Description: A charming Grade II listed 17th century house situated in the centre of this historic village with the benefit of extensive off road parking and stabling for several horses.
ACCOMMODATION Entrance hall; drawing room; dining room; kitchen/breakfast room with walk-in pantry; large utility/boot room; shower/cloakroom; three large double bedrooms; study/bedroom four; family bathroom; cellar. AMENITIES Off road parking for several vehicles; rear garden and croft; stone barn currently used as stabling for six horses and a log store. DESCRIPTION An attractive, Grade II listed, period house, formerly an Inn, which was built on the site of a family graveyard dating from the plague period. The house is either approached off the street via the front door or alternatively there is a private rear driveway leading to a large area of off road parking and then a path down to the back door. The house is briefly arranged as follows: The front door leads to an entrance hall off which is a door giving access to a cellar with original stone thralls and salting slab and a large cloakroom/shower room on the wall of which is a gas fired boiler. The drawing room is at the front of the house and has working shutters, a beamed ceiling and working fireplace with stone surround. The dining room is opposite the drawing room and also has a stone fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room is to the rear of the house and has two windows overlooking the rear garden, a gas fired AGA and a walk-in pantry. Off the kitchen is a large utility/boot room with access to the rear garden and also a side courtyard. To the first floor is a good sized master bedroom to the rear of the house and overlooking the garden. There is a further large double bedroom to the front with a single bedroom adjacent which is currently used as a study. The bathroom is fitted with a full suite comprising bath, W.C. and wash hand basin. To the second floor is a further large room which is used as a bedroom with a decent sized sitting area. Outside, to the rear of the house is an attractive garden mainly laid to lawn with border surrounds leading to a small croft in front of the barn. There are various small stone buildings used for storage. The barn formerly had planning consent to be converted into a holiday cottage which, subject to re-applying for consent, it could have again. Our clients however, use the barn for stabling with to the ground floor three stables and an adjoining old pig-sty with original pig feeders, formerly used for a child’s pony and now in use as a log store. To the first floor are three further stables which are accessed from the higher ground to the rear. There is a large area of off road parking for several cars, part of which is gated off and has a further storage facility. This area is used as a small paddock. IMPORTANT NOTICE In accordance with the Misrepresentation Act 1967 and the Property Mis-Description Act 1991 these details have been prepared in good faith; they are not intended to constitute part of an offer of contract. Any information contained herein whether in the text, plans or photographs is given in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement or representation of fact. Any measurement or distance referred to herein is approximate only. October 2011 VIEWING All viewing is to be strictly by appointment with Caudwell & Co on 01629 810 018 |