Property description
Formally the village Rectory, Middle House is a substantial Grade II listed house with origins dating
back to the 17th century. The property was significantly altered in the Georgian period which is
reflected in the elegant proportions of the property, particularly the panelled drawing room.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors with the second floor, originally the servant
quarters, featuring a wealth of exposed timbers. The house has been restored and enlarged
over recent years including a sympathetically designed vaulted extension to the kitchen which
has been fitted with handmade dresser style units with granite work tops complete with an Esse
range. The lovely panelled drawing room contrasts with the informal “snug” a high ceilinged
room featuring an impressive Inglenook with fitted wood burner, boarded floor and exposed
timbers.
Improvements and updates that have been carried out recently include the refurbishment of the
original sash windows, and the complete redecoration and overhaul of the exterior of the house.
The property enjoys a lovely position in the village right next to the church where a gateway to
the churchyard remains. The generous gardens are partly walled and include a small copsed
area.
Property Features :
- Substantial Grade II Listed Period House
- Five Bedrooms
- Cellar
- Vaulted Hand Crafted Family Kitchen
- Large Utility Room