PROPERTY OF THE MONTH BEAUDESERT HOUSE
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Situated on an elevated position enabling breath taking panoramic views over the surrounding Warwickshire countryside is this stunning detached family home.
Beaudesert House is concealed from the country lane by mature foliage and set back behind a double ornate wrought iron electric gate. Once through the secure gate the private gravel drive leads towards the magnificent property, a cottage and triple car garage, all surrounded by a well-maintained landscaped garden and fields.
Upon entering the property, either through the formal entrance or original timber porch, you are greeted by a generously sized reception hall with a high crystal embellished ceiling and feature archways. The hall allows access to the formal dining room, living room, a superb open plan kitchen/dining/living area and separate wing containing three bedrooms.
Double doors lead to the open plan kitchen/living area. This stunning room has been completely renovated, creating an ideal and versatile entertaining space which overlooks the rear garden and pool. The contemporary kitchen area, which is complete with marble effect countertops, gloss white/grey fitted units and a large kitchen island/breakfast bar, includes high quality integrated appliances and a superb pantry/storage room.
To the far right of the kitchen is a well-proportioned bar area, perfect for hosting guests, within the fitted units stand two full height Miele wine fridges and an additional built in dishwasher, a two draw beer cooler is integrated within the island.
The main kitchen area flows seamlessly into the dining area which is defined by the vaulted wooden beamed ceiling, double aspect by-fold doors open onto the exterior patio area. A step down leads to the sunken living area.
The palatial yet welcoming formal lounge features the striking original open stone fireplace, surrounded by floor to ceiling mirrored panel which are positioned to enable the light to fill the room.
The duel aspect dining room, overlooking the manicured gardens and sweeping drive, with French doors allowing access to the raised terrace. In addition, two large windows allow light to flood the room complimenting the splendid solid stone hearth.
From the reception hall to the right, lies a wing containing three king-size bedrooms, all with modern en-suite facilities and individual timbered terrace areas.
The outstanding principal bedroom suite with its oak beams, angled roof lines and mesmerising conical ceiling, is designed to provide three fundamental spaces. The dressing area with numerous walk in wardrobes and storage units, a contemporary walk in wet room comprising a shower, wash basin and low level WC. The most prominent feature of the principle suite is the king-size bedroom area that embraces the most spectacular 360 degree views over the surrounding countryside.
Left on the imperial staircase is a further king sized bedroom boasting a vaulted ceiling, storage/wardrobes set within the eaves by mirrored panels and timber framed Juliette balcony. Leading through to an open en-suite.
From the mezzanine landing, continuing to the next level, is the sixth superbly proportioned bedroom which overlooks the rear garden and pool via a Juliette balcony, complete with en-suite..
To conclude located on the first floor is a relaxing jacuzzi/spa room and dressing room, which can be easily converted back to a double bedroom, with fitted with security card entry, with French double doors opening out onto a balcony overlooking the courtyard.
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