Set behind private gates, with a large driveway turning sweep within beautifully landscaped gardens, The Old Rectory is a substantial grade II listed Victorian Rectory, which dates from circa 1862.
The Old Rectory’s accommodation retains the grace, proportions, elegance and the features of the Victorian era. The four principal reception rooms, and five main bedrooms are all elegant and symmetrical, with large sash windows, with working shutters throughout, offering attractive views over the gardens, and high ceilings, several with coving and roses, along with working window shutters. However, these period elements are complimented by a modern and contemporary palette and eye, which makes for a fabulous modern period home, with a lovely feel and flow to its accommodation.
In addition, the self-contained two bedroom single storey annex cottage, within an attractive former coach house and located just across a courtyard from the main house, is ideal for extended family, guest accommodation or letting purposes.
Accommodation: The front door opens into a wide and inviting limestone flagged reception hallway which offers access to the four reception rooms, along with the kitchen and utility. It offers a lovely, light and voluminous space for meeting and greeting guests. Within the hallway, the main staircase with an attractive curving balustrade, rises to the first floor, beneath which stairs also descend to the two room vaulted cellar.
The reception rooms are all striking and beautifully proportioned. Positioned centrally within the south façade of the house, the solid wood floored, 26’ dining room (currently a snooker room) has an attractive fireplace and a fabulous, full height, bay window, with fully functioning shutters and French doors within, opening to the gardens.






