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Hextalls Lane

Bletchingley
£
1250000
Freehold
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
4
Bedrooms,
3
Bathrooms
Size
Approx
4123
sq ft
/
383
sq m
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
TBC
Council Tax Band
G
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A remarkable piece of English history has hit the market in Bletchingley.

This fascinating residence forms the gargantuan East wing of a magnificent house with period origins believed to date back to Tudor times and beyond. Steeped in historical significance, this property was reportedly used by none other than Henry VIII as a hunting lodge during his stag shoots. The intriguing accommodation - some 4123 sqft in all - is arranged over three floors with a degree of flexibility to the layout that will appeal to purchasers keen to personalise their new home to individual taste.

The striking redbrick and exposed stone façade of Dysart is quintessentially medieval, with its steeply pitched roof, charming gables, and kitchen placed below within the servant's quarters. The property sits on a beautifully landscaped 1.5 acre plot, with mature trees and well-maintained garden, as well as a paddock, that offer a serene and picturesque setting. The grounds are perfect for outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful countryside.

The drawing room, bathed in natural light from expansive windows, offers sweeping views of the meticulously landscaped grounds. Here, tradition meets comfort with a charming window seat, tall skirting boards, and high ceilings. The room’s pièce de résistance is an enormous original ornate fireplace with a working fire and stone surround. To the rear, a second reception room offers a cosier retreat, with its warm stone fireplace and original beams.

Descending to the lower ground floor, you are transported back 500 years to a medieval stone room adorned with original beams and exposed stone. Currently serving as a dining room, this space offers an atmospheric backdrop for memorable dinners and celebrations.

Adjacent to this historical gem is the kitchen and breakfast room, where an enormous stone inglenook fireplace serves as a captivating focal point, blending old-world charm with contemporary functionality. Large windows frame views of the charming patio area, inviting the outdoors in and making this space the heart of the home.

The first floor continues to impress with three beautifully appointed double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite is a sanctuary of luxury, reminiscent of a boutique hotel. A grand dressing area leads into a cosy bedroom retreat, and the journey culminates in a spacious, modern bathroom that promises moments of indulgence and tranquility. Two additional double bedrooms share a stylish Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience for family members or guests.

Highlighted Features
Impressive period property
Original medieval features
Large drawing room with enormous stone fireplace and tall windows
Cosier reception room with stone fireplace
Utility room
Original fireplaces
Three beautiful bathrooms
Three double bedrooms
Principal bedroom with en-suite and dressing room
Blend of historic charm and modern comfort
Set within a rural, tranquil setting
Gated private driveway
Dedicated office space
1.5 acre plot
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This fascinating residence forms the gargantuan East wing of a magnificent house with period origins believed to date back to Tudor times and beyond. Steeped in historical significance, this property was reportedly used by none other than Henry VIII as a hunting lodge during his stag shoots. The intriguing accommodation - some 4123 sqft in all - is arranged over three floors with a degree of flexibility to the layout that will appeal to purchasers keen to personalise their new home to individual taste.

The striking redbrick and exposed stone façade of Dysart is quintessentially medieval, with its steeply pitched roof, charming gables, and kitchen placed below within the servant's quarters. The property sits on a beautifully landscaped 1.5 acre plot, with mature trees and well-maintained garden, as well as a paddock, that offer a serene and picturesque setting. The grounds are perfect for outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful countryside.

The drawing room, bathed in natural light from expansive windows, offers sweeping views of the meticulously landscaped grounds. Here, tradition meets comfort with a charming window seat, tall skirting boards, and high ceilings. The room’s pièce de résistance is an enormous original ornate fireplace with a working fire and stone surround. To the rear, a second reception room offers a cosier retreat, with its warm stone fireplace and original beams.

Descending to the lower ground floor, you are transported back 500 years to a medieval stone room adorned with original beams and exposed stone. Currently serving as a dining room, this space offers an atmospheric backdrop for memorable dinners and celebrations.

Adjacent to this historical gem is the kitchen and breakfast room, where an enormous stone inglenook fireplace serves as a captivating focal point, blending old-world charm with contemporary functionality. Large windows frame views of the charming patio area, inviting the outdoors in and making this space the heart of the home.

The first floor continues to impress with three beautifully appointed double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite is a sanctuary of luxury, reminiscent of a boutique hotel. A grand dressing area leads into a cosy bedroom retreat, and the journey culminates in a spacious, modern bathroom that promises moments of indulgence and tranquility. Two additional double bedrooms share a stylish Jack and Jill en-suite bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience for family members or guests.

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