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Dunsborough Park was originally part of the substantinal landholdings of nearbly Newark Priory founded by Augustinian cannons in the early 12th century and sacked on the orders of Henry VIII at the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. The Dunsborough lands were granted by the king to a nobelman and soon afterwards a modest Tudor farmhouse with a single central chimney was built on the site.

Extended by a succession of wealthy owners over centuries, that simple building forms the core of the grand Grade II listed Dunsborough House, which today stands in about 117 acres of park and pasture, dotted with fine trees (some of the Oaks reputed to be over 600 years old) and woodland and skirted by the meandering River Wey.

Lot 1 – Dunsborough Park
Grade II listed, five reception rooms, extensive master bedroom suite and six further en-suite bedrooms, double bedroom and bathroom, attic room with potential en-suite, Coach House containing the estate offices with two bedroom flat above, two bedroom Potting Shed Cottage, swimming pool, squash court/music room with kitchenette, garages, stables and other traditional courtyard buildings, collection of traditional Edwardian glasshouses with potential for alternative uses, outstanding
formal gardens including water garden fronting the Ockham Mill Stream, tree studded parkland
About 44.70 acres (18.09 ha)

Lot 1a – A group of four semi-detached Lodge Houses creating an entrance to the property and providing a good income
£2,000,000

Lot 1b - A block of four stables and a barn set in 2.71 acres (1.10 ha) £100,000

Two further houses, stables and land available by separate negotiation

Dunsborough Park is a trully delightful English country house, Listed Grade II, approached by a long private drive and sitting in outstanding gardens with views out over its own parkland, watermeadows and woodland beyond. Discreetly positioned on the northern edge of the picturesque village of Ripley, the Estate is situated in a highly desirable area only 23 miles from central London. The astonishingly attractive formal gardens are regularly open to the public, particularly around the famous tulip festival in April, which is run by the current owner. The house, appears modest on approach down the long drive. Inside however, is an enchanting traditional English family home bursting with appeal and character. Flag stone floors, wooden panelling and floor to ceiling windows, the property is light and warm with open fires throughout.

Dunsborough House exudes character and style with a comfortable combination of both tradition and more contemporary aspect, which mutually complement one another.
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Over a month ago

Woking, Surrey

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Strutt & Parker - National Estates & Farm Agency 43 Cadogan Street London SW3 2PR Contact agent

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