7 bedroom house

Great Shefford, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 7EF

Guide Price

£5,950,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 120 acres
  • 7 beds

Residential Tags: Grade II

Property Tags: Tennis Court, Walled Garden

Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2021
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Grade II
  • Property Tags: Tennis Court, Walled Garden
  • Land Tags: Arable Land, Pasture Land
Private Georgian country house set in wonderful gardens and grounds with excellent transport links.


Description

Situation
Shefford House is on the edge of the hamlet of East Shefford, in an idyllic position above the River Lambourn in the Lambourn
Valley in West Berkshire. It is within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), surrounded by the rolling countryside synonymous with the area.

The estate is less than a mile from the village of Great Shefford on the edge of the Berkshire Downs, where there is a well-regarded local pub serving food and a village store with a post office. Nearby Wantage has a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities. Newbury and Hungerford are also within easy reach.

Education
Local and Regional Preparatory Schools
Shefford Primary School and St Joseph’s Catholic School.
Cheam, Elstree , Horris Hill, Brockhurst and Marlston, Pinewood and St Gabriels.

Senior Schools
St. Barts, Park House, and St. Johns in Marlborough.
Marlborough College, Radley College and Downe House, St Mary’s Calne, Bradfield and Pangbourne public schools.

Communications
There are excellent transport links with junction 14 of the M4 providing access to London, Heathrow airport and Bristol. The A34 is convenient for Oxford and south to Winchester. Hungerford and Newbury both have regular direct trains to London Paddington.

Shefford House
Shefford House is a stunning Grade II listed Georgian property,
approached through electric gates up a winding gravel tree lined drive, opening out in front of the house. The gardens and land stretch out behind the house rising in a south westerly direction. The arable land wraps around the gardens and parkland, separated by mature hedge rows and trees.

At the front of the house there are stone steps up to the
impressive entrance, flanked with doric columns. Inside
the entrance hall, with stone floor, there are doors to all
of the principal reception rooms, stairs to the first floor and
lower ground floor, and a door to the inner hall which in turn
leads to the kitchen/breakfast room, and orangery/sitting
room, and further staircase down to the lower ground floor

Of particular note are the period features, such as traditional cornicing and open fireplaces throughout the house which has been extensively refurbished during its current ownership. The drawing room spans the width of the house and is flooded with light from windows to two sides. There are two doors in from the entrance hall and an open fire. The formal dining room is across the hall also with an open fire. The library is lined with bookshelves, and has a wooden floor and an open fire and is used as a snug. From the inner hall there is a large open plan kitchen with ample space for a large kitchen table and open fire place to one end. The kitchen units are bespoke, with an AGA, integrated appliances, separate gas hob (bottled supply), and a slate floor, and a door to the pantry.

The orangery/sitting room is next to the kitchen with access through two wide openings either side of the fireplace. There is a large roof light in the ceiling and French doors and floor to ceiling windows which face south west and open onto the lower terrace in the walled garden, as well as a door to the library. From the inner hall there are stairs down to the lower ground floor where there is a sitting room with open fire, study with French windows opening onto the lawns in front of the house and a games room, currently housing a billiard table, off the study, and wine cellar. On the other side of the lower ground hall, below the kitchen there are stores, the boiler room, and a gym and a boot room with a door to outside from the parking area to the back of the house. A door from the boot room leads into the gym, and another leads onto the utility room stairs.

There is also a small self-contained annexe on the lower ground floor, which can be accessed from the house or via an outside door, with a bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom. This has previously been used by an au pair.
On the first floor there is a master bedroom with dressing areas off and en suite bathroom, two additional bedroom and bathroom suites, and a fourth bedroom. On the second floor there are a further two bedrooms (making six upstairs in total) and a bathroom as well as extensive built in eaves storage.

Staff Cottage
Outside there is a double garage, and a separate cottage with a bedroom, bathroom and utility on the ground floor, a second bedroom and bathroom, kitchen and large open plan sitting/dining room on the first floor.

Oak Barn
Next door to the cottage there is a large traditional style green oak framed barn, built by the current owners. The barn has been built to a high specification to enable conversion to residential accommodation

Square Footage: 9,528 sq ft




Acreage: 120 Acres

Directions

Directions
Leave the M4 at Junction 14, take the A338
North to Great Shefford. Upon entering Great
Shefford, take a right hand turn onto the
Newbury Road. The entrance gates are on
your right hand side after a quarter of a mile.


Additional Info

Gardens and grounds
The gardens are very attractive with lawns and shrubs flanking the drive on the approach to the house and traditional terraced walled garden to the rear, in the south west, taking advantage of the sunshine and sheltered by the natural topography of the land. The orangery opens onto the lower terrace where there is a seating area. Steps lead to a second terrace used for al fresco dining. There are also a pond and a green house. Beyond the walled garden there is an all-weather tennis court.

The land
Behind the barn to the west of the house there is a pasture field which is circa 5 acres. Beyond this a single arable field which wraps around the gardens and parkland, of about 99 acres. On the southern boundary there is a mature wood which is around 5 acres. The arable land is let to a local farmer on an informal basis for arable cropping.

The sporting rights over the land are owned but are
also let, to a neighbouring land owner, on an informal
basis.

Marketed by: Savills, Country Department

Land Registry Data

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