Ewhurst, GU6 7NN £2m
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Designed by renowned architect Phillip Webb and constructed between 1884-1886, a substantial, Grade II listed, wing offering spacious and adaptable accommodation, built on the south slopes of Pitch Hill, enjoying stunning views.
Coneyhurst on the Hill was commissioned in 1883 by Miss Mary Anne Ewart, the daughter of William Ewart, a Liberal MP, who was a relation of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister.
Mary Ewart, a founder member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, was a friend of Gertrude Jekyll and of Webb and his sisters. Miss Ewart created beautiful gardens around the house, almost certainly with Webb’s advice, and, perhaps because they delighted him, she managed to persuade this reticent architect, in a unique instance, to inscribe his name on a brick in the outer porch.
- Entrance porch and hall
- Drawing room, sitting room, dining hall and office
- Kitchen / breakfast room and cloakroom
- Galleried landing
- 4 bedrooms (1 with balcony) and family bathroom on the first floor
- 2 further bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and loft room on the second floor
- 2 single garages and gravelled forecourt
- Stable, store and shed
- Mature gardens and grounds
- In about 1.8 acres
Designed by renowned architect Phillip Webb and constructed between 1884-1886, a substantial, Grade II listed, wing offering spacious and adaptable accommodation, built on the south slopes of Pitch Hill, enjoying stunning views.
Coneyhurst on the Hill was commissioned in 1883 by Miss Mary Anne Ewart, the daughter of William Ewart, a Liberal MP, who was a relation of William Ewart Gladstone, Prime Minister.
Mary Ewart, a founder member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, was a friend of Gertrude Jekyll and of Webb and his sisters. Miss Ewart created beautiful gardens around the house, almost certainly with Webb’s advice, and, perhaps because they delighted him, she managed to persuade this reticent architect, in a unique instance, to inscribe his name on a brick in the outer porch.