
Highfield House near Whitchurch is a unique Victorian country villa of distinction, built in 1877 by the industrialist and ironmaster Robert Thursfield Smith. Perched in elevated, extensive landscaped gardens with far-reaching views and around 26 acres of land, this imposing house combines striking architecture with the comforts of modern family living.
The east-facing principle rooms make this a light, sunny house throughout. It has an entrance vestibule, hall, drawing room, dining room, study, family room, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, eight bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sauna, shower room, three cellar rooms and extensive attics.
Its integral garages have a laundry room and cloakroom, while outside there are pasture paddocks, a livestock building and grazing land with sporting pool by seperate negotiation. There’s also a former stables and Coach House with planning permission.
For sale by private treaty, as a whole at £1,395,000 or would divide. Agents Nock Deighton on (01746) 762666.















8 Comments
We can only dream!!!
If I win the lottery, this one is mine!!
I’ll have the Chatwall one! Lovely houses, just need a nice lottery win now!!
what beautiful homes. ive lived in this county for 8 years and never knew half of them even existed!
Put me down for number 2
Old Colehurst Manor
put me down for number 3 if i win on the lottery
The properties listed above are all very good and nice but checkout property-england.com
When you get to the front page don’t key in any postcodes or areas just click the get results button and then click on the first property in the list.
Knocks the properties above into a cocked hat. Any comments on how you can justify the price, its not even furnished!!!
They are no use to me. I’ve only got a small flymo with a short lead!