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03/09/2025

11 Spike Moss, Irvine, CA 92603
$45,000,000 • 5 beds • 10 baths • 17,660 sqft

In the prestigious enclave of Shady Canyon, 11 Spike Moss stands as the undeniable crown jewel of the community. This magnificent estate spans 17,660 square feet on a rare 1.33-acre blufftop lot, the largest single lot in the enclave. The residence’s exterior is a masterful display of timeless design with Romanesque thick stone walls and reclaimed Tuscan terra cotta brick and roof tiles, while the estate’s pièce de résistance is the awe-inspiring operating 35-foot stone bell tower, crowned with an exquisite Italian bronze bell. Entering the estate through its gated driveway sends one back in time. Upon entering the grand foyer, the sense of another era remains, as you are greeted with soaring fresco-painted ceilings and an opulent Carrera marble stairway that ascends to the private primary suite. The assembly room, with its soaring ceilings and grand fireplace, sets the stage for sublime gatherings as it melds with the dining room's 20-person antique table and authentic main chef’s kitchen and secondary catering kitchen. The primary suite is an inviting and restful retreat, featuring a reclaimed Tuscan fireplace, a hand-carved stone bathtub, and a private fitness suite. The separate family wing ensures comfort and privacy with four additional bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a private kitchenette. The lower level is an unparalleled realm of entertainment and leisure, transporting you back in time with each step down the stone and brick-clad stairway. Emotions strengthen as you enter a subterranean world with brick-clad walls and groin vault ceilings, and a wine tasting room. Adjacent is the Tuscan cistern-style game room, illuminated by a glass skylight, same as the wine tasting room and the 2,500-bottle wine cellar. A 150-inch screen theater and performance stage delivers an immersive entertainment experience, while the Taverna, with a stylish bar, epitomizes refined relaxation. Outdoor entertainment options are not ignored with a 48-foot infinity pool and private spa, offering a sunny sanctuary of unparalleled peace and indulgence. The meticulously curated grounds feature a full-size bocce ball court, a pizza oven, and a cozy fire pit, all surrounded by manicured landscapes. A professional workshop, three-car garage and six-car “auto barn”, bookend the entry courtyard. Located within minutes of the best beaches, dining, shopping, top schools, and transportation hubs, this estate is a statement of unparalleled style embodying the pinnacle of refined living.

Listing Provided by: John Cain DRE #01467294 949.478.7772,
Pacific Sotheby's Int'l Realty

28146 382nd Ave, Armour, SD 57313$16,000,000 • 9 beds • 6 baths • 1800 acresDiscover the Rustic Charm of South Dakota Ph...
03/08/2025

