The Old Rectory is a magnificent Grade II listed, attached Queen Anne house dating from the early 18th Century. Approached over a gravelled drive and surrounded by mature yew tree hedging, there is a glimpse of the church spire beyond, and the handsome façade of The Old Rectory sits prominently. This is a quint essentially attractive village house of excellent proportions.
The Drawing Room is simply magnificent with high ceilings, an attractive fireplace, original window shutters and an alcove at one end. The Dining Room is similarly impressive – these are fine examples of Queen Anne reception rooms that are unspoilt, but in excellent condition. There is a large farmhouse style kitchen, complete with AGA, with views out over the beautiful garden to the rear. The five bedrooms are all beautifully presented, with a highlight being the master bedroom with alluring views through the original sash windows to the church beyond. The Old Rectory is a superb family house.