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Cowes
Isle of Wight
PO31 7RE

01983 200880
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Bembridge
Isle of Wight
PO35 5SB

01983 873000
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Hannah Cook
Lauren Taylor
Charlotte Branston
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The Square
Yarmouth
Isle of Wight
PO41 0NP

01983 761005
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Lesley Samson
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The Old Bank
Tennyson Road
Freshwater
Isle of Wight
PO40 9AB

01983 756575
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Jason Siviter
Jason Siviter
David Langford
David Langford
Cynthia Robertson
James Phillips

The Square
Yarmouth
Isle of Wight
PO41 0NP

01983 761005 opt 2
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40 St James' Place
London
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020 7839 0888
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Compton, Undermount

Originally known as ‘Undermount,’ this Grade II, Listed property was once the cherished home of Sir John and Lady Pringle of the Pringle fashion company. Lady Pringle, who served as a mistress of the bedchamber to Queen Victoria at Balmoral, significantly shaped the property’s illustrious past. In 1857, the elegant wing, now known as Compton, was added to accommodate Queen Victoria during her visits.

Designed to impress, Compton boasts a vast and ornate reception room adorned with an elaborate Italianate ceiling, featuring a circular Wedgewood plaque at its centre – a design so rare that the only other example exists at Windsor Castle. There is a painting of Aurora on the ceiling, a masterpiece still intact over a century later.

The sought after coastal village of Bonchurch gained its popularity in the Victorian era when the area’s appealing microclimate combined with the dramatic southerly coastline led there to be many fine houses and villas built with many renowned writers of the era such as Dickens and Swinburne frequenting the area. The picturesque village retains a pub and the 11th Century church, whilst footpaths provide access to various bays including Monks Bay and excellent coastal walks. The adjoining town of Ventnor has a series of beachfront bars and restaurants, a fish market and the renowned Botanic Gardens.

Undermount is approached via a stone tunnel with a generous parking area, garaging and partly wooded grounds, the accommodation extends over three storeys and includes a lift. There is also a pedestrian path leading from the garden to the beach.

ACCOMMODATION
FIRST FLOOR

ENTRANCE HALL Partially panelled with oak flooring and vaulted ceiling, a door opens to the rear garden and staircase to lower ground floor. A pair of large oak doors set in an impressive archway open to:

DRAWING ROOM An exceptional room in scale and design with 25 feet Italianate ceiling adorned with incredibly ornate original features including painted plaster mouldings in with rows of hanging crystal globes and in the centre, a Wedgewood medallion depicting the goddess, Aurora. There is carved oak panelling, cornicing with scrolls depicted lines from Psalms and an impressive marble fireplace with ornate timber surround, now housing a wood burning stove. A huge south facing bay window along with deep west facing glazed windows and sliding door that opens to the Winter Garden.

WINTER GARDEN A stunning largely glazed structure overlooking the gardens with split levels linked by a wide stone staircase formed from part of the original Winter Garden. The upper section includes a SUMMER KITCHEN and DINING AREA with ornate tiled flooring while the lower level includes planters and a pair of doors open to the terraced garden.

BEDROOM 4 With vaulted ceiling and southerly outlook over the garden.

CLOAKROOM Wash basin and WC.

STUDY

INNER HALL Lift leading to the Ground Floor and staircase with oak banisters and handrail leading to the Second Floor.

GROUND FLOOR
BEDROOM 5 A spacious double bedroom with outlook to the garden.

BATHROOM EN-SUITE Concealed bath, shower, wash basin and WC.

HALLWAY With store room and extensive built-in cupboards.

OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN LIVING AREA A particularly spacious room with ample space for dining and seating with a southerly outlook over the garden. The KITCHEN area comprises an extensive range of oak fronted cupboards, two stainless steel sinks, gas-fired Aga with electric module with four-ring hob, space for fridge, dishwasher and washing machine. There is an adjacent DINING AREA opening to a well-proportioned SITTING ROOM with a wide window overlooking the gardens and fireplace housing a woodburning stove. A door leads into:

UTILITY/BOOT ROOM A generous room situated below the upper level of the Winter Garden with doors leading to the Winter Garden, driveway and rear garden. Housing dual Glow-Worm gas-fired boilers.

SECOND FLOOR
LANDING With lift access and built-in cupboards along with a KITCHENETTE comprising sink unit and cupboards.

BEDROOM 1 An exceptionally light and spacious double bedroom with a wide glazed bay window overlooking the gardens and with seasonal sea views. A low-level partition separates a bath and wash basin with an adjacent WC. Built-in cupboards.

BEDROOM 3 A double bedroom with a westerly outlook extending to St Boniface Down.

SHOWER ROOM EN-SUITE Shower, wash basin and WC.

BEDROOM 2 A double bedroom with a westerly outlook.

SHOWER ROOM EN-SUITE Shower, wash basin and WC.

OUTSIDE A pair of wrought iron gates open to a gravel driveway with turning circle providing parking with adjacent GARAGE/STORE with up-and-over doors. The gardens form an attractive, mature setting for the property. The property extends to approximately 1.75 of an acre, the principal garden lies to the south of the house comprising lawned gardens, various borders along with a wooded glade featuring an ancient copper beech tree and numerous other specimen trees to create a particularly quiet and secluded setting. There is also a pedestrian access from the property to the beach.

SERVICES Mains water, electricity and gas. Gas-fired central heating. Private drainage.

TENURE Freehold

COUNCIL TAX Band D

POSTCODE PO38 1RG

EPC Grade II, Listed

VIEWINGS All viewings will be strictly by prior arrangement with the sole selling agents, Spence Willard.

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Neither Spence Willard nor any joint agent has any authority to make any representations about the property, and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s) or lessor(s). 2. Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the
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