Fantastic fireplace – amazing house

A small estate including
A small estate including a magnificent Victorian mansion and four other houses on the western shore of Derwentwater, in a glorious position surrounded by some of the best-loved Lakeland Fells.

Principal house with stunning main reception rooms and six bedrooms, four letting apartments, fine second house with extensive grounds and lake frontage, lodge house, gamekeepers house, bungalow with redevelopment potential, formal gardens, parkland mature woodland and long lake frontage.

In all about 34.46 acres (13.94 hectares)

Fortified former rectory

Grade II listed former
Grade II listed former rectory
steeped in history
3 reception rooms
6 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
about 4 acres
outdoor swimming pool
Full description:
Tenure: Freehold

Location

It is possible that the property was first built when Sir Rhys ap Thomas was modernising Carew Castle in the 16th century. The rectory was included in the grant of Royal property to the Bishopric in 1547 in exchange for Lamphey Palace. The fortified element is the central three storey tower and was put to practical use when garrisoned during the Civil War.
A two storey wing, including the vaulted cellar was built in the early 19th century. The fine 18th century staircase, saved from Lawrenny House, was installed around 1850. The church commissioners sold the house into private ownership in 1908.

Red House Farm

Key features: Grade II
Red House Farm has these Key features:
Grade II Listed former farmhouse
reception hall, 4 Reception Rooms and Conservatory
playroom/party barn
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
single storey cottage
total area about 8.65 acres
EPC rating=E

What a beautiful looking house! Lots of ground too for keeping bees!

SDLT Disadvantaged areas relief

SDLT Disadvantaged areas relief

In some areas properties are exempt from stamp duty. Your solicitor should tell you about this but you can check yourself and confirm with them whether the property you’re buying is exempt.

Disadvantaged Areas Relief applies to:
residential property transactions where the amount paid (or the value of any other ‘consideration’) is £150,000 or less
the residential element of ‘mixed use’ (business and residential) property transactions – for example where a shop and a flat above it are bought together and the amount given for the flat is £150,000 or less

Cinema room

Lot 1: Reception Hall,
Very Nice house in Worcester
Lot 1: Reception Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Morning Room, Study, Snug/TV Room, Breakfast Kitchen, Utility, Cloakroom, Cellar, Master Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom, 5 Further Bedrooms, 1 with En Suite Cloakroom, Family Shower Room, Bathroom, Dressing Room, Gym, Sauna, EPC = E. Gardens, Off Road Parking for Multiple Vehicles, Outbuilding, Large Indoor Games Room/Cinema Room. EPC = C. Guide Price £1,250,000.
With this amazing cinema room.
£1,400,000 although in the blurb it says a different price.

St Oswalds is an imposing Georgian residence, reputed to have been constructed for the Bishop of Worcester (Folliot Cornewall) in around 1820.

Widmouth Farm

Widmouth Farm is a beautiful home, a working farm and a holiday cottage complex; all set within 35 acres of private coastal grounds.
Widmouth House is separated from the 11 self-catering cottages (currently run as a successful business) by a medieval curved stone wall surrounding the courtyard and gardens

uninterrupted views over Putsborough beach

Key features: 6 bedroomsThis lovely house has uninterrupted views over Putsborough beach
What a great house for anyone who loves the beach!

Key features:
6 bedrooms
3 reception rooms
5 bathrooms
Outbuildings
Coastal
Detached
Garden
Patio/Terrace
Purpose Built
Secondary accommodation
Full description:
The perfect property for the surfing enthusiast or for those who want vast expanses of open, sandy beach. A rare waterfront location on Devon\’s North Coast.