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Situated in the Cotswold National Landscape (AONB) this impressive Manor House has a wealth of original period features and is situated in a pretty village location
Situated in the Cotswold National Landscape (AONB) this impressive Manor House has a wealth of original period features and is situated in a pretty village location
Lansdowne House is a substantial and imposing Grade II Listed family home dating back to the late 18th Century with later additions. The property is beautifully located at the western end of Sheep Street with off-street parking and vehicular access to the main gardens situated off Darlingscote Road. The property has evolved over the years with the central stone cottage and the barn added to Lansdowne House to create the accommodation on offer. The main part of the house is built of brick with a slate roof and the former cottage and barn, of stone and a slate/tile roof. There are numerous period features such as original pane sash windows, high ceilings, exposed ceiling and A-frame timbers, attractive fireplaces, traditional wooden doors and architraves, and stairwell balustrades. The numerous bathrooms are finished to a good standard with marble and vintage-style fittings.
This stunning Victorian detached family home was originally built in 1899, occupying a generous overall plot of approx. 1/3 of an acre, and extended extensively in 1994 by the current owners to create a large family kitchen and principal bedroom with en-suite, complemented by underfloor heating downstairs, sash windows on the south elevation of the original building and double-glazing on the rest of the house, and an internal air circulation system.