An exquisite Grade II listed Hall set within beautiful grounds extending to around 90 acres
Otterington Hall originally dates from the early 19th Century with later Victorian additions. It is understood that this is only the second time that the estate has been on the market since 1926.
The house is approached through electronic wrought iron gates, guarded by the Gate Lodge, along a sweeping driveway which passes through parkland and woodland up to the front of the house, also spurring off to the rear and to the cottages.
The house sits centrally within its land and is constructed of red brick under a slate roof. The central portion of the house is set forward slightly in front of the two adjoining wings with semi-circular steps leading up to a 6 panelled door with a fan light window over, in a semi-circular porch with two Doric half columns and two pilasters supporting a frieze and cornice. Either side of the door there are large sash windows.
The property has been beautifully refurbished and well maintained by the present owners and retains many attractive features including ornate plasterwork, ceiling roses, window shutters in many of the main reception rooms, decorative fireplaces and tall sash windows throughout. The principal reception rooms lead from the reception hall and include the large, well-proportioned drawing room, dining room and family room. Doors lead from the hall and the drawing room through into the south east facing kitchen/breakfast room, a large room with two sets of double doors leading out into the gardens. Further reception rooms include the playroom, study and office. There are also three downstairs WCs, a utility room and pantry.
The sweeping staircase leads to an open landing on the first floor and an inner landing, with cupboards, leading to the principle bedroom with dressing room and ensuite bathroom along with two further adjacent bedrooms. There is one further bedroom with an ensuite dressing room and bathroom, two bedrooms with a Jack & Jill shower room, three further bedrooms and three bathrooms. Stairs lead up to a second floor where there is attic space with the potential to convert into further accommodation.
To the rear of the house there is a self-contained three bedroom guest / staff annexe, which has a separate access.
Otterington Hall is home to some of the finest yew topiary in England, featuring a 100 foot long gallery that is believed to be unique. The topiary dates from the 1920's and has twice featured in Country Life. The front lawns and gardens open into a series of garden rooms' with a range of borders and water features. The kitchen garden to the rear of the property, with orchard and fruit cages, produce apples, pears, plums and range of soft fruits. The large greenhouse houses two productive grape vines. The gardens offer something for everyone with an all weather, floodlit tennis court, large lawned areas for games and several formal sitting areas.
Cottages
Gate Lodge: A single storey cottage at the end of the drive comprising living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. The Gate Lodge Cottage has its own small garden.
Stable Cottage: To the north of the courtyard is Stable Cottage comprising kitchen, living room, sitting room, and an ensuite bedroom. Stable Cottage also has small formal gardens.
Groom's Cottage: A two storey house comprising living room, dining room, library and kitchen with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
Groom's Cottage opens out to a rear courtyard where there are stables and an agricultural barn.
Outbuildings
To the rear of the house is the courtyard with the former Coach House comprising gym, garaging, storage and loft space above. There is also a further garage, gardener's workshop and stores.
The Estate
91 acres of grass and parkland surround Otterington Hall. The land offers excellent grazing and income potential as well as a range of sporting opportunities. Most recently, duck flighting and pheasant shooting have been enjoyed on the estate. The lake, with its own jetty, can be been stocked for fishing with family and friends. The land is ideal for equestrian use and has existing stabling and a large barn.
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Apart from the fact this is a very fine country house, the gardens and grounds are some of the finest in the area.
Ed StoyleProperty agent