28146 382nd Ave, Armour, SD 57313
$16,000,000 • 9 beds • 6 baths • 1800 acres

Discover the Rustic Charm of South Dakota Pheasant Acres Lodge Nestled in the heart of South Dakota's pheasant country, this ultimate retreat offers a rare combination of expansive habitat and comfortable accommodations that cater to sportsmen, and outdoors enthusiasts alike. South Dakota Pheasant Acres can't be overlooked at nearly 1800+/- acres and offers some of the best-sculpted habitats in the country.Boasting the title of South Dakota's oldest pheasant preserve, this property offers unparalleled access to world-class pheasant hunting. Whether you're a seasoned sportsman or a curious novice eager to experience pheasant hunting for the first time, be prepared to be impressed. Besides pheasant hunting, the ranch is also a sanctuary for waterfowl, thanks to the multiple pothole ponds, and lakes. Teal flock to the region in early September, as fall continues to push in, so do the ducks. The migration through this region of South Dakota rivals duck numbers anywhere in the country. The numerous ponds and fields offer multiple hunting opportunities depending on wind direction and weather patterns. Deer hunters will also find themselves at home here, with Boone and Crocket whitetails thriving in the sloughs, tall switch grasses, and 20- year-old shelter belts. Combined with the nearly 600 acres of food plots, it is South Dakota's most ideal whitetail habitat. Whitetail scoring over 200 inches have been taken over the years, with many 170-plus deer added to the Boone and Crockett record books. The property has been meticulously managed for growing giant deer and the contiguous aspect of the ranch allows deer to reach their full potential. After a rewarding day in the fields, retreat to the stunning timber frame lodge, where rustic charm meets comfort. The large bar and entertainment area upstairs is an ideal stage to tell new and old stories from the field. The lodge offers a full commercial-grade kitchen with plenty of cold and dry food storage. The property also includes two cozy bunkhouse-style cabins, perfect for hosting family, friends, or fellow hunting enthusiasts. All residences have been designed to offer you a restful stay amidst the natural beauty surrounding you. The meticulous attention to habitat cultivation is evident, with professionally crafted food plots that support a thriving wildlife population. For the canine companions that aid in your hunting adventures, the property includes a well-constructed dog kennel complete with multiple runs, ensuring your dogs are kept safe and comfortable. Located on the ranch is an optional pheasant brooding facility with pens and an incubation house able to raise and keep up to 10,000 birds at any time. Just a stone's throw away from your lodge, the South Dakota Pheasant Acres is not just a place but a living experience, skewed towards those who appreciate the simpler, yet finer things in life. Whether you choose to explore the surrounding world-class Walleye fishing on Lake France Cases or immerse in the tranquility of this unique location, every moment here adds up to an exceptional living experience. South Dakota Pheasant Acres is being sold as a turn-key business. This property is perfect for anyone who desires a life that's a bit off the beaten path yet filled with opportunity and adventure. Its unique setting promises exciting day-to-day hunting possibilities andoffers peace and solitude far from city crowds. Spend your days exploring the vast terrains or simply unwinding in this estate's natural splendor. If you ever dreamed of owning a sanctuary where the sky melds into the rolling fields at sunset or yearned for mornings filled with the sights and sounds of bustling wildlife, then wait no longer. Take this chance to turn dreams into reality with this exquisite piece of South Dakota's heritage. It's not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle that redefines rural luxury. South Dakota Pheasant Acres Lodge - where nature meets comfort, and traditions are kept alive under the expansive, awe-inspiring skies of South Dakota. For your own personal, qualified, showing call, Jake Hyland or John Herrity today.

Listed by:
Jake Hyland 970-227-8990,
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate

100 Carnarvon Dr, Houston, TX 77024$36,000,000 • 8 beds • 12 baths • 26,401 sqftThe height of luxury and palatial opulen...
03/08/2025

100 Carnarvon Dr, Houston, TX 77024
$36,000,000 • 8 beds • 12 baths • 26,401 sqft

The height of luxury and palatial opulence await you in this exclusive estate on well-known Carnarvon Drive. Discover a grandeur and ambiance unlike any other. Interior design, contributed by renowned David Easton, is a modern neoclassical property with impressionistic French design that would evoke classic elegance for all who visit. Enter the pillared grand archway with historical architecture, swaths of marble, soaring ceilings, towering columns, artisanal millwork, and hand-painted details throughout. Enjoy lavish galas and peaceful escapes with ease in an array of salons, grand galleries, ballroom-like halls perfect for celebrations and milestone events. Estate includes a sprawling owner's wing with a terrace, spa bathroom, secondary suites, and guest apartments. The 2.32-acre grounds see breathtaking gardens, terraces, Parisian styled pool that transport mind and spirit. Dignified and regal on a magnitude rarely seen, 100 Carnarvon is truly a magnificent home to enjoy.

