A Charming Queen Anne House in One of The Prettiest Towns in Nottinghamshire
Cranfield House, a stunning Grade II* Queen Anne property in historic Southwell, was built in 1709 for canon George Mompesson.
The property is described in Pevsner's ‘The Buildings of England’ as “the best design of all the Prebendal Houses of Southwell”.
Set on Church Street in the historic town of Southwell, Cranfield House offers views of the Minster Cathedral. The sound of church bells create an idyllic atmosphere within its 1.86 acre walled English gardens with period greenhouse.
The 300+ year old house has a wealth of beautiful period detail throughout, with its original grand staircase, wood panelling, and fireplaces.
The 5-bedroom property offers 3 principal reception rooms, and a breakfast kitchen, offering all of the amenities for a comfortable family home.
The property comes with ancillary buildings and a large coach house.
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