Built in 1847 as a National Church of England School, it has now been transformed into a luxury family home. The catch? It’ll cost you £1,950,000.
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The property was built in 1847 and once functioned as a National Church of England School. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills
. Exterior
Due to its large size (over 4,600 sq ft) renovation of the property took five years. Period details remain on its exterior, while the interior offers modernistic living. Outside is a large driveway, lawned garden and a quadruple garage. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills
. Kitchen
The kitchen and breakfast room boasts a modern design with extensive cabinets, sleek and simple hardware and a large L-shaped island unit which works as the stylish centrepiece of the room. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills
5. Bathroom
The property features a total of three bathrooms, with the master ensuite offering a large, cleverly designed and elegant space, with a peapod bath and two showers. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills
6. Annexe
Found next to the main house, you’ll find the charming annexe, which has recently undergone an extensive renovation. The annexe has a fitted kitchen and a large studio room, and a contemporary style wet room. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills
7. Courtyard
At the back of the Old School Works you’ll find a spacious and sheltered paved courtyard, offering the perfect space to host al fresco dinners during the summer. | Other 3rd Party Photo: Savills