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To the left of the drive is another stone wall and well-manicured privet hedge. The tall wall is draped in ivy, giving it a pretty and colourful hue.

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A traditional Derbyshire dry-stone wall boundary stretches right from the driveway and envelops the house and garden. The village field includes a playground and football pitch - and there is a beautiful church on the hilltop as well as picturesque steep dales, woods and cliffs all around.įront Of The Home - Study Lodge is an individual, grand home which is well-loved locally. Nowadays, villagers and visitors alike explore the Limestone Way path and network of walks in all directions then refuel at The Fountain Tea Rooms (including village shop), Barley Mow and Kings Head pubs. The roof terrace can be accessed from the first floor or via walkways which meander through the 0.2 acres of private walled garden.īonsall is a charming village which was historically a thriving lead-mining location. On the first floor are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. On the ground floor is an impressive reception hall, wonderful sitting room, impressive kitchen-diner, study, shower room, utility room and the annexe - which is comprised of a lounge-kitchen, bedroom and shower room. The new enhancements include an open kitchen-diner, a roof terrace - designed to maximise the uninterrupted views for miles across to Black Rock - and the annexe, which is currently run as a successful holiday let, providing a regular income alongside being used for extended family stays. This distinctive home is packed with aesthetic delights throughout, including stained glass windows, castellated roofs and quoin cornerstones. Sadly the manor house burned down last century and the lodge is all that remains. Located in the always-popular village of Bonsall, Study Lodge is a home with an important history, having been built in the 1800s as the gatekeeper's lodge to The Study, a manor house built in the 1750s as a gentleman's residence and latterly used as a boarding school. We adore this unique and distinctive castellated home, which effortlessly blends historic charm with impressive modern upgrades.















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