Thought to date back to 1645 this incredible country estate is on the market for £3,900,000 featuring a pool, stables, cottages and outbuildings.
Nonsuch House is a Grade II listed William and Mary former hunting lodge, though over the years there have been significant additions made to the property - a number of buildings within the stable block have been converted, the house divided and adjoining properties retained.
The initial lot sits on a tear-jerking 59.4 acres of private park and woodland whilst the second lot comprises of 27.24 acres of farmland which together is described as ideal for hosting a shoot.
The main house is extensive and grand, it boasts all the characteristics of a traditional English country home.
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Throughout the house there are numerous period features including beautiful fireplaces, panelling, mouldings and a stamped Spanish leather wall covering in the hall.
On the ground floor there is a grand reception hall which leads to the imposing sitting room, drawing room and dining room.
Assumingly less loved areas of the property include the kitchen, utility/scullery and butler’s pantry which are in need of some modernisation.
Beneath the ground floor you can find traditional wine cellars, ideal for all the £5 plonc on offer in Tesco.
On the first floor there are 5 double bedrooms plus a single bedroom.
There is also a large wood-pannelled study, shower room and two family bathrooms.
On the second floor, there are three further bedrooms and two attic rooms with potential for conversion to further bedrooms.
The east wing of the house has been separated, although it can easily be reincorporated back into the central living accomodation.
Additional properties include Stable End which is a two-bedroom cottage, there is also a one-bedroom flat as well as a gate cottage with two-bedrooms.
There are a further two residential properties on the site.
Along with this, there are a number of outbuidings and a privet stable yard providing garaging, tack rooms, office and nine boxes. Beyond there is a traditional barn and a small range of agricultural buildings.
More information can be found on Rightmove.
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