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Dorset House has significant local historical interest; originally built in 1906 by a Doctor, as his Home, Surgery, & Pharmacy and evidence of this is still visible today, albeit with 21st Century comforts. It has been lovingly restored by the current owners and retains its original charm whilst being conveniently close to shops, schools and transport links. Retaining many original Victorian features, such as grand fireplaces with wooden mantels, oak paneling, box beams, Minton tiles and stained glass windows in keeping with the influence of William Morris and the Arts & Crafts Movement.
The small friendly village of Cheslyn Hay is surrounded by rural areas and has a thriving village community with excellent facilities. Ideally located for commuters with motorway links via M6, M6 Toll & M54, with Bus & Train Stations nearby.
The property is partially double glazed with gas central heating and radiators in all rooms except for the servants quarters on the third floor. Gable Ends and Servants Quarters are only two of the features of this charming property. There are surprises behind each door; from the exquisite views from rear bedroom windows onto the award winning garden, to the balustrade staircase and galleried landing; transporting the viewer to a bygone era. The wooden panels and angled staircase is highlighted by the elaborately carved, decorative balusters and newel posts and featuring an Art Nouveau stain glass window and balcony door.
Vestibule: A wooden front door with leaded stained glass and fanlight; Minton tiled floor leading to reception hall.
Reception Hall: An impressive entrance featuring a cast wood burner, upon a Minton tile hearth, oak paneling and under stairs storage cupboard.
Dining Room: This room is perfect for elegant dining. It retains character with stained glass windows, original box beam ceiling, and picture rail and frieze. The fireplace with wood surround has tiles continuing the Art Nouveau theme.
Lounge: A large space with many quintessential Victorian features; stained glass windows, built-in cupboards, fireplace with opulent mantel and the French doors showcasing the award winning country garden.
Sitting Room: The wooden floor, coving and ceiling rose are all originals and the fireplace has a traditional mantel and surround with a quarry tile hearth. This room was the Doctors consulting room and was separated from the main living quarters by a door from the hall.
Study/Library: The book lined walls, wood panelling and original fireplace reflect the times when this part of the property was the Doctors Surgery/Pharmacy. Villagers visiting the surgery would have waited in this room and the original doors remain in situ retaining the historical interest
Enjoy a pot of tea in this traditional style kitchen with a modern flare. The contemporary features are housed behind cherry wood units, although in contrast the flooring is original quarry tiles. An inglenook fireplace currently houses the range cooker, however is large enough for an aga or similar. The hub of the household and the focal point of any home, the open floor plan of this kitchen is ideal for entertaining and leads directly into the utility which has a charming clothes-airer still used by the owners.
Utility: This well planned room with plumbing for washer/dryer and wall and base units with laminate tops, can help simplify household chores.
Inner Hallway: A UPVC door leads to the rear garden. The hallway has quarry floor tiles and leads to storage cupboard, cloakroom and stairs to first floor. This second staircase would have been a servants? access to upper floors.
Guest W/C: With wood paneling, w/c and a fully recessed basin housed in original cupboards, this is a good storage provision for coats, boots, etc.
There are surprises behind each door; from the exquisite views from rear bedroom windows onto the award winning garden, to the balustrade staircase and galleried landing; transporting the viewer to a bygone era. The wooden panels and angled staircase is highlighted by the elaborately carved, decorative balusters and newel posts and featuring an Art Nouveau stain glass window and balcony door.
Master Bedroom: Set to the front aspect, with dado rail, built-in wardrobe and arched panelled double doors leading to an exceptionally large en-suite bathroom with shower.
Bedroom 2: Another double room set to the front aspect, with chimney breast, original Minton tiles and wooden over-mantel.
Bedroom 3: A large double room set to the rear aspect.
Bedroom 4: Set to the rear aspect with built-in closet and dado rail, dressing room and walk-in wardrobe.
Family Bathroom: A part tiled room with white suite, comprising; corner bath with overhead electric shower, pedestal mounted basin and low level w/c.
Second Floor:Bedroom 5: With dual aspect this exceptionally large room with exposed beams would make an ideal teenage space or granny annexe.
Bedroom 6: Set to the front aspect, another multi-purpose large room.
Exterior: The approach is via a tarmac driveway set behind a brick wall with railings which is softened by the abundance of foliage from shrubs, trees and flowers. A further driveway leads to the garages with vehicular access to the rear.There are an extensive range of outbuildings incorporating a wood store, garden store, toilet, two garages, greenhouse and additional garden store.
Garage 1: Having power and lighting, shelving, cold water supply and loft storage.
Garage 2: With power and lighting.
Garden: Regularly opening as part of the National Gardens Scheme to raise money for charity, this inspirational plantaholics garden, incorporates unusual Rhododendrons and Acers and has an abundance of ornamental trees, shrubs and perennials planted in mixed borders. Clematis-covered arches and hidden corners with water features, trellis, pergolas and ponds all creating a haven of peace and tranquillity. You will think you have died and gone to Gardeners Heaven!!