Features

  • Impressive equestrian country residence
  • Stunning rural location with views
  • 11.5 acres of grazing land and paddocks
  • 6,176 square foot of accommodation
  • Period features throughout
  • Seven bedrooms
  • Large kitchen/breakfast room
  • Four reception rooms & two bathrooms
  • Multiple garaging and outbuildings
  • Ultrafast fibre broadband

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Tenure: Freehold

 
Insetton House is an elegant period property which has a wealth of character and original features. Standing atop a hill this beautifully located property has history dating back to the 1700’s and was remodelled and extended in 1847, creating an exceptional family home which has not been on the market in almost 50 years. Set in 14 acres of grounds and paddocks, Insetton House is perfect for those interested in the equestrian life and has stunning views across the Dordale Valley - which is a very distinct zone of ancient countryside. Boasting seven bedrooms, three reception rooms (one is a lounge/dining room) and a delightful open plan kitchen/breakfast room, this spacious property is ideal for a family.

Freehold. EPC Rating E. Council Tax Band H.

Utilities: Mains electricity and water. Oil-fired central heating. Private drainage via a cesspool.
Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G/5G available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.
Broadband Availability: Ultrafast fibre broadband available.
Construction: Standard.
Parking: Car port for 2 vehicles & double garage. Off-road parking for 20+ vehicles.
Property Information: Wayleave payment from Western Power Distribution - power supply runs across grazing land belonging to Insetton House.
Maintenance of private driveway shared between Insetton House (50%), Insetton Orchards (25%) and Apple Cottage (25%) - applies only to the area of driveway used by all three properties.
Rights of Access to main the mains water supply which runs partially across land belonging to Insetton Orchards.
Severn Trent Water’s predecessors (East Midlands Waterworks) installed a small diameter underground mains water supply along the bottom of the grazing land close to Hockley Brook, they have a right of access for maintenance/repairs etc which they have enacted two or three times since the current owners purchased the property in December 1974.

 

Last Modified 28/05/2024

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