This exquisitely designed villa offers a harmonious blend of elegance, tranquility, and natural beauty across its expansive 5 ha. A dream home for those wanting history, space and nature with access to a lifestyle property. As you approach Priory House, you are greeted by beautifully landscaped gardens, fruit trees, an orchard, and vegetable gardens. The property boasts a perfect balance of outdoor living zones, with views over stunning lawns and exceptional gardens. Step into the grand entrance hall, to discover a beautifully designed interior featuring 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 2 spacious living rooms that provide space for relaxation and entertainment. The graceful formal dining room adds a touch of sophistication, with a cosy Jetmaster open fire creating a setting for intimate gatherings or festive occasions. Along with the stunning ornate Wunderlich pressed metal ceiling, Chinoiserie wallpaper and 4 fireplaces, this home evokes a sense of timeless elegance. The kitchen, complete with a scullery, is a chef's dream. The family bathroom, with underfloor heating, infinity hot water, large glass shower box, marble hand basin and luxurious cast iron bath ensures comfort and style. The formal expansive dining room enjoys polished wooden floors, ornate plaster cornice with an Italian glass chandelier, topped off by French doors opening out to a large deck. The study makes working from home a breeze and access is easy for Wellington commuters. Part of this beautiful home has been used as a separate, self-contained and successful Airbnb (Little French Cottage, 5 star rating), giving you the versatility and potential for extra income or utilise it as a cosy guest suite. One of Priory House's most unique features is its adjacency to your own 150-year-old untouched forest, covering 3 ha of the property with a 3 bay barn. This forested haven provides a quiet, private, and serene retreat where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty that has flourished undisturbed for over a century.
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