Broughton Hall is set in the hamlet of Broughton Poggs, which adjoins the village of Filkins. This former manor house is steeped in history and believed to have origins dating back to the 16th century, having undergone significant alterations in the 17th and early 18th centuries, with additional modifications and extensions made around 1800 and thereafter.

WHERE: Broughton Poggs, Lechlade, Oxfordshire.

The beautifully panelled libraryBroughton Hall's kitchen/breakfast roomBroughton Hall's kitchen/breakfast room

INSIDE: Currently owned by the same family for the past 21 years, this substantial village house is arranged over three floors and boasts an array of original features, including a grand reception hall, an impressive full-height drawing room with views over the gardens, a beautifully panelled library, galleried landing, open fireplaces, sash windows, flagstone flooring, wine cellar, and a newly added garden room, all of which highlight the historic charm. The first floor features a galleried landing/study, principal bedroom with adjoining bath and shower room, four further bedrooms, three with adjoining shower rooms, and a family bathroom. On the second floor is a guest bedroom with feature bath, shower room, three further bedrooms, and family bathroom.

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Al fresco entertaining next to the garden roomAl fresco entertaining next to the garden room The mature gardens extend to approximately 4.6 acresThe mature gardens extend to approximately 4.6 acres OUTSIDE: A sweeping driveway with mature trees leads past the tennis court to ample parking, and a double garage and carports with studio room above. A formal garden is positioned to one side with ha-ha lawn and views beyond. To the other side are hedged gardens with mature planting and an orchard. There is an elevated detached stone pavilion with quiet reading room or study. Various types of ornate hedging and a central pond leads back to the rear entertaining terrace lined with herb borders. This classic and thoughtfully designed garden integrates historical architecture with natural beauty, providing both functional and entertaining spaces all of which complement the house. In all approximately 4.6 acres.

HOW MUCH: Guide price of £3.75 million.

FIND OUT MORE: Contact Katy Freeman at Butler Sherborn by emailing katy@butlersherborn.co.uk or calling 01993 822325.