Asking Price: Offers in Excess of £900,000 (Freehold)
Key Features:
> Stunning Manor House In Picturesque Village
> Modernised High Specification Interior
> Generous Grounds
> Period Features
> EPC TBC
Property Description:
***SELECT PROPERTY*** Nestled in the valley of the most historic village of Barrow On Trent is The Manor House. Believed to originate from 1774, this unique and imposing country home stands in beautiful grounds with far reaching views over local countryside to the Trent valley and the river beyond. Maintained and much improved by the current owners, this stunning home has been in the same family for decades and is one of the regions most outstanding properties. The internal accommodation is as impressive as the exterior, with a feature reception hall incorporating period staircase, beautiful drawing room with sash windows and double doors overlooking the grounds and the views to the river beyond.
An internal hallway provides access through an open arch to a magnificent and bespoke fitted dining kitchen with a range of units, high quality work surfaces and a stunning back lit quartz splash back. The kitchen is enhanced by integrated Gaggenau appliances including drink chiller and pop up extractor. The ground floor also provides a spacious utility room with fitted units, cloakroom with W.C, cloaks store and an orangery to the side elevation. Originally The Apartment was integrated into the main body of this stunning home and, should it be desired, access could be gained through the cloak cupboard to rejoin the separate annex which briefly comprises: Entrance porch, entrance hall, living room with double doors opening to a spacious master bedroom with wet room facilities, second bedroom, modern fitted kitchen and a good sized bathroom. To the outside, the property is no less impressive, will a beautiful walled formal garden with lawn and low private hedge making the most of the fantastic views. To the rear is a secondary garden space with patio, lawn and large store shed along with a further courtyard with workshop. Parking is provided to the side elevation with ample space for several vehicles.
Room Measurements & Details:
Entrance Hall: 15' 8'' x 9' 8'' (4.77m x 2.94m)
Drawing Room: 22' 0'' x 15' 8'' (6.70m x 4.77m)
Inner Hall:
Cloak Store: 4' 10'' x 3' 9'' (1.47m x 1.14m)
Cloakroom: 6' 4'' x 5' 3'' (1.93m x 1.60m)
Inner Reception:
Orangery: 22' 0'' x 7' 1'' (6.70m x 2.16m)
Dining Kitchen: 19' 4'' x 16' 1'' (5.89m x 4.90m)
Utility Room: 7' 7'' x 5' 4'' (2.31m x 1.62m)
Landing: 21' 4'' x 17' 4'' (6.50m x 5.28m)
Bedroom One: 19' 10'' x 17' 1'' (6.04m x 5.20m)
Bedroom Two: 20' 4'' x 16' 9'' (6.19m x 5.10m)
Bedroom Three: 16' 10'' x 12' 6'' (5.13m x 3.81m)
Bedroom Four: 21' 5'' x 10' 10'' (6.52m x 3.30m)
Bedroom Five: 21' 5'' x 10' 8'' (6.52m x 3.25m)
Bedroom Six: 16' 11'' x 11' 1'' (5.15m x 3.38m)
Bathroom: 12' 0'' x 11' 9'' (3.65m x 3.58m)
Apartment:
Entrance Porch:
Hallway:
Lounge: 15’8” x 13’0”
Bedroom One: 15’8” x 9’7”
Bedroom Two: 16’0” x 10’6”
Kitchen: 16’1” x 8’2”
Bathroom: 12’2” x 6’0”
Barrow-On-Trent, DERBY, DE73
Valid until 06.02.2033
Property Type: | Ground-floor flat | Walls: | Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Window: | Single glazed | Window Energy: | Very poor |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Energy: | Good |
Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs | Main Heating Controls Energy: | Good |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 38% of fixed outlets | Lighting Energy: | Average |
Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) | Secondary Heating: | Room heaters, mains gas |
Total Floor Area: | 91 m2 |
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