FEAST your eyes on this exquisite, multi-million pound estate for sale in the tranquil village of Antrobus.

This beautifully renovated six-bedroom Grade II Georgian House is set in more than 10 acres of formal gardens and grounds.

There’s also a rear courtyard with a number of residential properties, a walled garden and a sweeping tree-lined driveway.

The main house was originally constructed in 1792 and was modified in the late 1900s.

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“Over the past few years the property has enjoyed a complete 'back to brick' restoration where a tremendous amount of research was undertaken to ensure that the residence remained true to the Georgian style whilst making it complicit with modern living standards,” say Fine & Country, which is marketing the property.

Here’s a quick overview of the property:

GROUND FLOOR

There is a kitchen/dining room and walk-in pantry, sitting room offering far reaching views, a dining room, morning room and grand drawing room - arguably the most impressive room retaining many original features and boasting fine revealed archways, high ceilings and views from every window.

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LOWER GROUND FLOOR

There is a large games room, study, barrel vaulted wine cellar, a large reception room and boiler room.

FIRST FLOOR

A fine curved staircase leads to an impressive triple aspect library. Above the staircase is the original glazed dome adorned with decorative plasterwork in keeping with the original period of the house. There is a master bedroom and ensuite, two further double bedrooms and a family shower room.

SECOND FLOOR At one time this would have been the servants quarters. It would be ideal accommodation for a live in nanny/housekeeper or self contained apartment. There are three large double bedrooms and a family bathroom.

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OUTSIDE

The garden and grounds have been completely redesigned to compliment the period in which the house was built. The long sweeping driveway, lined with lime trees, has been recently constructed, along with the pond, which is surrounded by a terrific number of bulbs, the majority of the beech hedging around the property is newly planted as is the ornamental topiary and main lawns, which were both imported from Holland. To the left of the main house1,000 trees were added and the soft landscaping in the gardens is newly planted. The walled garden, originally a field, is now a breath taking formal garden with walkways, temple, vegetable plots and tennis court. To the far side of the main house is a beautiful fountain and courtyard which leads into an orchard, planted with ancient specimen fruit trees. To the rear of the walled garden is a walled utility garden, ideal for storage and gardening equipment.

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THE COURTYARD

To the rear of the main house is an attractive courtyard area adorned by a number of residential properties which could either be occupied or transformed into holiday lets.

Handan Court is a charming former 18th century coach house offering flexible accommodation set across three floors.

Handan Court Barn is a detached, converted Dutch barn, which, on the ground floor comprises, a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room, double bedroom with ensuite bathroom and further double bedroom.

Pole Court is a pleasing two storey residence and attached to that is Pole Mews, offering 3,000sq ft of accommodation over two floors. The property is in need of internal renovation.

Throughout the courtyard there are a number of gateways leading to the main house, orchard, walled garden and the rear access road.