Property description
15th century home with land
Fabulous character features throughout
Two acres and gardens including a paddock
Double garage and parking
Stable with tack room
Fantastic views across land
Three / Four bedrooms
Excellent order throughout
A wonderful example of a 15th century Grade II listed attached family home. The property is believed to date from 1435 and was originally two properties. One of the original properties was reputed to be a local inn which local rumour suggests that Samuel Pepys, the renowned diarist, used to drink in. The property benefits from two acres of established gardens including a fenced paddock. Also outside you will find a detached double garage and a stable with tack room. Throughout this family home you will find oodles of character including exposed beams and inglenook fireplaces. The accommodation offers a sitting room, a dining room and a modern fitted kitchen. The main staircase takes you up to the first floor where you will find three bedrooms and a bathroom, a separate staircase leads to a further bedroom/study known to the vendors as 'The Boat Room'. Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the quality of this house, it's land and views.