Hylands House is a one off substantial, elegant Grade II listed property of great historical importance, boasting seven bays over three storeys. Constructed originally circa 1740 previous occupants, we believe, include two London mayors and the famous landscape artist John Constable (1809-1811). The accommodation is set out from the main section of the house to include a guest cottage (formerly servants) and four self contained flats to which conversion back to one dwelling would evolve a truly fine Country dwelling. Well appointed formal gardens complement this stunning and imposing residence. Viewings via - Cairds - Sole Agents .
Aditional Information
The floorplan represents the main living space arranged over two floors. Additionally, there are four self-contained one-bedroom apartments accessed via a separate to the left of the main building. Two on the third and two on the fourth floor each flat has its own boiler and fusebox. At present all these are let bringing in a rental income in the region of £3,400 per month.
There is also a cottage to the righthand side of the main building at present the current owners are using this accommodation but as totally self-contained could again be rented with an estimated monthly rental in the region of £2,000
To the rear of the garden, there are seven single garages accessed via Hylands Mews as well as a detached double garage to the front of the house.
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