Traditional Manor House with stunning views and stone barns.
Staverton Manor is a substantial stone built property with tiled roof, and benefits from fabulous far reaching views. Situated within a Conservation Area, it is thought to date back to the mid 16th Century. The Grade II listed status means it has retained much of its character and charm, with open fire places, window seats and wooden shutters to enjoy. The property has been sympathetically extended over the years increasing the size of the ground floor space, offering a huge amount of flexible living as it could be divided to create a self contained two bedroom cottage as well as a larger family home. Ideal for multigenerational living.
On entering the property through the oak front door one enters into the light reception hall with access to the two largest reception rooms and study. The generous drawing room is dual aspect with a stone fireplace and wood burning stove as the main focal point and glass doors leading out onto the rear garden benefitting from the fabulous uninterrupted views. The family room, conveniently located next to the kitchen, could be used as a formal dining room. It has a large inglenook fireplace which is currently blocked but could be put back to working order. The kitchen/breakfast room has a number of built in cupboards and shelves providing plenty of storage space, with an electric Aga, electric oven and four-ring LPG gas hob. There is ample space for a dining table within the kitchen with the adjoining oak framed garden room offering extra dining space or a cosy seating area over looking the garden and countryside beyond. Adjacent to the kitchen is a very useful boot room with access to the front drive, wc and utility room with access to the rear drive. The sitting room, is part of the of the original Manor cottage which lends itself to providing self -contained living accommodation, subject to planning.
The property is situated in a prominent position, set back from Manor Road enclosed by a stone wall and cast iron gates. There is ample front and rear driveway parking. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and shrub boarders, with a lovely summer house and views to the west over open countryside. There are two stone barns, one of which is used for storing garden equipment and machinery, and the other a larger barn, beautifully constructed providing an ideal entertaining space/ art studio or games room. There is the potential to convert either of these barns into further accommodation subject to planning. The gardens adjoin the paddock with access onto the road through solid wooden gates and the footpath. In all about 2 acres.
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This is a fabulous family home with so much space to offer with endless possibilities for the stone barns.
Sophie GannonProperty agent