay to the right. Here, french doors offer a view out to the verdant Northern gardens, rhododendrons adding bold pink colour in late spring. The preservation of original features is remarkable, with curved window shutters still in working order, hidden within the frames.A marble surround houses another open fire, whilst French doors to the end of the room frame spectacular views over Coniston Water and The Old Man of Coniston; a sight to savour over dinner. A deep, built-in cupboard features shelving, ideal for dinner services and crystalware. Storage is another element Tent Lodge delivers on a grand scale, with a deep, walk-in understairs storage cupboard to be found as you leave the dining room on the left.Making your way back through the entrance hallway from the dining room, arrive at the kitchen, where classic beech cabinetry befits the country stylings of the setting. Travertine flooring is robust underfoot, perfect for walking boots and muddy paws, whilst exposed beams in the ceiling add character.Warmth emanates from the oil-fired Aga nestled within an inglenook, as light subtly plays on the iridescent sheen of the splashback tiles. Sociably designed, a salad sink is set within the central island, itself laden with drawers and storage, whilst breakfast bar seating looks down over the large enamel sink and preparation surfaces of the practical area of the kitchen. Appliances include an undercounter fridge, dishwasher, single oven, and hob. Pendant lighting is suspended above the kitchen table, where we are offered another delicious view over Coniston Water and The Old Man. A door from the dining area of the kitchen connects back to the sitting room for fantastic flow.A series of practical spaces opens up off the kitchen. A utility room offers further space and storage, with plumbing for appliances, a sink and integrated fridge-freezer. The kitchen porch affords space to hang coats and doff and don footwear, as well as access to the handy downstairs W.C. From this porch, steps also lead down to the partially vaulted cellar which features an original well and is ideal for wine storage. Through the porch is the main access out to the enclosed courtyard and onto the house terrace, both perfect for alfresco dining. Also accessed from the kitchen is a separate lobby, again offering direct access out to the walled courtyard and leading to a second house staircase.Returning to the main entrance hallway, sneak a peek at another storage room. Ascend the original handsomely carved staircase, with its uniquely scalloped detailing up to the first-floor landing, illuminated by high windows on the turns.Overhead an elegant chandelier showers down light, making your way right onto an inner landing, where the twin bedroom awaits on the right. Light and bright, views extend out through the tall conifers to the fields and fells of the Yewdale Valley towards Tarn Hows. This bedroom has Jack 'n' Jill access to a large ensuite bathroom, tiled underfoot and furnished with a generously sized walk-in shower, twin vanity unit wash basins and WC. A shuttered window invites lake views inside.Also sharing this bathroom, the gorgeous master bedroom offers space, comfort and sanctuary. Its defining feature is not the quaint original fireplace but the sublime, elevated views it offers over Coniston Water across to the Coniston Old Man. With its discreet his and hers fitted wardrobes, there is plenty of storage.Turning right out of the master bedroom, arrive at bedroom three, another comfortable room, tastefully decorated and with its own ensuite shower room. Views are framed by a deep-silled window out to the trees and garden. Returning to the master bedroom, discover a second door leading to the second staircase landing. From here two other characterful staircases each lead to a quaint double bedroom where thick treacle-toned beams extend in the sloping ceilings and soft light enters through high windows. Deep storage is available in the eaves of one of these bedrooms. Refresh and revive in the luxurious family bathroom, also located off this landing, where a freestanding bath with pillar tap and shower attachment is ideal for a rejuvenating soak. Fitted storage, a bidet, wash basin, heated towel radiator, WC and walk-in shower also feature.Across from this bathroom, a sixth bedroom awaits, with show-stopping views over Coniston Water and The Old Man, where a shoulder-height window brings the lake and mountain to eye level for a totally new perspective. This bedroom also features a private ensuite with a WC and wash basin. Completing the easy flow of this fabulous home, the second staircase takes you back down to the kitchen lobby.Outside, enjoy dinner alfresco in the sheltered, walled courtyard or on the elevated terrace where the sloping garden leads your eyes across the emerald meadow, stretching ahead to the private lake shore.Take a turn about the mature gardens where established planting offers all-season colour and interest, with handsome rhododendrons and azaleas bursting into bloom in May.Outstanding and unbroken views out over Coniston Water and incredible sunsets are your reward as the home sits on the Eastern shores of the lake. Enjoy the last rays of the summer sunshine as it streams through the break in the Coniston range, over Swirl Howe, radiating a rosy glow over the terrace until late evening.Scenes were also forever captured by the inimitable brush strokes of William Turner, who painted Tent Lodge in later years.The artistic associations of Tent Lodge extend further. Among its illustrious connections, Beatrix Potter was said to have once read tales to George Melly, the young relative of former Tent Lodge owner Miss Emma Holt. Famed author Lewis Carroll, then known as a mathematician by the name of Charles Dodgson, once visited as did poet Laureate Tennyson and his new wife for their nine-month residential honeymoon at Tent Lodge.In more recent times, a young Arthur Ransome learned to sail on Coniston Water. It is rumoured that on his numerous visits, he was inspired by the sisters living at Tent Lodge and based two characters on them in his famous novel 'Swallows and Amazons'.Out and aboutNestled in the heart of the Lake District, nature's playground awaits on the very doorstep of Tent Lodge. Take a kayak out on Coniston Water or indulge in a spot of paddleboarding. For more sedate lake fun, why not take a trip on the Victorian steam yacht, Gondola. Tent Lodge is perfectly positioned for walking and cycling from the door, with tracks and trails extending in every direction, including paths to Tarn Hows and cycle tracks into the Western side of Grizedale forest, five minutes away.Experience the imposing delights of Wray Castle, take the children to Fell Foot in Windermere, or explore the World of Beatrix Potter attraction in Bowness, only 13 miles away. Beatrix Potter's beloved home, Hill Top, now left to the National Trust and preserved for visitors, is well worth a look. With its new title as the county with the most Michelin Stars, Cumbria is the culinary epicentre of England when it comes to fine dining, with 13 stars over 11 restaurants. From Simon Rogan's triple-starred L'Enclume in Cartmel to the newly appointed Michelin stars at Heft in High Newton, and The Old Stamp House in Ambleside, Allium at Askham Hall and Cottage in the Wood at Braithwaite to name but a few, there is a Michelin star to appeal to all palates in the Lake District.Pay a visit to Brantwood and connect with local history whilst admiring the stunning autumnal maples in the estate gardens; discover more about Donald Campbell's daring feats on Coniston Water in Bluebird, at the Ruskin Museum, and look down over this charming village from the heights of Coniston Old Man. With hidden plunge pools, towering quarry walls and cascading waterfalls to be discovered, there is much to explore in and around the Coniston fells. Only 45 minutes from motorway links, Tent Lodge is secluded yet not remote; off the beaten track yet easily accessed. With its lakeside setting and panoramic views that have inspired some of the greatest poets, writers and artists of the age, Tent Lodge has a unique beauty that must be seen to be believed.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_coniston-d316058/for-sale_i71247408
Built by award winning Q Developments, this creatively designed home maximises light throughout the accommodation, with all the rooms with the exception of the staff annexes and media room enjoying an aspect over the internal courtyard. Amoula House has been carefully built using Portland stone around the entire perimeter which gives this property its stunning visual appeal. The property benefits from a wealth of internal features from the Baulthaup designed and fitted kitchen, the electronic features such as the integrated audio system which can be controlled from the iPad on each level, under floor heating throughout, the indoor swimming pool, separate staff annexe with its own kitchenette and bathroom, to the quality fitted joinery found in all the bedrooms and other living areas. The wealth of features can be viewed from our brochure.This property achieved the What House Awards 2012/2013 for Best Luxury House in the UK, Best Interior and Best Exterior. A feature unique to this design is the paved internal courtyard with stone paved steps leading to the rear garden and terrace. It offers a tranquil setting and forms part of the lifestyle to enjoy from all areas of Amoula House.Amoula House is approached off Coombe Hill Road via a solid wood sliding gate with a separate pedestrian gate with video entry phone to a spacious forecourt and leading the integral garage for one car. The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall with built-in cloaks cupboards, a formal reception area, family area, kitchen/dining area, guest cloakroom and self-contained staff bedroom with bathroom with the benefit of a separate entrance from the front of the house and a further staff bedroom with en suite shower and kitchenette.This level benefits from a wonderful flow due to its open plan nature with direct access onto the beautifully landscaped irrigated gardens and paved terrace across the rear width of the property. The courtyard level with access to the internal terrace offers another living and gym area with sliding glazed doors to the indoor swimming pool with sauna and shower, two bedrooms with en suite shower and en suite bathroom, several store rooms, and a spacious media room with a wet bar with wine store. The architecturally designed Walnut stairs lead to a bright first floor landing illuminated from the skylights leading to an exceptional principal bedroom suite complete with a fully fitted dressing room and en suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and two further bathrooms, one of which is also en suite.LOCATIONCoombe Hill Road lies between two town centres, Kingston and Wimbledon. Both have excellent shopping facilities, from department stores housing concessions found in famous West End streets and specialised boutiques to a wide range of restaurants meeting the palates from across the world. The A3 trunk road offers fast access to central London and both Gatwick and Heathrow airports via the M25 motorway network. The nearest train stations at New Malden and Norbiton are within easy reach, and the 57 bus route runs along nearby Coombe Lane West to Kingston and Wimbledon from which there are frequent services to Waterloo with underground links from Wimbledon to points throughout the city. The immediate area offers a wide range of recreational facilities including five golf courses, tennis and squash clubs and many leisure centres. The 2,360 acres of Richmond Park, an area of outstanding beauty is easily accessed from Kingston Gate, Ladderstile Gate and Robin Hood Gate, providing a picturesque setting in which to picnic, go horse riding, jogging or just take a leisurely walk. Theatres at Wimbledon and Richmond are also popular alternatives to the West End. There are numerous excellent local schools for all ages, private, state, and a variety of international educational establishments within the immediate vicinity. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kingston-upon-thames-d529493/for-sale_i71126668
