An exceptional Georgian country house with charming gardens, grounds and one cottage in a secluded location set in about 12 acres.Loddon Hall is an exceptional Grade II Listed Georgian country house dating from the late 18th Century of gault brick elevations under a slate roof standing in a commanding position overlooking the delightful gardens and grounds and the horse chestnut avenue in a southerly direction. Loddon Hall is mentioned in Nikolaus Pevsnerôs Buildings of England as being of architectural importance and the house is particularly attractive with immaculate symmetry being of five bays with superb sash windows and central doorway with pilasters and panelled reveals and an original semi-circular fanlight and glazed door. The porch has two Tuscan columns supporting entablature with fluted frieze and cornice. The house has been well maintained by the current owner, although could benefit from some modernisation upstairs. The house is south facing and has excellent ceiling heights throughout, and an array of period features. Of particular note are the drawing and dining rooms, which have fine fireplaces, working shutters, cornicing and are of pleasing dimensions. In the entrance hall, there is a stone floor and this leads through to the large and practical kitchen/breakfast room, which has an island, and granite work surfaces, a four-oven oil fired Aga and a separate range cooker. There are a number of integrated appliances, and a generous larder. The separate two ground floor wings incorporate the morning room on the eastern side, and the study on the western side along with storage, and a cloakroom.On the first floor there are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, however there is potential to reconfigure the bedroom accommodation. On the second floor, which has two staircases, there is potential to modernise the bedrooms and potentially add a bathroom (subject to the necessary consents).The Old Stables Situated to the north-east of Loddon Hall is The Old Stables, which is a charming small cottage with one bedroom, a bathroom and the sitting room, kitchen/dining room, its own garage and private yard. The accommodation extends to 700sqft and has been used in the past as a holiday let or a longer term tenancy.Services: Mains electricity, mains water, private drainage, OFCH for Loddon Hall, Gas bottled heating or LPG for The Old Stables.This property has 12 acres of land.Outside Loddon Hall is approached over Hales Common via a tarmac road, which turns into the driveway for Loddon Hall. This ends in a substantial gravel parking and turning area at the front of the house, however it splits off giving access to the rear of the house and the outbuildings, The Old Stables and Hall Cottage. Hall Cottage does however have a completely separate access via Transport Lane and a roadway which runs along the western boundary of Loddon Hallôs grounds. There are other accesses to the land from the public highway. Loddon Hall sits extremely well in its mature grounds which are mainly laid to lawn interspersed with some magnificent specimen trees which are mainly broadleaf variety with some coniferous trees. To the south of the house is the bulk of the land, with a fine lime tree avenue which is about 150m in length and this splits the two paddocks which are fenced and have mains water, and are therefore suitable for equestrian use or simply for grazing. The mature woodland occupies much of the boundary of Loddon Hall, creating a wonderful feeling of privacy and seclusion but with the generous lawns, especially to the south of the house, there is still a sense of space and benefit of views from the house. To the south-west of the house and sympathetically created, is a heated swimming pool which is fenced and surrounded by a substantial paved area and a pool/summer house which is ideal for entertaining. From this area there is a charming view back towards the