THE OLD RECTORY
The historically significant Old Rectory is situated in the quintessentially English village of Hinton Blewett in Somerset. This gracious wisteria-clad Grade II Listed Georgian building occupies a private, peaceful and elevated spot, with fantastic views of the Mendip Hills.
The property has been extended and upgraded over the years, including a comprehensive and caring renovation project by the current owners to improve both the things you don’t see (plumbing, alarm systems, tree works, rebuilding of perimeter wall and rewiring) as well as the things you do (Farrow & Ball paintwork inside and out, new kitchen appliances, new bathrooms throughout, an indoor pool and a new luxury ground floor apartment). The house is now an elegant, impressive, warm and welcoming family home, combining classic Georgian period features. with modern design and convenience. The main house has 6/7 Bedrooms, 6 Bath/Shower rooms, 4/5 Reception rooms, Kitchen and Pastry Kitchen, and there is a further luxury 2-bedroom self-contained apartment in the adjoining former coach house. The property includes a stunning indoor heated swimming pool, a walled courtyard filled with sweet smelling shrubs perfect for summer entertaining, and is set in pretty, mature walled gardens surrounding the house, giving a high degree of privacy.
KEY FEATURES
The Main House
The Georgian features, which are evident throughout, have been preserved and include beautiful, tall and rare 28 and 16 paned sash windows with working shutters. There are high ceilings, flagstone floors and attractive working fireplaces throughout.
The front door opens in to a spacious and welcoming Entrance Hall in the central part of the home. This space features flagstone flooring and an elegant main staircase leading to a galleried landing and the principal rooms.
The elegant and peaceful Drawing Room has two full length Georgian 28 pane sash windows overlooking the gardens to the front and side aspect, with solid oak flooring and covered radiators. The focus of this room is a stunning white marble fireplace.
The Snug/Study with french doors to the garden can be found adjacent to the Drawing Room.
Opposite this room is the Library, fully lined with bookshelves, original sash window with working shutters and a charming fireplace.
The Rear Hall features a second staircase links to the upper floors leading to a laundry room with plumbing for washing machines and ample space for hanging clothes with a window. There is also a downstairs cloakroom with WC and a large cellar.
On the other side of the Entrance Hall is an impressive, beamed and panelled Dining Room with continued flagstone flooring and a working fireplace. This rooms links to the main Kitchen and Breakfast Room.
The Kitchen and ‘heart of the home’ has been lovingly chosen using traditional Smallbone designs to create a quality and bespoke feel. An impressive 6 door Aga (4 gas/2 Electric) sits in an inglenook fireplace, with exposed stone walls and original feature bread oven. The units and plate rack have been painted in a shade of pale cream and matched with granite worksurfaces and a one and a half bowl sink. The Kitchen leads to the Breakfast Room which has ample space for a 12-seat table and a door to walled courtyard, from which one can enjoy the scent of roses, jasmine and honeysuckle in summer.
To the rear of the main Kitchen, beside the Breakfast Room, is a Pastry Kitchen with a further range of kitchen units, granite worksurfaces, electric oven, a central island unit with round sink and oak flooring.
The Kitchen has another door that leads to a Gym/Garage with a full wall of handmade lockable cupboards. This could easily be returned to use as a garage as the traditional doors are still in place. From here, the long corridor leads to the indoor pool and the luxury 2-bedroom self-contained apartment.
SELLER INSIGHT
Having a blended family with several children and grandchildren, the current owners of this home were seeking a big house in the country – it had always been a dream of theirs to own a Georgian rectory. Georgian architecture is known for its focus on symmetry and order and rectories are often exquisite examples of this period. Bath was a city known to them and they wanted to be close to the city but located in the countryside. After searching and viewing a number of properties, it was this one that grabbed their attention.
“It was the massive, beautiful Georgian windows that I first fell in love with, but this property has so many incredible features it was hard to take it all in. The Georgian grandeur is evident in the seven original fireplaces, high ceilings, sweeping staircases and panelling in the dining room, the oldest part of the house. Then there is the walled gardens – I just felt this home was perfect.”
