Location
A superb stone-built period house set in a commanding position overlooking the surrounding countryside, situated in around three and a half acres of land.
Dating back to 1567 with later additions, Slip Inn Farm sits in an elevated position with uninterrupted views across the beautiful surrounding countryside. The charming stone-built period property sits in a plot of around four acres.
Originally a small farmstead, the current owners have substantially increased the property's footprint by adding a double story extension creating an impressive family home.
The property still retains a wealth of period features including exposed wooden beams.
The ground floor features a handcrafted wooden kitchen with oil-fired Aga, space for a kitchen table and ample storage space. There are two reception rooms including a traditional dining room and a particularly generous sitting room with sliding doors opening to a sizeable terrace and giving far reaching views across the open countryside beyond.
Steps lead down to the wine cellar which is a particularly useful storage/ pantry space.
The first floor houses five bedrooms, most notably the principal bedroom suite which enjoys dual aspects. There are four further bedrooms served by a house bathroom and separate shower room.
Externally the property opens onto a lawned garden flanked by well-stocked borders. The garden gives way to a fenced paddock.
There are a number of outbuildings including traditional stone store rooms and a wooden shed which sits on concrete foundations. Plenty of parking is afforded by a gravelled driveway and garage.
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A beautiful country retreat which enjoys some of the best views available.
Ed StoyleProperty agent