Location
A handsome village home within partly walled gardens.
The Chimneys is a handsome, late Georgian home that has evolved over the years, and is now at the stage where the next custodian can put their mark on the house's history. Whilst the house is perfectly liveable, it would benefit from updating. With a south facing position, attractive Georgian sash windows, and internal period features, there are the solid fundamentals to create a wonderful home.
With over 3000 sq feet of living space, the house enjoys spacious and light rooms to both floors. On the ground floor, the rooms all link via a main hall running from the entrance from the east, through to the door to the south facing gardens. The principal rooms are at the front, with a sitting room enjoying a double aspect with open fireplace with marble surround and the dining room, again with fireplace, cupboards and plenty of light through a large bay window. Conveniently placed next to the dining room is the open plan kitchen/breakfast room, about 7.2m in length, and with the potential to knock through to the dining room to create an amazing family space with double aspect to the south and west. Off the kitchen is a utility/boot room, for every day coming and going. A study, with fireplace, is a useful room as is a cellar, for storage or perhaps something more edgy.
The bedrooms, much like the ground floor, are all set off a central landing running the length of the house. There are five bedrooms in total, with three spacious double bedrooms and two further bedrooms that could be either single or double. These are served by the bath/shower room, and a separate WC.
A single garage is integral to the house, providing an added dimension to potentially creating further accommodation if required.
Gardens and Grounds
There is a great balance of house and garden, and much like the house, the gardens have the fundamentals to create something wonderful, and are at a stage where they will benefit from attention.
There are two entrances to The Chimneys. The main entrance is to the east, a carriage driveway, set behind a low brick wall, and which leads up the house and garage. The drive continues to the rear of the house, to a parking area for many cars adjoining the house. A rear drive, which The Chimneys benefits from a right of access, is a further access.
The gardens are predominantly to the south and west of the house. The garden to the south is entirely walled, with high and low walls of traditional brick, providing the back drop that many keen gardeners aspire to, or simply a reassuringly safe boundary to contain children and pets. The gardens are mainly lawned, with mature shrubs to the edge, and fine trees including a copper beech. The lawns continue to the west, where landscaping could create the perfect area for outside entertaining and dining with a south west aspect. A further lawned area is at the rear of the house leading to the outbuildings. These comprise a brick and flint building with two rooms, both with windows and own door, that provide storage but could become a gym, work from home space, studio or similar. Adjoining the building it a timber garage for storage.
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It is an exciting chance to be a part of this genuine Rectory's history, and put your mark on both the house and gardens.
Ben RivettProperty agent