A 10-bedroom property enjoying a secluded position within the affluent village of Chilworth is many people’s idea of a dream home – but it has a price tag to match.
Featured on Rightmove, the entry to the grounds of Nattadon is via secure iron gating encompassed by stone pillars, with a keypad and intercom entry system.
A long, tree lined driveway with lamp posts meanders towards the house and there is provision for parking and turning for several vehicles.
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The entire plot of this imposing family home covers approximately 3.6 acres. Configured to allow for a two-family lifestyle with separate entrance doors and twin staircases, it boasts nine to 10 bedrooms and five reception rooms over three floors.
The main lounge features front and rear aspect windows allowing for excellent levels of natural light throughout the day along with an attractive open fireplace for cosy evenings.
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The main bedroom also boasts a dual aspect offering delightful views of the rear gardens.
The guest wing is connected to the right-hand side of the main residence and has its own entrance door. This side of the property features one of the home’s premier bedrooms, with a side aspect and patio doors to the rear leading to a wooden decked balcony - the perfect spot to sit and admire the extensive grounds.
Although the home would benefit from decorative improvement, it does mean the new owner could put their own stamp on the place.
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Outside, the extensive lawns are complimented by mature trees and shrubbery and an ornamental pond. Bordered by woodland, the rolling grounds provide beautiful southerly views and absolute serenity.
There is also a sizeable outbuilding offset from the main residence.
Summary
Location: Chilworth Drove, Chilworth
|Offers in region of: £2,500,000
Agent: Fox & Sons, Southampton
Contact: 023 8022 5155
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