An Imposing farmhouse with glorious privacy
There are not many parts of the county that you can actually rely on peace and privacy. Pierrepont farm, in the very west of the county, is brilliantly positioned to provide this, surrounded with farmland.
Early Edwardian, with plenty of presence, the imposing farmhouse stands well at the centre of its plot. The house is over 2700 sq foot, with good rooms of high ceilings and plenty of natural light. An entrance/staircase hall leads to a lovely drawing room with fireplace and French doors out to a large south to west facing patio, a layout that works well when entertaining. A sitting room, is a cosier place to escape to, with a dining room with fireplace sits conveniently next to the kitchen/breakfast room, so a relatively easy win for anyone wishing to create a big open plan family space. A useful study serves as an informal entrance to the house.
An impressive staircase leads to the first floor bedrooms. A principal bedroom is complete with a dressing area, and is en suite to the particularly spacious family bathroom. On the other side of the house is a double room with en suite bathroom, with the two remaining double bedrooms served by the aforementioned family bathroom. All rooms enjoy fine views of the gardens and farmland beyond.
The house has a pleasingly conventional and usable layout, and has been well maintained.
Outside
A gravelled drive, through brick wall and pillars, lead up to the house and to a large parking and turning area between the house and coach house. The coach house is an impressive building in its own right, almost 1300 sq ft comprising two large spaces, one used as a games room, the other as a garage and workshop. The building has tremendous scope for a variety of uses, such as studio, work from home or an annexe.
The gardens of the house wrap round from the south to north, and compliment the house perfectly. Sweeping lawns are dotted with specimen trees, together spring bulbs, creating a park like outlook from the patio on the west elevation of the house. This area is ideal for outside dining, entertaining and relaxing in complete peace and privacy. The boundaries are marked to the west and south by clipped beech hedging, whilst to the north a shelter belt of broadleaf native trees, and hedging provides protection against the elements.
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What I love most about this house is you are only a bracing walk to the coastline, where you will not see a soul. A rare commodity.
Ben RivettProperty agent