Ston Easton Park is a historically important Grade I Listed Country House with extensive gardens and grounds extending to about 27 acres, originally designed by Humphry Repton. DescriptionSton Easton Park is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a splendid Georgian country house in the Palladian style with delightful Grade II Listed Repton gardens and far-reaching views across beautiful parkland. Conveniently located for easy access to Bath, Bristol and Wells within the popular county of Somerset. Formerly a highly successful country hotel, Ston Easton Park now appeals to those looking for a magnificent country residence due to planning consent for its return to residential use (now lapsed), or for those wishing to reignite the business as a luxury hotel or wedding venue, repositioning this historic property as one of the finest country houses in the region. Whilst still showcasing it's illustrious history in the form of its immaculately presented original features, the property would now benefit from a sympathetic restoration throughout the main house. In addition, there are further opportunities to enhance value, which include the conversion of the Grade II* Listed Coach House, which has planning permission to create a substantial function suite if utilised for hotel purposes, or would make highly impressive ancillary guest accommodation or leisure facilities, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Additionally, the Grade II Listed three bedroom Gardeners Cottage requires modernisation and could be utilised as further guest accommodation or as a self-contained residence. Ston Easton Park will appeal to a wide array of purchasers, from those looking to restore and reside in a historic country home, to hoteliers looking to expand their luxury portfolio. The Main House Upon entering, the interior Palladian architectural design is immediately apparent, with the central entrance hall with its stone floor and fireplace providing the axis of the house. The splendid decorative ceilings, door cases and fireplaces throughout the property are delightful and compliment the style of the classical country home beautifully. Directly ahead of the entrance hall is the magnificent drawing room with its central ceiling relief of an eagle, exceptional plasterwork and door cases, and classical wall paintings. This room takes in the beautiful view over the Repton gardens and the River Norr. To the east are the stair hall, the dining room, the morning room (with access to the gardens) and a bedroom with shower room. To the west are the sitting room, breakfast room, hall, library and kitchen (with utility, pantry and cold store beyond), a cloakroom and a small office/boot room. The house flows naturally from room to room, with the majority of the principal room interconnected, with the morning room, drawing room, sitting room and breakfast room enjoying delightful views of the garden elevation. The first and second floors provide 19 well-appointed and individually designed luxury bedroom suites including one with its own roof terrace. The lower ground floor houses the original kitchen, wonderfully preserved and full of charm, with a central hall providing access to the gardens and grounds to both east and west. This floor also consists of a games room, studies, billiards room, stores and garden room, which could also be utilised as additional accommodation if required. Gardens and Grounds The extensive gardens and grounds wrap around the mansion house, extending to about 27.75 acres. From the elevated terrace at the rear of the house, lawns slope down to the River Norr which forms the centre piece of the Repton garden. Two stone foot bridges, to the west and the east of the house, cross the river with its run of eight weirs, providing tranquillity and the enchanting sound of running water. The western bridge leads to the Gardeners Cottage and is bounded by a high castellated stone wall, which forms a screen to the walled garden beyond. The walled garden is arranged as a series of gardens enclosed by high brick wall and copper beech hedges, all accessible by a wide central gravel drive. Here the River Norr is channelled through a narrow canal before widening to flow past the house. A rose garden, under planted with seasonal plants and crossed by rose covered arbours stands closest to the house. The arboretum and two traditional greenhouses neighbour the Gardeners Cottage as well as a nearby orchard and tennis court. Beyond the walled garden and at the western edge of the grounds is a storage building. The remaining land is arranged as copse bordering the drive and woodland which is a continuation of the pleasure garden and stretches to an eastern point, providing a pleasant woodland path.LocationSton Easton Park is located in the beautiful and peaceful county of Somerset in South West England. The World Heritage City of Bath is 13 miles away and famed for its Georgian architecture, Thermae Spa, many festivals as well as its retail and gastro experiences. The city of Bristol is some 14 miles to the north and once again offers a fine range of amenities and its famous harbour. The beautiful Cathedral City of Wells is 7 miles; Wells is the smallest city in England and offers a range of shopping facilities including a Waitrose, and the pretty market square holds a farmer's market on Wednesday and Saturday. For those wanting a more local gastro experience there is The Pig at Bath as well as Babington House in Mells are within a short drive from the property. There are a variety of well-regarded schools in the area including Wells Cathedral school, Downside and Millfield, as well as many popular independent schools in Bath. The area is well known for its variety of sporting and leisure facilities. Walking and cycling may be undertaken locally. There is a leisure centre at Wells, golf courses at Farrington Gurney, Mendip, Wells and Orchardleigh, Frome, sailing at Chew Valley Lake and fishing also at Chew Valley and Blagdon Lakes. Horse Racing takes place at Bath and Wincanton. Situated close to the A37 and close to the Mendip Hills, an area of outstanding beauty, Ston Easton Park benefits from excellent transport links including both road and rail services with direct trains to London Paddington from Catle Cary Station (15 miles), Bristol (14 miles) and Bath (13 miles). Access to the A303 provides fast links to London and the West Country whilst Bristol Airport is approximately 15 miles away.Square Footage: 22,097 sq ft Acreage: 27.75 Acres Additional InfoHistoryDescribed by Pevsner as 'exceptionally sumptuous', Ston Easton Park is a Grade I Listed Palladian Mansion House constructed in 1769 by John Hippisley-Coxe, whilst also undertaking renovations to enlarge the existing Tudor house originally situated on the land. Later, Humphry Repton landscaped the gardens and parkland. In the 1970s, the property changed use from a country residence to become a hotel and has until recently operated as one of the region's most desirable hotel and wedding venues. The west wing contains the earliest part of the house and the delightful symmetry of the facade displays three storeys and incorporates pavilions to left and right. Centrally the fine entrance has Tuscan columns and the garlanded Hippisley-Coxe coat of arms is still in situ above. Now over 250 years old, this magnificent Mansion is arranged over four floors, providing splendid entertaining and living areas that have been immaculately maintained to preserve their originality.The Gardeners Cottage A delightful Grade II Listed cottage situated along the banks of the River Norr between the Mansion House and the walled garden. An attractive detached cottage, now in need of modernisation throughout, with three en suite bedrooms, which provides additional accommodation or could be utilised as a separate ancillary dwelling. The Coach House A fine and striking symmetrical single storey coach house and stables, Listed Grade II*. This impressive and substantial building is in need of refurbishment and could be potentially converted, subject to planning, as additional accommodation or for leisure facilities. Planning consent for conversion in to a hotel function suite was granted 09/06/17 ref 2016/2672/LBC. Mendip District Council.AGENTS NOTEVAT is payable on the purchase price For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-d587441/for-sale_i69740275
A magnificent detached Regency 'country house in the city' in parklike surroundings with over an acre of beautifully maintained mature gardens and a detached four bedroom Coach House. DescriptionThe property is a truly exceptional and unique detached house having the feel and amenities of a country house, yet within the city. The original Bath stone thatched house was enlarged with a mid-19th century Bath stone addition, and in the 1990s a library was added, using Bath stone from the original quarry. The property also has the benefit of a four bedroom detached coach house. There are numerous features including the Strawberry Hill Gothic windows facing north east and mullioned windows overlooking the gardens to the south. The front of the house faces the Archery Field (a public amenity protected Green Space) There is an extensive Bath stone wall fronting onto Weston Park with electric gated access to the property.The house is on two principal floors but with the benefit of a functioning lower-ground floor with cellar, storage and a utility room. In addition there is the library, on a lower level, and a capacious double-glazed conservatory at ground floor level. The room sizes and ceiling heights are generous. The property was rewired and replumbed, and modern gas-fired central heating was installed and it was also fully re-roofed in 1990. The roof valley was re-leaded in 2022. There is extensive secondary double glazing and the house has been immaculately maintained as a family home.On entering the property into the reception hallway, you are immediately struck by the proportions of the house. There is a polished stone floor and an impressive staircase rising to the upper floor. The kitchen/breakfast room to the rear has a polished stone floor, a range of quality solid oak base and wall units with a central island unit. There is plenty of space for a dining table and there is access to the garden via two attractive timber double doors. Off the kitchen is the formal dining room with useful adjoining pantry/store. Stairs lead down to the very large, lovely triple aspect library.The magnificent drawing room is the full depth of the property and has a beautiful bay window with views over the garden. There is exceptional cornicing and a working fireplace with a handcrafted timber surround. Completing the ground floor is the sitting room which is full of character with Strawberry Hill gothic style French doors and beautiful moulded shutters, there is a well-appointed study and a cloakroom.On the first floor are five excellent sized double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite, comprising a spacious bedroom and bathroom and a walk in wardrobe, is of particular note and is situated in the East wing of the house. There are four further double bedrooms, one with an ensuite bath/shower room as well as the family bathroom and a large airing cupboard accessed from the landing.The Coach House Our clients rebuilt the detached four bedroom Coach House some 20 years ago from the ground up, using the original stone. Although classed as a Coach House, a family of four very comfortably live in the property due to the versatile 1420 sq ft of accommodation over two floors. The Coach House is entered into through a spacious entrance hall, with utility and study leading off. The open plan kitchen/dining/living space is cleverly designed and lovely views can be enjoyed over the gardens. There is a separate timber office building outside the Coach House. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom.Externally The south westerly facing gardens and grounds of the property are very special indeed and extend to 1.08 acres, a real rarity in such a prime city location. The gardens are mature and beautifully maintained and there are numerous trees, including macrocarpa, snakebark maple, redwoods and black-eyed pines, of nearly 200 years of age. Two large original 19th century rockeries have been exposed and reinstated.The entrance to the property is from Weston Park via electric gates into an extensive parking area with a driveway leading down to the Coach House.LocationThe property is situated in the extremely popular and convenient location of Weston Park, a level 0.9 mile walk from the Royal Crescent and the city beyond with the house nestled between the countryside of the Cotswold Way and The Royal Victoria Park. The property lies within reasonable distance of the local amenities of Weston Village itself as well as the Royal United Hospital, whilst Bath city centre, famous for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture is approximately one mile away. Bath offers a wealth of business, entertainment and cultural facilities as well as a mainline rail link to London Paddington (journey time from 75 minutes). Junction 18 of the M4 motorway is approximately 10 miles to the north. There are excellent schools in both the private and state sectors a short distance away and the two universities (Bath and Bath Spa) are of the highest repute.Square Footage: 6,630 sq ft Additional InfoWeston village throughout the 19th-century retained its own character and independent identity as a village quite outside the city of Bath. It boasted its own flour and paper mills, two large farms and two breweries, and served as the laundry for Bath thanks to several clean water streams that passed through it.Weston Park, the road, was established in the first half of the 19th century. A map from 1845 shows the road ending on the western side of the property, and soon after the road was extended to Weston Village itself. The property is an historic house, built in 1829 for the mother of Thomas de Quincey, one of England's foremost prose writers. William Wordsworth, Walter Savage Landor and other Lakeland luminaries have stayed here. In April 1839 Wordsworth wrote to his daughter: Yesterday we walked to Weston and saw that pretty old creature of 85, Mrs Quincey. She lives in a beautiful thatched cottage of her own building, the fourth house as she tells us her daughter twitted her with having built. The house is mentioned in Dorothy Wordsworth's diaries and various books on Bath.The house remained in the de Quincey family for many decades, and indeed has only been in the hands of five owners in nearly 200 years. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i71362724
