Sunningdale Manor, St Saviour
Description
Nestled within several acres of gardens, grounds, and agricultural lands, the estate offers a serene rural setting. Accessible via a gated main driveway from a country lane, the property also features a secondary gated entrance. The gardens have been renovated, including the addition of a main entrance forecourt. Twin Haddonstone balustraded stairways lead to the front entrance and an array of cultivated plants. The area is fully irrigated and features young fruit trees, a propagation enclosure, and a conservatory-style sunroom connected to a dining terrace. A well-equipped kitchen caters to outdoor entertainment needs. Sunningdale Manor offers lavish accommodations within the main residence, along with a self-contained air-conditioned guests' lodge and a spacious three-bedroom apartment above the garage block with a separate entrance. Inside the main house, a family kitchen/living room complex stands out, featuring high-quality fittings, air conditioning, and multiple French doors opening to a balustraded terrace. Additional reception rooms occupy the ground floor, while the lower ground floor houses a glass-sided wine cellar surrounded by an open-plan study and dining area. The level also includes a catering kitchen, gymnasium, laundry, and Estate Manager's office with external access. The lower ground floor provides access to a covered barbeque terrace. To fully grasp the exceptional nature of this home, a personal visit is necessary. Living The manor house has ample living and entertaining spaces. the main focal point of the property is a newly extended kitchen/living space that has high end appliances throughout, a large breakfast bar, space for a large dining table, seating and access put to the large, private terrace that overlooks the 200 year old tree and garde
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