- Grade II listed period house +
- Beautful gardens +
- Various outbuildings +
- Double garage +
- Spacious accommodation +
- 4 reception rooms +
- 7 bedrooms +
- 3 bathrooms +
The Parsonage is a handsome and substantial Grade II listed period house. Dating from the mid-17th century with later additions and believed to have links to the Seymour family. Its striking chequered flint and limestone façades create an impressive first impression. Inside, the property offers seven bedrooms and four beautifully appointed reception rooms, enriched by a wealth of attractive original features and timeless traditional styling.
The welcoming reception hall features wooden parquet flooring and attractive, recessed shelving, as well as doors leading to the three main, formal ground-floor reception rooms. These include the dual aspect drawing room with its tall sash window to the front, cast-iron fireplace and French doors opening to the south-facing garden at the rear. There is also a formal dining room with timber beams overhead and the remains of an inglenook fireplace, while the sitting room provides further space in which to relax, with its full-height sash window affording views across the garden. Also on the ground floor, the open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home and features a modern extension with a ceiling lantern skylight overhead and southwest-facing bi-folds opening to the garden. The kitchen area has shaker-style fitted units in white, a central island, an induction hob and an Aga, with the dining area providing ample space for a family dining table for everyday meals. There is also a large utility room and a cellar with space for further appliances and home storage.
The first floor features five well-presented double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with its built-in wardrobes and adjoining dressing room and bathroom with an over-bath shower. The first floor also has a family bathroom, which has a Jack and Jill entrance from the second bedroom, while stairs continue to the second floor, where there are two additional double bedrooms with eaves storage, plus a family shower room.
The house is set within enchanting country gardens with various splendid original details. At the entrance, a gate opens to the gravel driveway, which provides parking and turning space for several vehicles, as well as allowing access to the double garage for further parking and storage. The garden includes areas of lawn to either side of the driveway, while at the sides and rear there are beautifully maintained gardens in three distinct areas, with manicured lawns, sunny patio areas, paved pathways, border beds bursting with colourful flowering perennials, an orchard and a vegetable garden with raised beds. There is also a detached stable block, which could be used for storage and workshop space, or potentially converted, subject to the necessary consents.