Springfield House, a notable stone-built residence dating back to the early 19th century, presents an intriguing blend of historical architecture and modern potential. Originally part of the Orchard House estate, this home has been thoughtfully extended over the years, providing over 2,100 sq ft of living space on a mature plot close to a quarter of an acre. With its charming features such as exposed beams, timber floors, and multiple working fireplaces, the property exudes character while also offering ample opportunity for renovation.
The entrance leads into a stunning double-height dining hall that connects seamlessly to various inviting living spaces: a cozy sitting room featuring an original inglenook fireplace with log burner and bread oven; and a separate drawing room with its own fireplace. The kitchen, while functional, is ripe for modernization and extension—providing an exciting chance to create a contemporary culinary space or even convert the adjacent patio into an expansive conservatory.
Upstairs reveals four generously sized double bedrooms—one with an en suite shower room—and another showcasing a fireplace, alongside a family bathroom. The walled rear garden stretches approximately 100 ft x 60 ft, divided into distinct areas for relaxation or entertainment. In addition to the main house lies a detached garage and three stone outbuildings totaling around 600 sq ft. These structures hold fantastic potential for conversion into office space, gym facilities, stabling for horses, or additional garage accommodations. Accessible via gated access from the adjoining lane and benefitting from off-street parking, Springfield House is not only rich in history but also brimming with investment potential.