Monday, January 3, 2011

Worlingham House stands apart with its rich interior and classical exterior

Spectacular Worlingham HouseSpectacular Worlingham House

Worlingham House is one of the splendid country houses in Suffolk. It has a classical exterior and the graceful interiors. The outstanding architect and the historical interest list it as the Grade I. These much loved family home is constructed of brick with stucco rendering under part leaded roof and a part slate. The owner has shifted to other country and so wants to sell house fast. To the west is a large enclosed area of lawn garden with a splendid Orangery with 11 bays and large full length French windows, recessed lights, flagstone floor and access to the recently refurbished Picture Gallery. It becomes easy to sell property fast if the house is endowed with such beauty and space of about 100 acres as this house. It has 8 huge bedrooms and 9 wonderfully proportioned reception rooms, a swimming pool, 3 cottages and Parkland.

Spectacular Worlingham House Spectacular Worlingham House

The House stands on two large floors. The ground floor has an entrance hall with and octagonal staircase hall, well furnished kitchen, dining room, library and cloakroom. While the first floor has a landing, sitting room, a huge Master bedroom suite comprising a bedroom, dressing room and Jacuzzi fitted bathroom, further 3 bedrooms and 4 guest bedrooms, a family bathroom and second floor store rooms. The interior is so wealthy, a beautifully carved fireplace, decorative ceilings with systematically placed furniture. When approaching off the main drive there is an amazing cobbled courtyard with the range of red brick pan tiled outbuildings having 2 double garages, a garden store, workshops and a coach house. Not only has this but a hard and huge tennis courted too. To the east there is a colonnade of 16 stone Doric pillars leading to a conservatory. Hence this house includes everything you want to have in your house and with proper space and architect.

Source : www.ukpb.co.uk

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