Gidlow Hall Lot 1 - Flipbook - Page 4
DESCRIPTION
This exceptional Grade II-listed, five-bedroom Hall
has origins in the late 16th-century, and over time
has evolved into a beautifully renovated house
with a long and rich history. The house is textbook
Tudor from the outside, all honeyed stone and
mullion windows. There is even a moat. Thanks
to the building’s heritage listing, the original
character remains intact, with modern interventions
seamlessly integrated with a plentiful use of oak. The
finished effect feels authentic with a lovely quality of
space and light.
The front door leads directly into an oak-panelled
dining room with coved ceiling and log burning
stove set into a stone surround. A series of rooms
lead from this, culminating at a large side extension
that comprises a generous open-plan kitchen and
living room. The kitchen is bespoke, hand-crafted
in oak with granite worksurfaces and a large island.
Double doors lead to a garden room, which has
a stone floor. Upstairs, the house features a dual
aspect principal bedroom with barrel-vaulted ceiling,
French doors that open to a terrace, a bespoke-fitted
dressing room and en suite. There are four further
generously proportioned bedrooms served by a
family bathroom with separate shower and bath.