For Sale7 Bedroom Detached House in Preywater Road, Wookey, Wells, BA5£1,950,000

Preywater Road, Wookey, Wells, BA5

7 Bedroom Detached House for sale
£1,950,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 7
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 6
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£1,950,000

Key Features

  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Village
  • Private Parking
  • Paddock
  • Annexe secondary accommodation

Description

An impressive Grade II* listed former bishop’s manor house of historical importance with annexe, outbuildings and approximately 12 acres situated in a tucked away setting within the village Court Farm Today Court Farm was bought by the present owners in 2011 when in need of updating. It has since been meticulously and painstakingly restored, inside and out and has won Conservation and Buildings Preservation awards. Under the guidance of a conservation architect, only specialist craftsmen were used and attention to detail is of the highest level. The Property The rooms are well proportioned and light with high ceilings. All period features are retained and include flagstone floors, beamed and cross beamed ceilings, stone mullion windows, window shutters, stone fireplaces, internal doors with arched stone surrounds and a magnificent stone carved archway leads from the dining/breakfast room into the kitchen. The interior now is warm, friendly and very atmospheric. The drawing room is a striking room with a cross beamed ceiling and a log burning stove, fitted in a wide stone fireplace. The drawing room is a former bishop’s parlour with moulded beams and large stone fireplace with log burning stove. The sitting room has a large fireplace fitted with a log burning stove and Georgian china cupboard. Both drawing room and sitting room face south and overlook the meadow. The very pretty Georgian panelled family room has a stone open fireplace and looks east over its lovely gardens. The dining/breakfast room with Aga links with the kitchen through a stunning stone archway, with the kitchen overlooking the garden. On the first floor, the principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room and three of the four bedrooms face south overlooking the meadow, whilst the fourth bedroom has a pleasant outlook to the west. An attic room with windows, has scope to convert into further accommodation, subject to any necessary consents. Adjoining the drawing room to the east is a former substantial farm building with cobbled ground floor, and staircase leading to a boarded first floor making it ideal for a studio, or conversion into further accommodation, subject to any necessary consents. Annexe The very attractive annexe was converted to a high standard from an old stone farm building in 2015, the design of which blends contemporary with traditional. The ground floor has a sitting room with fireplace fitted with a log burning stove. The well fitted kitchen is open plan with a conservatory style breakfast/garden room, and there is a bedroom and shower room. The first floor has a further bedroom with a lovely outlook, and interconnects with a dressing room, or occasional bedroom with natural light. Outside is a paved garden which overlooks the grounds. Outbuildings A superb and substantial 90’ stone and tile part two storey barn with lock up storage area and workshop lies to the west of the house providing potential for further ancillary accommodation, home office, leisure complex or hobbies room, subject to any planning permissions. A stone open fronted outbuilding lies behind to the north. To the west of the drive is a 25’ outbuilding, a former piggery, ideal for storage. Gardens and Grounds Court Farm is situated at the head of a long sweeping drive and has a wide-open view over its meadow to the south, through which the mill stream runs. There are the remains of an ancient apple orchard. The walled formal garden lies to the east of the house with a view of the village church and has a south facing aspect. The garden is most attractively planted. There is level lawn, deep borders and inset beds well stocked with a variety of established flowering plants. There are many ornamental shrubs and trees, and dense well shaped yew hedges. A variety of established trees including Ginkgo, Liquidamber, Magnolia, Copper Beech, Tulip, Medlar, Sweet Chestnut and Walnut, intersperse the grounds creating an almost park-like setting. Behind the house is a kitchen garden, and a further larger kitchen and flower garden with raised beds and pathways lies to the west of the drive.

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