WITH leisure centres, pools and gyms currently closed by the coronavirus pandemic, many have had to change their exercise routines, setting up exercise equipment in their sitting rooms or heading outdoors.
But if you have a spare £1,750,000 burning a hole in your pocket, then Cothars Court could be the answer you have been looking for.
The five bed country house in Gorsley, Ross-on-Wye comes complete with its own heated indoor pool and leisure complex, marketing agents Morris Bricknell said.
Originally a 19th Century stone farmhouse, Cothars Court has been substantially extended to either side and now comprises an elegant, spacious and beautifully appointed five bedroom house with a wonderful ambience, Morris Bricknell said.
The principal rooms extend off a "vast and hugely impressive reception hall," while a grand staircase ascends to the galleried landing and bedrooms.
Downstairs, the huge 36’ kitchen is “to die for," with a four oven Aga, two AEG electric ovens and a Rangemaster ceramic hob and doors to decking and garden.
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Across a flagstoned sun terrace from the main house is the pool, gym, and jacuzzi complex.
Morris Bricknell said the indoor pool is surrounded by lovely, light coloured Travertine, and has windows to the upper portion of one entire length and a significant portion of the upper south elevation.
Positioned alongside the pool is the octagonal jacuzzi, while not far away is the incorporated gymnasium/games room with floor mounted cupboards, drawers, and a refrigerator. Also incorporated within the overall pool complex is the changing/cloaks/ shower/w.c.
"The complex in total is one of the most appealing we have seen," the agents said.
The home also has electric gates, garaging, a two-bed annexe, a home office, and 12 acres of grounds.
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