An elegant property situated within the landscaped grounds of Redbourne Hall.
This attractive red-brick house nestles within the private and beautifully landscaped grounds of Redbourne Hall, a country home built in the mid-1750's and previously owned by the 8th Duke of St Albans. The Grade II-listed property forms a part of the wing of the building and has been subject to a wealth of improvements which have been sympathetically combined to preserve character features such, as sash windows, exposed beams and wall panelling. Best seen in the resplendent library on the first floor.
The accommodation is fantastically versatile, offering three generously proportioned reception rooms over both the ground and first floors, providing ample space for entertaining. The library is a warm and cosy space that offers a relaxing retreat in the warmer months, while downstairs the living room and dining room are more formal spaces which interconnect with each other and the kitchen, to create one large room for entertaining. As well as a main staircase in the fabulously stylish entrance hall, which raises to the bedrooms. The bedrooms are very versatile, the smallest bedroom would make a fine office, whilst on the second floor the principal Oriental styled bedroom, sits adjacent to another well-proportioned double bedroom with open beamed ceiling. These two rooms share a vast family bathroom, with twin basins, a freestanding bath and separate shower. There is a separate spiral staircase within the kitchen (which also has a utility room), which leads you to the third double bedroom incorporating an ensuite wet room.
The property benefits from designated parking at the front and ample parking to the rear, a private lawned garden with summerhouse and well-stocked borders. The decking terrace that adjoins the kitchen is well suited to alfresco dining. The approach via a long tree-lined driveway is particularly impressive, leading up through the park-like grounds which are famous for their deer populations.
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Who doesn't love the idea of living in a stately home without the running costs? I especially like the approach through the original stone archway and along the tree lined driveway, it really is very impressive
Roo FisherProperty agent