A ground floor apartment in this historic building, with approx. 1056 sq. ft. of accommodation, two allocated parking spaces and 8 acres of beautiful communal grounds with a lake.
Brockhampton Park is a splendid Grade II listed country house built by Paul Pearte, comptroller to Charles I between 1639 to 1642. Substantial alterations were made to the house in the 19th and 20th centuries. The property was then divided into apartments in 1979.
The gardens and grounds are a particular feature being a tranquil setting, especially with the lake with its bridge and surrounding woodland. The wide expanses of lawn are divided by paths and to the south east of the house is a two storey summerhouse with mock Tudor arched openings. On the opposite side of the house there is a partly walled orchard with herb garden and clothes drying area. This apartment has two private parking spaces and access to guest parking. The apartment has fishing rights on the lake and in total the grounds extend to approximately 8 acres. Pets are allowed at the discretion of the management company. There is allocated cellar storage, and also bike rack storage space.
This apartment is situated on the ground floor. The property retains some wonderful original period features including ornate large windows, high ceilings with mouldings and friezes and a handsome period fireplace in the sitting / dining room. The kitchen is fitted with floor and wall cupboards and appliances including a fitted oven, hob, washer/dryer, freezer and granite work surfaces, with a marble effect tiled floor. The stylish bathroom has a shower cubicle and separate bath, twin glass hand basins and a marble effect tiled floor. Both bedrooms have fitted cupboards and there is a lovely inner hallway with an attractive leaded and stained glass window and ceiling feature. The property has previously been used as a successful rental and would allow a purchaser to put their own stamp on the accommodation. The property is offered with no onward chain.
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All the grandeur and architectural features of a Country Manor House and I love the stunning grounds, but a property you can shut the door on. And there is a pub in the village!
Catherine Anderson