- Asking price of £3,450,000
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- 8 bedrooms, 5 reception rooms, 7 bathrooms
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Knight Frank - Country Houses Department
20 Hanover Square, London
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17th century splendour, spectacular views
A well presented family home ideal for entertaining. 5/6 reception rooms, extensive domestic offices, 8 bedrooms, 3 dressing rooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 bedroom lodge, garaging, heated swimming pool, formal lawns, woodland, paddocks. Amberley Court is situated on the southern edge of Amberley, a picturesque village with views over the Woodchester valley. Amberley village includes a hotel, post office, public house and a parish room for entertaining. Amberley Court is a fine Grade II listed, edge-of-village house situated in a secluded and quiet position on top of the Cotswold escarpment. The house dates back to the 17th Century with the central core dating from at least 1640 and the two wings being additions in the early 1800's. Pevsner mentions these additions and also states that the house was the model for 'Beechwood' in Mrs Craik's novel, "John Halifax, Gentleman". It was constructed for a prosperous clothier, a calling established at Amberley at least by the time of the conquest. The house is built of Cotswold stone under a hipped Cotswold tiled roof with attractive stone mullioned windows and a bell tower with weather vane on the roof immediately above the front door.
A well presented family home ideal for entertaining. 5/6 reception rooms, extensive domestic offices, 8 bedrooms, 3 dressing rooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 bedroom lodge, garaging, heated swimming pool, formal lawns, woodland, paddocks. Amberley Court is situated on the southern edge of Amberley, a picturesque village with views over the Woodchester valley. Amberley village includes a hotel, post office, public house and a parish room for entertaining. Amberley Court is a fine Grade II listed, edge-of-village house situated in a secluded and quiet position on top of the Cotswold escarpment. The house dates back to the 17th Century with the central core dating from at least 1640 and the two wings being additions in the early 1800's. Pevsner mentions these additions and also states that the house was the model for 'Beechwood' in Mrs Craik's novel, "John Halifax, Gentleman". It was constructed for a prosperous clothier, a calling established at Amberley at least by the time of the conquest. The house is built of Cotswold stone under a hipped Cotswold tiled roof with attractive stone mullioned windows and a bell tower with weather vane on the roof immediately above the front door.
property reference: KFLOWS1048727
