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Gothic-style residence: history and comfort for 1.6 million


Gothic-style residence

Maryfield House, located on the border of the English counties of Devon and Cornwall, is a former school converted into a vicariate, which was converted into a Gothic-style residence by the architect William White in 1849. Today, Maryfield House, with original moldings, columns and fireplaces, has six ergonomic bedrooms, a heated outdoor pool and tiered gardens, and a path behind the house leads directly to the banks of the River Tamar. An object with an area of ​​500 sq. meters, put up for sale by Inigo for £1.675 million.


Gothic-style residence

Wallpaper, upholstery and tiles refer to the past - designers and decorators could not help but pay tribute to the rich history of the house. Despite the general impression that the residence makes, it is technically equipped at the level of the 21st century. In the public spaces on the ground floor, from which there are many exits to the landscaped area, spectacular Gothic windows attract attention. A long dining room with seating for 14 leads from the kitchen to the games room, living room and study. Three bedrooms have attached bathrooms.


Gothic-style residence

The house is located at the end of a country road in Maryfield, a village near the city of Plymouth on the River Tamar. Whitesand, a cove with sandy beaches in the west of Cornwall, is 10 minutes' drive away. The vast area was designed by Humphrey Repton (Humphry Repton) - a recognized master of English landscape architecture, who designed dozens of gardens for aristocratic houses in the 17th–17th centuries.


Gothic-style residence

Gothic-style residence

Gothic-style residence

Gothic-style residence

Gothic-style residence

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