An attractive detached property combining charm and character with improvements to suit a modern day family lifestyle on a superb 3 acre plot.
White House is an attractive character detached property believed to date from the early 1700s and converted from three adjoining brick and flint cottages into a single dwelling in 1931 by Sir Granville Orde-Brown, then Aide-de-camp to the Prince of Wales as a retreat for the future king, Edward VIII. Retaining a wealth of charm and character the house has been sympathetically extended to create an impressive family home. Notable features include the exposed beams, brick work and galleried landing in the hallway, the lounge with its bay window, brick fireplace and the adjoining conservatory.
The heart of the house is undoubtedly the family sized custom built kitchen/breakfast room incorporating granite worktops and an Aga. Leading off the kitchen is a cosy sitting room and study. There are two more formal reception rooms, a dining room and an elegant drawing room which open onto the superb conservatory that overlooks the garden.
On the first floor there is a beautiful master bedroom suite with fantastic views onto the garden. There are four further bedrooms, with 2 of the bedrooms having ensuite bathrooms and a family bathroom. There is an attached games room which is also suitable as an annexe.
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