Inside £2.4m sprawling mansion once gifted by King Charles II to one of his lovers – with its own party barn & orchard
A PICTURESQUE sprawling mansion once gifted by King Charles II to one of his lovers could now be yours for just under £2.4million.
Located in Radnage, in the regal landscape of Buckinghamshire, this exquisite five-bedroom farmhouse offers 3,842 square-feet of living space and a unique rich history.
The origins of this historic property can be traced back to around 1600.
King Charles II reportedly gifted the manor to one of his mistresses according to local lore, by which time this house had already been standing for several decades.
The manor of Radnage is thought to have come into the possession of the Crown after the Norman Conquest.
Local lore even suggests that Radnage Bottom Farm was the site of kennels and a hunting lodge used by King John before he granted it to the Knights Templar in 1215.
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The property is a rarity as it has been owned by the same family for 36 years, and it's clear to see why as its period charm shines through.
Highlights of the manor include a pair of magnificent Grade II listed barns, one is currently used as a party barn, as well as five bedrooms, three with ensuites and a kitchen that is evidently the heart of the home, as it leads on to a discreet study, utility room and workshop, pantry, conservatory, and boot room.
The beauty of the property is in its character, with exposed beams, handsome fireplaces and original doors, Radnage Bottom Farm is brimming with romantic features.
The large inglenook fireplace in the sitting room even has toasty seats either side and an old bread oven.
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Outdoors doesn’t disappoint either, the house, which sits in more than 10 acres, is surrounded by a garden, which include an old well, an orchard and a recently resurfaced tennis court.
It’s situated in the picturesque Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
“The house has impressive fireplaces throughout”, said the listing.
“Approached over a gravel drive with large turning circle to the front of the house, the mature gardens are principally laid to lawn with wide flowerbeds, including a hellebore walk, and shrubs, interspersed with a mixture of mature, deciduous and coniferous trees, including a large yew tree to the side of the house.
“To the west of the house there is an old well and an orchard extends from the gardens to the south of the property, with a recently resurfaced tennis court in a raised position in the north of the grounds.
“The house is surrounded by well-fenced grass fields, connected to water.”