Georgian fantasy abode, spanning over 12,000 square feet, listed for sale amidst the picturesque Wiltshire countryside
In the picturesque county of Wiltshire, England, Sandridge Park stands as a testament to the blend of history and modern luxury. This stunning Georgian-style house, currently listed for approximately £6 million, has undergone a remarkable transformation, saving it from ruin and breathing new life into its classic architectural features [1].
Originally built between 1858 and 1860, Sandridge Park replaced Lord Audley's Sandridge Hill House that once stood on the site. The estate was the creation of Ralph Ludlow Lopes, a successful barrister who served as the High Sheriff of Wiltshire in 1869 [2].
The house boasts a grand five-bedroom layout, perfect for contemporary living, while maintaining the symmetry, classical detailing, and period fixtures characteristic of Georgian design [4]. The expansive grounds and gardens complement the mansion’s stately presence, with modern planting mixed tastefully with tradition [3].
Inside, the main house offers seven impressive ground-floor reception rooms, a vast bespoke kitchen, and various utilities. The first floor houses a luxurious principal bedroom suite and seven further double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms or shower rooms [4]. The Apartment, a two-bedroom annexe, and The Lodge, a self-contained, two-bedroom cottage, complete Sandridge Park's secondary accommodation [1].
Modern amenities abound, with the house re-wired with cat 6 cabling to each room, run by a 50+ port matrix system. A new four-bay garage with electric sectional doors is among the outbuildings, each bay pre-wired with charging stations for electric vehicles [1].
Sandridge Park's history has seen it serve as a venue for weddings, private parties, and conferences in the mid 1970s, under the ownership of Andrew Hoogeweegen, a former managing director of Heineken UK [2]. Today, it is marketed among other luxury properties in Wiltshire, emphasizing its distinctive history and grandeur [4].
Set in 27 acres of gardens, parkland, and woodland, Sandridge Park is located 2 ½ miles from Melksham, a Wiltshire town south of Chippenham, and an easy drive to the east from Bath [5]. This Georgian gem, with its rich heritage and modernized family living amenities, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a home that combines history and luxury [4].
[1] Knight Frank [2] The Times [3] Country Life [4] The Telegraph [5] Rightmove
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