The countryside mansion previously owned by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones has been put on the market for £9.75 million (roughly $12.5 million USD).
The eight-bedroom dwelling, referred to as Old Rectory, sits on 5.75 acres of land in Dittisham, Dartmouth, Devon, an oceanside neighborhood roughly 200 miles southwest of London.
See footage of the house beneath.
The property sits on a luscious rolling hill on the banks of the River Dart. Though the gorgeous dwelling was initially in-built 1760, it has been fully up to date with trendy facilities.
The floor flooring contains a foyer which results in a sprawling reception corridor. A sitting room, dwelling workplace, drawing room, boiler room and laundry are additionally discovered on this flooring, however the largest spotlight is an expansive leisure space. The outsized kitchen and breakfast room flows freely into a proper eating room, creating the proper atmosphere for welcoming visitors.
The second flooring is comprised of 5 bedrooms and 4 bogs. An further three bedrooms occupy the highest flooring, together with two extra bogs and an expansive household room.
Outside, the property boasts lush gardens, made up of completely manicured meadows, wildflowers, bushes, shrubs and bushes. A veranda overlooks the house’s swimming pool, whereas a tennis courtroom is situated farther from the primary home. The property additionally consists of a big storage, boathouse, cottage and college home, the latter of which was utilized by Jones as a rehearsal house.
The Led Zeppelin bassist reportedly owned the house within the ‘80s. Michael Berrow, manager of Duran Duran owned it for much of the ‘90s, before selling it in 2007.
Though the property’s official itemizing doesn’t point out the house’s rock star previous, it notes: “This is an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire an elegant and spacious period residence set in delightful grounds commanding outstanding river views and access to the water.”
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