Grade II listed six bedroom home in plot of 14 acres with separate coach house
Built circa 1850, Foxholm is a Grade II listed six bedroom home, nestled in a plot of 14 acres with impressive herringbone brick elevations with crow stepped gables and brick mullioned windows.
Approached from the main driveway, the property stands imposingly at the top of the hill and offers views over its surrounding grounds. Foxholm has retained its intricate Gothic features, which have been successfully combined with the warmth of a classic interior design. The house is ideal for entertaining, and the double height reception hall with access to the main reception rooms create a stunning entrance to Foxholm. Attractive fireplaces, oak flooring, quarry tiles, picture and dado railing and original stone mullioned windows are just a few examples of the beautiful features throughout. The house has high ceilings and classically positioned rooms, typical of Victorian architecture. Of particular note is the triple aspect formal drawing room, with double marble fireplaces and French doors leading onto the terrace.
Upstairs there is an impressive galleried landing with large windows, two bedroom suites, two further bedrooms, shower room and separate WC. On the second floor are two more bedrooms and two bathrooms.
There is an attractive brick and tile coach house close to the main house, which offers the potential for both stabling, garaging and extra accommodation (subject to planning).
Externally, the garden with mature trees and shrubs wraps around the house and provides a high degree of privacy and seclusion. The driveway has parking for numerous cars and access to the Coach House.
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It's so rare to find a character home with land inside the M25 and this Gothic masterpiece has it in spades!
Louis WinterbourneProperty agent