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Mearescourt House is a magnificent Georgian Mansion, steeped in history; formerly the home of the Devenish Meares, The Winters Family and Lady Lister Kaye. This well appointed house which is approached through fine parkland via a lime tree lined avenue, was built in 1760 and at the time incorporated part of a 17th century tower. The house has exceptional charm and its dedicated team of friendly staff creates a warm atmosphere. The Main House has 8 charming bedrooms four on the first floor and a further four on the second floor. They are a haven of sumptuous luxury for those trying to escape the everyday rigors of life. To ensure insulation from external annoyances, there are neither telephones nor televisions in the bedrooms. The three reception rooms downstairs are all complete with high ceilings and original fire places. The residence is surrounded by a large lawn and incorporates a 2.5-acre stocked ornamental lake and walled vegetable gardens. |
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With lands totalling 76 hectares, Mearescourt is surrounded by its own working estate specialising in deer farming. The lands have extensive frontage to two roads and of which 5 hectares comprise the grounds including a 1 hectare ornamental lake. Of the remaining 71 hectares about 8 hectares are protective woodland with remaining 63 hectares all being good quality grassland. A uniquely warm atmosphere pervades throughout the gardens and grounds of Mearescourt, created largely by the mixture of mature deciduous trees, grass plains, walled gardens and mature woodlands. This undiscovered countryside provides ample opportunity for leisurely country walks. |
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