A detached property that is a dream come true for fans of Bridgerton, Downton Abbey and the likes has come up for sale. The lavish house was built in 1884 by Godfrey Wedgwood of the renowned Wedgwood pottery ancestry, with ornate ceilings, oak panelled walls, stunning staircases, and majestic ceramic fireplaces being a handful of the original features that remain. The Moddershall property is elevated, which gives a grand view over the gardens and grounds and looks absolutely beautiful, regardless of whether it’s rain or shine.

Through the entrance door is the main entrance hall with the rear hall, guest cloakroom and utility room off to the right. To the left is the inner reception hall, which features an original staircase rising to a large landing area. Off the inner hall is the kitchen which offers bespoke fitted cupboards, Corian work surfaces and a Rangemaster cooker, not forgetting to mention that it has an open space and plenty of windows that let in an abundance of light.

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At the far end of the hallway, one can find a secondary st.