A Distinguished Period Home in Excellent Village Location with Spacious Gardens and Outbuildings
Occupying a prominent position within the well-regarded village of Scotter, this distinguished period home offers a superb combination of historic character and modern refinement. Originally dating from the late 18th century, with later extensions and thoughtful upgrades, the property has been beautifully refurbished to suit contemporary family life. Set within generous grounds that include landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, and a range of outbuildings, it offers spacious and versatile accommodation throughout. With high ceilings, light-filled rooms, and a wealth of original features alongside quality modern appointments, this is a striking home that balances tradition with everyday comfort and style.
Step Inside
An attractive entrance hall with original tiled flooring sets the tone for what lies ahead—well-proportioned rooms, a flowing layout, and considered details throughout. The principal reception rooms are set to either side of the hall: a bright and welcoming sitting room with tall sash windows, and a wide brick fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove; and a formal dining room with beautiful period features including covings and skirting boards.
From the dining room, an open square arch leads into the kitchen—a well-appointed space fitted with quality fitted appliances and a central island incorporating the hob, breakfast bar, and a rise-and-fall extractor. Ceramic tiled flooring, twin Velux skylights, and large windows ensure the space feels bright and practical . The kitchen, dining room, and garden room connect beautifully, creating a sociable and flexible hub at the heart of the home. The garden room, leading off the dining area, is a wonderful extension of the living space. Surrounded by windows on three sides and with French doors opening directly onto the garden, it enjoys an abundance of natural light and has a lovely connection to the outdoors, while its location ensures it works seamlessly with both the kitchen and dining room. Whether used for relaxing, entertaining, or everyday family life.
Three doors lead from the kitchen: one back to the main hallway; one into the utility room, which also serves as a boot room and one into the rear lobby—the home’s daily entrance, with external access and a separate WC opposite.
To the rear of the main hallway, beyond the stairs, are two additional ground floor rooms—currently used as a snug and gym—offering flexibility for family use, home working or hobbies. A further bathroom with separate WC completes the ground floor.
Step Outside
The property is approached via a gated driveway leading into a generous gravelled courtyard, providing ample parking and turning space. The house enjoys an elevated position within a plot extending to in excess of three-quarters of an acre, with the garden stretching all the way down to the River Eau at the foot of the plot.
To one side of the courtyard is a substantial range of outbuildings, including a spacious workshop or home office—ideal for a variety of uses including home working, hobbies or future conversion (subject to consents). Adjoining this is a triple garage, arranged as a double bay and single bay, providing excellent covered storage and secure parking.
The garden has been thoughtfully planted with mature trees, shrubs, and hedging, offering interest and structure throughout the year. Gently sloping away from the house, it creates a beautiful setting with a sense of space. A dedicated swimming pool pavilion sits neatly within the garden—enclosed by glazed walls on three sides and designed for year-round enjoyment. The pool itself measures approximately 5m x 3m, with space around it for seating and relaxation. Its enclosed position means it can be opened up during the summer months while remaining clean and usable through autumn and winter.
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