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One of Winchester's finest private residences situated adjacent to Wolvesey Palace and the Cathedral.
Colebrook House is one of Winchester's finest private residences, being Listed Grade II*. It is one of the most important historical buildings in the city with its royal connections, having been passed by Mary Tudor to the City Council on the occasion of her wedding in the cathedral to Philip II of Spain. The property is surrounded by Anglo-Saxon streams which pass through the garden, two of which are reputedly known as St Ethelburga and the Lock Burn. The property was much later used as the choristers' school prior to the opening of Pilgrims School.
This classical Georgian house with Tudor origins has a most attractive William and Mary facade which is draped with a most impressive old wisteria entwined with mature roses. The accommodation is equally impressive, arranged over three floors. The property benefits from a wide range of original architectural features including fine linenfold panelling in the drawing room, exposed timbers, oak boarded floors and a Jacobean oak main staircase. Many of the rooms feature large stone fireplaces in the principal reception rooms and bedrooms, and a most attractive barrel vaulted kitchen / breakfast room with doors which open out onto a terrace overlooking the stream. The property's accommodation is predominantly laid out over three floors with a large attic space. The accommodation, which extends in total to approximately 7,000 sq. ft, also has the facility to create a staff flat on the second floor.
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Colebrook House benefits from immaculately presented English style gardens extending in all to approximately 0.53 acres. The gardens are a sanctuary in the centre of Winchester in its peaceful location only minutes from the city centre itself. The formal gardens lie to the western side of the house bordered by delightful high brick walls and interspersed with specimen trees and shrubs. The pathway continues round the southern side of the house where a large terraced area adjacent to the conservatory provides a perfect sitting and entertaining environment. Beyond here one of the streams runs through the garden with railings providing a walkway adjacent to the house, and bridges that lead across to the kitchen and fruit gardens. These feature a variety of cordoned fruit trees with a gravelled path leading through vegetable beds and an adjacent potting shed with mature vine. The property has the benefit of a garage and an additional private car parking space within the courtyard, which is approached from Colebrook Street.
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A house of great historic provenance, one of Winchester's most important privately owned family homes.
Steven MooreProperty agent