Stoneleigh is an impressive and unique period house located in Northam, Devon, dating back to 1881 and once home to Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templar. The house features ornate brickwork, original sash windows, and a well-manicured garden, offering a comfortable and well-loved space for guests.
The interior of Stoneleigh includes a formal sitting room, a peaceful drawing room, a former library turned dining area, a well-equipped kitchen with a 5-door Aga, and various entertainment spaces such as a games room and a gaming room. The first floor boasts six bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, including a master bedroom with a four-poster bed.
In addition to the main house, guests can also stay in Cider Cottage, a self-contained suite with a super king-size bed, or the two-bedroom coach house in the grounds, providing privacy while still being part of the group. Outside, there is a large garden with a lawn, pond, and decking area with table and chairs.
Stoneleigh is ideally located near the sandy beach of Westward Ho and the historic town of Bideford, offering a range of amenities. The rugged North Devon coastline and the South West Coastal Path are also nearby, perfect for walkers. Overall, Stoneleigh is a remarkable and unique home suitable for large gatherings of friends or family.
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