Description
“Orchard Dene” is part of a large Georgina villa which is believed to be built circa 1802 with later Victorian additions. The beautiful villa is now made up of three dwellings, which was visited by Queen Victoria herself. The poet Algernon Charles Swinburne wrote a poem “ The forsaken garden” which was about the garden of Orchard villa.
As it stands today, the stunning villa has been divided up over the years and now plays homes to three unique properties. There’s a long sweeping driveway leading to the property. Whilst the home does have its quirky features, it does require TLC and is perfect for a renovation.
Internally, the unique home has a glorious entrance hall, kitchen and stunning L-shaped dining room. The lounge looks out across the gardens and there’s the addition of the handy ground floor cloakroom and utility room. Whilst the first floor plays host to three double bedrooms, family bathroom and extra w/c.
This area of St Lawrence is accessed by the picturesque village of Niton, where there you can find all of your everyday amenities, local primary school, library, medical centre and pharmacy, post office and two local pubs.
Council Tax Band - TBC