Hinton St. George Somerset TA17 8TQ Hinton Park

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£1,350,000
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Features at a glance

  • Over 2,600 sft of beautifully appointed accommodation
  • Feature reception room with double height ceiling and galleried landing
  • 17th Century banqueting house for Earl Poulett
  • Wealth of character features
  • Multi-generational living potential (subject to planning)
  • Over 5,500 sq ft of extensive outbuildings including former office space
  • Approx. 17 acres of enchanting gardens & woodland
  • Further 54.6 acres of woodland available by separate negotiation
  • Private position with convenient access to transport network
  • Good selection of schools nearby
  • Under 3 miles to Hinton St. George
  • 4 miles to Crewkerne rail station (London Link)

A charming country house with commercial buildings and over 17 acres, in a secluded position

Warren House is a beautifully presented country home, sitting in an elevated position within easy reach of local amenities. The property offers over 2,600 sq ft of generously proportioned living accommodation, as well as over 5,500 sq ft of extensive commercial warehousing and attractive first floor office space, offering great scope for home working, a lifestyle business, studio space and other possibilities.

Originally built as a banqueting house for Earl Poulett in the early seventeenth century, Warren House was sensitively rebuilt in the 1980s, reusing original materials wherever possible. Its Tudor origins can be observed particularly in the bay window, the stone mullions and the carved Tudor roses around the front and back doors as well as in its unusual and striking four-gabled architecture.

Inside, the welcoming entrance hall leads via steps to the impressive drawing room, with its double-height ceiling and galleried landing above. The room features a dual aspect with a bay window and French doors opening onto the terrace, as well as a handsome Hamstone fireplace set into a stone feature wall and fitted with a woodburning stove. There is space for both a seating area and a family dining table. The ground floor also features a comfortable family room, which could serve as a bedroom if required. Adjoining the drawing room is the large kitchen and breakfast room, fitted with base and wall units, granite worktops, a split butler sink, range cooker and space for a breakfast table. A separate utility room provides further storage.

There are two bedrooms on the ground level that share a bathroom with over-bath shower. These bedrooms are well suited for multi-generational use and feature a partition wall, offering the option to create one larger bedroom. Upstairs, the galleried landing overlooks the drawing room and leads to a further sitting room and additional bedroom, both with built-in storage and skylights, welcoming plenty of natural light. The first floor also has the well-presented principal bedroom, with en suite bathroom and built-in storage.

This property has 17.04 acres of land.

Outside

The property is accessed via two separate entrances, one with a stone wall and concrete drive winding through mature woodland, and the other from the lower end of the grounds, with a stoned drive. The property’s network of woodland walks among both mature and newly-planted native hardwood trees provides immersion in nature in complete privacy. Additional woodland and orchard surround the house, creating a peaceful and private setting. The well-tended lawns feature a wealth of established shrubs, hedgerows and flowering perennials, as well as an ornamental pond with a fountain. Generous paved terraces, ideal for al fresco dining or outdoor entertaining, complete the garden.

There is plenty of parking on the gravel driveway, which leads to a large garaging block with space for several vehicles and an EV charging point. The driveway also provides access to over 5,500 sq ft of commercial buildings, including warehouse stores and generous first floor offices with woodland views, offering the lifestyle opportunity to run a business from home in idyllic surroundings. Alternatively, the buildings offer excellent potential to be converted, subject to the necessary planning consents. The whole totals 17.04 acres and offers a quiet and tranquil setting throughout, with an abundance of wildlife that makes it ideal for nature enthusiasts.

Situation

Warren House is set in a secluded rural position, close to the popular and historic village of Hinton St George, between the market towns of Crewkerne, Ilminster and Chard. The village has a primary school, church, village shop, award-winning pub and a village hall which hosts frequent local events. Crewkerne lies two and a half miles to the east, offering a wealth of everyday amenities with independent and high street shops, restaurants, cafés and supermarkets, including a Waitrose. Further amenities and leisure facilities are available four miles north to Ilminster or five miles west to the historic town of Chard, one of the oldest towns in the region. The larger market towns of Yeovil, Taunton and Bruton are all within easy reach and provide a wide selection of amenities, renowned restaurants, art galleries and other cultural attractions. Just over 20 miles away along the recently upgraded A303 is The Newt, with its fabulous restaurants, gardens and rooms.

The surrounding area comprises beautiful rolling countryside and is just moments away from the Blackdown Hills AONB with its scenic walking, cycling and riding routes. The striking World Heritage Jurassic Coast is approx. 15 miles away, with its popular town of Lyme Regis, known for its Cobb, historic harbour and fossil-rich beaches. The area offers a wealth of outdoor pursuits including racing at Wincanton and Taunton racecourses.

There is good schooling within the area, including Perrott Hill and Hazelgrove Prep Schools and Sherborne School, Sherborne School for Girls, Millfield, Taunton School and King’s Bruton. Slightly further afield is the vibrant city of Exeter with its wide range of schooling, including The Maynard, Exeter School and Exeter Cathedral school.

Communication links are excellent, with the A30 nearby and A303 easily accessible, with links to Exmoor and Dartmoor National Parks. There are hourly direct rail services from Crewkerne to London Waterloo and Exeter St David's, while Taunton offers a fast service to London Paddington (approx. 2 hours). Exeter airport provides a number of domestic and international flights.

Local Authority: Somerset Council Services: Mains electricity. Private water and drainage which is compliant with current regulations. Oil-fired central heating. EV charging point. Council Tax: Band F EPC Rating: E (house) C (commercial buildings) Wayleaves and easements: This property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Rights of way: The neighbour has right of way over a small section of the track by the lower entrance.

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