Wednesday, April 10, 2024

A Fairytale House on Dartmoor

 


From House and Garden:

The softness of the gardens is a foil to the weight of the house, its granite walls pierced by stone mullioned windows, its roof peaked with gables and dotted with high, square chimneys. It has elements of Tudor and Gothic style – the result of an early-20th-century makeover of a 17th-century building. Not only was the house aggrandised with the addition of attic rooms, a huge entrance hall and a first-floor chapel – all modesty thrown to the wind – the stables and barns were also developed, creating a group of buildings as picturesque as a period film set.

Push open the heavy, studded front door and the film-set feel intensifies as you enter a high staircase hall rising into the steep pitch of a beamed roof. Daylight drops from leaded windows onto a broad staircase with chunky carved oak banisters and vast oak finials. The floor is granite slabs, arched doorways are framed by granite and there is a granite fireplace, big enough to sit inside, beyond the foot of the stairs. It could be home to a prince in a fairy story, or the setting for an Agatha Christie mystery. (Read more.)
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