Eyton Court, Luston, Leominster
Agent: Strutt and Parker
Guide price: £600,000
Call: 01584 873711
EYTON Court is a picture-perfect timber-framed Grade II listed house dating back to the late 15th/early 16th century and is mentioned in Pevsner’s The Buildings of England due to its special architectural interest. The current owners have painstakingly and sympathetically restored much of this beautiful building and have created a wonderful home. The principal rooms retain a host of period features with high ceilings, flagstone floors, exposed floor boards and wall and ceiling timbers, oriel and sash windows, feature fireplaces and original doors. The elegant sitting room boasts a beautiful 15th century moulded ceiling, a large open fireplace ensuring a warm welcome and dual aspect windows maximising natural light. On the other side of a traditional hallway is a light and airy kitchen/breakfast room with a range of fitted units, a Belfast sink, dishwasher and a four oven electric Aga. The dining room is adjacent to the kitchen and has a feature fireplace with a wood burning stove. Completing the ground floor is a study area, a utility/boot room, a shower room with sauna and a WC. The cellars are currently accessed externally. To the first floor are five characterful bedrooms, one with a decorative 15th century boarded ceiling divided into panels by moulded ribs with intricately carved bosses. There is also a family bathroom. While Eyton Court has undergone a huge amount of restorative work by the current owners, there are still areas of the house that require further renovation, giving buyers the flexibility of utilising these rooms for their own requirements (subject to consents).
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