A magnificent listed manor house within the most beautiful, mature and private gardens of well over an acre, with extensive outbuildings and garages.
The Manor House
A magnificent grade II listed stone under collyweston manor house of circa 1571, set back within mature and private gardens of 1.15 acres, or thereabouts, with extensive outbuildings and garaging and St Mary's Parish Church as a backdrop.
The beautiful and striking home combines the grace and proportions of the era, whilst having also been extensively restored and reconfigured in the past ten years by the current owners, which has also enacted consents for the further conversion of adjoining outbuildings. As part of the works, the house has been largely reroofed, electrically rewired, replumbed, with digitally controlled under-floor heating in parts and cast-iron radiators installed, and comprehensively refurbished. The elegant flow and layout incorporate and showcase restored period features, like wide wooden floor boards, shuttered windows, elegant cornices and fabulous fireplaces.
The result is an elegant period home that has been brought right up to modern standards, within the most beautiful gardens that create a terrific feeling of privacy. Sweeping lawns link to various terraces around the gardens, which are sectioned with cottage, walled, parterre and courtyard gardens, framed with mature trees and high hedging. The outlook is simply beautiful no matter where you are within the grounds.
The Accommodation
The Manor House is entered through an entrance vestibule into a wide and impressive entrance hallway, with the principal staircase, panelled walls and a beautiful, hand crafted oval laylight with chandelier, that emphasises the ceiling height.
The hallway is flanked by a dining room with stone fireplace, original wood flooring and exposed beams, and a fabulously proportioned drawing room, with 12ft high ceilings, three large stone mullion windows, hand carved marble fireplace and an ornate stone doorway with pilasters & cresting, accessing the rear hall.
The flagstone floored rear hallway wraps around the rear of the drawing room, accessing a wood panelled, dual-aspect study with stone fireplace, stone mullions and French doors to a private garden terrace. Adjacent to the study is a morning room and cloakroom.
A central living room links entrance and rear halls to the kitchen. Underfloor heated, with an inglenook fireplace and glazed exterior doors to private courtyard, the room offers access to a play room/gym with an adjoining boiler room, and to the kitchen.
The marble floored kitchen/breakfast room is a fabulous statement room, fitted with a bespoke hand-crafted kitchen with a large centre island and silestone worktops, incorporating Wolf appliances, with a dual-fuel range cooker with a charbroiler & griddle and a stand-alone steamer, and an integrated Sub-Zero fridge freezer. A pantry and utility, also with hand crafted units, adjoins, whilst there are three sets of French doors that open to the south facing courtyard, within which there is a two tier water fountain and views of the Church.
The kitchen accesses to the converted Brewhouse, an adjoining wing to the north of the manor, which has been connected to the main house with a glazed roof rear entrance, convenient from the parking and garaging. The Brewhouse could readily convert into an ancillary living space. It is currently a leisure wing and offers a shower room, games room/living room and a staircase to two first floor double bedrooms.
From the main entrance hallway, the principal staircase rises to a large first floor landing accessing the five principal bedrooms.
The principal bedroom suite comprises three rooms. The spacious bedroom has a stone fireplace, wooden panelling and stone mullion window overlooking the front garden. Its adjoining dressing room has handmade fitted wardrobes by The Heritage Wardrobe Company, whilst the luxurious en suite bathroom has a free-standing claw-foot bath, with views of the Church.
The generously proportioned guest suite, accessed by a small flight of stairs, also has a well-appointed en suite shower room, with a connecting dressing room, which can also be the third bedroom. Double bedrooms four and five are in the oldest part of the house, and have original wooden floorboards, and showcase exposed stone walls. They are served by the main family bathroom, fitted with a four piece bathroom suite.
The Gardens
The landscaped formal grounds lie principally to the south and west of the house, bounded by mature deciduous trees and stone walls. They extend to 1.15 acres in total and incorporate sweeping lawns, deep filled flowering beds, fruit trees and stone terraces.
The main driveway leads through the gardens approaching the manor from the west, to a turning sweep with access to the north side of the house, where the garaging and outbuildings form a large courtyard, where there is a second driveway. The courtyard outbuildings benefit from enacted planning consent for their conversion into additional living accommodation (ref. 98/00019/FUL).
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This is one of Peterborough's finest houses. It combines all you would want from a village or rural Manor House, with elegant and graceful accommodation, beautiful gardens, together with the convenience of city amenities, restaurants, golf courses and leisure opportunities for you and your family all close at hand!
James AbbottProperty agent