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7 bedroom country house
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Property description & features
- 17th Century Grade II listed Jacobean Family Home
- Seven Bedrooms/Five Bathrooms
- Basement/Wine Cellar
- Stunning Throughout
- Numerous Outbuildings
- Detached Garage With Kitchen & Bathroom
The living accommodation starts via entrance into a vestibule with side window with the door to the main reception hall. Offering stripped wood sash windows with shutters to front aspect, original wood panelling to walls and ornate carved cornicing.
There is also a cast iron period fireplace with tiled slips offering a warm welcoming. To your left there is a large cloak room and the door to the inner hallway which is home main staircase with central lantern sky light. The Kitchen/breakfast room offers double aspect with full height French doors with shutters to side and rear terrace boasting ornate ceiling cornicing.
There is a bespoke fitted Walnut kitchen with large circular island unit with a solid marble countertop hosting inset Gaggeneau ceramic hobs, steamer and griddle plate. There are also built in double Miele stainless steel ovens with matching microwave and coffee maker and a wide range of shelving with secret priest door leading to the 20 seater dining room. There is also a formal lounge as well as an extra seating area on the ground floor offering flexible accommodation for all occasions.
The basement has been converted into a formal seating area which provides a perfect area to entertain, there is partial natural light through sunken sky lights. The back half of the room is current used as a tasting area and refrigerated wine store which has fingerprint access.
First floor accommodation starts with bedroom four which is accessed from the first landing. It has sash windows with shutters to front aspect and a period cast iron fireplace. The Master suite also has sash bay window with shutters to rear aspect with magnificent views over the ground and as far reaching as Waltham Abbey. There are part wood panelling to walls, three piece en-suite and ceiling down lights which give a contemporary feel. Bedroom's two and three offers similar size and specification to the master with its double aspect with bay window to side and front with shutters, built in wardrobes and access to the four piece suite. Bedrooms five and six are good sized doubles and both have easy access to the family bathroom. Bedroom 7 is currently used as a study and offers a perfect space for anyone looking to work comfortably from home it has fitted furniture including shelving and drawer units.
The Manor House is approached through electrically operated security gates on to a long sweeping gravel driveway with various detached outbuildings including a one bedroom annex, gym and garage/storage leading off to the left and an extensive gravelled parking area immediately to the front of the property with water fountain to the centre. The grounds occupy an elevated position and set in approximately 7 acres of parkland and wooded grounds with stunning views over Waltham Abbey and beyond from the rear. York stone terracing to side and rear of the property have provided a perfect position for the recently installed outside bar and BBQ area fully fitting with fridges extend down to a heated swimming pool and tennis court. Speakers have been installed throughout various positions outside and can be controlled wirelessly. Well stocked borders with many fine specimen plantings complimenting the well-manicured lawns. The property also benefits from 24 hour security cameras.
The Manor House occupies a fabulous mature plot surrounded by Epping Forest & open countryside, situated within a couple of miles of Loughton town centre with a comprehensive range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Transport links into
London are excellent with a Central Line station, over ground station (Liverpool Street), M11 & M25 close by. There are several well regarded state and private schools within easy reach, some with transport pick up points nearby.
Epping Forest is a spectacular natural area to have on the doorstep. Stretching 12 miles from Manor Park, in East London, to just north of Epping in Essex, it is the largest public open space in the London area. At almost 6,000 acres, it is a popular area for recreation and enjoyment. It is a great place to walk or ride bicycles. It is also of national and international conservation importance, with two thirds of it being designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation.
Council- Epping Forest
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