This imposing country house offers superb family accommodation over three floors above a cellar. The original house dates from the Victorian era and was substantially remodelled and extended by the current owners in 2009/2010. The extension and refurbishment of the property has been carried out to an exceptionally high standard with great attention to detail.The property provides an excellent reception hall with a galleried landing which leads to a beautifully proportioned drawing room that has a stunning marble fireplace and bay windows to enjoy the views over the garden and surrounding countryside. From the reception hall is access to the dining room which together with the drawing room provide a fantastic entertaining space on a grand scale.Very much at the centre of the house is the kitchen and breakfast room with an extensive range of fitted cupboards together with a wide range of cooking appliances. From the kitchen there are double doors leading out to the wonderful conservatory with a bay window and two sets of double doors leading onto the large terrace, which is perfect for summer dining and enjoys views over the garden and beyond. There is also access to the utility room with ample space for additional freezers and washing machines. The extensive cellar is ideal for a cinema room, storage or as a children's den.From the internal lobby there is access to the original part of the house as well as to the rear entrance with a boot room. There is also a cloakroom and access through to the snug/library, off which is a well fitted-out office. The morning room set in the tower with its octagonal shaped window has views over the beautiful gardens.There is also a sitting room with fireplace, a stair hall with a cloakroom and stairs leading to the first floor. On the first floor is the principal bedroom which enjoys views towards the grassland and lake. This bedroom has an adjoining bathroom with shower and a cast-iron bath which occupies the tower. There are also two adjoining dressing rooms. In addition, there are three further bedrooms and two bathrooms on this floor.On the second floor are two double bedrooms served by a bathroom. Within the new wing and approached from the galleried landing, are two excellent bedrooms both of which enjoy stunning views over the surrounding garden and countryside and both have adjoining bathrooms with showers. Linked to the house by a covered walkway are three garages together with a wine store and garden store. To the first floor of this building is a one bedroom self-contained flat, with kitchen/dining room, sitting room, full bathroom and attic storeroom. There is a formal drive to the front of the house with electric gates and a rear drive with extensive parking adjacent to the garages and flat.Tower House occupies a wonderfully quiet and rural setting to the west of Highclere and to the south west of Newbury.The area is of considerable natural beauty yet is highly convenient for day to day living with amenities found at Woolton Hill including a shop/ post office, church, public house, tennis club and a primary and secondary school. Further afield is Newbury providing a wider range of amenities including well-renowned supermarkets, gyms, golf clubs, restaurants and the racecourse.Private schooling includes Horris Hill School, Thorngrove School, St Gabriel's School, Cheam School, Brockhurst and Marlston, Elstree School, Radley College, Downe House and Marlborough College, but to name a few.The property is also well placed for easy access to the A34 (approximately 2.4 miles) which in turn links to the A303 to the south and M4 to the north (9.5 miles) and the general national motorway network. There is also fast and regular rail service to London Paddington taking approximately 60 minutes from Kintbury and 44 minutes from Newbury. Heathrow Airport is also highly accessible via the M4. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newbury-d196575/for-sale_i69606585
Entrance lobby, reception hall and dining hall Sitting room, dining room, family room and snug Kitchen / breakfast room, boot room, laundry room, cloakroom and cellar Master bedroom with en suite dressing room and bathroom 4 bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, further bedroom and family bathroom Coach house with home office, stores and 1 bedroom apartment over Cottage with kitchen / dining / living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and shower room Garage and stable block with tack room and stores Barn, tractor barn and further stores Swimming pool, pool house, tennis court, gardens and grounds, extending in all to about 10.72 acresBillingshurst 4.4 miles (National Rail London Victoria & London Bridge 1 hour 13 mins) Horsham 8.8 miles, Guildford 15.8 miles, Gatwick 23.3 miles, London 44 miles (All distances and times are approximate) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_west-sussex-r742036/for-sale_i68112223
Sallins Farm is a ring fenced farm, all set in 442.26 acres (178.98 hectares) of agricultural land (or thereabouts) including 19.94 acres of woodland. This is a fully equipped livestock unit, with an outstanding range of modern agricultural buildings extending to approximately 58,875 sq ft, currently utilised for cattle. The property benefits from an extensive modern, but traditionally built farmhouse with six bedrooms offering flexible family accommodation. In addition to the house there is a detached annex and a fantastic range of stables. The land also holds great sporting potential for a shoot.Sallins Farm is located within the beautiful Shropshire countryside, just outside the village of Picklescott at the edge of the Long Mynd. It is conveniently situated close to the market town of Church Stretton and within reasonable proximity to the larger Shrewsbury and Ludlow. The property equally benefits from good transport links to Birmingham, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.. - The extensive house was built by the vendor in 2003 in a traditional farmhouse style, located adjacent to the farmyard with outstanding views over the Shropshire Countryside and in a private location. The property is of traditional brick and stone construction, and partly rendered with a tile roof, amounting to 3,552 sq ft. The house is finished to a high standard and in a farmhouse style with delightful traditional features to include inglenook fireplaces, large oak sweeping front staircase and a well-appointed kitchen and breakfast room with double Aga. The property provides generous accommodation with spacious reception rooms, six bedrooms, four of which have en-suites and a large family bathroom.There is a long private driveway up to the house, including a detached annex with a garage, which is currently utilised as separate accommodation and office space. There is a hedged garden with well kept lawns, shrubs, trees and vegetable patches.Sallins has a fantastic family home alongside the excellent commercial offering of the farm itself.Ground Floor - Kitchen / Breakfast Room - 6.46m x 4.77m - With a tiled floor, inglenook and Aga range, granite worktops including a central island with separate sink, wooden units and a large pantry.Utility - 4.77m x 3.68m - With a tiled floor, partly tiled walls, a sink and mixer, mounted wall units, space for a washing machine and dryer.Rear Porch - 2.31m x 1.11m - Rear access via a wooden framed porch/boot room with double glazing.Washroom - 1.79m x 0.72m - A W/C with washbasin and heated towel rail off the utility room. Tiled floors and part tiled, part painted walls.Lounge - 6.38m x 4.07m - With carpeted floors, exposed beams to the ceiling, double doors to the garden, a wood burner and a large open space ideal for a more casual dining table.Dining Room - 15m x 4.07m - With wooden floors, an open fireplace and a tasteful combination of brick and beams to the ceiling and walls.Study - 3.97m x 3.19m - With wooden floors, exposed oak framing to the walls and beams to the ceiling, an inbuilt wooden desk and double glazed windows.Sitting Room - 7.59m x 4.85m - With a carpeted floor, a brick fireplace with wood burner, double doors to the garden and double glazed wooden framed windows with views over the land.First Floor - Landing - Wood floors, with an oak sweeping staircase providing a central point to the first floor, benefitting from the wood burner below.Master Bedroom - 8.56m x 4.87m - With timber floors, a walk in wardrobe, double doors providing access to a balcony with outstanding views over the Shropshire countryside and an en-suite with jacuzzi shower.Bedroom 2 - 6.51m x 4.07m - Large room with a carpeted floor, built-in wardrobe and en-suite with shower.Bedroom 3 - 4.32m x 3.07m - With a carpeted floor, a built-in wardrobe and en-suite with shower.Bedroom 4 - 6.00m x 3.31m - Large room with timber floors, a built-in wardrobe and en-suite with shower.Bedroom 5 - 4.03m x 3.60m - With a carpet floor and double glazed windows.Bedroom 6 - 2.74m x 2.45m - With a carpet floor and double glazed window.Bathroom - 3.52m x 2.95m - Four piece family bathroom with tiled jacuzzi shower, bath with shower attachment, W/C and hand washbasin.Garden, Annex & Stables - .. - There is lawned area to the side of the house with shrubs, trees, vegetable patches and flowerbeds. With spectacular views over Shropshire this proves a great position for hosting events.Next to the house is a detached garage with an 'up and over' door, with a ground floor farm office, and a studio apartment above. The apartment has its own external access and includes a bedroom with open plan living space, a kitchenette and an en-suite This would be ideal accommodation for a farm worker. The building is of stone construction with a tile roof.The property benefits from an exceptional range of stables, traditionally built from local stone and tiled roof. The stables have 9 loose boxes in an L shape around a useful concreted forecourt.Buildings And Yard - ... - The farm has been run as a Beef cattle unit, and benefits from a particularly impressive and extensive range of modern buildings, currently used primarily as cattle yards. Currently there is approximately 58,875 sq ft of buildings. There is an existing AFU license for 1,200 in-housed cattle.The buildings are well laid out for management, feeding and mucking out. All livestock buildings are supplied with water from a private well. Linking the buildings are concrete yards and tracks. To the front of the yard is a large open stoned yard currently utilised for the storage of straw. There is also an earth bank silage pit.In addition to the cattle buildings there is a large grain/ fodder store that benefits from being 20ft to the eaves and has concrete partitions (building 4). There is also a workshop and useful machinery storage buildings.1. Farmhouse2. Annex3. Stables4. Grain Store (120ft x 80ft)5. Cattle Building (120ft x 60ft)6. Cattle Building (60ft x 40ft)7. Cattle Building (80ft x 80ft)8. Cattle Building (210ft x 30ft)9. Cattle Building (280ft x 40ft)10. Cattle Building (75ft x 30ft)11. Cattle Building (75ft x 30ft)12. Cattle Building (75ft x 40ft)13. Cattle Building (75ft x 45ft)14. Machinery Store (85ft x 30ft)15. Hay Barn / Machinery Store (40ft x 40ft)16. Machinery Store & Workshop (60ft x 30ft)The Land At Sallins - .... - This is a ringfenced farm set in approximately 442.26 acres (178.98 hectares) including 19.94 acres (8.07 hectares) of woodland. There is a wide range of land types, from productive arable land to permanent pasture. The land has benefitted from much improvement and investment to include drainage works and soil management. There are well kept fences with mature trees and hedgerows. The fields benefit from a natural water supply and planted shelterbelts, ideally suited for livestock shelter. They have good access with the rear land being accessed off council maintained roads. The owners benefit from Commoners' rights on the Long Mynd.There is also sporting potential with many small spinneys sporadically planted on the farm that would make great locations for release pens and drives. Along with this there is some excellent undulating terrain that could produce some challenging shooting.Please see brochure for a breakdown of the land.Directions - From the Shrewsbury A5 Bayston Hill roundabout (Dobbies), proceed south along the A49 Trunk road. Continue for approximately 4 miles passing through Bayston Hill, and past Shrewsbury Golf Club to your left. Before entering Dorrington village, take a right at Bulkrite Vehicle Repairs and proceed for 0.6 miles. At church road take a further right and proceed for another 3 miles until you get to Picklescott. Continue through Picklescott and straight on for 0.5 miles. The drive for Sallins will be on your left hand side, as indicated by the Agent's 'For Sale' board.What3words - ///appealing.daisy.lived For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68944031
Located on Hale Barns premium road, this is an exquisite home of immense proportions and superior specification. Jordan Fishwick Exclusive are delighted to showcase this stunning six bedroom six bathroom detached house, spanning 8005sqft of living space. Boasting a lower ground floor leisure suite, gated access opening to ample off road parking which leads to the attractive and imposing front aspect and integral double garage. The gardens encapsulate this home perfectly with a tiered lawn, entertainment terrace and further raised terrace areas, and mature planting borders. All offering the perfect setting for entertaining or relaxing,Upon entry through the large storm porch, you are met via the main entrance hall with the bespoke and stylish glass staircase. With access to Three reception rooms, kitchen breakfast area and kitchen breakfast area with its range of Boffi units and Miele appliances, with large centre islands. There is also further access to the DWC, integral double garage. The lower ground leisure suite provides facilities such as, games and sitting area, entertainment area with bar, cinema room, gym, steam room/ sauna, kitchenette and WC's. There is also the wine cellar, and store and plant rooms. The Sitting area provides access out towards the garden, entertaining terrace and outdoor bar area. To the first floor there is the stunning principal bedroom suite with two separate dressing rooms, and ensuite with views over the countryside. There are 3 further bedrooms with ensuites and access to the second floor. The second floor offers two further bedrooms which are serviced by an ensuite and separate bathroom, and laundry room. Directly to the rear of the property there is a breath-taking entertainment terrace which comes complete with an electric canopy creating a beautifully crafted entertainment space complete with a bar and sitting area Beyond the terrace there are lawned landscaped gardens which in turn adjoin open countryside.Ground Floor: - Entrance Hall - 9.13m x 5.80m (29'11 x 19'0 ) - Drawing Room - 7.24m x 6.25m (23'9 x 20'6) - Dining Room - 4.95m x 4.83m (16'2 x 15'10 ) - Kitchen Breakfast - 6.51m x 4.84m (21'4 x 15'10) - Sitting Room - 5.45m x 4.78m (17'10 x 15'8 ) - Dwc - 3.16m x 1.13m (10'4 x 3'8) - Integral Double Garage - 5.89m x 5.79m (19'3 x 18'11) - Garage Wc - Lower Ground: - Leisure Hall - 14.12m x 5.29m (46'3 x 17'4) - Entertainment Room With Bar - 8.66m x 6.86m (28'4 x 22'6) - Cinema Room - 6.93m x 6.83m (22'8 x 22'4) - Gym - 4.62m x 4.60m (15'1 x 15'1) - Shower Room/ Steam Room And Sauna - 4.49m x 2.74m (14'8 x 8'11) - Kitchenette - 2.94m x 1.84m (9'7 x 6'0) - Wc - 2.35m x 2.26m (7'8 x 7'4) - 1st Floor: - Landing - 6.20m x 5.77m (20'4 x 18'11) - Principal Bedroom Suite: - Bedroom - 7.29m x 5.20m (23'11 x 17'0 ) - Dressing Room One - 4.42m x 2.97m (14'6 x 9'8) - Dressing Room Two - 4.13m x 1.49m (13'6 x 4'10) - Ensuite - 4.31m x 3.41m (14'1 x 11'2) - Bedroom Two - 5.43m x 4.75m (17'9 x 15'7) - Ensuite - 2.27m x 1.85m (7'5 x 6'0) - Bedroom Three - 4.73m x 4.46m (15'6 x 14'7) - Ensuite - 2.33m x 1.75m (7'7 x 5'8) - Bedroom Four - 4.80m x.34m (15'8 x.111'6) - Ensuite - 2.24m x 2.14m (7'4 x 7'0) - Second Floor: - Bedroom Five - 6.61m x 4.66m (21'8 x 15'3) - Ensuite - 4.17m x 2.06m (13'8 x 6'9) - Bedroom Six - 8.10m x 4.71m (26'6 x 15'5) - Bathroom - 2.41m x 1.79m (7'10 x 5'10) - Laundry Room - 2.37m x1.80m (7'9 x5'10) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hale-barns-d527332/for-sale_i69559224
