Inside a £2,250,000 19th-century Grade II listed Country House | Property Tour
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Step into a world of timeless elegance as you explore this exquisite mid-19th-century Grade II listed country house, a masterpiece crafted by the skilled hands of John Usher and gracefully situated in an elevated location and centred in a conservation area. Great Barford House makes a wonderful family home with sufficient space for all elements of family life but without being so grand that it deters everyday living.
An awe-inspiring four-story central tower invites you to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Nestled within ten acres of meticulously designed grounds, this estate boasts formal and walled kitchen gardens, a thriving wildflower meadow, a charming ornamental lake, and a sturdy tennis court, creating a captivating outdoor sanctuary for wildlife and lush flora.
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The lady of the house must have been something special to do such a perfectly sensitive renovation and decoration of the place. Exceptionally in tune with the style of the building. Beautiful indeed.
Absolutely grand and beautiful
Such beautiful grounds!
The first sink was a Butlers Sink. They are wider but shallower than a Belfast sink. But the second _WAS_ a Belfast sink. So you're half right.
Thank you for pointing that out!
@@benperkinsfineandcountry Pleasure is mine.
Just pre-warn your fabulous team of _reporters/descriptors(?)_ about calling something _"an Inglenook fireplace"_ when it's clearly not.
There's an Ingle fireplace and there is an Inglenook fireplace.
But what's the difference? 8-))...
_I'll be watching!_ ;-))...
Morning that’s what money can do very nice.😱👍☕️🙋🏻♀️
Loved the house and the tour. It would have been nice if you had taken your viewers up into the tower an given us a bird's-eye view of the grounds. It was a missed opportunity. Beautiful house, though.
In the link in the video desciption, you can access the photo gallery. Towards the end is an aerial photo of the entire plot.
@@benperkinsfineandcountry Wanted to see a bird's-eye view of grounds from tower. Whoever purchases this house will, no doubt, climb the stairs to the tower, enter the tower and look out of the tower window. A drone shot of entire grounds does not have the same intimacy as a grounds shot from tower. Saw the photos you suggested and none of them had that shot. A glacing photo of the grounds off the right side of the tower from the roof, is not the same thing. So,as stated in original comment: a missed opportunity. Still a beautiful house, though.
“…with magnificent lawns…” Massive patches of dead and dying patches of grass. This guy is lying to you.
The area of lawn you are referring to (infront of the house) was where there recently was a marquee for an event. There is also a wild flower meadow which has just been mowed by a local farmer. The gardens are amazing.