Character house with large garden in the heart of the village.
Formerly the vicarage to the neighbouring church, the house offers generous accommodation with excellent room sizes, a fine staircase and many period features. It is fair to say that the house would now benefit from sympathetic modernisation and refurbishment, yet offers huge potential for a buyer to improve to their own taste, budget and timescale.
From the glazed entrance porch, the front door opens into the entrance hall, with a cloakroom and WC, and a door to the cellar. The good size drawing room at the rear has a stone fire surround with open grate, and double aspect windows including French doors to the garden. The separate dining room has a painted wood fire surround flanked by twin arched recesses and a tall window to the side with window shutters. The study has a window overlooking the garden. The kitchen/ breakfast room has a range of floor and wall units, a door to the dining room and a walk in larder. The utility room has a wall mounted gas fired boiler, a range of units, plumbing for a washing machine, and a door to outside.
From the hall, a fine staircase with painted wood balustrading leads up to the spacious first floor landing with linen and storage cupboards. There are four good size bedrooms, and a family bathroom with bath, basin, and shower, and a separate WC.
Outside
A five bar gate opens into the shingle driveway which provides extensive parking and gives access to the attached Single Garage with up and over door. The gardens are a particular feature of the house, extending to just under a third of an acre and adjoining the churchyard. They are mostly walled and mainly laid to lawn with a variety of shrubs and trees and a south facing terrace perfect for summer entertaining.
Agents Note
The new owners will be required to formally change the name of the house. Further details to be advised.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
The view across the garden to the church is particularly special
Jamie MortenProperty agent