- Reception hall +
- drawing room +
- dining room +
- family room +
- kitchen/breakfast room +
- study +
- conservatory +
- utility room +
- cloakroom +
- principal bedroom with ensuite shower room +
Originally crafted in 1889 and thoughtfully extended in the early 20th century, this beautifully preserved former coach house blends period grandeur with refined contemporary living to create a truly extraordinary family home. Its architectural heritage, rich detailing and superbly curated interiors offer a sense of timeless elegance.
The reception hall makes an immediate impression - its limestone floors and sweeping wall of leaded light windows capture the garden vistas and bathe the space in soft, natural light. Designed for both intimate gatherings and grand entertaining, the ground floor unfolds gracefully from the heart of the home: the exquisite kitchen/breakfast room. A stunning and bespoke kitchen/breakfast room features a central island carved from granite and bespoke cabinetry housing high-quality integrated appliances and is air conditioned. The adjoining family room opens through original double doors to the gardens, inviting the outdoors in. The principal reception rooms radiate warmth and charm. The dining room, with its vaulted beamed ceiling, log-burning fire and original leaded windows, offers a dramatic yet welcoming setting for memorable evenings. The drawing room, complete with a graceful period fireplace and enchanting porthole window, flows into the conservatory, creating a serene retreat bathed in light. The study lies to the other side of the reception hall. Upstairs, the principal bedroom serves as a peaceful sanctuary, with French doors opening to a Juliet balcony and views across the gardens. A contemporary en-suite and a suite of fitted wardrobes enhance its appeal. Three further bedrooms and a beautifully appointed family bathroom, featuring a generous walk-in shower, complete the first floor. Each bedroom is also air conditioned.
Outside
The gardens form an integral part of the home’s allure. Lush lawns, mature borders and an advanced irrigation system ensure year-round beauty. Raised decking accessed from the kitchen with seating areas offer perfect spaces for alfresco dining, quiet reflection, and summer gatherings.
At the far end of the garden, an exquisite Victorian glasshouse stands as a testament to craftsmanship of a bygone era. Retaining its original ironwork benches, it provides a captivating focal point. Beyond lie a flourishing vegetable and fruit garden, raised beds, espaliered trees and two discreet brick stores, thoughtfully tucked away from view.
The garage is currently purposed as a home gym/studio which can be accessed from the garden and also interconnects with the study.