A five-bedroom house dating back to the Georgian era has come up for sale in the centre of Loddon for £1.6m.
The Beeches is constructed of traditional red brick under a pantile roof and is believed to date back to the late 18th century. It was mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsner’s Buildings of England series.
Will Mullan, director at Strutt & Parker, says: “The Beeches has been owned and lived in for a number of years by the existing owners, who have meticulously maintained and restored the property and beautifully landscaped the private gardens.”
Inside, the house is light and airy and offers well-proportioned living spaces. Highlights include several reception rooms on the ground floor, including a formal drawing room and large reception hall.
The open-plan kitchen is particularly lovely and offers views over the front drive and parterre garden to the south.
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On the first floor there are three spacious bedrooms, as well as a study and bathroom, and two further bedrooms and a bathroom are located on the floor above.
The principal bedroom, located on the first floor, also has its own en suite bathroom.
Just over an acre of grounds surround the house, which is approached by a private driveway and offers off-street parking for several cars.
Lawned gardens – which are perfectly manicured – sit to the north of the property, along with a swimming pool and a variety of shrubs and trees. All are enclosed by a garden wall that has a pedestrian gate leading on to the high street.
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To the south, there are further gardens and a summer house, which could be available by separate negotiation.
Also included in the sale is a large coach house and stable that may offer the potential for conversion.
There is also a kitchen garden.
For more information, contact Strutt & Parker.
PROPERTY FACTS
High Bungay Road, Loddon
Guide price: £1,600,000
Strutt & Parker, 01603 617431
www.struttandparker.com
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