One of the finest contemporary houses set on the prestigious Battledown Estate exemplifying contemporary design, with impressive accommodation set within an idyllic and large landscaped plot overlooking some of the best views within Cheltenham. DescriptionWenbans was built just five years ago, and was noted as one of the most accomplished residential builds on the estate and the first of a number of cutting edge new build homes. Using the latest of building practices and technology, the property showcases the best of modern architecture with an innovative finish that focuses on a grand design of the gardens and rear elevation to take full advantage of the views and grounds that homes in Battledown are so well reputed. Exacting standards and attention to detail combine with impressive accommodation at over 6,500 Sq Ft, perfect for entertaining with luxury detail at its very heart. A home of indulgence and aspirational living, Wenbans is arranged over three floors which offers a traditional layout in a contemporary style ideal for family life and entertaining. The ground floor living space is a wonderful expanse comprising a formal drawing room with, a Stuv inset wood burning stove and walnut herringbone floor. Full height sliding doors lead from the drawing room and kitchen area onto a raised terrace. A further sitting room has its en suite shower room and as such, it would make an ideal bedroom for an au pair or guest on ground floor. The kitchen, dining and family room is a particular feature of Wenbans, it is elevated and encased by a series of large windows that allow for the best outlook over the gardens. The kitchen itself is luxuriously finished with German manufactured 'Sie-Matic' units and appliances by Gaganau topped with composite marble effect worktops. There is also a cloakroom, coats cupboard and unity room with a door to the garage.A series of exceptional reception rooms are positioned on lower ground floor level, comprising a cinema fitted with a 4k projector and acoustic screen. In addition to a home office and gymnasium, with sliding doors that return within the walls to create a fully opening corner to the room. There is a shower room, store and plant/comms room.A wide, architecturally designed staircase rises to the bedrooms on the first floor. The master suite is situated to the rear of the house, this wonderful room has vaulted ceilings and sliding doors to a balcony enjoying an incredible vista towards the Malvern Hills. There is a beautiful en suite with walk through shower, dual basins and a freestanding bath. A further door leads to the dressing room with fitted wardrobe. There is a guest bedroom with en suite modern shower room and two further bedrooms on this floor that are serviced by a luxury bathroom.The staircase continues to the second floor and to two further bedrooms, one with an en suite and The Gardens: The gardens at Wenbans are simply stunning, providing a beautiful and relaxed setting for this contemporary home. The grounds have been the subject of new landscaping, creating a green oasis of considerable size which is beautifully planned and planted, with terraces to dine al fresco, and a sunken child's play area. The large sun terrace is a seamless addition to the interiors, when the doors open, this entire inside/outside space opens up, ideal for entertaining and a perfect spot to take in the views. The whole plot is enclosed by well-established boundaries ensuring almost total privacy to the rear yet the orientation of the gardens and the height at which the boundaries are kept allow for an open aspect to be a sweeping vista of Cheltenham and beyond. The gardens are an unanticipated expanse however it is the open views of Cheltenham, some of the best in the area, that makes this setting the most magnificent position.SituationBattledown is, without any doubt, one of the most desirable places to live in Cheltenham and Ashley Road is the finest of residential addresses. As such, it is not often properties come to the market on this tree lined road which has set the standards for aspirational living. The private and gated estate is beautifully maintained with high calibre houses set on tree lined roads all fronted by manicured verges. Built for the gentry in circa 1859, the estate is characterised by its impressive homes set within spacious plots and enjoying some of the most enviable views in Cheltenham. Much of the charm of Battledown is due to its peaceful setting with easy access to some of the most beautiful riding and walking countryside. Yet its real appeal is the proximity to Cheltenham's stylish centre, Wenbans is within walking distance to Cheltenham's fashionable shops, Michelin starred restaurants, salons and bars. Less than a hundred miles from London, Cheltenham nestles beautifully between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley, and is home to numerous prestigious schools including Cheltenham College, The Cheltenham Ladies' College, and Dean Close. Owing to this and the cultural lifestyle on offer, including playing hosts to several highly-acclaimed festivals, it is now regarded as one of the places to live and raise a family. 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A beautifully renovated family home in a desirable and unique Stanmore location DescriptionThis stunning four bedroom detached house is situated in a beautiful and secluded part of Stanmore, within a private road of only a few houses. The property provides unparalleled privacy and breathtaking views of the surrounding farm land, creating a haven of peace and tranquility.Stanmore Jubilee Line station is approximately 1.3 miles distant and there is easy access to junction 4 of the M1 motorway. The property is in close proximity to well regarded independent schools including Aldenham, Mill Hill and Haberdashers' Boys and Girls schools.Upon entering, the spacious entrance hallway sets the tone for the entire property. The heart of the home is the large kitchen/dining room, an ideal space for entertaining. The kitchen is well fitted with integral appliances including a Quooker hot tap and an Elica induction hob with internal extractor. The property has been thoughtfully extended to create the adjoining bar/games room which in turn leads to the sitting room, with both rooms benefitting from doors opening to the rear garden. There is also a TV room/snug on the ground floor and an adjoining office. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room with access to the garage.On the first floor are four spacious bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom or shower room. The principal bedroom further benefits from a dressing room and access to a large balcony. Bedroom three has stairs up to a loft room, currently used as a study.To the front of the property a gravel driveway provides off street parking and gives access to the garage. The rear garden is a real feature of this home, with an area of patio, decking surrounding the outdoor swimming pool, and an area of lawn beyond with an ornamental pond. There is an outbuilding close to the pool with a shower room. The garden features an array of mature trees and shrubs, designed to provide a high degree of privacy.LocationStanmore offers an extensive range of shops and restaurants, as well as giving easy access to both Brent Cross shopping centre (7 miles approx.) and the Atria Watford shopping centre (5.4 miles approx.). Sporting and recreational activities are well provided for in the area, with Stanmore Golf Club, Stanmore Cricket Club, riding stables, sailing at Aldenham, and other sporting clubs located nearby. There is a good choice of schools in the area both state and private including: Haberdashers' Aske's, North London Collegiate and St Margarets. There are convenient links to Central London via the Jubilee Line at Stanmore station. There is also good access to the M1 & M25 motorways, providing access to the national motorway network and international airports.Square Footage: 3,793 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stanmore-d528246/for-sale_i68008186
A striking masterpiece in a picturesque setting within the exclusive Lakes by Yoo estate. ABOUT THIS HOUSEBuilt in 2019, The Beach House is a striking masterpiece in a picturesque setting within the exclusive Lakes by Yoo estate. The property not only offers light, space and height in abundance; it has been beautifully designed, demonstrating modern day living at its finest. The spacious layout on the ground floor works perfectly for a family or those who are keen on entertaining. The kitchen/dining/sitting room is very much the heart of the home with large glazed doors overlooking the lake and open onto the terrace; forming a seamless link between the inside and out. The terrace, provides a perfect space to dine, entertain and relax. Three of the six, spacious bedrooms are located on the ground floor. Much like the ground floor, the three bedrooms on the first floor take full advantage of the views. The main bedroom is particularly impressive; having a dressing room, large ensuite bath/shower room and the most amazing outlook.The garden is laid to lawn and made private due to the a variety of established trees and shrubs that form the boundary. A beach that provides access to the lake. There is a large sweeping driveway with large parking area to the front of the property with a pathway leading to the front door.OCCUPANCYYou are bound by occupancy restrictions in that you can only register the property as a second home and that you can only use the property for 11 months of the year. The estate closes access to the property for two, two week periods in winter.LAKES BY YOOThe Lakes by Yoo is a luxury lakeside development located in the Cotswolds. It is a private estate offering a range of stunning properties, including contemporary lakeside homes and countryside retreats. The development is centred around a series of lakes, providing a picturesque and tranquil setting.Location: The Lakes by Yoo is situated in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England. The Cotswolds is known for its rolling hills, charming villages, and picturesque landscapes.Properties: The development offers a variety of upscale properties, including contemporary lakeside homes and spacious cottages. These properties are designed by world-renowned architects and feature modern amenities and high-end finishes.Lakes: The development is built around a series of lakes, offering residents beautiful water views and opportunities for water-based activities such as boating and fishing.Amenities: The Lakes by Yoo provides residents with access to a range of luxury amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, and a concierge service. There are also outdoor activities available, such as walks and biking trails.Privacy and Security: The development is designed to offer residents a high level of privacy and security. It's often popular among individuals seeking an exclusive and secluded retreat.Environmental Considerations: The Lakes by Yoo development has incorporated sustainable and environmentally friendly practices into its design and construction. This includes efforts to preserve the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.ABOUT THE AREAThe delightful town of Lechlade-on-Thames lies on the River Thames and is 1.5 miles to the east. Lechlade has a thriving town centre with a good selection of shops, including many antique-dealers and an array of wonderful places to eat and drink.Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is only 10.9 miles to the west and is a lovely market town with a fascinating history. In Roman times, Cirencester, known as 'Corinium Dobunnorum', was the second largest town only to London. The town became a very prosperous wool town in the medieval period, which is the basis for the charming town with ancient honey coloured stone buildings in picturesque narrow streets. The Market Place is the heart of the town and is home to a Charter Market (every Monday and Friday) and a Farmers' Market (every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month).The wonderful variety of quality independent shops makes shopping in Cirencester a delight. Enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual style, and the many historic streets radiating from the town centre. Cirencester is renowned for its specialist shops, individual boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums and craft shops as well as national chain stores. Cirencester Park Earl Bathurst's 3,000 acre estate was designed by Alexander Pope. Open daily, the public are free to wander in the extensive 19th century parkland accessed from the entrance gates on Cecily Hill.Whether you fancy a lavish three course meal, afternoon tea, traditional pub food or a quiet drink with friends you need to look no further. Cirencester has a wide variety of eating establishments.The area is well renowned for not only having some of the most beautiful villages and countryside, but also some of the most fantastic pubs and restaurants the area has to offer.There are a number of fantastic schools, both private and state, all being within easy driving distance.Road communications are excellent to the A417/A419 and A40 which in turn provides access in all directions, via the M4, M5 and M40.Rail links are also good, with regular trains from Charlbury, Swindon and Oxford. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lechlade-d197176/for-sale_i71636699
