Wonderful property with Victorian charm and a beautiful garden within a sought-after hamlet.
Deanmead Cottage is a wonderful double fronted property built in 1880. Throughout, the property is full of Victorian charm, including a magnolia white painted façade with winding climbing rose, large windows, elegant room proportions and pretty fireplaces.
An attractive gabled porch arrives into the centre of the house. There is a generous sitting room with a log burner and double doors opening into a sunny breakfast room. The breakfast room provides a wonderful room for dining and informal seating, along with access out to the garden through a set of double glass doors. There is also an elegant formal dining room. The kitchen is fitted with cabinetry in a traditional style and complemented by a perfectly placed utility room where there is also a cloakroom and door providing access to the garden. Accessed via stairs from the dining room there is a lower ground floor TV den/games room.
Upstairs, there is a principal bedroom with built in wardrobes, a dressing area and an en suite shower room. There are also a further four large double bedrooms served by a family bathroom with separate shower.
Outside, the property is approached by a driveway leading to a gravel area of parking and a detached double garage. The garage was a later addition to the property which fits into the shape of the land of the plot so that the first floor room has access from the garden. The room is a well-equipped home office. There is also a potting shed.
An area of terrace with a rose covered pergola enjoys a view over the lovely garden.
The garden has been carefully landscaped with borders which are well stocked with an abundance of evergreen and of seasonal flowering plants as well as areas of level lawn. There is also a vegetable garden.
All around are pretty trees and a hedge surrounds the garden on all sides offering a wonderful secluded outlook overlooking neighbouring fields.
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The house is perfectly charming.
Helen Pack