A rare and unique opportunity to experience a magnificent Grade II listed home.
Dating back to 1584, the property was then extensively rebuilt in 1850 and enlarged in 1870 for S.S. Marling. It has recently undergone a comprehensive eight-year renovation with new fixtures and fittings throughout.
As you step through the gothic arched porch, you'll be greeted by the warm ambiance of this property. The original features, such as the ornate fireplace, hardwood floors, and mullion windows, add a touch of elegance and timeless appeal. The entrance hall is abundant with period features, including an original stone fireplace and carved wooden surround set between two ornate arches with decorative plasterwork on the ceiling.
Flanking this hallway is the library and sitting room. The library is a wonderful space to work from, with the mullion window allowing for plenty of natural light. The sitting room is a contrast to the traditional wood of the hallway and library and has been decorated in muted colours to create a cosy feel.
As you move around the ground floor, you enter the billiard room, which, along with the sitting room, creates two wonderful entertaining spaces. Travelling through the connecting corridor, you are immediately struck by the stained glass skylight, framed on either side by the impressive stone masonry of the first-floor landing and the ornate wooden door to the magnificent ballroom. This ballroom is a marvel, offering stunning views stretching over the River Severn to the Black Mountains, perfect for those special occasions.
On the west side is the drawing room, which has been decorated with stylish floral wallpaper and has access to the large west-facing terrace. This room also introduces you to the Gentleman's spiral staircase, which still retains its original Victorian tiles.
The property features three staircases leading down to the expansive lower ground floor, the largest level of the home, which has been completely renovated to an exceptional standard. Designed with modern family living in mind, this contemporary space combines comfort with high-end functionality. Underfloor heating runs beneath elegant flagstone flooring throughout.
Highlights include a spacious entertaining kitchen fully equipped with high-spec contemporary appliances, French doors on both sides opening directly onto the garden, a generous sitting room with a log burner and garden views, a state-of-the-art cinema room, and a contemporary dining area.
The original wine cellar, with capacity for up to 4,000 bottles, adds a unique touch. Wellness and fitness needs are well catered for with a dedicated gym area, fitness room, sauna, shower room, and WC. The floor also includes a professional-grade chef's kitchen, ideal for hosting and large-scale entertaining, as well as a fully equipped utility and laundry room.
There is a further staircase from this floor down to the extensive cellars underneath the property, which open out via a wrought iron gate to the lower tier of the gardens.
Ascending the centralised staircase to the first floor, this space has been restored to provide a very good balance of space. The principal suite has a large luxurious bedroom, a central bathroom, a separate WC, and a fully fitted dressing room with a central island and a starlit ceiling. There are another 4 large bedrooms, 3 with en suites, on this level, all facing different aspects of the surrounding countryside. The top floor of the house is perfect for guests or live-in staff. It comprises a further 6 large bedrooms, 4 with en suites, and a family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
The enchanting garden provides a private oasis for relaxation and outdoor activities.
In summary, this Grade II listed home presents a wonderful opportunity to experience a piece of history, combined with modern comforts.
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