One of the most desirable waterside locations in the South. DescriptionShore House and Cottage occupy one of the best locations along Shore Road with stunning views across the harbour to Bosham village and down the main Bosham channel towards the harbour entrance. Shore Cottage was built in 1923 and Shore House was converted and modernised in 2011 on the site of an older property.The house extends to approximately 3,690 sq ft in total and is connected to Shore Cottage, affording a total area of approximately 4,920 sq ft. The properties have separate titles and could be used as one home or treated separately as a principal house and independent guest/occasional accommodation. There are two driveways, one from Shore Road and one from behind the property, accessed via a right of way from Taylor's Lane, which is also the primary access at high tide. The layout of Shore House, with generous, interconnecting dining and living spaces throughout the ground floor, is superbly suited to family life and entertaining. The wonderful kitchen, dining, reception room, with its dual aspect, is the ideal 'heart of the house'. From each of the reception spaces there are views over the gardens and water, affording all-year-round enjoyment of this very special setting. On the first floor, the principal suite enjoys views across the water. There is also a guest double, a single bedroom, which could also serve as a study, and a wet room. On the ground floor there is a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. The substantial utility room has been designed to cater for a family immersed in sailing life with plenty of space to store clothing and equipment. The 2011 re-design of the house introduced smart technology, such as underfloor heating and wiring for electric blinds.Shore Cottage has its own front entrance and can also be accessed from the main house. The cottage is carefully kept, with a charming sitting room/dining room, galley kitchen, ground floor bedroom and two bedrooms with a family bathroom upstairs. The cottage has potential to extend (subject to the usual consents).Outside, the gardens and grounds encircle the house and cottage. The two titles in combination extend to approximately 1.28 acres. There is an open and extensive section of lawn to the north and west and a sunken garden with seating area, leading to the sheltered swimming pool with views across the water. Alongside the rear drive, there is a gardener's area with sheds and a greenhouse behind the pool. There is an ample parking area.LocationThe beautiful village of Bosham is one of the most highly sought after locations on the Sussex coast, with a thriving local community and sailing scene. The village has an ancient Saxon Church, featured in the Bayeux Tapestry, Quay Meadow and Bosham Sailing Club. There is an arts and crafts centre, a hotel, pubs and cafes. To the north of the village there is a post office/ store and medical centre, a further selection of local shops and a railway station. This provides services running to London Victoria via Chichester, or London Waterloo via Havant. The cathedral city of Chichester lies some five miles to the east and provides a comprehensive range of facilities around a partly pedestrianised centre. It is home to the renowned Chichester Festival Theatre and award-winning Pallant House Gallery. While sailing is probably the premier pastime locally and throughout Chichester Harbour, other leisure activities include a number of golf courses, windsurfing and watersports generally from the renowned West Wittering beach amongst others, and the many facilities of the Goodwood Estate; this includes the internationally known race course, private health club and the revival of the historic motor circuit.DISTANCESBosham village 0.6 miles, Chichester 4.5 miles (trains to London Victoria from 1 hr 36 mins), Havant 8.9 miles (trains to London Waterloo from 1hr 18 mins), West Wittering beach 10.5 miles, Goodwood 7.4 miles, Petworth 19 miles, Petersfield 19 miles, South West London (Wimbledon Village) 67 miles, Central London (Hyde Park) 75 miles. (All mileages are approximate).Square Footage: 4,919 sq ft Acreage: 1.28 AcresDirectionsWhat3words - Entrance via Shore Road: winter.flagpole.skinnyWhat3words - Turning from Taylor's Lane: chap.banstand.strivingWhat3words - Back drive entrance: orange.only.strikers Additional InfoPost code: PO18 8QL For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chichester-d196670/for-sale_i69163069
A magnificent and immaculate Grade I Listed Georgian town house. Description11 Great Pulteney Street is immaculate and a classic example of a Grade I listed Georgian terraced townhouse, arranged over six floors. The house has undergone an extensive refurbishment and it enjoys generous proportions typical of its era, with superb ceilings heights, elegant sash windows, original shutters, elaborate plasterwork, cornicing and impressive formal entertaining rooms. The main entrance hall leads into a formal dining room and a library / study, with a cloakroom at the rear. The first floor features two impressive reception rooms including a bright and airy drawing room and a withdrawing room connected by traditional wedding doors. A sheltered and sunny roof terrace is found on the half landing. The beautifully appointed principal bedroom with a luxurious en suite bathroom and dressing room is situated on the second floor and there are three further double bedrooms and two shower rooms on the third floor. The attention to detail continues on the lower ground floor, where there is a wonderful open plan kitchen and breakfast room, which provides period flagstone flooring, bespoke kitchen cabinetry, high specification appliances and a log burner. The kitchen and laundry room both have external doors leading into the garden. There is a courtyard at the front of the property and the vaults have been created into a chilled wine cellar.The basement level offers excellent leisure facilities including a cinema room, gym, sauna and shower room. The secondary garden kitchen is also located in the basement.Gardens and Grounds The private and quiet landscaped garden at the rear of the house is a delight. It is accessed directly from the garden kitchen onto a terrace and from the main kitchen and laundry room via a handsome stone staircase. There is a generous terrace area ideal for dining and entertaining, an open mains gas fireplace, neat box and yew hedging, as well as colourful borders, shrubs, a variety of trees and a charming pond water feature.To the rear boundary, construction has recently begun to create garaging for two cars, with a two en-suite bedroom apartment above. (The Mews House can potentially be specified to the purchasers own specifications).LocationCommissioned by Sir William Pulteney, designed by Thomas Baldwin and completed in 1792, Great Pulteney Street is considered one of the most iconic and grandest streets in Bath with some of the finest examples of Georgian terraced townhouses. Bath is famed for its architecture and Roman history, as well as a cultural hub in the region and boasts several renowned venues including the Bath Abbey, the Theatre Royal and the Assembly Rooms amongst other famous historic sites and museums. It also offers a wealth of cultural, business and recreational facilities together with excellent schooling and two universities. These include Prior Park, Monkton Combe, King Edwards School, The Royal High School for Girls and Kingswood.Communication links are excellent with a mainline railway from Bath Spa Station to London Paddington and there is easy access to the M4 motorway (10 miles) at Junction 18 for the Midlands, Southwest, Wales, London and Southeast. Bristol Airport lies 17 miles to the west, offering domestic and international flights.Square Footage: 5,909 sq ft DirectionsWalking from Queens Square, turn into Wood Street, carry over into Quiet Street and turn right onto New Bond Street. Turn right onto Northgate Street and left onto Bridge Street, then continue over Pulteney Bridge. Continue onto Argyle Street, past Laura Place Fountain and head east along Great Pulteney Street. Number 11 is approximately half waydown on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bath-d196320/for-sale_i69844517
A stunning Grade II Listed moated house sitting in its own private parkland setting with gardens, woodland and farmland running down to the Roman River valley. Standing in approx 83 acres with three detached cottages. HISTORYThe first record of a house on this site was in 1463. A mansion house was recorded in 1638, built around the medieval core and encircled by the moat you see today. In 1730 David Gansel, an architect, acquired the property, re-fronted the house and built a model farm, including three matching buildings, opposite the house with pedimented gables being The Stables, Dairy and Brew House. He laid out a park and planted many Cedar trees, some of which are still standing. The house and outbuildings were restored in the late 1940's. The work included removing the high parapet at the front of the house which hid the dormer windows.Over the years many interesting artefacts have been found in the grounds, including a neolithic axe head and Roman coins and, when the moat was dredged in 1987, some cannon balls and hundreds of musket balls. The Lime trees lining the drive were planted to replace the elm trees that were lost to Dutch elm disease.SITUATIONThe Estate is situated outside the quiet rural village of Fingringhoe in Essex, just 5 miles South East of Colchester. Surrounded by open countryside and next to the Roman River and salt marsh.SPORTING & ACTIVITES LOCALLYSailing at Mersea Island, Rowhedge and other facilities on the East Coast. Golf at Birch Grove Golf Club Colchester Golf Club and Braintree Golf Club.SCHOOLINGA wide range of schools are available in the area, including Fingringhoe primary school, Holmwood House, Colchester Prep and High Schools, Felsted School. New Hall School in Chelmsford.THE PROPERTYLot 1 Main House Accommodation (about 6,535 sq ft)Ground floorGeorgian doors lead into the entrance hall with an 18th Century staircase, adorned with twisted balusters and bespoke moulded handrails. The entrance hall leads into the formal drawing room, with dual aspect over the gardens, open fireplace with marble surround. There is a smaller study at the rear of the house overlooking the moat and parkland gardens, this room is linked to a shower room with WC. Off the back hall, with beautiful marble columns, there is a well-proportioned dining room, again overlooking the moat to the rear, with easy access to the kitchen.To the right of the entrance hall is a sitting room with open fireplace. This room leads to the kitchen with a 4 door AGA and walk-in pantry. There is a rear lobby with access to a utility room and a conservatory, which has access to the gardens and has beautiful views over the moat and parkland. Additionally, there is a belfry sometimes used by the current owners to announce mealtimes!First FloorStairs from the main entrance hallway rise to the first floor landing.Principal bedroom has plenty of built-in storage and an en suite bathroom, there is also a door into bedroom 2, which would make a good dressing room for the main bedroom. This bedroom has stunning views over the moat and parkland and towards the countryside beyond. Bedroom 3, with en suite bathroom (which has a connecting door through to bedroom 5) with dual aspect over the moat, gardens and valley. Bedroom 4 with en suite bathroom, which is also accessed off the main landing and used as a family bathroom, with views over the moat and valley. Bedroom 5 has lovely views over parkland.The second floor is currently used as a separate annexe, with kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. There is also eaves storage and water tank access.There is also a 2-room cellar, with access from the study.OUTSIDEThe house is approached over a long, private Lime tree lined driveway passing through a set of gates. The drive sweeps past The Lodge between paddocks and extensive parkland. The drive bends right and passes through a second electronically operated gate to the main house. A circular driveway leads to the front of East Donyland Hall. The Main Hall sits perfectly in its landscape surrounded by mature gardens facing three attractive pedimented buildings. The main drive carries on for access to Lawn Cottage and Semaphore Cottage.From the front of the house there are formal gardens overlooking the rural landscape and moat. To the rear of the house is a parkland setting and there are various areas of woodland. There is a beautiful walled garden, formal rose garden, gazebo, kitchen garden, outdoor swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court, greenhouses and woodland walks. In one section of woodland there are various fish ponds. There are three Listed pedimented buildings within the inner drive, facing the Hall which include:-The Stables with storage leading to an inner yard.The Garden Room overlooking the walled swimming pool with 2 changing rooms, kitchenette, WC and storage.The Brewhouse including a former bread oven, tool shed, workshop and water system.Stable Yard & Farmyard BuildingsThe stable yard and farmyard buildings have plenty of space for storage and garaging. There are further spacious barns, clock tower, one large barn, two old bull pens, and a further handsome barn, which enjoys views over the river and countryside. These buildings offer an exciting opportunity for future development subject to planning permission.LandThe soil is a coarse loamy soil which has previously grown arable crops. Currently the land is mainly grassland.There is a Farm Business Tenancy (FBT) on 52 acres. Two of the fields (OS 0195 and 2096) have been entered into a Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS). All the other land is in permanent pasture, not within the CSS.There is a paddock to the west of the house and a grass field close to the village excluded from the FBT.On the South Eastern boundary the land runs down to the Roman River and beautiful salt marshes teeming with wildlife, which has been enjoyed by the family over the years. There are also opportunities to launch boats and enjoy water activities on the river.WOODLANDThe area to the North has been planted with beech trees. The area of woodland South