Listed by:
Gigi Huang TREC #0654932 832-256-5673,
Douglas Elliman Real Estate

533 N Left Fork Hobble Creek Rd, Springville, UT 84663$48,000,000 • 7 beds • 10 baths • 17,493 sqftHobble Creek Ranch is...
03/08/2025

533 N Left Fork Hobble Creek Rd,
Springville, UT 84663
$48,000,000 • 7 beds • 10 baths • 17,493 sqft

Hobble Creek Ranch is one of the most magnificent properties in the American West. It offers a truly unique proposition—a stunning estate home with a backyard playground extending over 3,387 acres (over 4.5 miles wide) of spectacular recreational lands. The property has substantial water rights along with seven ponds, and it controls access to over ten thousand acres of forest service lands. The ranch varies in elevation from 5,700 feet to over 9,100 feet and has extensive roads and trails that provide access throughout the property. Hobble Creek Ranch is ideally suited for cattle and horses, and the big game elk and deer hunting opportunities are incredible. The home is securely positioned behind two gates and is surrounded by nearly twenty beautifully manicured acres. Every element of the home was built to the highest standards, and the finish work and detail are unrivaled. The location is really special. You feel like you are miles and miles away from anyone, yet there is a golf course ten minutes away and a grocery store only a short drive from there. Hobble Creek Ranch is situated at the end of a paved road in Hobble Creek Canyon, which is about an hour from Salt Lake City and Park City, and about thirty minutes from a private airport.

Listed by:
Kerry R Oman 801-369-2507,
Summit Sotheby's Realty

1719 Military St, Port Huron, MI 48060$250,000 • 6 beds • 5 baths • 7,046 sqft**Urgent Opportunity for Savvy Investors a...
03/07/2025

1719 Military St, Port Huron, MI 48060
$250,000 • 6 beds • 5 baths • 7,046 sqft

**Urgent Opportunity for Savvy Investors and Homeowners!** Discover the hidden potential of this beautiful historic castle waiting to be restored to its former glory. This spacious 6046 sq ft property features 9 fireplaces, 6 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 4 kitchens, offering endless possibilities for a full renovation and customization. With its prime location across from St Claire River, you can enjoy serene views of the water just behind the neighboring homes. New roof in 2024 provides a solid foundation for future improvements. Embrace the character and history of this rare find, situated in a sought-after area of Port Huron. Steps away from Downtown. Minutes from Port Huron Street Marina and Blue Water Bridge. The neighborhood offers easy access to schools, parks, recreational areas, shopping, dining options, public transportation, and waterfront attractions. Built as a castle, this home embodies historic charm and grandeur. Originally constructed in the late 1800s, it served as a symbol of architectural splendor and luxury. Over the years, it has housed prominent local figures and witnessed the evolution of Port Huron. Despite its need for modernization, the property’s historic significance and unique features make it an exceptional investment opportunity. This property is perfect for investors looking to renovate and add significant value or homeowners eager to create their dream historic home. This castle offers a rare opportunity to make a lasting investment. Opportunities like this don't last long! Don’t miss your chance to transform this historic property into a stunning masterpiece. Schedule your private showing today and start envisioning the possibilities.

Listed by:
Renee Clark Knox 678-674-7929,
Fathom Realty MI LLC 877-661-1977

10936 Chalon Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90077$115,000,000 • 9 beds • 13 baths • 14,941 sqftWelcome to Villa Del Amor, the epito...
03/07/2025

10936 Chalon Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90077
$115,000,000 • 9 beds • 13 baths • 14,941 sqft

Welcome to Villa Del Amor, the epitome of luxurious living in a custom European villa nestled in the prestigious enclave of Lower Bel Air. Hovering over the esteemed Bel Air Country Club Golf Course, this remarkable residence offers unparalleled privacy and exclusivity. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this exceptional estate boasts the finest materials and craftsmanship, showcasing exquisite European-inspired architecture. From its grand facades adorned with intricate stone work to its expansive interiors with soaring ceilings, every aspect of this home exudes opulence and sophistication. Spanning across a sprawling lot, the property enjoys sweeping views of the lush fairways and beyond, creating a serene and picturesque setting. The meticulously landscaped grounds feature manicured gardens, tranquil pathways, and a resort-style pool area, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and outdoor entertainment. Step inside to discover a world of elegance and grandeur, with spacious living areas designed for both lavish entertaining and intimate gatherings. The gourmet kitchen, outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances and custom cabinetry, is a chef's dream, while the formal dining room provides a refined space for hosting memorable dinners. Retreat to the sumptuous master suite, complete with a luxurious bathroom and private terrace and spa overlooking the golf course. Additional bedrooms and amenities, including a private study, media room, and fitness center, ensure every comfort and convenience is catered to. With its idyllic location, impeccable craftsmanship, and unparalleled amenities, this European masterpiece offers a rare opportunity to experience the ultimate luxury living in the heart of Bel Air.

