Reception Hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Morning room | Study | Kitchen | Utility room
Boot and store rooms | Cellars
7 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms (2 en suite) | 2 Attic rooms
Gardens | 2 Summer Houses | Former tennis court
About 1.3 acres
Lot 2 – available by seperate negotiation
Adjoining paddock of about 3.8 acres
Haye House is a glorious blend of Elizabethan and Georgian architecture combining to create an attractive family home standing in beautiful mature gardens. Set high above the River
Severn, the house occupies a private yet easily accessible location with wonderful views over the valley.
Thought to have been built in the early 16th Century of mellow pink sandstone, the original house must have been a significant property of its time. The rooms have high ceilings, exposed oak beams, mullioned windows, inglenook and stone fireplaces. The extensive cellars have
vaulted ceilings and wine bins.
The Georgian Wing, added around 1725, compliments the Tudor House perfectly and has beautifully balanced rooms with attractive moulded ceilings and open fireplaces.
The main reception rooms lead off a striking central flagged reception hall running the width of the house. The part panelled Tudor dining room has a sandstone inglenook fireplace and immense exposed beams, while the drawing
room, study and morning rooms boast Georgian elegance. The kitchen is south facing with views over a courtyard and the gardens beyond.
A wide polished oak staircase leads up to a spacious landing. In the Elizabethan wing is the master bedroom with en suite bathroom, and in the Tudor wing is a second double bedroom
also with en suite bathroom. There are five further bedrooms, two further bathrooms and two attic rooms.
Haye House stands in an attractive elevated situation surrounded by unspoilt countryside West of the Severn Valley, high above the River.
The market town of Bridgnorth offers excellent local facilities and amenities including primary and secondary schools, a wide variety of shops, public houses and restaurants. There is the also the Severn Valley railway that is a major tourist attraction.
There are further additional facilities and amenities in the towns of Telford, Shrewsbury, Kidderminster and the city of Wolverhampton. There are railway stations at Telford,
Kidderminster, Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton offering rail links to Birmingham New Street and London Euston.
The house is approached via a long tree lined driveway and the entrance is marked by a wrought iron gate opening onto a graveled
parking area in front of the house surrounded by mature shrubs and trees.
The gardens have been lovingly planted and created as a plantsmans garden by the owner, Eileen Paradise, renowned international flower demonstrator. The garden boasts hidden
walkways, lawns, two summer houses, vistas and views.
Lot 2: To the south of Haye House is a paddock of 3.8 acres which is available to initially rent with an option to buy, further details available from the agent.
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