Substantial family home in need of some refurbishment
Stunning position with extensive views. Built in 1886 but not Listed. 2 self-contained flats within the house. 2 courtyards of traditional stone outbuildings. Pasture land and fishing on River Erme. Available in lots.
Cleeve House occupies an impressive elevation position in the centre of its own land. The house is accessed via an attractive long driveway through mature gardens and although the house was built in 1886 and is not Listed, it still has many period features. Within the main house are large reception rooms with high ceilings and large picture windows and all the bedrooms are well proportioned with superb views over the surrounding countryside. The two self-contained flats could easily be incorporated into the main house. To the side of the property are the courtyard of barns. These are of traditional construction and, subject to the necessary consents, could perhaps be converted into separate dwellings. The gardens are well established with formal lawns, a former walled garden and a croquet lawn. At the bottom of the valley is the River Erme with 520 metres of single bank fishing rights.
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9 bedrooms
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7 reception rooms
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6 bathrooms
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Fishing
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Land
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Secondary accommodation
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Stabling
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36.35 acres (14.71 hectares)