An interwar house with seven bedrooms spread across 5,500 square feet of living space in three floors is on the market for £3m.
The house features a swimming pool, hot tub and sauna with the surrounding grounds containing a tennis court, pastureland, formal gardens, workshop, mower shed and summer house on nearly four acres of land.
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The ground floor of the house features the kitchen, drawing room with open fireplace, study, games room, family room with wood-burning stove, four toilets and a small bedroom. The first floor contains a further five bedrooms and three toilets. The second floor contains the sixth bedroom and a loft.
According to British History Online, Presses House was built in the Georgian style in 1936. The house is located approximately 200 yards from the Grade II*-listed, 13th-century Church of St Andrew and 300 yards from the 100-year-old pub The Radnor Arms. The far eastern boundary of the property contains an area of woodland with a tree-lined walkway leading back towards the house.
The home has been on the market since Monday, July 3, handled by the Country House Department of Strutt & Parker.
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