Country home with links to Duke of Wellington for sale at £1.15 million
Bodon House was originally named El Bodon after a battle in the peninsular war in 1811. The property was purchased by Wellington’s paymaster general, Gen. Harvey, whose crest is over the Georgian extension.
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Selling agent Jackson-Stops said: “We understand the house was originally built in the 16th century as Hall Farm, and in 1832 the Georgian extension was built and the house re-roofed with pantiles (originally thatched).
“The current owners purchased the house in 1977 and have carried out many works during this time, including the attic conversion, garage, pool-house and swimming pool.”
The front of the property (Image: Jackson-Stops)
Entering the property, there is a reception hall with a WC to the left and storage cupboard on the right.
The hallway leads through to the bespoke Bryan Turner kitchen with hardwood and granite........
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