Impressive 1913 built country residence offering a wealth of charm and character features steeped in local Liberty family history set within beautiful landscaped gardens of about two acres.
Pipers is an impressive 1913 built country house, offering a wealth of charm and character features and which is rich in local Liberty family history.
The house is set within beautifully landscaped formal gardens including a swimming pool and tennis court. At the entrance there is the landmark Grade II listed figure head of Admiral Lord Howe taken from the Navy’s last wooden warship.
The main entrance porch and front door lead from an attractive walled courtyard with the family entrance via another courtyard to the side. The ground floor layout is spacious and adaptable for both a modern day family lifestyle and more formal entertaining; the magnificent drawing room is worthy of special mention with its vaulted roof, galleried windows on either side and feature stone fireplace. Leading off the drawing room in wings is a pretty sitting room with study area and the dining room with an attractive rounded bay window. The family sized kitchen/breakfast/family room, superbly fitted with an extensive range of bespoke units has granite worktops and incorporates an Aga with hob.
The informal dining area, featuring a hand crafted dresser, has at the far end an enlarged sitting area with doors overlooking the patio. Doors lead to a study and a rear hallway leading to the utility/boot room and large TV/play room. A superb wine cellar is accessed from the hall.
Upstairs there are a total of seven bedrooms with the smallest currently used as a dressing room. The two principal bedrooms are in the wings, both with internal windows by their doorways, which overlook the vaulted drawing room. They both have spacious well-appointed en-suite bathrooms. The remaining bedrooms are served by two further bathrooms, one en-suite to bedroom four which also has a mezzanine platform.
An undoubted feature is the wonderful gardens and grounds beautifully landscaped with areas of lawn interspersed by well stocked flower beds with neat hedges and dwarf walling. The centre piece is an idyllic ornamental pond and waterfall. There is a Victorian style greenhouse as well as sheds and summer houses together with a productive vegetable and soft fruit garden. Within the rear garden there is an enclosed hard tennis court and to the side a heated swimming pool.
The house is approached via electric entrance gates where the Admiral Lord Howe figurehead is prominently sited with a sweeping gravel drive flanked by staddle stones with plenty of parking and turning space in front of the house. There is an oak framed triple bay garage (one open) with a useful studio/annexe with en-suite bathroom above. Within the enclosed courtyard there is a second oak framed carport with attached tractor mower and garden store.
Agents Note: The tennis court has been resurfaced since the images were taken.
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Pipers has an interesting history including the Grade II listed figure head from the Navy's last wooden warship and provides an impressive country house proposition.
Nick PounceProperty agent