Edwardian elegance
A substantial Edwardian house in an elevated position with lovely gardens and grounds, woodland and river frontage.
Dating back to 1912 The Folley was built for the director of Sunbeam Cars, James Henry Bath. Internally, the house has elegantly proportioned rooms with many wonderful period features including oak panelling and floors, together with superb views to the south over the gardens and beyond to the Clee Hills.
The principal reception rooms open onto the gardens while the bedrooms are arranged to benefit from the far reaching southerly views.
The property is now in need of some modernisation with potential to combine the self contained flat and second floor attic rooms to greatly increase the existing accommodation or to provide an integral home leisure area.
The gardens and grounds are beautifully laid out with a tennis court, swimming pool and squash court while there is woodland and river frontage all of which enhance the private setting.
There is a separate lodge house and paddock (Lot 2).
In all about 8.71 acres with further land available by separate negotiation
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9 bedrooms
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3 reception rooms
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3 bathrooms
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666.82 sqm
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Fishing
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Garden
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Land
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Secondary accommodation
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Swimming Pool
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Tennis Court
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8.71 acres (3.5 hectares)