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Tranquil village living in magical gardens and grounds. Positively unique.
Lot 1 Eastgate House (as shown in green on the site plan):
Set in the heart of the village of Middle Barton, and within a conservation area, Eastgate House is an attractive, Grade II listed house. It is unassumingly positioned down a quiet lane close to one of the two fords in the village. Starting its life originally as a baker's cottage and at one time the village shop, it is now a deceptively spacious and leafy family home.
The house is believed to be of Georgian origins (date stone 1742) with later additions and is of stone construction under a pitch slate roof. As a result, the house echoes the Georgian architecture and charm, particularly nice proportions and generous ceiling heights.
Period features include open fireplaces, flagstone floors, arched French windows, window seats, exposed timbers, shutters and pine internal doors.
What is not initially apparent from one's arrival, is the property's generous outdoor space which creates a true feeling of openness and yet privacy. Whilst centrally set within this thriving community - more back door in the village and front door in the countryside.
One steps across the entrance hall into a staircase hallway that reflects the unique character of this house with vaulted ceiling and lovely stone stairs to a first floor galleried landing leading to five bedrooms, an open office space and 3 bathrooms (2 en suite) . To the left is a winter sitting room (originally intended as a guest/ granny annexe) and used in more recent times as the music room or snug. To the right a door leads into the dining room, which is at the heart of the house. Here the cast iron kitchen range would have heated the bread oven and now works as an open fire.
The kitchen is the hub of the house with a three oven electric Direct Control' Aga, and a separate fitted electric oven in a central island. There are built-in handmade painted units, island, limestone worktops and an oak floor. Steps lead down to a vaulted breakfast/sitting room with wood burning stove and a pair of arched French windows out into the garden, making this the perfect space for family and informal entertaining.
The first floor landing has three double bedrooms, ample airing and storage cupboards plus a full height window looking down over the front lawn. The bath/ shower rooms have white fittings, heated towel rails and electric underfloor heating.
Bedroom one is the principal room with vaulted ceiling, ample built in bookshelves.
Bedroom two is vaulted and has a lovely external staircase making it perfect for guests, annexe use or a teenager.
On the second floor there are two lovely bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, ideal for teenagers.
Positioned to the west of the house is the Monk's House, a stone annexe offering delightful guest accommodation or income stream. Kitchen/sitting room, bath/shower room and bedroom with balcony. WiFi connected.
Beyond the Monk's House is the Summerhouse', a lovely timber building with light and power connected. The summerhouse has in recent time been used as a home office, play room and studio.
It is externally where this property comes into its own with extensive landscaped gardens. These gardens are predominantly laid to lawn interspersed with yew, hornbeam, roses, wisteria, fig, and a variety of lovingly selected rare trees. Frontage to the River Dorn and a naturally spring fed pond, perfect for a summer dip. The garden enjoys a southerly aspect capturing the summer sun for most of the day. Here there is a loggia and stone terraces, ideal for summer entertaining.
Across the rose clad pergola there is the small barn', a lovely oak frame open sided stone barn with fireplace, infrared heaters, lights and power, all ideal for entertaining.
The gardens lead through apple trees to a wooden footbridge that takes you across the river into the pasture field and small belt of woodland and a new orchard planted with a variety of old English fruit trees. Here there is space to take in the local wildlife and nature at its best. Space to unwind, treehouses, camping, for evenings around the firepit!
Access to the property can be made off Mill Lane at two points, namely the main driveway via the arched entrance leading to a parking area and a range of outbuildings including two bay car port, garage, workshop, stores and rear entrance to the house . Lower down Mill Lane near the ford there is another vehicular entrance to an area of further parking and stores and a path to the garden and front of the house.
LOT 2 HOLLIERS COTTAGE (AS SHOWN IN PINK ON THE SITE PLAN)
A stone cottage, currently sub-divided into:-
Holliers Cottage sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, two bedrooms and bath/shower room. Garden to front and off road parking.
Captain's Cabin ground floor bedroom and en suite shower room, vaulted kitchen/sitting room.
Both are successfully let as holiday cottages or short term rentals but could also be re-connected to create one house for guests or dependant relatives.
Life at Eastgate House feels much more rural than that first seen on aerial maps and photography.
You have to make the physical visit to truly appreciate this remarkable property and the unusually quiet (apart from the rich birdsong) environment, a short distance from the village amenities. An adventure playground for children. A remarkable place to bring up a family. A rare gem.
In all about 2.2 acres.
Available as a whole or potentially in two lots.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
Front door in the village, back door in the countryside. A pretty rare and unique product. This would be perfect for families.
Nick RudgeProperty agent