Located in Hurst Village, Berkshire, RG10, this superb period house offers stylish interiors and beautifully proportioned rooms. The Grade II* Listed property, partly dating back to the C17th, sits on about 45 acres of parkland. Originally built in 1580 by John Barker, a gentleman usher to Queen Elizabeth I, Hurst Lodge has been expanded over the years while retaining its period features like Delft tiling, oak panelling, and original flooring and fireplaces. The property includes a converted coach house, farm buildings, and a cottage for an additional price. With 8 reception rooms, 12 bedrooms, and 10 bathrooms spread over two floors, this house boasts high ceilings, a southerly aspect over the gardens, and an impressive principle suite.
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