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TAKE IN THATVIEW...

And must more besides at substantia­l and elegant 19th Century detached country house

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If you’re looking for the wow factor - you’ve just found it! Intakes View is a substantia­l 19th Century detached house with modern extension, large outbuildin­g with potential for conversion to a detached bungalow; triple garage and gym occupying a sizeable plot with panoramic views of the countrysid­e.

With many original features throughout, benefittin­g from gas central heating and double glazing, the accommodat­ion briefly includes spacious reception rooms and stunning garden room with master bedroom, en suite with three further bedrooms as well as a lovely family bathroom.

You enter the property into a reception hallway featuring stairs to the first floor, an oak door to the front entrance, oak parquet flooring and feature beams. There’s also a useful built-in cupboard and shelving, cast iron wood burning stove and internal access to the dining room, sitting room, garden room and breakfast

kitchen.

Steps lead down into the sitting room with its feature Inglenook fireplace with exposed timber lintel, open fire with a cast iron grate and double doors leading to the conservato­ry/ garden room.

The stunning glazed garden room has a tiled floor, double patio doors and windows leading to garden, panoramic windows, ceiling light and fan, two side wall lights, gas stove, and far reaching views over surroundin­g fields and lake.

Perfect for working at home, or for the kids to do their homework in peace, there’s a separate study with a window overlookin­g the courtyard as well as a cloakroom/wc.

The feature beams continue into the dining room, which also has oak parquet flooring and windows looking out on the kitchen garden.

The farmhouse style kitchen also has feature beams as well as oak fronted drawer and base units with plastic coated worktop, integrated fridge freezer, plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine, door to entrance porch and door to dining room. There’s a Hunter Herald wood burner with tile surround and a Welsh dresser, which will remain in the property.

On the first floor, the galleried landing leads off to the bedrooms and family bathroom.

There are built-in wardrobes in the master bedroom and under-eaves storage area, with the en-suite shower room boasting a double cubicle shower, sink, wc, and underfloor heating.

The main feature of the family bathroom is the roll top bath with claw feet, double shower, sink, WC and underfloor heating.

There are three further bedrooms. Planning has been submitted to convert the outbuildin­gs, which was formerly used for equestrian and livestock, into a detached three-bedroom bungalow.

The property is accessed via electric double gates and a private drive leading to a block paved courtyard. The property has its own pleasant driveway which leads directly to the front of the property and with additional parking in front of the garage.

A landscaped lawned garden area is located at the rear of the property to the right of the driveway and a cottage garden to the far side of the property

The triple garage/workshop/gym boasts power and lighting while the main garden area is predominan­tly to the rear of the property with westerly views over neighbouri­ng farmland.

This includes a very pleasant lawned garden with well kept borders, mature trees, hedges and shrubs.

To the other side of the house there is a delightful cottage garden while to the front of the property is a paved enclosed courtyard area leading to the large outbuildin­g and onto the parking area through a gateway.

The gardens and driveway are bordered by many mature trees and hedgerows providing a good level of privacy for the property.

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