Unusual building

A unique and imposingA unique and imposing Grade II listed building, a former Pumphouse built in 1854 in the style of a manor house. Lovingly converted with much thought and care by its current owners providing a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a beautiful home and an incredible piece of historyThe property will appeal to the discerning buyer looking for impressive character and space in a historic setting. The property can be accessed through wrought iron double gates which lead to a sweeping driveway and immaculate

Stunning Stairs

spacious dwelling being
Amazing staircase – and quite a few photos of it to drool over – in this spacious dwelling being the substantial part of an early Victorian mansion house and briefly comprising entrance hall, reception hall with sweeping stairway, spacious lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen with morning room, cloakroom/utility room, five bedrooms, two with en-suite arrangements, large gardens, on single and one double garage, cellar running the entire area of the house. Gas central heating newly installed in 2010.

The Old Rectory

A substantial detached mid
The Old Rectory is a substantial detached mid Victorian former Rectory occupying a charming location on the edge of a small village at the foot of the Quantock Hills standing in gardens and grounds of about 2.5 acres.

The Old Rectory is listed Grade II in recognition for its architectural interest and probably dates from around 1861 possibly by a design of Edward Jeboult. The house is of typical Victorian style built of local Quantock stone elevations with Bath stone dressings to the windows and door reveals under an attractive patterned clay tiled roof with decorative ridge tiles and coped verges.
Lots of house!

Long Orchard

This superb property is
Long Orchard – This superb property is a Grade II* listed property, designed by the architect, Ernest Gimson, in 1911 and subsequently modernised in 1980. The house is Listed as being of Significant Architectural Interest and Historic Importance.
Such a complicated looking building! There is a former tennis court, now a spring flower meadow and an orchard of apple, pear and greengage trees.

Fine Georgian former

• Fine Georgian former
Fine Georgian former rectory with well proportioned, high ceilinged rooms and period features typical of the architectural period.
• Currently divided into two self contained dwellings, but easily reverting to a single house.
• Listed as being of architectural or historical interest, Grade II and stated as having been rebuilt in 1812 by Robert Cornish of Exeter. “An attractive, early 19th century vicarage.”
Lovely!

Aston Hall

A Grade II Listed,
Aston Hall, is a Grade II Listed, five bedroomed stone built family house of significant local importance. Built by Thomas Balguy dating from 1578 & set amidst extensive grounds it has a beautiful southerly outlook across the Hope Valley.
How lovely and symmetrical is this! And fantastic views!