Fabulous opportunity to acquire a stunning apartment in this prestigious building. Manfield House was constructed between 1899 and 1902 by Charles Dorman for James Manfield, a Northamptonshire shoe manufacturer and subsequently the property became a hospital circa 1923. The house is dressed in ironstone with Rutland stone dressings under a stone tiled roof with moulded cornerstones to shape the gables. The property was converted into a select number of high quality apartments some years ago with number 3 being a duplex apartment and one of the largest extending to an impressive 2,450 sq feet occupying the ground floor.
The magnificent drawing room measures 31’ by 24‘ having a large inglenook style fireplace with beautiful panelling and plaster work and large square bay window including stained glass of the Jacobean style overlooking the gardens. The kitchen/dining room which measure 28’ by 18’ has a contemporary modern L shape kitchen with a range of fitted appliances with French doors leading onto the sun terrace having views over the gardens. There is a utility/cloakroom and a further sitting room which could be used as a third bedroom or office having beautiful panelling throughout and original fireplace.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, both of which have built in wardrobes and spacious bathroom with a four piece suite.
Outside
The communal gardens are a particular feature extending to approximately 19 acres in total and maintained by a company to a high standard. There are established trees and a large lawn and a private patio at the rear of the property. The apartment also benefits from two reserved car parking spaces at the front of the property.