A Regency country home that is said to have existed since the year 1820 is on the market with real estate agency Savills, with a guide price of £2,250,000.
Milfort House, situated in the heart of North Somerset, is home to an impressive array of amenities including paddocks, stables, three self-contained apartments and a floodlit arena with new sand and carpet fibre surface, that was installed in 2018.
With four living rooms and bathrooms and five bedrooms in total, buyers can also find a large principle suite with its own ensuite bathroom.
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A large circular driveway is outlined at the front of the property, alongside triple garages for the main house and a small spur indicating the direction of the stables. There is an abundance of period detailing throughout Milfort House, not dissimilar to the opulent decor spotted in period drama Bridgerton.
These include a semi-circular ionic porch that opens to the reception hallway, acanthus frieze cornicing, twelve pane Regency windows with working shutters and a cantilever staircase with cast iron balusters - with lion masks and floral splays to boot.
To enhance the traditional element of the home, the owners have even installed a Dik Geurts wood burning stove set within a Mahogany surround, which was designed to create a stand-out focal point.
Turning to the three fully self-contained apartments, they are in current occupation with shorthold tenancies, which can be sold with complete vacant possession. However, the agents say this arrangement can be revised, if the new owner decides to.
The tenants are eligible to use the drive on the west side and share parking by their doorsteps.
Thanks to its countryside location, Milfort House is also within close proximity to many activities on offer from riding, skiing, sailing and many more such as The Club at Cadbury House in Congresbury.
Langford, where the property is based, is close to amenities in neighbouring Congresbury, Wrington and Winscombe, with schooling and shopping being accessible, as well as being commutable from Bristol and Weston-super-Mare with a regular bus service.
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