Ludworth House - Flipbook - Page 4
DESCRIPTION
This fantastically characterful five-bedroom, four-storey
house was originally built in the early 1700s, continually
remodelled over the years. On approach, the defining
architectural feature are the stone mullion windows
and the building’s stature. On the garden-facing side is
a further level below. Measuring over 3,171 sq ft, the
internal living space spans five floors and is designed
primarily around the beautifully terraced rear garden. The
generously proportioned drawing room features Arts &
Crafts panelling, a Victorian chimneypiece and French
doors that step out to the garden scene. Here, all windows
maximise on the view.
The primary entrance, positioned at the front of the house,
leads into a wide hallway and through to a bright dining
room on the left. To the right is a large open plan kitchen
and breakfast area where light streams through a wall of
full-height glazing. Doors on both sides of the picture
window open on to a terrace. On the lower ground floor, is
a large utility space, with impressive volume and versatility
of use. Again, French doors allow access to the lower part
of the garden. Three of the five bedrooms are positioned
on the first floor; the principal bedroom has a balcony and
fantastic views across the surrounding landscape.