This outstanding Grade II listed family home combines a substantial 18th century Georgian front section with a 16th century farmhouse portion to the rear.
Kingscombe is set in mature grounds and has a delightful, southerly front aspect.
The pillared portico entrance has a Georgian glazed fan light over and leads to an elegant flagstone floored hallway with a spindled staircase, high ceiling and doors to the drawing room.
With its full length Georgian window and shutters to front, the drawing room has an open fire with a marble surround and hearth, fitted base cupboards and shelved display, coved ceiling and polished concrete floor with a traditional cast-iron radiator.
The dining room boasts an original Georgian window and shutters, cast-iron radiator and a working fireplace with decorative cast-iron inset and carved marble surround and slate hearth, part-glazed door with steps down to the study, a Georgian style small paned window to front garden, fitted carpet, cast-iron radiator, built in bookshelves and a staircase to the wine cellar which has a barrelled ceiling.
A door from the reception hallway leads to the rear hall with an under stairs cupboard, flagstone floor and cast-iron radiator.
There is access to the sitting room, a comfortable, cosy room with flagstone floor, beamed ceiling, exposed natural stone work and recessed fireplace with an enclosed wood-burning fire, built-in cabinets and recessed bookshelves and a small-paned sash window.
The bespoke farmhouse kitchen has shaker-style base and wall cupboards incorporating a reclaimed French dresser with a glazed display-cabinet, Italian marble worktops with a white porcelain sink and chrome mixer tap, black and white gas fired aga with an additional cooker and extractor, integrated dishwasher and American style fridge/freezer, flagstone floor and beamed ceiling and small-paned windows.
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Arched double doors lead into the utility room which also has a flagstone floor, fitted cupboards, space for a washer and dryer, a chrome heated towel rail and new combi-boiler, and there is also a cloakroom.
A lovely Georgian spindled staircase leads to a half-landing with doors to the first bedroom, a substantial double with small-paned windows to the rear and side elevations and polished floorboards.
The second double bedroom has built-in wardrobes, wide painted floorboards, coved ceiling and original small paned window, a cast-iron radiator and door to a stylish and recently fitted en suite with a roll top double-ended bath with a shower over, a mosaic tiled floor, fitted shutters and a chrome heated towel rail.
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The shower room is a high-quality and newly fitted, traditional suite including a fully tiled double shower cubicle, low level WC and wash hand basin on a chrome and glass stand, chrome heated towel rail, mosaic tiled floor and shuttered window to rear.
The spacious, well lit main landing with a full length Georgian window enjoys lovely views to the front.
Doors lead to bedroom three, a double bedroom with a full-length Georgian window to the front elevation, polished floorboards, original bedroom fireplace, fitted low level cupboards and arched display shelving.
The master bedroom has painted floorboards, Georgian sash window to the front elevation, an original cast-iron fireplace and recessed low level cupboard with shelving above.
An arched doorway with steps lead down to an en suite.
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There is also a family bathroom with a roll-top cast-iron bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC and large walk in, fully tiled shower cubicle with fixed head shower attachment, chrome heated towel rail and shuttered window to southerly elevation.
Outside, stone pillared wrought-iron double gates lead to a brick pavia turning circle offering extensive parking with a lawned island flanked by shaped lawns with mature trees and shrubbery.
There is a large flagstone sitting area, deep mixed flower and shrub borders all enclosed by natural stone walling.
To the side of the front turning circle is a further brick pavia parking area with access to a substantial garage and workshop.
A rose archway with flagstone steps lead to kitchen garden, beyond which lies an informal lawn, greenhouse and orchard.
Current planning permission allows for a first floor addition to create a substantial studio/home office with independent access via an external staircase.
Kingscombe on Llanmihangel Road, Llanblethian, Cowbridge, Vale Of Glamorgan is being sold with an asking price of £1,150,000.
For more information contact Herbert R Thomas on 01446 772911 or visit www.hrt.uk.com.
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