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Attractive church conversion situated in an idyllic country setting with gardens and grounds in excess of 20 acres.
Built on the site of a former Saxon church St. James' church was the creation of Thomas Henry Wyatt and constructed for the Paget family in 1846. The church then was then closed in the 1950's. The current owners took it over in 1985 and improved and enhanced the conversion to its current form.
Built in attractive Doulting freestone under a slate roof and still enjoying its imposing spire complete with weathervane this impressive church conversion boasts accommodation approaching 3,000 sq ft arranged predominantly over 2 floors whilst enjoying a spacious open plan feel and making the most of its ecclesiastical features. The property sits in grounds of 20 acres which comprise of formal gardens and a well-maintained paddock field. This affords for an open aspect to the rear and the peace and security of no near neighbours.
Inside the property enjoys a predominantly open plan feel to the ground floor with the former nave, chancel and vestry now providing a welcoming and impressive living area with impressive masonry complete with intricate detail, large ornate windows bathing the space in divine light and a practical stripped wooden and stone pennant flagstone floors. Accessed either from the main portico or the everyday side entrance door this impressive space has to be seen to be fully appreciated. For practical everyday use the is a bespoke fitted kitchen leading off as well a utility room and cloakroom. An ornate cast iron spiral staircase leads to the first floor and onto a large open plan occasional bedroom area (ideal for children and guests) which also then links and leads to the principal bedroom with its en-suite bathroom as well as bedroom 2 and a shower room. There are steps up to a bathroom, which has a staircase up to a study/bedroom 4. The first floor also enjoys some unique features which comprise of the large exposed wooden ceiling trusses complete with decorative inlays, ornate moulded stone windows and exposed stone work.
Gardens and Grounds
The property enjoys glorious gardens. There is no graveyard. Immediately around the home are paved seating areas, gravel pathways and well stocked flower beds. There are lawns around these areas interspersed with beautiful box and conifer hedging as well as some specimen trees. There is access from the garden or the neighbouring country lane via a five-bar gate into the large 19 acre field which is ideal for keeping horses or live stock or simply offering the protection and privacy you may desire from this heavenly country retreat.
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A beautiful and sympathetic conversion making the very most of its ecclesiastical charm.
Matthew PeglerProperty agent