Luxury move to Upper Vobster? This seven bedroomed home has been partly run as an investment

Not far from Babington House, this seven bedroomed property also has an impressive games room and wild meadow.


By Susie Watkins

13th Feb 2024 | Property of the Week


St Edmund's from the air, image Cooper & Tanner
St Edmund's from the air, image Cooper & Tanner

St Edmund's House is an impressive mid-19th century home set in approximately three acres of gardens and paddock.

There is a spacious and well thought out self-contained annex which has been used as an investment and would be perfect for multi-generational living.

As perhaps a sign of just how big the home is, it has three separate drive ways and is set in a plot of approximately three acres.

While the house itself is impressive, perhaps it is the stables at St Edmund's House which are most versatile.

That is where the annexe is, two good sized double bedrooms with two bathrooms and a main living space with a high-quality kitchen and a wood burning stove.

The current owners have been using this to let out for self catering holidays.

There is a quadruple car garage and at the rear of the left-hand garage there is a premium biomass boiler and solar system which heats St Edmund's House.

Above the garage the current owners have made the most of the available space and have turned it into a games room, with a table tennis and a pool table.

There is also a paddock to the north side of the home, currently is being used as a mature and wild meadow.

Seeking offers in excess of £1,750,000, for more details about the home or to book a viewing see HERE

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