Guide price
£2,500,000
(£558/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleRedlynch Park, Bruton, Somerset BA10
5 beds
2 baths
5 receptions
From 4,477 - 5,218 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Knight Frank - Bath Sales
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About this property
5 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
2 bathrooms
2.44 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Conservatory
Detached
Garden
Parking
Restored
Rural
Terrace
Village
Private Parking
Woodland
Home office
Believed to date from around 1780, this elegant red brick home was converted into a residence in the mid 1980's and has been thoughtfully extended by the current owners.
The property offers spacious accommodation arranged over two floors, which is finished to a high standard and immaculately presented throughout.
The principal reception rooms are south facing, light and airy and are ideal for both family and entertaining. The living room features a woodburner and double doors leading through to impressive conservatory, a wonderful room for summer dining and parties. The TV room and games room offers versatility to be used as a playroom, study, gym and/or library. Also on this floor is the entrance hall/boot room, utility room and a cloakroom.
On the upper ground floor from the atrium hall with glass block detailed floor, is the dual aspect principal bedroom, featuring two banks of fitted wardrobes and en suite shower room. Beyond this there are four further double bedrooms, one of which has a WC and the family bathroom.
Redlynch Park is approached through formal pillared entrance gates onto a long estate drive with the private entrance to The Orangery on the left.
The property is approached through electronically operated, double wrought iron gates onto a private driveway, which sweeps down to the parking area beside the double garage. Attached to the garage is a good home office or studio, a great space to work from home.
The gardens are an important part of The Orangery and are registered with English Heritage as one of their gardens of Special Historic Interest.
The gardens comprise of an established copse to the west with a second garden lying within the original walled enclosure of The Orangery.
There is a tranquil Japanese style water garden with two historic ponds linked by a narrow canal, and four areas of hidden garden above the ponds.
In all approximately 2.44 acres. EPC: D.
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The Orangery is situated within the Redlynch Park. The house is set in wonderful grounds, with magnificent woodland and enchanting walled gardens, surrounded by breath-taking parkland.
Close by is the charming and highly sought after town of Bruton, known for its rich history, artistic culture, and idyllic surroundings. The town centre is dotted with independent shops, art galleries and boutiques, offering a unique and eclectic shopping experience. Bruton is a hub for creativity and innovation, hosting world-renowned art institutions such as the Hauser & Wirth gallery. The town's artistic heritage is reflected in its vibrant community, which embraces a wide range of cultural events, music festivals, and performances throughout the year. Babington House and The Newt are also both within easy reach.
Connections in the area are excellent with the A37 and A303 (M3) not far away, providing access to the wider motorway network. There is a train station in Bruton with a good service to Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads, whilst nearby Castle Cary offers high speed links to London Paddington, and Gillingham to London Waterloo.
There is a primary school and excellent local independent schools in Bruton to include King's School Bruton and the state owned boarding school Sexey's. Also nearby are All Hallows, Downside, Hazelgrove, Port Regis and the Sherborne schools also within easy reach.
Bruton 2 miles, The Newt 4 miles, Castle Cary 6 miles, Frome 13 miles, Babington House 16 miles, Bath 28 miles (All distances are approximate).
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