Situated within close proximity of popular local schools, this superb detached family home spans over 3,000 square feet and dates back to the mid-18th Century. Offering a totally unique layout, one of the standout features of the home is the main reception room with its double height ceiling and grand fireplace. Additionally, there is a dining room and a beautiful open plan ‘L’ shaped kitchen/orangery that spans circa 25' x 25' and offers an abundance of natural light plus the utility room.
The flexible layout could accommodate up to six bedrooms, but the current owners use three as bedrooms, with two studies and a dressing room. There is an en suite shower room to bedroom one, as well as a family bathroom and a further shower room most of which is approached via the grand entrance hall.
Standing on the site of the original Warfield Park Mansion, the house was rebuilt by John Walsh in 1766, and the house today retains original walls dating back to that time. The house was also used in World War Two as an important telecommunications site. With the additions made by the owners sympathetic to the original features and rich history, this property is a truly unique family home.
Boasting an overall plot measuring 0.29 acres, and with a high degree of privacy to all sides, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with an area of patio and a hot tub.
To the front is driveway parking for several vehicles and a detached double garage, approached via a five bar gate.
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