Listed by:
Aaron Kirman DRE # 01296524 310-994-9512,
Christie's International Real Estate SoCal 424-249-7162,
Cynthia Ambuehl DRE # 01821934 818-489-0282,
Christie's International Real Estate SoCal

2700 N Valley View Rd, Ashland, OR 97520$5,895,000 • 2 beds • 4 baths • 11,084 sqftCentrally located between San Francis...
03/07/2025

2700 N Valley View Rd, Ashland, OR 97520
$5,895,000 • 2 beds • 4 baths • 11,084 sqft

Centrally located between San Francisco and Portland, just minutes from I-5, 700 awe-inspiring acres of oak savannas and rolling meadows gently rise, until your view of the Siskiyou mountains feels so close, you might reach out and touch it. Sitting on a high bench, a spectacular 8,880 sq. ft home exalts the grandeur of nature that surrounds it. With its graceful, curvaceous design, myriad of windows, and unique features like rounded corners and sculptural appointments in copper, glass, stone, granite, local and exotic wood, this breathtaking home is beyond custom; it is a work of art. Every direction offers an unparalleled view. This astonishing property enjoys a pool, an outdoor entertainment space, an off-grid cabin, and features a 3000 sq. ft. basement level ready to be transformed by your imagination. Offering magnificent sanctuary and adventure, as well as convenience, the surrounding region of Southern Oregon is known for wine and phenomenal outdoor recreation opportunities.

Listed by:
LandLeader 866-559-3478

6699 Macarthur Blvd, Bethesda, MD 20816$23,500,000 • 6 beds • 11 baths • 11,522 sqftStanding as Bethesda's premier estat...
03/07/2025

6699 Macarthur Blvd, Bethesda, MD 20816
$23,500,000 • 6 beds • 11 baths • 11,522 sqft

Standing as Bethesda's premier estate offering, 6699 Macarthur Boulevard is amongst only a handful of world-class waterfront properties within the entire Capital Region. Towering over the Potomac River, old-world elegance meets contemporary luxuries in an enchanting intersection of craftsmanship and art. Designed by an all-star team of acclaimed artisans comprising architect Franck & Lohsen and master builder Leonard Nurmi of CDC Builders, the estate's nearly 12,000 square feet of interior space has been meticulously transformed by the current owner through a three-year renovation by BOWA Builders. A private road discreetly winds up to the main entrance, where motorized gates part ways to reveal a regal motor court, all nestled behind mature landscaping that keeps the home hidden from the street. Immediately, the facade's red brick, dark shutters, and turreted entrance evoke impressions of the storied country estates of the Northeast, concealing a comprehensively modern and thoughtfully designed interior. Beyond grand double doors, the sophisticated entry vestibule is flanked by a bifurcated staircase gracefully sweeping up to the upper-level landing while mesmerizing views lay ahead. Herringbone flooring is a testament to the level of craftsmanship, as are the palatially scaled and exquisitely detailed formal rooms. Striking chandeliers make a statement throughout the dramatic living spaces. In the library, a soft glow emanating from the lighted built-ins and roaring fireplace sits against a backdrop of the river below. The chef's kitchen has an oversized marble island, furniture-grade inset cabinetry, and a commercial-grade 60-inch Wolf range. Immediately adjacent, the breakfast nook's curved wall of windows enables both panoramic views and droves of natural light. Upstairs are five ensuite bedrooms, including a stunning primary suite, occupying an entire wing of the home, with sweeping views, twin marble baths, and triple dressing rooms to create a sumptuous oasis. A transverse gallery spans the entire width of the lower level, whose centerpiece is a circular wine cellar reminiscent of a hidden Tuscan grotto. A chic bar, representative of the trendiest metropolitan restaurants across the globe, anchors the recreation room, while a fitness center, billiards room, guest suite, and laundry facilities complete the lower level. Every inch of the rear lawn is as exquisitely finished as the interiors. A full-width upper terrace gracefully descends to the lower terrace and its focal point — an infinity pool and bubbling hot tub whose edge seemingly vanishes into the expanse beyond. An English garden perfectly complements the historical essence of the home's exterior. Irreplaceable like the world's rarest collectibles, 6699 Macarthur Boulevard is truly like no other.

