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The Old Palace, Bull Lane, Wrotham, Kent
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Contemporarily styled historic country house
Situation:
This handsome Grade II listed country house in Wrotham village which sits in grounds in excess of six acres that include a two-bedroom cottage, summer house, kitchen garden and paddocks. The Old Palace is a Grade II* Listed country house which is rich in architectural historic interest, but which was the subject of a comprehensive programme of refurbishment and updating, several years ago. With origins dating back to medieval times, the site had been used by Arch Bishops of Canterbury as a stopping off point on their journeys to and from Canterbury. The present house is an amalgam of styles through the centuries and displays architectural detail from the fourteenth century through to the twenty first. Coursed ragstone external elevations under a pitched tile roof with some windows dating to the sixteenth century, medieval oak floor boards and inglenook fireplaces together with exposed timbers and oak latched doors are some of the aged features remaining. Twenty first century attributes include complete re wiring, new plumbing, a ground source heating system and a Control4 home automative system.
Guide Price £3,395,000 t: 01285 885 336 I e: info@parlourfarm.com www.parlourfarm.com
Old Greenhouse Farm, Painswick, Stroud, Gloucestershire
A quintessential Cotswold estate in the Painswick Valley
Situation:
Charming Grade II listed Cotswold home in the Painswick Valley that offers the complete package with a substantial main residence, along with a cottage and two flats offering the potential for significant income generation or multi-generational living. The gardens and grounds are also a special feature which benefit from extensive lawns with ornamental ponds, woodland and a lawned paddock. This is a rare gem of a property idyllically situated in the Painswick Valley. Offering a substantial main residence along with a cottage and two flats the property has potential for significant income generation or multi-generational living.
Guide Price £3,000,000 t: 01285 885 336 I e: info@parlourfarm.com www.parlourfarm.com
Powntley Copse, Alton, Hampshire
A handsome and generous detached family house with gardens and grounds (including paddocks) of about 5.2 acres in all.
Situation:
The house was designed to take full advantage of the setting with the living accommodation principally set to the southern side of the house. The generous living accommodation is set off a welcoming hall and includes a spacious sitting room with a fireplace, dining room, study and conservatory with double doors opening out to the garden. The accommodation is complemented by an open plan kitchen/breakfast room together with a utility, boot room and ground floor cloakroom/shower room. The first floor accommodation includes four bedrooms, with the main bedroom featuring a dressing room and a large en-suite bathroom and a family bathroom. The property has evolved over may years and has scope and potential to be adapted, subject to any necessary planning and building regulation consents.
Guide Price £1,450,000
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Yarrowfields, Shrubbs Hill, Chobham, Surrey
Discreet equestrian opportunity in prime location
Situation:
Truly superb equestrian home located in one of the most popular villages in Surrey, Chopham. This impressive property sits within approximately 4 acres of stunning grounds and gardens with paddocks, a ménage and stables. Tucked back out of sight in a picturesque private road near to the historic village of Chobham, this charming residence occupies a lovely sylvan setting. From its exposed timber beams, majestic fireplace and leaded windows to the solid oak doors, bespoke kitchen and tastefully chosen contemporary themes, this is an utterly enticing home.
Guide Price £3,250,000 t: 01285 885 336 I e: info@parlourfarm.com www.parlourfarm.com
Kitchen Garden Cottages, Kettering, Northamptonshire
Built in the 1860s, this stunning property is a Victorian replica of 17th Century architecture, boasting many original features with beautiful diamond leaded windows and original stone.
Situation: idyllic period property
Guide Price - offers in excess of £2,000,000
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