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10 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- 10 - 15 bedrooms
- 9.43 acres
- Detached
- Parking
Eastleigh Court is a substantial Grade II listed country house positioned at the centre of its 9.45 acres grounds. Currently used as offices, it is arranged over three floors and includes approximately 1,245 square metres of accommodation. A large brick house built circa 1880 in plain Tudor style, Eastleigh Court has retained some very attractive period features such as mullioned windows, attic gables, arched double doors, decorative ceilings, fireplaces and a projected porch. Its potential as a highly desirable residence is enhanced by the scenic views across its grounds and beyond from windows on all aspects of the property.
Planning Permission
Planning Permission was granted in 2018 (18/06999/FUL) for “Change of use from commercial to domestic dwelling.” This has since lapsed. A new application is in the process of being submitted. Planning history includes an extension to the main house, garaging and ancillary accommodation, pool pavilion, swimming pool and tennis court.
Gardens and grounds
Approached via a sweeping driveway which runs around the front of the house, there is parking for multiple cars. The grounds are made up of parkland, paddocks, mature woodland and formal gardens, which total approximately 9.43 acres (3.84 hectares). To the rear of the property, there is a timber-framed outbuilding, which is currently used for storage.
Lot 2 Eastleigh Stables in all 4.35 acres, available via separate negotiation
Bishopstrow is a small village and civil parish on the southeastern edge of Warminster in Wiltshire. Warminster is a popular Wiltshire market town featuring many historical buildings, parks and recreational facilities, as well as restaurants, pubs, bars and cafés, and a good mix of excellent private and state schools, both primary and secondary. In Bishopstrow, there's also an international boarding school. Bishopstrow is close to Longleat and lies on the edge of the Cranborne Chase and the West Wiltshire Downs area of outstanding natural beauty; the area has many nature trails, bridleways and footpaths providing excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and riding activities. There are good communication links with the A303 approximately 9 miles away providing access to the West Country and London. There are high-speed rail links to London Paddington from various nearby stations.
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