Property description
The Courtyard is an idyllic corner of Salston Manor, tucked away with gorgeous views looking out onto the ancient woodland. Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a spacious and inviting entrance hall. The ground floor offers a beautifully appointed kitchen which boasts modern and sleek Quartz countertops, ample storage space and top of the range appliances. The living room features sliding doors leading to a private deck where you are greeted by a backdrop of gorgeous woodland creating a sense of ultimate peace and tranquillity. Two generous double bedrooms adorn the first floor, both with luxury en suites and all benefitting from woodland views. This property is brimming with exceptional quality fixtures and fittings such as Engineered Oak Flooring, sumptuous Wool Blend carpets and NEFF Integrated Appliances. For added convenience, the property also comes with allocated parking and access to EV car charging. Located in a highly sought-after area, this property is surrounded by 4 acres of communal grounds, offering peace, tranquillity, and stunning countryside views, while still being within easy reach of local amenities and transport links, this is the perfect place to call home. About Salston Manor: Originally an 18th century farmhouse, Grade II Listed Salston Manor was extended and rebuilt in Elizabethan style in 1845 by William Hart Coleridge, nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In the twentieth century it became a hotel and was the birthplace of the world famous Donkey Sanctuary. The hotel closed in 2007 and has now been substantially rebuilt as 11 apartments with a further 15 new houses discreetly located within approximately 4 acres of managed private grounds and woodland.
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