Listed by:
Daniel Heider 202-938-3685,
TTR Sotheby's International Realty 202-234-3344

Ludstone, Claverley, Shropshire, WV5£10,425,000 • 9 bed • 5 bath • 177.63 AcresA beautifully located, and immaculately p...
03/07/2025

Ludstone, Claverley, Shropshire, WV5
£10,425,000 • 9 bed • 5 bath • 177.63 Acres

A beautifully located, and immaculately presented country house and estate extending to about 177.19 acres.
* Historic moated manor house
* 4 reception rooms, 9 bedrooms
* Indoor swimming pool complex
* 2 bedroom gate lodge
* Exceptional range of outbuildings
* Captivating gardens
* Parkland with lakes
* Pastureland and woodland
* In all about 177.19 acres (71.70 hectares)
* Additional houses available separately
The rural hamlet of Ludstone is situated in a delightful, tranquil corner of Shropshire. The hamlet is made up of the Ludstone Hall Estate and a small collection of other properties, part of the rural parish of Claverley. The most attractive village of Claverley features the parish church of All Saints dating from the 11th century, has various village clubs and societies. Post office, primary school and two public houses.��Ludstone is about 7 miles from the popular riverside market town of Bridgnorth which has an exceptional range of everyday amenities. The larger county town of Shrewsbury is 28 miles distant whilst there is easy access to various commercial centres of the Midlands with central Birmingham about 26 miles distant. Wolverhampton railway station is just 10 miles away, with trains to London Euston from about 1hr 51 minutes and to Manchester Piccadilly from about 1hr 10 minutes. Birmingham Airport is 35 miles away. ��Historical Notes�Ludstone Hall has a fascinating history, dating back to medieval times. The parish of Claverley, of which it has been a part, is one of seven manors recorded in the Domesday Book of 1085 in the possession of Roger Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury. After 1098 it came under the control of the Deans of Bridgnorth and it continued as a farm belonging to the college of St Mary Magdalen at Bridgnorth. In 1548 the Deanery of Bridgnorth was leased for 21 years to John Seymour who later parted with his interest to William Whitmore, a merchant of London. By an Act of Parliament in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I the Whitmores were able to purchase outright.��The present Ludstone Hall was built in around 1607 by the Whitmore family on the original moated site. From the 13th Century many manor houses were enclosed with moats, many for security but also for other functions such as fish ponds, as is believed to be the case at Ludstone. In 1735 it was claimed that the moat at Ludstone Hall contained 1,000 carp, 1,000 tench and 1,000 perch. Nevertheless, it is clear that the moat was also created to provide an attractive setting for the house, echoing the moated castles of the great and good.��The house remained in the possession of the Whitmores for two and a half centuries and was sold in 1867. In the early years of George I’s reign the Whitmores appeared to have moved away from the hall and to have left it as a farm and this undoubtedly explains why the present house is unspoiled and retains so much of its 17th Century character. With the owners being absent there was no inducement to make ‘improvements’ in the 18th and early 19th centuries. By good fortune Ludstone Hall was acquired in 1870 by a Mr J. R. Cartwright who, appreciating its exceptional qualities, undertook a sympathetic restoration. Mr Cartwright also built the Coach House and current Gate Lodge in 1873, laid out the gardens and created the lake to the south.�The house faces south and the principal approach is from that side. It is believed that the older approach is from the east where the drive still exists and enters the moated enclosure between two square stone-built lodges with pyramidal roofs. It is believed that these were guard houses and understood that together with the abutments of the bridge are surviving portions of the mediaeval gate house.��After Joseph Cartwright’s ownership Ludstone Hall has had just five owners, Captain Tudor Owen from 1910, Mr E. H. O. Carpenter from 1933, Mr & Mrs M. H. Rollason from 1939, Mr George Fergason from 1970 and Mr & Mrs K. Smith from 1997 to the present day.