East of the Hall is mixed broadleaves surrounding the old fish ponds. Other planting has been carried out over the years for boundary protection.TENURELot 1 is offered freehold. The 52 acres of farmland is subject to a Farm Business Tenancy.Lot 2 The Lodge (1,293 sq ft)Set at the entrance of the estate, The Lodge comprises 3 receptions rooms, 2 bedrooms (one on the ground floor), 1 bathroom, kitchen and its own parking and private garden. Available with vacant possession.Lot 3 Lawn Cottage (1,365 sq ft)A charming and pretty detached cottage comprising of 2 reception rooms, galley kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and WC, with allocated parking, private gardens and superb views. Currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST).Lot 4 Semaphore CottageSituated in a secluded and private setting within mature woodland, the accommodation, which is all on one level, comprises living/dining room, bedroom 1, kitchen, sitting room/bedroom 2, utility room, bathroom, WC and garage. Available with vacant possession.SERVICESThe Hall is on a bore hole water supply and is also connected to the mains water. The cottages are on mains water, mains electricity, private drainage, and oil-fired central heating, except for Semaphore Cottage which has night storage heaters.RIGHTS OF WAYThere is a public footpath along the riverbank, and between adjacent fields.The owners reserve a pedestrian right of way mainly along the northern boundary, for occasional access to the cemetery.WAYLEAVESThere are some overhead lines crossing the estate, for which wayleave payments are received.COUNCIL TAX BANDEast Donyland Hall Band HThe Lodge Band DSemaphore Cottage Band ELawn Cottage Band EPostcode CO5 7JEWhat3words: clocks.opens.blocksFIXTURES AND FITTINGSUnless otherwise stated, fixtures and fittings that are not specifically described in these particulars are not included in the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation. Further information should be obtained by the selling agents.IEWINGStrictly by appointment with the joint agents. Prior to making an appointment to view, the agents strongly recommend that you discuss any particular points which are likely to affect your interest in the property with one of the agents who has seen the property.LOCAL AUTHORITYColchester Borough Council, Rowan House, 33 Sheepen Road, Colchester CO3 3WGTel. Essex County Council, County Hall, Market Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1QHIMORTANT NOTICEJackson-Stops and Strutt and Parker and their clients give notice that:They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact.Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning., building regulation or other consents and the agents have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_colchester-d196489/for-sale_i71103645
Colwood Park is a magnificent country house that offers more than 9,800 square feet of impressive accommodation arranged over three floors. The property displays a wealth of beautiful period features, with high ceilings, wooden parquet flooring and tall cast stone windows, alongside stylish modern decor and fittings of the highest bespoke quality. The ground floor has four splendid reception rooms for entertaining or relaxing, including the well-proportioned drawing room, the 32ft games room and the comfortable sitting room. There is a beautifully presented study and, in the cellar, a fully equipped cinema room. The 37ft Smallbone kitchen and dining area is an excellent social space with three sets of French doors providing plenty of natural light. The kitchen has an Aga and two central islands, along with space for a large dining table. Also on the ground floor is the self contained annexe, with its open-plan sitting area and kitchen and its own staircase to the first-floor accommodation. Across the first and second floors there are 7 bedrooms. These include a luxury principal bedroom with its own balcony, a large dressing room with fitted storage and an opulent en suite bathroom. Three family sized bathrooms service the remaining bedrooms.Beyond the bedrooms on the second floor is an ideal children's area with a sitting room and a selection of hobby and games rooms.The property also has the benefit of a self contained flat above the garaging block, providing ideal accommodation for guests or family members. The flat includes a spacious L-shaped sitting area, dining area and kitchen, two bedrooms both with access to an en suite bathroom, and a further shower room.The house is set in manicured gardens and grounds, including rolling lawns and immaculate landscaping. There are automated electric security gates at the entrance, with the gravel driveway leading to a large open parking area at the side of the house and access to the detached garaging block, which has parking for up to four vehicles. The garden offers an expansive area of paved terracing, a heated swimming pool with its own sun terrace and timber-framed pool house and far-reaching lawns with hedgerow, shrubs and a variety of mature specimen trees.The property is set in 10.21 acres with stabling, paddock and woodland and is situated in a rural yet convenient location just outside the village of Bolney with its award winning Bolney Wine Estate and vineyard cafe, local village hall with recreational ground and play area, St Mary Magdalene Church and two popular traditional public houses. About four miles distance is the pretty village of Cuckfield, with its boutique style shops and cafes and the larger town of Haywards Heath, just a short distance further, offering a wider range of shops and amenities, as well as a mainline railway service to London Victoria (44 minutes) and London Bridge (42 minutes) The A23/M23 provides easy access to Brighton, Gatwick, and the M25 and national motorway network. There are also a number of excellent schools in the area, state and private sector, including the popular Bolney CE Primary School, Handcross Park Preparatory School, Hurstpierpoint College, Cottesmore, Brighton College, Ardingly College and Burgess Hill School for Girls For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bolney-d523736/for-sale_i69359419
Elegant Regency house of superb proportions, set in magnificent grounds of 4 acres, on the edge of the picturesque village of Birling. DescriptionLangold House is an elegant, classic Regency residence of immense character, history and charm, believed to date from 1817 when it was constructed to serve as a rectory for the Earl of Abergavenny, and later enlarged by his son in 1865 and hosting visits from royalty, offering well-proportioned accommodation retaining charming period features combined with contemporary embellishments. Salient points include a bespoke kitchen by Roundhouse, stylish bathroom suites, multi pane sash windows, dado rails, decorative cornicing, attractive feature fireplaces, a sweeping principal staircase with an oak handrail, and decorative radiator covers. Also of note is the impressive ancillary accommodation, together with the established gardens and grounds, incorporating a swimming pool and tennis court.Langold HouseThe superb principal reception rooms comprises a spectacular drawing room with a feature fireplace and a wide bay to the side with doors opening to the Italian garden, a library/dining room with attractive views to the south and built-in shelving and cupboards to either side of the fireplace, a sitting room with access to the kitchen/ dining room and a family room.The bespoke kitchen by Roundhouse is fitted with a comprehensive range of contemporary wall and base units with integral appliances including a Wolf cooker, and a central island unit with a breakfast bar and doors opening to the terrace. A utility room provides additional storage and space for appliances. There is a well-appointed study and two cloakrooms complete the ground floor.Arranged over the lower ground floor is the most impressive games room with an adjoining wine store with a glass divider and fitted furnishings. From the entrance hall the sweeping staircase rises to the first floor and double aspect principal bedroom suite with built-in wardrobes and an impressive en suite bathroom. There are seven further bedrooms, two served by Jack and Jill bathrooms, and five with en suite shower/bathrooms. Arranged over the entirety of the second floor and completing the accommodation is a spacious and versatile recreation room, a bedroom and bathroom. The Coach HouseThe Coach House has been stylishly converted by the current owners to provide superb ancillary accommodation with an excellent finish, briefly comprising a double aspect sitting room with French doors opening to the garden, a contemporary kitchen fitted with a range of wall and base units with an island incorporating a breakfast bar and doors leading the front and side terrace, a cloakroom and coats cupboard, and two double bedrooms, one with a stylish en suite shower room and walk-through dressing room and one served by a stylish bathroom with a freestanding copper bath.Gardens & GroundsLangold House is approached over a long sweeping gravel drive with electrically operated wrought iron gates. The drive is flanked on both sides by wide areas of lawn, and leads to the front and side of the house where there is ample parking. The impressive, established gardens are a particularly attractive feature of the property and are predominantly laid to lawn with many varieties of trees and shrubs including cedar, oak, horse chestnut, sweet chestnut and beech. To one side of the house is an Italian garden enclosed by a pillared balustrade and featuring paved and gravel paths with beds stocked with olive trees and roses edged with box hedging. On the opposite side of the house is a terraced area with flower beds, both providing excellent opportunities for al fresco entertaining. A gravel path leads to the swimming pool complex featuring a heated swimming pool, pump house and excellent summerhouse with shower, W.C., and kitchenette with drinks fridge. To the side of the swimming pool area is a hard tennis court and on from there are two small paddocks and a mobile stable block, comprising two loose boxes and a tack/feed store. To the far boundary is a pond with aquatic planting and as a whole the grounds provide a high degree of privacy and seclusion.LocationLangold House is located on the edge of the picturesque village of Birling with its church and public house. The attractive town of West Malling has many good cafes and restaurants, and Kings Hill provides a Waitrose supermarket.Comprehensive Shopping: Maidstone (7 miles), Sevenoaks (13 miles) Bluewater. Mainline Rail Services: West Malling (3.5 miles) to London Bridge (from 44 minutes)/Charing Cross/Victoria. Ebbsfleet International (12 miles). Sevenoaks (13.3 miles).Primary Schools: Ryarsh & Offham. Grammar Schools: Maidstone Boys & Girls, Tonbridge & Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar, Judd in Tonbridge & Tunbridge Wells Boys Grammar & Skinners in Tunbridge Wells.Private Schools: The Preparatory Schools at Somerhill. Hilden Grange and Hilden Oaks Preparatory School in Tonbridge. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools. Sackville School in Hildenborough. New Beacon in Sevenoaks. Sutton Valence. Kings in Canterbury. Leisure Facilities: Golf Courses at Kings Hill, Addington, Chart Sutton , The London Club and several in the general Sevenoaks area. David Lloyd Fitness & Leisure Centre in Kings Hill. A host of local cricket & football clubs. Brands Hatch motor circuit. Local equestrian facilities plus field sports.Communications: Excellent access to the motorway network at Leybourne onto the M20, connecting to the M25 for Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. The adjoining road networks offer links to London, Canary Wharf, the Dartford River Crossing, Bluewater Shopping Centre and the South Coast. There is also convenient road access to Channel Tunnel Terminus at both Ashford International Station and Ebbsfleet International Station with high speed rail services into central London (including Stratford for the 2012 Olympics) and Europe.All distances are approximate.Square Footage: 8,011 sq ft Acreage: 4.1 AcresDirectionsFrom the M20 heading east take junction 4 (A2248/West Malling/New Hythe/Rochester). At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A228 (towards Tonbridge/West Malling). At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit towards Birling. Continue through the village of Birling passing the church on the right hand side. Continue out of the village passing Stangate Road on the left hand side where the entrance for Langold House will be found after a high stone wall on the left hand side. Additional InfoLocal Authority: Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council. Tax Band 'H' Services: Mains water, gas, electricity. Private drainage. Gas fired central heating. 