The Accommodation
Standing in a gentle fold in the hills a secluded lane leads to a wide gravelled turning area in front of the Manor House. Built of dressed limestone with stone quoins and stone mullion windows under a Cotswold stone slate roof the accommodation is laid out on two principal floors with elegant reception rooms designed to create an impressive yet warm family house, in keeping with its surroundings.
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An Entrance hall with original stone floor, drawing room with Georgian panelling, dining room with doors opening onto the south terrace, library with parquet flooring and study with stone fireplace form the principal rooms on the ground floor. A 16th Century arch and keystone lead to the kitchen, snooker room, larder, pantry, laundry room, boot room and utility.
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On the first floor a master bedroom suite with dressing room, four bedroom suites, a further bedroom and bathroom provide family and guest accommodation of great charm. In rooms with high ceilings and an abundance of natural light each have their own individual views, mainly of the south and west gardens. Three further bedrooms share a bathroom and shower room on the second floor. A staff flat reached from a secondary stairway includes a bed/sitting room, bedroom and bathroom.
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The accommodation is summarised on the home page with dimensions and layouts shown on the floor plans.


