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Historical Hereford Grade-I listed country manor (UK), £2,750,000

This 9-bed country estate sits on 10 acres, with 3 lakes

This Hereford-based nine-bedroom manor house, sitting in 10 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds, is not only a spectacular family home but a real piece of history. As a Grade-I listed country house, this property boasts some incredible original features and intriguingly combines different historical styles, from Tudor to Georgian, to create a truly exceptional place to live in.

With origins in Tudor times and extensive additions and renovations, the house is a palimpsest of the past

Right from the sweeping driveway, this manor will impress. Enter via the cloister porch and through a carved oak door into a reception room that will take you right back to Tudor times. Oak panelling on the walls and an oak staircase sweeping up set the tone, which is continued through the downstairs living and dining areas of the main house.

How many of your friends have a cloister porch?

There are also ample, magnificent fireplaces that will only enhance the aesthetic, although be reassured that the house has oil fired central heating as well as other conveniences the Tudors would have been denied, such as mains electricity and water.

The oak-panelled entrance hall sets the tone for this impressive, historical property

There are five receptions rooms on the ground floor, all classic in their styling and spacious in size. These can be turned to whatever purposes are suitable, with space for a drawing room, a snug, a formal dining room and a TV or family room.

Five reception rooms can serve a variety of purposes, all with regal, atmospheric styling and design

The larger rooms lend themselves to grandeur – these make impressive rooms for hosting guests – while the smaller rooms feel more homely and could be nice places of retreat after busy days.

Large, well-placed windows bring light and glimpses of the glorious grounds

A classic farmhouse kitchen boasts the historical feel you’d hope for, with modern conveniences and machines subtly incorporated to ensure its a workable, useful space for the modern family.

A ‘cottage kitchen’ vibe is given the chic treatment to create a convenient, attractive space

While the kitchen is a large enough space for casual meals, the dining rooms are splendid and can set off a meal time with the views across the park from the multi-aspect windows.

Dinner parties can be hosted in historical style – and think of family Christmas meals!

Climbing the oak staircase brings householders to a large, impressive first floor landing and hallway, with yet more panelling and historic features. Corridors lead off across the two wings of the house to the nine large bedrooms that are spread across this property.

Climb the creaking wooden stairs to discover some of the nine bedrooms

The current owners have styled each bedroom in a distinctive colour palette for ease of identification, and there is a natural Master bedroom accompanied by an impressive en-suite bathroom and dressing area.

Bedrooms vary in size but are all comfortable and well provided for in terms of washing facilities

In addition to the en-suite bathrooms, there are multiple family bathrooms to be shared across the various bedrooms and all washing features are at once luxurious and classic.

Elegant bathrooms complement the style of the house

This manor house may bristle with historical charm, but the renovations have been thoughtfully considered to create a luxurious modern home inside and out. One of the largest outbuildings has now become a pool complex complete with large indoor pool, changing rooms, a gym and additional bedrooms and a bathroom.

A barn has been converted to house the pool, changing area, gym and additional accommodation

There is also a large triple garage for cars alongside the sweeping driveway, above which is an apartment that can be used for various purposes. The current owners use it as a music room, but it could equally be transformed into a studio or as a stand alone property for older or youngers householders to have some autonomy.

Another outbuilding has space for three cars in the garage, with a standalone apartment above

The grounds that come with this property are utterly sublime and will delight all those who dreamt of owning a classic English country estate. In addition to a landscaped area of garden with a greenhouse and various wood sheds/stores, there are three large lakes with foot bridges as well as much land left to wildlife to enjoy.

Enjoy woodland walks and lakeside picnics in the sublime landscaped grounds

The ten acres will bring much pleasure, from the kitchen garden to the woodland walks and the brook, while closer to the house there are well-positioned terraces that make magnificent positions for al-fresco meals and drinks during the warmer months.

The house is close to Ross-on-Wye, an attractive and popular village

The manor is on the edge of a village (Phocle Green) and just 3 miles from the popular and attractive Ross-on-Wye. Larger towns for additional amenities are within easy reach: Hereford is 14 miles away and Ledbury just 11 miles. There is a station at Ledbury (9.7 miles from the house) where trains to London take around 2.5 hours.

Source: RightMove

Marketed by Country & Classic Properties, Ledbury

9 bedroom country house for sale in Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 7TL, HR9 (rightmove.co.uk)

The Goodshed – living history in Norfolk (UK), £1,995,000

Eye-catching and historic, the Goodshed is a unique place to call home

Not many people are fortunate enough to live within a piece of history that has been so immaculately renovated for comfort alongside the fascinating original details. Take on this property, and you’d get to casually announce to friends over dinner, “we live in a former railway storage shed”. It’s a conversation starter to say the least.

The unconventional look may not appeal to all, but its historic importance can’t be overtstated

But this isn’t mere whismy. The Goodshed was converted 24 years ago from the principal goods storage shed for Burnham Market’s West Norfolk Junction Line, which ceased operations in the 1950s.

The main entrance hall washes with light and space thanks to it’s double-height windows

Enter the Goodshed via the double-height south-facing entrance way and into a hall that is flooded with light, making the delicate parquet flooring (salvaged from a bowling alley at a nearby RAF base when it closed) glow.

A modern, sleek kitchen may not be what you expected, but it’s welcome!

The ground floor has plenty of space for a family to live happily and comfortably. There is a large kitchen and dining room, a drawing room and a snug. There is also a study and a utility room on this floor, all elegant, neat and far more modern than the building itself.

Touches of original features are the only reminder inside that you’re lounging in a former railway storage shed

Climb the stairs to find the five double bedrooms, with the two largest rooms coming with en-suite bathrooms. The final three bedroom dwellers can use the large family bathroom, which is complete with the latest fixtures for modern washing expectations. All these spaces are elegant, comfortable and bear hints of the structure’s original purpose.

Large, light and comfortable bedrooms boast distinctive old windows

A double garage has been added to the outside while there is plenty of space for off-street parking on the wide driveway. The garden is mostly lawn, with two patio areas (front and rear) for al-fresco dining in all seasons – you can chase the sun round the property!

Stylish standalone baths are a charming feature in the roomy, neatly-finished bathrooms

In terms of practicality for living, the house has mains water, electricity and drainage, but heating is via oil. While the property has been carefully and lovingly restored and maintained, historic buildings will always have maintenance tasks and new owners need to be prepared to invest in the future of this truly unique home.

Spacious, light-filled and intriguingly restored, this is a special property to own.

The village of Burnham Market, where this property is situated, is something of a jewel in the crown of idyllic Norfolk. There are boutiques and independent shops, as well as upmarket eateries and classic favourites (the local fish and chip shop is going strong). Intriguing recreational activities include the village art gallery or the world-famous horse trials.

The large yard provides plenty of parking, plus a double garage will keep things more secure

There is an airport in Norwich, approximately 30 miles. The village is on the A149 coast road, near the Central North Norfolk coast, and the closest (operating) station is now at King’s Lynn (20 miles away) from where there are trains to London.

Source: RightMove 5 bedroom detached house for sale in Burnham Market, PE31 (rightmove.co.uk)

Marketed by Sowerbys, Burnham Market

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