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The PropertyLot 1 Main House (coloured pink) Accommodation (about 6,535 sq ft) Ground floor: Georgian doors lead into the entrance hall with an 18th Century staircase, adorned with twisted balusters and bespoke moulded handrails. The entrance hall leads into the formal drawing room, with dual aspect over the gardens, open fireplace with marble surround. There is a smaller study at the rear of the house overlooking the moat and parkland gardens, this room is linked to a shower room with WC. Off the inner hall, with beautiful marble columns, there is a well-proportioned dining room, again overlooking the moat to the rear, with easy access to the kitchen. To the right of the entrance hall is a sitting room with open fireplace. This room leads to the kitchen with a 4 door AGA and walk-in pantry. There is a rear lobby with access to a utility room and a conservatory, which has access to the gardens and has beautiful views over the moat and parkland. Additionally, there is a belfry sometimes used by the current owners to announce mealtimes!First Floor: Stairs from the main entrance hallway rise to the first floor landing. Principal bedroom has plenty of built-in storage and an en suite bathroom, there is also a door into bedroom 2, which would make a good dressing room for the main bedroom. This bedroom has stunning views over the moat and parkland and towards the countryside beyond. Bedroom 3 with ensuite bathroom which has a connecting door (which has a connecting door through to Bedroom 5 with dual aspect of the moat, garden and valley. Bedroom 4 with en suite bathroom, which is also accessed off the main landing and used as a family bathroom, with views over the moat and valley. Bedroom 5 has lovely views over parkland.The second floor is currently used as a separate annexe, with kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. There is also eaves storage and water tank access.There is also a 2-room cellar, with access from the study.Lot 2 The Lodge (1,293 sq ft) (coloured green on plan)Set at the entrance of the estate,The Lodge comprises 3 reception rooms, 2 bedrooms (one on the ground floor), 1 bathroom, kitchen and its own parking and private garden. Currently let on an Assured Shorthold TenancyLot 3 Lawn Cottage (1,365 sq ft) (coloured blue on plan)A charming and pretty detached cottage comprising of 2 reception rooms, galley kitchen, pantry, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and WC, with allocated parking, private gardens and superb views. Currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy.Lot 4 Semaphore Cottage (998 sq ft) (coloured yellow on plan)Situated in a secluded and private setting within mature woodland, the accommodation, which is all on one level, comprises living/dining room, bedroom 1, kitchen, sitting room/bedroom 2, utility room, bathroom, WC and garage. Currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy.The house is approached over a long, private Lime tree lined driveway passing through a set ofgates. The drive sweeps past The Lodge between paddocks and extensive parkland. The drive bends right and passes through a second electronically operated gate to the main house. A circular driveway leads to the front of East Donyland Hall. The Main Hall sits perfectly in its landscape surrounded by mature gardens facing three attractive pedimented buildings. The main drive carries on for access to Lawn Cottage and Semaphore Cottage. From the front of the house there are formal gardens overlooking the rural landscape and moat. To the rear of the house is a parkland setting and there are various areas of woodland. There is a beautiful walled garden, formal rose garden, gazebo, kitchen garden, outdoor swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court, greenhouses and woodland walks. In one section of woodland there are various fish ponds. There are three Listed pedimented buildings within the inner drive, facing the Hall which include:-The Stables with storage leading to an inner yard.The Garden Room overlooking the walled swimming pool with 2 changing rooms, kitchenette, WC and storage.The Brewhouse including a former bread oven, tool shed, workshop and water system.LandThe soil is a coarse loamy soil which has previously grown arable crops. Currently the land is mainly grassland.There is a Farm Business Tenancy (FBT) on 52 acres. Two of the fields have been entered into a Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS). All the other land is in permanent pasture, not within the CSS. On the South Eastern boundary the land runs down to the Roman River and beautiful salt marshes teeming with wildlife, which has been enjoyed by the family over the years. There are also opportunities to launch boats and enjoy water activities on the river.WoodlandThe area to the North has been planted with beech trees. The area of woodland South East of the Hall is mixed broadleaves surrounding the old fish ponds. Other planting has been carried out over the years for boundary protection.The Estate is situated outside the quiet rural village of Fingringhoe in Essex, just 5 miles South East of Colchester. Surrounded by open countryside and next to the Roman River and salt marsh.Sporting & Activities LocallySailing at Mersea Island, sailing, canoeing and Paddle at Rowhedge and other facilities on the East Coast. Golf at Birch Grove Golf Club Colchester Golf Club and Braintree Golf Club.SchoolingA wide range of schools are available in the area, including Fingringhoe primary school, Holmwood House, Colchester Prep and High Schools, Felsted School. New Hall School in Chelmsford. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rowhedge-d21880/for-sale_i71652357
Impressive Grade II listed property, restored and updated for modern living, set in beautiful parkland grounds. DescriptionCheveney is set in an elevated rural position, surrounded by formal gardens and parkland, on the edge of Yalding village with its village shop, post office, pubs, pre-school, primary school and doctor's surgery.The property is approached over a long gated driveway and was built in the latter part of the 17th Century, originally of oak framed construction under a plain tiled roof, extended in the 19th Century and restored in the early part of the 20th Century. Over the course of the last twelve months, the current owner has undertaken a comprehensive modernisation project, resulting in Cheveney now providing magnificent family accommodation set in an idyllic rural position, yet in easy access to all road and rail services. With almost 11,000 sq ft of accommodation, salient points include stylish kitchen and bathroom suites, high ceilings, decorative coving, recessed lighting, dado rails, lead light bay windows, exposed timbers, and extraordinary feature fireplaces. Also of note are the manicured gardens and grounds, together with the impressive lake adorned in established aquatic planting. There are five primary reception rooms, all of excellent proportions and accessed primarily from the great hall. Cheveney is approached over a sweeping, gated driveway culminating at the front of the property and providing ample off road parking. The gardens are a particular feature of the property being a combination of formal beds and and landscaped lawns interspersed with a variety of established evergreen and deciduous trees.A terrace spans the property providing ample areas for al fresco entertaining, and an idyllic lake is adorned in established aquatic planting. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with an Aga, space for appliances and an island unit incorporating a breakfast bar. The adjoining family room provides access to a utility room. There is a three bedroomed ground floor apartment ideal for staff or family.Arranged over the first floor are 8 bedrooms, and an attic room on the second floor.LocationShopping: Maidstone (5.9 miles), West Malling (7.8 miles), Tonbridge (9.3 miles). Tunbridge Wells (11 miles).Mainline Rail Services: Paddock Wood (5.3 miles) to London Bridge/Cannon Street/Charing Cross. Primary Schools: Yalding, Laddingford and Collier Street.Grammar Schools: Maidstone - Maidstone Grammar School, Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, Invicta Grammar School, Oakwood Park Grammar School. Tonbridge - Tonbridge Grammar School, Weald of Kent Grammar School, The Judd School. Tunbridge Wells - Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, The Skinners' School.State Schools: Maidstone, Tonbridge and Paddock Wood. Private Schools: The Preparatory Schools at Somerhill. Hilden Grange in Tonbridge. Sutton Valence. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks. St Helen's Montessori at East Farleigh. Benenden and Dulwich Prep at Cranbrook.Leisure Facilities: David Lloyd Health Club at Kings Hill. Leisure centres in Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone. Poult Wood Golf Course in Hadlow, Kings Hill Golf Club and West Malling Golf Club.Motorway Links: The M20 and M26 at Wrotham Heath gives access to the M25, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports and the Channel Tunnel Terminus.All distances are approximate.Square Footage: 10,864 sq ft Acreage: 8.1 AcresDirectionsFrom Sevenoaks High Street head south on the A225. Continue down River Hill bearing right towards the roundabout. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A21. Continue for approximately 5.4 miles and take the A26 exit to Tonbridge. At the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A26. At the next roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the B2017 (Tudeley Road). Continue for 3.7 miles and at the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A228 (Maidstone Road). At the next roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A228 (Branbridges Road). At the following roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A228 and after 0.4 miles turn left onto Beltring Road. At the end of the road take a slight left turn onto Lees Road and continue into Yalding village. In the centre of Yalding turn left onto High Street, continue over the bridge and proceed up the hill before turning right onto Vicarage Road. Pass the Yalding Primary School heading south-east towards The Glebe for 0.4 miles and the gates for Cheveney will be found on the left hand side. Additional InfoMains water, electricity and gas. Private drainage incorporating a Biodisc Klargester installed in 2019. Further information available upon request. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_maidstone-d196350/for-sale_i69199467
Recently extended Belgravia townhouse with stunning south facing garden DescriptionThe house has recently been extended at the rear creating a wonderful living room at garden level, extending the ground floor drawing room and creating a terrace off the drawing room. The garden has been beautifully redesigned and is a stunning south facing space. The principal bedroom suite is on the first floor and there are three further bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor.LocationCaroline Terrace is a particularly sought after street in prime Belgravia. This house is located on the south side within a terrace of most attractive houses. It is conveniently located for the attractions of Elizabeth Street and Ebury Street to the east and Sloane Square and the Kings Road to the west. The nearest underground station is Sloane Square (District and Circle lines) which is only 0.2 miles away. Victoria Station is 0.5 miles awaySquare Footage: 2,150 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_belgravia-d529018/for-sale_i70915111
A fantastic family home benefiting from airconditioning, lift, garage and garden in the heart of Belgravia. DescriptionAccommodation includes ground floor reception room, open plan kitchen and family room, principal bedroom with built in storage and en suite bathroom, three further en suite bedrooms, utility room and two guest cloakrooms.The house benefits from a lift which runs from the lower ground floor up to the first floor , garage, off street parking, private patio garden and air conditioning.LocationChesham Mews is a prime Belgravia address and is close to the local shops on Motcomb Street as well as Knightsbridge, Sloane Street and Hyde Park.The nearest underground station is Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line) which is 0.4 miles away. Victoria Station is 0.7 miles away.Square Footage: 2,136 sq ft For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_belgravia-d529018/for-sale_i69772057
A fantastic four bedroom freehold house with lift, garage and private patio garden located in prime Belgravia. Accommodation includes ground floor reception room, open-plan kitchen and family room, principal bedroom with built-in storage and en-suite bathroom, three further en-suite bedrooms, utility room and two guest cloakrooms. The house benefits from a lift which runs from the lower ground floor level up to the first floor, garage, off-street parking, private patio garden and air conditioning. Chesham Mews is a prime Belgravia addressand is just a short walk from the local shops on Motcomb Street as well as Knightsbridge, Sloane Street and Hyde Park. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_london-d196251/for-sale_i69761180
An elegant recently constructed WATERFRONT HOME offering just under 6500 sqft of luxury living. HEATED OUTDOOR POOL LIFT TO ALL FLOORS DIRECT BEACH ACCESS PRIVATE MARINE ESTATE. The PropertySituated on a prestigious private estate in West Sussex, this elegant seafront home offers just under 6500 sqft of luxury living. Enjoy unobstructed panoramic English Channel vistas, a heated outdoor pool, and a sun-soaked south-facing garden with direct access to a privately owned greensward and tranquil beach. Custom-built by the acclaimed Holmes Building Services Ltd, this opulent haven encompasses just under 6500 sqft of living space, including seven en-suite bedrooms. Completed in October 2019 and backed by an LABC 10-year House Builders Guarantee, this residence promises both indulgence and peace of mind.As you enter this stylish home, you are greeted with a breathtakingly spacious grand entrance hall which allows views of the entire length of the property and onto the garden beyond. An elegant easy-rise staircase and an encased elevator provide access to all floors, while the atrium and skylight above bathe the area in natural light.Entertain in style in the sprawling open-plan family room, which seamlessly blends a hand-built luxury kitchen, a spacious breakfast area, and a grand dining area. Other living spaces include a separate Drawing room with an open fireplace, and a ground-floor guest suite exuding luxury.Elegance knows no bounds as you step onto the 17.4m (57ft) first-floor glass-fronted balcony, accessible from the two principal bedroom suites and an upper lounge, which is a prominent area of the design and enjoyment of this home. From this vantage point, relish breathtaking vistas that extend far beyond the horizon. Set within a discreet, private estate in a charming West Sussex village designated as an 'Area of Special Character,' this residence is a true gem.The second and third floors reveal further splendour with air-conditioned principal bedroom suites, each adorned with dressing rooms, designer bathrooms, and access to the awe-inspiring balcony overlooking the sea. Additional features such as an office suite, a fitness room, and ample storage seamlessly merge elegance with functionality. Technological marvels abound, from