Property description
Three bedrooms
Grade II listed
Built in 1882
Huge living space
Beautiful gardens
Early viewing advised
A Stunning conversion, West House forms part of a Grade II listed Victorian manor house built in 1882 and designed by renowned architect E W Godwin. The property was tastefully converted by the late Mathew Rubithon of Classix of Northampton and retains many of the original features with period fireplaces, exposed brickwork and solid oak flooring. The main entrance doors leads into the entrance hall with a staircase rising to the first floor. There is a cloakroom with WC, wash basin and oak floor. Glazed folding doors lead into the sitting room, which has a large fireplace ,ornate tiled surround and wooden mantel. Further glazed folding doors lead to the dining room with part panelling to the walls and a display recess. There is oak flooring to both of these rooms. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units with granite work surfaces, a two bowl sink and electric hob and double oven with stainless steel filter hood together with a built-in washing machine and dishwasher. Tiled walls and floor. A part glazed door leads into the orangery with a tiled floor and staircase leading down into the Games Room. Part of the flooring is of glass block. The landing has marble effect pillars and an oak floor. The main bedroom has a range of fitted wardrobes, a fireplace with tiled surround and fitted gas fire and oak flooring. A door leads to an en suite bathroom with sunken bath, WC, wash basin and half timber panelled walls and a feature archway with exposed brickwork and vaulted ceiling. Bedroom two also has fitted wardrobes with a part vaulted ceiling and oak flooring. There is a separate bathroom with spa bath inset into an archway, WC, wash basin and tiled floor. Bedroom three has two storage cupboards and a door to the en suite shower room with a shower cubicle, WC and wash basin. Further storage cupboard. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with well stocked flower and shrub borders and a gravelled parking area. The double garage is located a short distance to the south west of the property. The private rear garden is accessed from the orangery with a block terrace and path leading through the garden to steps and a trellis archway, which leads to a secondary garden area.