The property has historical significance and was once owned by the Rees Mogg family. In a letter written by Lord William Rees Mogg in 1998, he stated: ‘The dining room at Hinton Blewitt belonged in the Middle Ages to the Abbey at Bristol which, at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, was turned into the Cathedral. Although the garden walls of the Rectory have been rebuilt, they seem originally to have been Medieval. You will find that we repeated a Gothic arch, which had been built into a part of the wall which was falling down. In a previous owner’s time, a Medieval gold coin was found in a flower bed. I think there is a Medieval priests house built somewhere inside the building and contain(ed in) the present dining room.
The owners have undertaken extensive work on the rectory, creating a stunning period property that retains original features whilst providing for modern-day living. The extension was once used to house an extensive car collection, complete with underfloor heating. Built off the coach house, it felt more like a car show room. This has since been converted by the current owners to house an indoor pool. The top floor is quite selfcontained whilst still forming part of the main house.
The sitting room is one of the owners’ favourite places to relax, with the big windows flooding the room with sunlight – it has a elegance to it yet retains a homely feel. It is a peaceful place to sit, especially when the log fire is lit on those colder evenings. Another well-loved room is the library, which is “fully lined with bookshelves with a grey marble fireplace that’s slightly too big for the room. Cool in summer and cosy in winter when I light the fire – it is a book lover’s paradise.”
The rectory sits on a little under an acre of land, mainly laid to lawn it is surrounded by ancient walls on three sides. The breakfast room opens onto the walled courtyard, a lovely place to sit and eat having been planted with an array of fragrant roses. The garden also has clever lighting that creates a magical setting as the evening draws in, whether you are entertaining or having a quiet night to yourself.
There is an award-winning traditional old pub in walking distance, which is popular with the locals – and we can recommend their delicious food. It is only a five-minute drive to Bishop Sutton, where you will find a Post Office, supermarket and a beautiful farm shop. There are several other villages around but Wells is 9 miles away and the property is situated equidistant between Bath and Bristol. Bristol International Airport is approximately 10 miles away.
“I will probably miss most the huge sacred Yew tree that sits outside my office window and casts shade in heatwaves, I’m sure my two goldies will miss it too. I will also miss my kitchen; it is a traditional kitchen with a massive Aga set into a fireplace, it’s where we gather when we have friends around. We have made some wonderful friends here too, and we know they will make the new owners feel as welcome as they have us.”
* These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.
First Floor
The superb Master Suite has dual aspect and exudes Georgian splendour, with two full length 28 pane Georgian sash windows with working shutters, allowing the natural light to flood in and giving farreaching views over the surrounding countryside. There is a dressing area as well as a Victorian style bathroom with bespoke vanity unit, ‘his and hers’ round basins, double ended free standing Victorian style bath on feet and a high-level WC.
Additionally, there 2 large double bedrooms with high ceilings, one of which has an original fireplace and an adjoining room with beams and skylight, which would be suitable as a Nursery, large dressing room or studio. There are 2 bathrooms, one of which has a full wall of fitted wardrobes and another fireplace.
Second Floor
On the second floor is a beautiful double bedroom with stunning views and another original fireplace. It also has its own large and impressive bathroom on this floor with walk in shower and feature bath.
Third Floor
The third floor is a self-contained area with 2 bedrooms, a newly updated galley kitchen with Neff hob and oven, integral fridge, cupboards and an updated shower room, ideal for use by a nanny, teenagers or private office. The windows are smaller, but the views are probably the best in the house.
Indoor Pool
This stunning room has a mirrored ceiling creating a feeling of double height and space. The 7m L shaped pool is 1.2m deep throughout and was installed by the present owners in December 2021/22. It has an electric retractable cover, Wi-Fi speakers, WC and changing room/shower area.
