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Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances, the first registered owner of this historic property, stood next to William the Conqueror at his coronation in the abbey at Westminster. The home was subsequently owned by King John, and Henry I’s eldest son commissioned the Norman window in the main bedroom. Strategically placed filmic lighting deftly accentuates the estate’s singular elements throughout.
On the lower level, exquisite details abound, including massive honeyed-oak beams, a Norman arch, and cotswold flagstone. Winding elm stairs lead to the first-floor bedrooms, past a 16th-Century window salvaged from an Elizabethan chapel, and up to the top floor and two additional bedrooms—the largest of which offers a truly unique blend of New York loft and English Tudor styles. The main bedroom features a carved mantelpiece that dates to 1645, a walk-in closet, and a large bath and shower. Fragments of 12th-Century frescoes—the oldest domestic wall paintings in Britain—adorn another bedroom.
Outdoors, a secluded front garden features a private door to a Saxon churchyard. A double garage, a workshop, and a woodshed are set in a glade of trees planted 650 years ago
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PROPERTY INFORMATION
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Location: Bath, England
Type: Single-Family Residence
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Christie's Great Estates Joachim Wrang-Widen 8 King Street, St. James’ London, England 011 44 20 7389 2551
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