��Lot 1 – Ludstone Hall and about 60.52 acres�The majority of the estate is offered for sale as Lot 1 although the vendors may consider a sale of the Hall with less land.��Ludstone Hall�The historic Hall presents a wonderful family house that despite its age offers extensive modernised accommodation of a high specification and a layout well suited to modern living. The interior extends to over 8,000 sq ft with a wonderful balance of accommodation that includes fine reception rooms, well-proportioned bedroom suites and an exceptional indoor swimming pool complex.��The Hall is constructed of brick elevations with beautiful stone dressings. The handsome front elevation has perfect symmetry and features impressive Dutch gables and a two storey semi-circular central bay rising to a stone balustraded balcony. The entire is surmounted by pitched and gabled tiled roofs crowned with striking diagonal chimney stacks. Other fine features include mullioned windows and the remarkable survival of original lead rainwater goods, all beautifully ornamented. Ludstone Hall has the distinction of a Grade I Listing.��The Accommodation�An ancient front entrance door leads into a vestibule with double doors to an entrance hall having vaulted ceiling and twin archways opening through to the splendid reception hall. The panelled reception hall is a dramatic room with oak inlay floor, a wonderful carved stone fireplace and an elegant semi-circular window with perimeter seats. The dominant feature of the room is the magnificent ornate plaster ceiling with its twelve pendants.��Immediately off the reception hall is the oak panelled staircase hall dominated by the wide 17th century oak staircase with its elaborately carved newel posts surmounted by uncommonly large finials of 4-sided vase form. A door beneath the stairs leads to a lobby with access to the garden, off which is the elegant principal cloakroom. ��The well-proportioned sitting room has full height oak Carolean panelling, featuring Corinthian pilasters ornamented with fret patterns and with a beautifully carved frieze above. There is a substantial carved stone corner fireplace and in the opposite corner is an early 18th century arched niche with display shelves. There is a beautifully fitted study with large walk-in strong room.��The dining room has oak panelled walls, the panelling believed to have been relocated from the second floor ‘chapel’. Other features include window seats and a substantial stone fireplace. Adjacent to the dining room is a secondary kitchen/servery, perfectly located and equipped for entertaining. The substantial drawing room features large windows on two elevations, full height pine panelling and an elegant fireplace with carved mantlepiece. ��The kitchen is ideally located and a large window and glazed door provide an amazing view of the moat and gardens. The room is fitted with an extensive range of handmade kitchen furniture and features seating, a four oven AGA and an extensive range of appliances. Immediately off the kitchen is a laundry room and WC. Off the rear hall is a boot room/cloakroom and a storeroom with door to inner courtyard.��Ludstone Hall has a remarkable leisure complex to the rear, accessed directly from the house and built in 2000. There is a function room featuring an original well inset into the floor with safety glass cover. There are oak panelled walls and a spiral staircase rises to a store room. There is a fully equipped, handmade oak bar. The dramatic pool room has an ornate plaster ceiling with large circular domed roof lantern and the walls feature illuminated statue niches giving the room a distinct Roman feel. The swimming pool has the rare distinction of having an extraordinary solid retractable floor which rises from the base of swimming pool in just a few minutes to create a dance floor. There is a separate dining area in a circular section of the room and beneath the raised platform is a hot tub. Three sets of double French doors lead out to the terrace and gardens. The leisure complex is completed by separate ladies and gents showers, changing rooms and WCs.�Ludstone Hall has extensive cellarage with numerous store rooms and wine bins.