Imposing former rectory Swepstone Hall is up for grabs.
The Gothic home, which was built in the Victorian era as the rectory to the nearby St Peter’s Church in the village, near Coalville, is on the market for £1.7m.
The six-bedroom property, which is thought to date back to the 1860s, reflects elements of the Gothic Revival style of the time, including pointed arches on windows and doors, front facing gables, blue brick patterns and courses, decorative trims above windows and stained-glass windows.
Internally, the principal rooms are of grand proportions, having high ceilings with panel mouldings and deep skirting boards.
The drawing room, which has a bay window, is set within is a deep window seat from where you can view the gardens and paddock land beyond.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a fireplace and tall windows overlooking the gardens and countryside beyond.
The room leads through to a large luxury en suite bathroom with oversized jacuzzi-type bath accessed by strengthened glass steps and set within a glass surround.
The gardens and grounds extend to over four acres and include an extensive driveway with a turning circle, a tennis court, a large pond and paddocks.
The owners have carried out a significant range of improvement works since they purchased the property in 1995. This has included an extension, which incorporates the kitchen, roofing works, heating and plumbing works, installation of hardwood double glazed windows, and renovation of the high-grade garage building.
The house is being sold by Fisher German which can be contacted on 01530 540012.
For more details go to Rightmove.
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