Attractive duplex apartment in Georgian Country House.
The Property
Ramridge House is a Grade II* Listed former Georgian Country Mansion that was designed and built by Robert Adam in 1779, and re-modelled and extended in 1855. During the Second World War, Ramridge House became a Royal Air Force headquarters and Officers' Mess. In the late 1980s the house was sensitively converted into 9 exclusive apartments.
2 Ramridge House is a duplex apartment carefully maintained by the current owner of 28 years. The apartment is entered from the spacious communal hall on the ground floor, and on entry there is a hall, kitchen and large sitting room. The ground floor accommodation benefits from high ceilings, large Georgian windows and well-proportioned rooms. There is an ornate staircase leading into the lower ground floor where there are two bedrooms, a family bathroom and en suite shower room. There are some fine historic features including a mural painted in 1944 to honour the RAF.
The Gardens
Ramridge House sits in approximately 2 acres of surrounding communal parkland for the residents to enjoy. The beautiful and well maintained gardens include a parterre garden in the shape of the Union Jack, sculptures and topiary trees as well as private vegetable plots for each apartment. There are numerous sitting areas to enjoy the surrounding countryside.
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There's a lot of history and charm to this home - I love the mural dedicated to the RAF!
Will Sayer