��The principal staircase rises to an oak panelled landing. The first room is a substantial double bedroom or can be utilised as a dressing room, having a connecting door to the principal bedroom. This first bedroom has oak panelling and a fascinating stone fireplace with plasterwork overmantel featuring Joseph and Potiphar’s wife. Originally the great chamber, the principal bedroom has oak panelled walls with a beautiful vine motif frieze above together with a deep moulded cornice. A wonderful fireplace, stone below and plaster above, features caryatid figures, the upper pair representing Adam and Eve and the lower pair John Whitmore and his wife. The plaster section features striking cartouches, characteristic of late Jacobean decoration. Connecting to the main bedroom is a luxury ensuite bathroom. The first floor is completed by two further bedroom suites, a large and beautifully crafted dressing room, an ironing room and two further shower rooms. ��Both the principal and secondary staircases rise to the second floor where the most striking room is a large barrel-vaulted space known as the chapel, perhaps on account of its orientation and cruciform shape, whilst it seems more likely that it was intended as a long gallery which is commonly found on the top floor of Elizabethan and Jacobean houses. It has a splendid carved fireplace and double French doors out to a small balcony with a fantastic view over the grounds and the southern lake. The remainder of the second floor comprises four further bedrooms, two additional bathrooms and a storeroom.��Ludstone Lodge�Marking the entrance to the main southern drive is Ludstone Lodge, a very pretty gate lodge matching the construction of the house with brick elevations, some fine stonework and tall chimney stacks. The accommodation is virtually all on the ground floor comprising hall, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, two bedrooms and a bathroom.��The Outbuildings�To the east of the hall is an exceptional range of traditional outbuildings, beautifully maintained and flexible in use. The largest building range is the imposing coach house of brick and tile construction with stone detailing. The impressive entrance archway has a crest carrying the date of 1873. The ground floor comprises extensive garaging in the former stables plus tack room and large workshop. The first floor has had a high-quality conversion by the present owners to create a museum featuring the history and artifacts of the Ludstone Hall Estate.��To the rear of the coach house is a squash court with viewing gallery and WC. In this area of the grounds are a collection of potting sheds, greenhouses, cold frames and a traditional double garage of brick and tile construction.��The coach house stands within a most attractive courtyard whilst a further courtyard on the other side of the drive contains the Estate Office and a range of useful additional buildings. The Estate Office features a reception/staff office with oak floors and oak fitted furniture to include reception desk, work stations, visitor seating and a glazed visitor lobby with electronic door-entry system. Beyond reception is a splendid private office featuring pitched ceilings, exposed timbers and brickwork. Beautifully fitted out with hand crafted oak office furniture, extensive cabinetry includes cupboards, drawers, glass fronted cabinets and integrated television screens. The ground floor of the Estate Office is completed by a kitchen area plus WCs whilst there are store rooms at first floor level.��Within this range of buildings is the fascinating clock tower, a most impressive structure of brick and stone construction, refurbished in 1994 and featuring a working clock crowned by a cupola and weathervane.��The Gardens, Grounds and Farmland�The main approach to the Hall is from the south where tall stone pillars flank wrought iron gates which open to a wonderful vista towards the front of the house. One of the great features of the gardens are the outstanding sandstone walls and these flank the impressive entrance drive as it leads towards the house, lined by rose beds and tall clipped hedges of holly and yew. The beautiful front courtyard features a central island with an original statue of Mercury, modelled on the well-known Giovanni Bologna prototype. The moat abuts the forecourt, disappearing out of view to surround the gardens closest to the house. The inner gardens of the estate are securely enclosed by tall walls or security fences.