underfloor heating throughout and Wi-Fi boosters on each floor to electric-controlled roller blinds and a designer cabinet lift connecting all three levels. The property is equipped with a monitored alarm system, audio/visual intercom, and full CCTV coverage. The outside is equally magnificent, featuring a double-width garage, a sweeping carriage driveway with electric gates, and a heated swimming pool with a retractable solar cover. The landscaped garden and extensive terrace envelop the property in tranquillity, completing the vision of a lavish coastal haven.Location Discover the charm of Middleton-on-Sea, a picturesque village nestled along Sussex Bay's serene shoreline. With a quaint village pond, an array of detached homes, essential shops, and easy access to the sea, Middleton-on-Sea is the perfect place to call home.As you enter Sea Lane, a leafy road, you'll be just moments away from the beach, a private greensward, and historic beach huts available to residents. Enjoy leisurely strolls, beach activities, and water sports, or simply relax by the sea.Middleton offers an array of amenities, including a renowned French bakery, with Tito and Jane, delivering artisan bread and pastries to your doorstep. The village boasts individually designed homes, convenient shops with free delivery, and access to Middleton Sports Club for tennis, fitness, boules, yoga, etc. Additionally, there are a number of fabulous restaurants in Middleton and within walking distance of the village such as the well-respected Fino restaurant and Bar, The Boundary Restaurant at the Middleton Sports Club, the renowned Bailifscourt Hotel Restaurant, the newly opened Black Horse gastro pub, The Beresford Pub, as well as an array of cafes and bars serving excellent quality food.This hidden gem has a rich history, with properties often changing hands privately, preserving its unique character. Managed by MOSA (Middleton On Sea Association), Middleton maintains its charm and community spirit while preventing unsympathetic development.Experience the timeless appeal of Middleton on Sea, where history, natural beauty, and modern comforts come together seamlessly.Providing city dwellers, the perfect coastal escape, Middleton-On-Sea has become one of the most desirable locations to reside along the South Coast. Only 10 miles away is the historic Cathedral City of Chichester which has a plethora of bars and restaurants, as well as a comprehensive range of shopping facilities and weekly markets. Cultural activities include the highly regarded Chichester Festival Theatre and the Pallant House Gallery.To the north of Middleton is the South Downs National Park which provides miles of beautiful walks and rides. At Goodwood, there is the famous racecourse, golf courses and airfield. Goodwood also hosts many events throughout the year, including the annual Festival of Speed and the Goodwood Revival.Chichester Marina, Chichester Harbour and Littlehampton Harbour provide moorings, berthings and lifting facilities for all classes of vessels.Further InformationLocal Authority: Arun District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: HMains Electricity, Water and Drainage EPC BPrivate Estate Charge: We understand the Private Estate Charge to be £175 per annum. Tenure: FreeholdFixtures and Fittings: Only items explicitly mentioned in the sales particulars are included in the sale. While we strive to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as floods, easements, covenants, and other property-related details rests with the buyer. Our listing information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not be solely relied upon for making purchasing decisions. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_middleton-on-sea-d22817/for-sale_i71445395
* Superbly Appointed Detached Front-line Residence * Unobstructed Southerly Sea Views * Requested Private Marine Estate Setting * Remainder of 10 Year Builders Guarantee Until 2029 * 7 Bedrooms With 7 En-suite Facilities * Disability Access To All Floors Via Bespoke Cabinet Lift * Heated Swimming Pool * No Onward Chain * Approx. 7,000 Sq Ft / 650.3 Sq M (incl. garage & outbuilding) Designed by the current owner occupiers, with an impeccable attention to detail and custom built by award winning 'Holmes Building Services Ltd', who specialise in the construction of front-line properties, Waterside was completed in late 2019, to an incredibly high standard creating, what can only be described as the perfect coastal residence, catering for all needs and requirements. The property is approached via custom made sliding electric gates with video entry system, which lead through a block paved carriage driveway providing secure on-site parking for several Vehicles in front of the adjoining double garage. Upon entering the property the first notable feature is how the ground floor has been specifically raised to capture the view from the front door, through the full depth of the property, into the rear garden and sea beyond, while at the same time providing privacy from the beach. The 39' 8 x 17' 3 grand reception hall, with marble polished tiled flooring, boasts an atrium and skylight above, maximising light into the centre of this unique home, along with a designer cabinet lift serving all three floors and a feature easy rise staircase with glazed balustrade and inset lighting. The rear hosts a formal dining area, with SHUCO high security double glazed sliding doors providing access to the rear sun terrace, swimming pool and garden. Bespoke doors lead to the kitchen, family/living room and sitting room, while an open plan walkway flows through to an internal hall with integrated bespoke guest's cloaks storage. The luxurious fully fitted kitchen, hand built by Edward Loxley of Nottingham is an open plan through room, measuring 45' 9 overall by 18' 1, allowing the space to be utilised as a kitchen with quality integrated appliances, breakfasting area and delightful family/living room at the rear with working fireplace. To the front a pocket sliding door leads into the adjoining fully fitted utility room with a range of bespoke fitted storage units which in turn provides access into the adjoining garage, along with a pocket door to a separate ground floor wet room and door to the rear allowing access from the garden and swimming pool terrace. In addition, the ground floor boasts a delightful separate sitting room with working fireplace, a ground floor cloakroom with w.c. and wash basin and a highly versatile ground floor bedroom suite with adjoining en-suite shower room and built-in wardrobes. Throughout the property, on all three floors, there is underfloor heating via a wet system run from the gas boiler. The first floor hosts a through, front to rear, central landing/lounge with integral kitchenette cupboard and large built-in linen store, either side of the cabinet lift. The feature staircase rises to the second floor (along with cabinet lift access) where a skylight floods the landing with natural light. Doors lead to the four first floor bedroom suites. The full width balcony/sun terrace is accessed from the landing and bedrooms 1 and 2 via Shuco sliding double doors. Bedrooms 1 and 2 both provide air conditioning, both with superb Southerly sea views and both with generous dressing rooms and luxuriously equipped bath/shower rooms. Bedrooms 3 and 4 both provide en-suite shower rooms and both with built-in wardrobes. The second floor hosts a further central landing and two highly versatile further bedroom suites, both with large en-suite shower rooms. Bedroom 5 lends itself to a variety of uses such as a fitness suite and boasts air conditioning, triple Velux Cabrio balcony skylights with stunning Southerly sea views and walk-in eaves storage. In addition, there is a Comms room adjacent to the cabinet lift and various eaves access doors. Externally, the rear Southerly garden is a true delight providing screening at the rear whilst still being able to enjoy the sea view from the covered terrace. The heated swimming pool has an electrically retractable solar cover and to the side of the property there is a purpose built plant room housing the gas boiler for the pool with an adjacent purpose built store. Situated immediately behind the property there is a private residents greensward which in turn provides direct access to the beach. Location The village of Middleton-on-Sea lies to the east of Bognor Regis town centre and provides a real community spirit, with a village centre offering a comprehensive range of village amenities with a traditional ironmongers, food outlets and three public houses within walking distance. The Sea Lane estate evolved in the 1920's and provides a real mixture of property styles, along with access to the private beach. The mainline railway station (London Victoria approx. 1hr 45) can be found within approx. 2 miles to the east in Bognor Regis town centre along with the pier and a variety of bars and restaurants. The historic city of Chichester is within a short drive which offers a wider range of shopping facilities, cathedral and famous Festival Theatre. Goodwood motor circuit and racecourse are also close by. Current EPC Rating: B (87) Estate Charge: £175.00 p.a. Council Tax: Band H £4,400.86 (2024 - 2025) Arun District Council/Middleton For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bognor-regis-d196739/for-sale_i71487704
A stunning luxuriously appointed Sea Fronting Detached Residence on Private Estate with Direct unobstructed panoramic views from all principal rooms over a south facing landscaped garden, the pool and the English Channel with gated direct access to privately owned greensward and the beach on gated plot approaching 0.45 acre in private road. Custom built by the Award Winning Holmes Building Services Ltd to Marine Grade Standards Nett Internal: 667m2 (7180 sq ft) including Garage and 41m2 (441 sq) full height storage rooms) Completed & Handed Over in October 2019 NHBC 10 Year House Builders Guarantee valid to 19 December 2029 Stunning 17.4m (57ft) long 1st Floor glass fronted South balcony with full access from Master bedroom suites and upper lounge with unobstructed views to the Sea Discreet time forgotten Private Estate in a Pretty West Sussex village 'Area of Special Character' Heated Swimming Pool with electrically retractable solar cover in landscaped garden Carriage driveway with custom made electrically operated sliding gates with parking for 10 cars plus Gas Underground heating throughout All Floors and Staircases constructed from reinforced concrete for maximum strength/soundproofing ACCOMMODATIONGROUND FLOOR Breathtakingly Spacious Grand Entrance Hall with Atrium and Ski Light above extending to ample Separate Open Dinning Area with table seating for 12 people Luxurious Custom hand built Kitchen by Edward Loxley with Granite surfaces incorporating a generous breakfast area extending to spacious family lounge area (presently with 6 seater L Shaped Sofa and a sizeable armchair) with wall mounted TV over working fire place Separate Formal Lounge with open working Fireplace and mantle Generous secondary Hallway flanked by pair of Guest Cloak cupboards Guest Bedroom Suite. Guest cloakroom Custom Built utility room Wet Room with side access to the raised rear terrace incorporating a swimming poolFIRST FLOOR * Spacious Landing incorporating Lounge with Observation area and concealed kitchenette Pair of Air-Conditioned Master Bedroom Suites either side of spacious 1st Floor Lounge/Observation Hall each with fully fitted Dressing Room Spacious 17.4m long 1st Floor Balcony with access from all Sea Fronting rooms via Sliding Glass Patio Doors to specular views of the garden, the Greensward, the beach and the English Channel. Two Further Bedrooms with en-suitesSECOND FLOOR Air Conditioned Office Suite' combined with 'Observation/Seating area and en-suite facilities off and Velux Cabrio Balcony opening to Stunning Views to the sea and beyondFitness Room with en-suite (Presently used as Study/work area) Two standing height Storage Rooms with extensive additional storage under Eaves Comms Room. Gallery LandingCABINET LIFT - Serving all three FloorsWI-Fi ETC Wi-Fi networked under floor heating Intelligent Lighting system in principle Areas Monitored Alarm Audio/Visual intercom system for gate opening form all floors in the property Electric controlled roller blinds Electric operated Veulx Sky Lights Full CCTV coverage Wi-Fi Boosters on every floor Facility to introduce Fibre Optics in future Electric point Car Battery chargingSTAIRCASES : Easy Rise Reinforced Concrete construction with safety by Reinforced Glass Panel Balustrades and Stainless Steel Handrails EXTERNAL Double width Heated Garage (interconnecting by door to utility room and living area) Carriage way drive with electrically operated Gates and Parking for at least a further 10 Cars Fully landscaped rear Garden Heated Swimming Pool (11m x 4.5m) with electrically retractable solar cover Custom Built Pool Plant room with adjoining shelved storage room Cold water shower Extensive 52m2 (560 sq ft) Patio adjacent to Pool and covered area below the entire length of the 1st Floor BalconyFLOOR COVERINGS Ground Floor: Marble throughout Upper Floors & Staircases: Fitted Carpeting En-suites and balcony: Porcelanosa Ceramic Floor TilesCENTRAL HEATING & PLUMBING Stuart Turner Mainsboost MB 450CV-3 Pressurised water holding system consisting 3 water vessels with Mainsboost Charging Unit heated by a Commercial Gas Boiler Traditional Wet Underground system with hot water supplied from above Sanitary Ware: Willroy and Bosch and Hans GrohePATIO DOORS 'SHUCO' Thermal Pack (Power Coated) High Security Sliding Glass Patio Doors fitted to all Ground and First floor Sea Facing doors opening to uninterrupted views to the Pool, the Garden & the Sea. Approx Overall Dimensions:- Ground Floor: 4m (13ft 2ins) long x 2.4m (8ft) high First Floor: 4m (13ft.2ins long x 2.1m (6ft 7ins) highENVIRONMENTAL Designated as 'Area of Special Character' Environmental Agency Bathing (Sea) water quality classification: 'Excellent' For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_middleton-on-sea-d22817/for-sale_i71470682
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