The Carriage House
This has been converted by the current owners in 2023 into a stunning self-contained apartment, with luxury finish and is currently used as guest accommodation. The main reception room has a high vaulted ceiling with Velux windows, a central woodburning stove and sliding glass doors onto a cobbled terrace. There is an open plan stylish kitchen, also with sliding glass doors, finished in a muted dark grey shade with modern light grey quartz surfaces, an American style fridge/freezer and an eye level Neff electric oven. The main bedroom also has sliding glass doors to the terrace. The bathroom has a modern feel with luxury freestanding bath, wall mounted curved vanity unit with basin and WC. There is a private entrance, through the utility room (with washing machine and microwave and bespoke cupboards) to the pool. An area of the garden has been fenced off (with moveable fencing), allowing guests to use pool, terrace and garden in privacy.
Gardens
The mature and carefully tended gardens are beautiful with extensive views of the land beyond, beautiful at all times of year from the flowering daffodils, spring flowers and magnolias on the lawns. The gorgeous Wisteria and the many roses and shrubs in the courtyard and back garden make it a wonderful place to relax with family and friends.
Sitting in just under an acre of land, the impressive, gravelled driveway leads to ample parking and has ancient posts leading the way to electrically operated iron gates. There are secluded gardens on all sides; 3 sides are walled and the fourth features fencing and shrubs. There are a number of large trees providing shade in summer, including a ’Sacred Yew’ believed to be on a lay line to Glastonbury being a magical place to sit on a hot day. There is a children’s play area to the rear kitchen garden and access to the pool. There have been plans drawn up for a new children’s play area and formal Italian patio garden for the rear of the property which may be available to potential purchasers.
Neatly placed at the rear of the garden are a number of storage sheds including those housing the boilers for the house and pool.
Location
The Old Rectory lies at the centre of the small, picturesque village of Hinton Blewett, next to the historic church of St Margaret’s and a ‘stone’s throw’ from the well-regarded pub, the Ring o’ Bells. The village green, known as The Barbary sits outside, opposite the pub. Occasional fetes and gatherings take place there, as they have for centuries.
The area is renowned for the quality of its schools. Primary schools include those in neighbouring villages Bishop Sutton, East Harptree and Clutton. State secondary schools include The Blue School in Wells and Churchill Academy School. In the independent sector are Wells Cathedral School, Millfield School and King’s Bruton. A wider variety are available in nearby Bath, Bristol and Sidcot.
There are a wide range of outdoor pursuits available including walking in the Mendip Hills and nearby Cheddar Gorge, sailing & fishing at Blagdon and Chew Valley Lake, a Site of Special Scientific Interest as well as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are also tourist attractions like Longleat and Wookey Caves, Bath races and rugby, Golf clubs, horse riding, local spas and gyms, steam trains, festivals and events.
The property is conveniently located for travel, 9 miles north of Wells, and roughly equidistant between Bath and Bristol (around 13 miles). Access to the M4 motorway network at junction 18, (approx. 23 miles) and access to the M5 at junction 21 (approx. 17 miles). Regular train services to London Paddington can be found from both Bristol Temple Meads (from 104 minutes) and Bath Spa (from 84 minutes). Bristol International Airport is approximately 10 miles away.
Historical Significance
Quote from a letter written by Lord William Rees Mogg in 1998 (original available)
‘The living at Hinton Blewett belonged in the Middle Ages to the Abbey at Bristol which, at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, was turned into the Cathedral. Although the garden walls of the Rectory have been rebuilt, they seem originally to have been medieval. You will find that we repeated a gothic arch which had been built into a part of the wall which was falling down. In a previous owners’ time, a medieval gold coin was found in a flower bed. I think there is a medieval priests house built somewhere inside the building and contain(ed in) the present dining room’. The panelling in this room was copied in 1990’s in George 1st style. It goes on to mention Rectors who lived in the house, some of whom are buried in the church next door.
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Key Features
• Freehold
• Mains Gas - Boiler for house and a separate Boiler for pool
• 3 electric water immersion heaters
• Mains Water
• Mains Drainage
• Steel reinforced external security doors
• Council Tax - Bath & North East Somerset: Band H
• EPC Rating E
Agents notes: All measurements are approximate and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Printed 26.06.2023
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