A handsome period village house in a popular village.
Whittington House is a charming detached property constructed of Cotswold stone beneath slate and tiled roofs. The property is believed to date from the mid-fifteenth century with eighteenth century additions and retains plenty of original period features such as a flagstone floor, exposed beams and deep windows. The property has recently undergone significant modernisation with new bathrooms, flooring, heating system and electrics. Local legend holds that Dick Whittington started his journey to London from Whittington House, hence the name. Whittington House is not listed.
Whittington House offers very well-presented accommodation situated over three floors. The front door leads into a spacious dual aspect dining room with staircase leading to the first floor. The dining room has handsome cornicing, a flagstone floor and a projecting bay window which allows light to flood in. A door leads to a more intimate morning room which is a perfect place to relax in front of the splendid fireplace. A second door from the dining room leads to the sitting room which has exposed stone walls, exposed timbers and an open fireplace housing a wood burning stove.
There is a well-proportioned snug with a magnificent inglenook and deep window sills. A rear hall leads to the double height vaulted kitchen/breakfast room which is the heart of the home. With four windows and double doors at the end leading to the garden, this is a lovely light room with lots of character. There is a good range of floor mounted units and a superb central island with hob. Next to the kitchen is a utility room and cloakroom.
Stairs rise from the drawing room to the first floor where there is a principal bedroom enjoying a walk in wardrobe and a en suite bathroom a step up into a wet room. There are two further bedrooms on the first floor, family bathroom and a separate shower room. Bedrooms four and five are situated on the second floor.
The pretty front garden is enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall with a pedestrian gate leading to the front door. Vehicular access is through gate piers and onto a gravelled parking area which leads to a double car port. At the rear of the property are the principal landscaped gardens which are mainly laid to lawn with well-established beds stocked with mature shrubs and specimen trees. A newly paved terrace lies along the rear elevation of the property and is the perfect place to enjoy al fresco dining.
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A fantastic village house with an intriguing history.
Kay McCluskeyProperty agent