IT’S NOT uncommon for property brochures to refer to homes as ‘having it all’ – but in the case of Geneva Lodge, this description is certainly not undeserved.
Situated in Maison Dieu, in the heart of Richmond, Geneva Lodge offers buyers not only a wealth of spacious and attractively-presented accommodation, but also grounds and gardens that extend to approximately 7.4 acres.
The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom, superbly presented kitchen, rear porch, study/snug (which could easily be used as an additional sitting room), spacious formal dining room with double doors to a paved outdoor seating area, and living room. This room not only has a feature fireplace with marble hearth and surround, but also offers a fantastic outlook towards Richmond Castle and market place.
Upstairs are the family bathroom and three bedrooms, including the large master bedroom with a newly fitted en-suite bathroom.
To the front of the property is a pleasant walled garden, while the rear garden is home to a block paved patio area, greenhouse, garden shed, storage shed and timber-framed office.
Gated access leads to a terraced flower bed garden with storage shed and a pleasant woodland garden with mature trees and a raised decked area.
The property also has a custom-built Swedish hut with barbecue, further lawned gardens, miniature stable, paddocks – one of which has a well established vegetable plot – and extensive woodland (Clink Bank Wood), which stretches down to the River Swale, for which the buyer will have riparian rights.
Geneva Lodge – which is a past winner at the Ideal Homes Exhibition – is on the market at £595,000, with the stamp duty paid by the vendor on the asking price.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Carvers’ Richmond office on 01748 825317.
- Set in 7.4 acres, including woodland
- Asking price of £595,000
- Fantastic outlook towards Richmond Castle and market place
- Three bedrooms
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