Paunceford Court, Munsley
Agent: Hayes
Offers: £2,500,000
Call: 01531 630030
PAUNCEFORD Court is situated within its own grounds close to the historic town of Ledbury having particularly good amenities.
A number of well regarded independent schools are all with seven miles of the property.
From the property itself, there is good outriding.
Seven-bedroomed Paunceford Court is believed to date back to the 17th century with additional wings being added at later times.
There has been sympathetic and extensive restoration with features such as partial underfloor heating, cast iron radiators, ledge and brace doors, window shutters and exposed timbers.
The beautifully converted three-storey oast house has recently been transformed into a fabulous two-bedroomed annexe perfectly combining both traditional and contemporary materials.
Electric gates open onto the long, private driveway leading to the property which sits in 25 acres of land with parkland and two freeform lakes.
Outstanding equestrian facilities include a bespoke designed 60m by 20m floodlit indoor arena with Ecotrak surface.
There is a large brick-built stable barn has nine Monarch Majestic stables with sliding doors, a horse wash bay with separate solarium, two feed rooms, a large secure tack room, rug wash and drying room with toilet and shower. Security is monitored from the house via cameras. Full length loft space offers potential for further accommodation, subject to planning.
A spacious Dutch barn includes four Loddon stables with sliding doors and a hay store.
There is around 19 acres of well drained paddocks with post and rail electric fencing including two stallion fenced paddocks, all with water, a grass gallops and ample hard standing for horseboxes.
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