The East Wing of a beautiful listed Jacobean Hall set in 14 acres of private manicured grounds in rolling Northamptonshire countryside.
2 The Hall is a wing of this fine 17th century Grade II listed ironstone built Hall, remodelled in 1800 in Gothic style with further alterations in the 1900s. The house was converted into dwellings in 2000, and the present owners have updated the decoration, lighting and wiring. 2 The Hall is accessed by a private courtyard. The accommodation retains wonderful architectural elements, with generously proportioned rooms with high ceilings, working fireplaces, shutters, flagstone floors and an internal well. The dining hall has an oak floor and fine dog-leg staircase. Handmade kitchen with original flagstone floor, with utility room and boiler room off.To the first floor is a fine drawing room with Clearview wood burner and triple gothic sash windows enjoying the view over the gardens. The principal bedroom with original fireplace has a dressing room and modern en suite bathroom with bath and walk-in shower. Two further first-floor bedrooms and family bathroom and two second-floor double bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, off a generous landing.The communal ground extends to about 14 acres with gardens, parkland, spinneys and paddocks.*One pet is allowed*Additional InformationMobile Coverage:Please look at the Ofcom website for more information
Nestling in rolling Northamptonshire countryside with its own private entrance to the Hall, privately positioned overlooking the 12th-century church. The Hall and stables are set in lovely grounds, and the property has been divided to form fine historic homes. The property is approached by a private drive through its parkland and arboretum. Brockhall is about 1.5 miles from Flore and Weedon, both recently by-passed, with facilities including public houses, general stores, day nursery and primary school, petrol station, doctor and dentist surgeries, plant nursery with children's petting farm, produce shop and café. Daventry is about 6 miles. There are miles of footpaths and canal towpaths to enjoy, golf courses in the area and sailing and fishing at Draycote Water.