Property Description
A 5 bedroom Grade II listed farm house that has undergone a huge transformation and offers exquisite, high quality craftmanship throughout. From refurbished sash windows, to exposed stone and brick and original beams this family residence offers a unique style that is a must see.
Property Details
Dating back to approximately the early 16th century is this grade II listed 5/6 bedroom family residence. The property is thought to be one of the oldest dwellings in the historic sought after village of Marcham. Within the property there are elements that have been verified by English Heritage dating back to approximately the early 14th century.
The property has seen a significant evolution over centuries and is now a spectacle of character features and modern conveniences that have been blended seamlessly which epitomises its architecture. Every room has plethora of unique and intricate details, with the focal point being an open plan kitchen/family area that is blessed with natural light aided from a vaulted glass ceiling and window panel. The ground floor offers contemporary living, with original flagstone flooring, a separate sitting room and drawing room with both offering symmetrical stairways leading the first floor.
The accommodation on the first floor comprises two double bedrooms and a master suite which leads to a separate dressing area and sublime en-suite and galleried landing. In addition to two further double bedrooms and bathroom on the top floor. Every bathroom is individual with exceptional sanitary ware in each.
To the rear of the property is a landscaped rear garden with an outdoor kitchen area newly added home office that has been carefully designed to complement the aesthetics of its surroundings and is fitted with electric and internet connection.
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Property reference 5561440