An impressive Grade II detached period house set in a wonderful location in approximately 2.5 acres of stunning gardens, with views and a river frontage.
Description
The Garden House was formerly three cottages dating from the 17th Century and converted into one property in the 1950s.
It has some wonderful notable period features with exposed beams, fireplaces and oak doors. The original property has been cleverly combined with an oak framed extension providing an impressive entrance.
The accommodation is laterally laid out providing easy living and the views from the property are superb.
A special feature are the stunning gardens designed and created over the past 28 years by the owners. Having been the kitchen and pleasure gardens for Dyrham Park over several centuries, the garden has many mature specimen trees. Tulip tree, Indian Bean, Gingko, Scots Pine, Holm Oak and Beech, around which the design of the garden has been formed. Mature hedges of holly, beech, yew and Portuguese laurel divide the whole into smaller areas. In addition to the south facing slope and deep topsoil, there are also underground streams which make for perfect growing conditions.
Also within the grounds is a coach house providing garaging with office/annexe above. This is a splendid property, and a viewing is strongly recommended.
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