A fine detached Italianate family home situated in the idyllic village of Limpley Stoke.
The Vale is a fine Italianate detached period home built circa 1840 that offers versatile and spacious accommodation (in all 2,822 sq ft) arranged over 3 floors. The property is built in attractive Bath stone and sits in beautiful gardens and grounds approaching an acre.
The accommodation comprises an entrance hall which leads to an inner hallway with a cloakroom and stairs to the first floor. From here there is access to the reception rooms, which comprise a large and light drawing room with a fine period fireplace and direct access to the gardens via French doors. There is a snug with a wood burner and dining room with a period fireplace and bespoke shelving and cupboards. Of particular note is the attractive bespoke fitted kitchen/breakfast room centred around an Aga with a comprehensive range of base, drawer and wall units along with wooden work surfaces. To one end there is an area for a breakfast table and to the other access to the dining room and the conservatory and utility area.
On the first floor is a master bedroom with dressing area and access to a superb roof terrace with panoramic views over the Limpley Stoke valley. Across the landing is the large family bathroom complete with twin sinks as well as separate shower and bath, and there is another cloakroom on the first floor. There is a guest suite with shower room and private access to the gardens and parking. On the second floor are two further bedrooms, both enjoy far reaching views and one has an en suite shower room.
The gardens and grounds are approaching an acre and divided between well tended lawns, parking/practical areas, meandering pathways and mature wooded areas. The property is approached via tall stone pillars and electric gates, which lead to a long sweeping driveway. This provides parking for a number of vehicles and leads on to a gravel parking area and two detached double garages. There is a large level lawn immediately off the house with gravel pathways to either side and raised established flowerbeds and hedging, which provide an ideal setting for garden entertaining. There is a gravel seating area to the rear of the house accessed off the kitchen/conservatory. Gravel pathways lead up and away from the house, winding past specimen trees and well stocked flower beds towards the wooded area of the garden. This includes some raised seating areas from where one can sit and enjoy open views of the Limpley Stoke valley and also the wide variety of mature trees.
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I love the setting of this pretty period home as well as the extensive and interesting gardens.
Matthew PeglerProperty agent