A Lanarkshire mansion which has its own 70 acre estate has been on the market for a year and could be yours for £1.75m.
Netherfield House, in Strathaven, Lanarkshire, is a gorgeously sculpted Georgian villa which offers breathtakingly beautiful views of landscaped formal gardens, wildlife pond and woodland.
The property itself boasts a marble floored grand reception hall with a fireplace and even a lift leading to the upper levels.
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It's located in a rural setting outside the village of Glassford which has a primary school, restaurant and church.
The listing on Rightmove describes the property, stating: "The hall doors open into a comfortable sitting room which leads into a Marston & Langinger garden room that runs the length of the southern end of the house.
"The accommodation on the ground floor is completed by a cloakroom/boot room and a separate W/C.
"The first floor landing is reached by a curved stone staircase and there is a magnificent dual aspect drawing room with white marble fireplace at the focal point. Sliding doors from the drawing room lead to a formal dining room which has windows on two sides. Also on the first floor is a study/bedroom, fitted serving kitchen and a cloakroom.
"The main staircase continues to the second floor where the landing has an archway leading to an inner landing with lift and doors to a guest bedroom and en suite bathroom. The principal bedroom has ornate plasterwork and cornicing and double doors leading to a dressing room. The dressing room the opens into a spacious en suite bathroom. Also on this level is a further bedroom with an en suite shower room.
"The staircase leads to the third floor where there is a large bedroom with dormer window and a bathroom.
"The grounds surrounding Netherfield are truly outstanding and the gardens have been landscaped. They include a terraced area to the front of the property leading to a wildlife pond with fountain and lawns which has a pretty arched bridge with waterfall. There is a boathouse near the pond and to the south of the house there is a paved terrace leading to lawns with are flanked by rhododendrons and mature trees.
"The surrounding grounds extend to around 70 acres, with around 40 acres being productive grassland which is currently used for livestock grazing. There is an area of woodland which extends to around 11 acres with mixed mature woodland to provide shelter."
Strathaven is around 0.6 miles to the southwest and is a former market town with many historical associations with the ruins of Strathaven Castle on the edge of the town.
There is a wide selection of local shops including a Sainsburys supermarket as well as extensive open public spaces, golf course and leisure centre. There are also banks, building societies and medical practices.
The M74 provides excellent motorway connections to Glasgow city centre and also Edinburgh.
Find out more about this stunning property here.
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