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MumMumMumMumMumMumMum · 15/02/2024 08:57

Beautiful! Bizarre layout on the upstairs floorplan though. Love the little entrance archway into the garden.

Norhymeorreason · 15/02/2024 09:02

Oh it's beautiful! I hope it's bought by someone who will preserve it as lovingly as the current owners have.

Fifiesta · 15/02/2024 11:12

I love the outside of the building and the gardens.
But…even as a lover of historic buildings and charm the interior, gives me the heebbie jeebbies. It’s just all too much.

Tupster · 15/02/2024 11:34

It's lovely, looks like a museum. Intrigued though that the owners clearly think a vintage bathroom would be a step too far, but their kitchen is totally unmodernised. Personally, I'm totally the other way round - I could live with totally old-school bathroom, but I'd need some modern appliances in my kitchen!

amieloue · 15/02/2024 11:39

I wonder if they use the range? It looks to me like everything is staged and there would be a hidden cooker somewhere. Notice the coffee maker and whisk 😂

GasPanic · 15/02/2024 11:40

With the EPC rating barely scraping an F, living in this place in winter would be fun.

MaggieFS · 15/02/2024 11:48

I absolutely love that from the outside and the arch between the trees is gorgeous. I couldn't deal with the interior though. Too much for me!

eandz13 · 15/02/2024 11:54

Oh my word that is the dream! How lovely.

WhereYouLeftIt · 15/02/2024 12:09

Those photos are interesting for what they don't show as much as what they do. No photos of the sitting room (except from what you can see through the doorway from the lounge). No photos of the upstairs bedrooms. No photos showing the door from the bedroom to the garden or the doors from the dining room to the garden. FOUR doors to the outside (porch, kitchen porch, dining room, bedroom). No photos of the pantry, despite waxing lyrical about "the original bread oven which measures approximately 5ft in depth and width as it was used historically to bake bread for all the villagers."

It looks like a beautiful little 'living history' museum, lovely to visit. I suspect it'd be a bit of an uncomfortable home, and is in need of quite a bit of work.

ShirleyPhallus · 15/02/2024 12:12

The house is really nice but the interior isn’t to my taste, I’d get rid of all that old stuff and put my crushed velvet sofa in and paint the inside a nice soft grey. Maybe a shiny black kitchen instead of those wooden things. Lovely.

Ifailed · 15/02/2024 12:15

looks like a small provincial museum.

Dontdeclutterthemagic · 15/02/2024 12:21

It's so beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

Would love to spend a week's holiday there but I couldn't live with that kitchen on a permanent basis. Need my mod cons at home.

FoxtrotOscarFoxtrotOscar · 15/02/2024 12:29

Beautiful exterior and garden.
But...there's no hallway and the staircase is in the sittingroom.

Aquamarine1029 · 15/02/2024 12:46

I love it but I wouldn't want to live in it.

Inextremis · 15/02/2024 12:55

All I can think of is 'oh my, the dusting!'. Lovely to look at, but not for me :)

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