Inside the £4,500,000 historic mansion for sale in Ston Easton

By Laura Linham

18th Apr 2024 | Local News

Ston Easton House
Ston Easton House

Ston Easton Park, a Grade I Listed Palladian mansion, is on the market. for a cool four and a half million.

The property, set between Bath, Bristol, and Wells, is steeped in history and architectural significance, featuring extensive grounds that extend to approximately 27.75 acres.

Photos by Savilles

But if it's a little out of your price range, take a look at these photos, showing the inside of the empty building.

Photos by Savilles

Constructed in 1769 by John Hippisley-Coxe on the foundations of an earlier Tudor house, the mansion has been modified over the centuries, notably by landscape architect Humphry Repton.

Photos by Savilles

Today, the estate includes the main mansion with 20 bedroom suites, eight reception rooms, and a variety of additional buildings including a Grade II* Listed Coach House and a three-bedroom Grade II Listed Gardeners Cottage, both in need of modernisation.

Photos by Savilles

Previously operated as a luxury hotel and wedding venue, the estate's future could see it returning to a private residence or continuing its commercial legacy, pending the necessary planning consents.

Photos by Savilles

The mansion's grounds are a highlight, featuring the River Norr, complete with footbridges and weirs.

Photos by Savilles

The location is well-connected, with easy access to local schools, leisure activities, and transport links to major cities and London.

Photos by Savilles

This property is being marketed by Saville's.

     

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