��The gardens are divided into many captivating areas. One of the more formal areas is the delightful knot garden with its wonderful symmetrical patterns of box hedges, some depicting playing card emblems, others enclosing colourful rose beds. Planted against stone garden walls are roses and camelias.��To the west of the front courtyard expansive lawns lead away from the house, interspersed with some fine trees and enclosed by herbaceous beds, shrub borders and giant yew hedges. At the centre of the main lawn is an ornamental stone pool with fountain. The west side of the house is dominated by a beautiful stretch of the moat. On one side adjacent to the house are seating terraces, whilst on the other side the walls of the moat rise to well stocked beds planted with heathers and lavender. �An upper section of the west garden features raised terraces beneath a pergola clad with wisteria and here, arched doors in the tall garden wall lead into the northern section of the gardens. Here the grounds take on a less formal appearance and are dominated by the beautiful lake. Two stone paved terraces have been created as the perfect seating areas to enjoy the tranquillity and wildlife of this lovely part of the gardens. Wide paths meander through the wooded grounds where there are many specimen trees and a huge variety of rhododendrons and azaleas. A pretty stream cascades through the gardens to the lake, the edges of the waterway planted with hostas, gunnera and ferns.��To the east of the parterre garden is the orchard. A central path divides the two lawned areas, passing beneath archways covered in honeysuckle and flanked by symmetrical herbaceous borders. Beyond the orchard and to the east of the moat is the impressive walled kitchen garden. Here a large number of raised beds are surrounded by gravel paths and planted with vegetables, soft fruit and salad crops. Pathways are divided by long runs of dwarf box hedges and the tall garden walls are clad with vines and fruit trees. Along the south facing wall is a traditional timber framed glasshouse.��The remainer of the grounds of Lot 1 is a mixture of pastureland, woodland and water. The parkland to the south features a beautiful lake divided into two and stocked with fish. There is an area of woodland habitat and the grassland rises to a hill with some breathtaking views. ��Lot 2, about 20.26 acres�Available separately, this Lot is divided from the main ringfenced block of land on the other side of a country lane at the northwestern tip of the Estate. Lot 2 comprises two fields of permanent pasture extending to about 8.19 hectares (20.26 acres).��Lot 3 – Manor Fold�Available separately is a collection of 8 residential properties known as Manor Fold. These properties present an interesting residential investment opportunity. They are some distance from the Hall and out of sight with separate vehicular access. A range of traditional barns were converted to create 6 spacious houses around 2014. In addition to these homes there area a pair of semi-detached houses subject to agricultural occupancy conditions.�Further details regarding the properties at Manor Fold and the income generated are available on request.��Lot 4, about 75.52 acres�Extending to about 75.52 acres (30.56 hectares), Lot 4 lies to the north and west of Ludstone Hall. The attractive land to the west of the walled gardens has a distintive parkland feel with permanent pasture interspersed with mature broadleaf trees. The northern section of Lot 4 is divided into four grassland fields and there are two substantial, modern agricultural barns. The lower building is a 6-bay steel protal frame cattle shed whilst the multi-purpose upper barn stands within a concrete yard, has concrete block and timber clad walls and offers secure storage with roller shutter door. ��Lot 5, about 19.69 acres�Lying to the SW of Ludstone Hall, Lot 5 extends to about 19.69 acres (7.97 hectares). The land is pasture and in the northwest corner, with separate vehicular access, is a separately managed section where a certified 'Caravan and Motorhome Club' site has been created. ��Travel Distances�Bridgnorth 7 miles, Shrewsbury 28 miles, Birmingham 26 miles�Nearest Station – Wolverhampton 10 miles�Nearest Airport – Birmingham 35 miles

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Stuart Flint - 01295 226281 ,
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