A unique stone-built country house of exceptional character with detached annexe, set within wooded gardens and dramatic rock outcrops.
Durrant House is a truly unique and striking country residence, designed by renowned local master builder Stanley Durrant in 1939. Built on the site of a former sandstone quarry which supplied much of the stone used to construct the house, the property boasts distinctive natural stone elevations and a striking flat roof with parapets, all elevated within its plot, affording spectacular views across its extensive, wooded gardens and grounds.
Soon after its completion in 1939, the house was requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence during World War II, with the roof reinforced to accommodate an anti-aircraft gun. Canadian officers were billeted here before embarking on the ill-fated invasion of Dieppe in 1942. After the war, Durrant returned to the house, using some of the remaining sandstone to create a beautiful, curved wing extension to the east side, further enhancing its architectural appeal.
Internally, Durrant House exemplifies the Arts & Crafts style, celebrating the beauty of natural materials and craftsmanship. Key highlights include a wealth of oak joinery, original oak-framed Crittall windows, stained glass detailing, and exposed stonework. The generous accommodation extends to 2,827 sq ft in the main house, complemented by a detached annexe perfect for guest accommodation and a spacious home office.
Upon entry, a solid wood arched front door opens into the flagstoned entrance hall, off which lie a cloakroom and dual-aspect study. Glazed double doors lead into the light-filled sitting room, featuring wide oak floorboards, French doors opening onto the south-facing terrace, and a stone fireplace with an iron canopy. The sitting room flows seamlessly into the formal dining room, which boasts an Arts & Crafts-style tiled fireplace and built-in book cases.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully re-fitted with a range of cream, shaker-style units, complemented by granite worktops, two inset ceramic sinks, and Siemens appliances including an induction hob, extractor fan, double oven and warming drawer, a wine fridge, a Bosch dishwasher, an integrated fridge/freezer, and a boiling water tap. The kitchen adjoins a small conservatory, offering space for a breakfast table and overlooking the swimming pool terrace.
Further accommodation includes a rear hall/boot room, a large garden room, and a spacious utility room with deep, full-height cupboards. The curved eastern wing added in 1949 offers a cosy family room, complete with French doors leading to the garden room and a stone fireplace fitted with a woodburner.
An elegant oak staircase with a striking curved balustrade ascends from the entrance hall to the first-floor landing, flooded with natural light. Stained glass flower motifs in two of the doors add further charm. There are four bedrooms on this floor, three of which have a dual aspect and offer delightful views over the grounds. The principal bedroom is fitted with oak wardrobes, one of which hides a generous en suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and separate WC, with one of the bedrooms having a wash basin.
A staircase in the bathroom leads to a cantilevered hatch, which opens to a spectacular roof terrace. This unique space offers panoramic views across the gardens and surrounding countryside, making it an ideal venue for outdoor entertaining.
The property also benefits from a cellar, accessed via external steps at the front, which is used for storage and includes a double shower and sauna (currently not in use).
Annexe
Nestled within the sunken garden, the detached timber-clad annexe enjoys its own separate parking area and is perfect for guest accommodation, extended family, and as a spacious home office. The recently redecorated accommodation extends to 877 sq ft and comprises an office with kitchenette and cloakroom, together with two large bedrooms and a shower room.
There is potential to create a generous self-contained annexe by removing a small section of wall to combine the office and bedroom areas.
Gardens and Grounds
Durrant House's gardens and grounds are truly exceptional, offering privacy, tranquillity, and an abundance of wildlife. The grounds include a sunken garden, a secret garden, and striking sandstone rock outcrops, which feature a cavern and a dovecote.
The property is approached from Coopers Green via a long, winding driveway with electrically operated gates, leading through woodland to the house. The driveway splits in two; the first fork leads to the sunken garden and annexe, while the second fork, just ahead of the house, leads to a tunnel garage with sliding oak doors. There is additional parking available in front of and to the side of the house.
Immediately to the rear of the house is a south-facing paved terrace, with steps leading down to the swimming pool and an ornamental pond. From here, winding pathways invite exploration of the garden, leading through a series of scenic vistas.
To the front of the house lies a stunning sunken garden, formed from the floor of the original quarry. This tranquil area is largely laid to lawn, dotted with mature trees, including copper beech, oak and birch, and features many exposed rock faces together with a charming carved dovecote set into the rock. A number of the rocks to the south of the house are etched with the names of Canadian soldiers, adding a poignant historical element.
A small secret garden, accessed from the driveway, is planted with wild roses, a bridged pond, and a love seat nestled beneath a magnolia tree. The remainder of the grounds is wooded, with a rich array of native trees, including oak, beech, pine, yew and birch, and an impressive collection of rhododendrons.
The total plot extends to approximately 3.7 acres, providing an idyllic setting for this remarkable country home.
Agent's Note
There is planning consent for development in the fields to the north and south of the house. Please refer to the Agent for details.
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I find Durrant House to be an extraordinary blend of history and craftsmanship, with its striking architecture and stunning location that immediately captivates me. The house's unique features, from its sandstone construction to its Arts & Crafts interior, make it a truly special property.
Rohan VinesProperty agent