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Tapton Crescent Road, Tapton Hill

Asking Price Of £1,000,000

At A Glance

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Key Features

  • Edwardian detached property built in 1890
  • Renovated and extended by renowned architect Edgar Wood
  • Over 8000ft2 of floor space
  • Four reception rooms including a stunning ballroom
  • Nine double bedrooms
  • Double garage within original coach house
  • Detached artist studio/workshop

Property Summary

Hallam House is a substantial Edwardian, detached residence offering spacious and versatile accommodation with many fine and original features. The house occupies a secluded position yet close to local shopping facilities and other amenities. The original house built in 1890 was extended and renovated by the renowned architect Edgar Wood a pioneer of Arts and Crafts and Art Deco.

Full Description

RECEPTION HALL 15' 5" x 14' 9" (4.7m x 4.5m)

BALLROOM 38' 3" x 25' 4" (11.66m x 7.72m)

DOWNSTAIRS SHOWER ROOM

UTILITY ROOM 9' 6" x 6' 11" (2.9m x 2.11m)

KITCHEN 14' 9" x 10' 0" (4.5m x 3.05m)

DRAWING ROOM 21' 7" x 18' 0" (6.58m x 5.49m)

DINING ROOM 20' 10" x 18' 0" (6.35m x 5.49m)

UTILITY ROOM 12' 2" x 8' 0" (3.71m x 2.44m)

DOWNSTAIRS SHOWER ROOM

ORIGINAL KITCHEN 15' 5" x 14' 9" (4.7m x 4.5m)

LIBRARY 15' 1" x 15' 00" (4.6m x 4.57m)

MASTER BEDROOM 22' 5" x 15' 4" (6.83m x 4.67m)

EN SUITE

BEDROOM TWO 22' 0" x 14' 1" (6.71m x 4.29m)

BATHROOM

BEDROOM THREE 22' 5" x 13' 2" (6.83m x 4.01m)

BEDROOM FOUR 18' 0" x 16' 0" (5.49m x 4.88m)

BEDROOM FIVE 18' 0" x 16' 9" (5.49m x 5.11m)

BATHROOM

BEDROOM SIX 15' 1" x 14' 9" (4.6m x 4.5m)

BATHROOM

BEDROOM SEVEN 20' 9" x 18' 5" (6.32m x 5.61m)

BEDROOM EIGHT 17' 1" x 13' 5" (5.21m x 4.09m)

BEDROOM NINE 15' 2" x 10' 3" (4.62m x 3.12m)

BATHROOM

DOUBLE GARAGE 20' 0" x 19' 8" (6.1m x 5.99m)

STUDIO 20' 2" x 13' 1" (6.15m x 3.99m)

Hallam House is a substantial Edwardian, detached residence offering spacious and versatile accommodation with many fine and original features. The house occupies a secluded position yet close to local shopping facilities and other amenities. The original house built in 1890 was extended and renovated by the renowned architect Edgar Wood a pioneer of Arts and Crafts and Art Deco.

The property is approached by a sweeping drive westwards to the front entrance with its wide parking area and also with access to the canopied courtyard and garages to the east of the property.

The main entrance leads through a 'Black marble' lined vestibule, a unique feature of limestone mined near Ashford in the Water, to a large panelled reception hall with an oak floor.

The hall forms the access to the 1910 extension, originally the ballroom, sympathetically converted to provide self contained accommodation by the current owners. This includes a spiral staircase accessing a mezzanine and the bedrooms above and also provides a dining and sitting area featuring a stone fireplace quarried at Grindleford. There is also shower room and a kitchen with gas-fired Aga leading off the main room. The first floor has three large double bedrooms with a bathroom featuring a raised bath, two wash hand basins and with a separate WC adjacent. The master bedroom features a stone mullioned bay window, walk in wardrobe and shower room.

Returning to the hall presents access to the original house with an inner hall leading to an Adam style drawing/sitting room with a mullioned bay window and an original marble fireplace. The adjacent formal dining room features a bay window with seat; a mahogany surround. cast iron embossed back fireplace. Both rooms feature wide mahogany internal doors with carved pediment and architraves. There is also access to a pantry, wet room and utility room with newly fitted RM Prostel direct hot water system. The adjacent room, intended to become a breakfast room/TV room off which is a small shower room with WC and access to the back staircase.

The grand staircase leads past a tall stone mullioned window to the first floor with three large double bedrooms. As part of recent renovations the two bathrooms have been upgraded to a very high standard with Edwardian style fittings and finishes.

To the rear of the property is the original coach house converted to a double garage with an artist's studio and workshop above, the latter added by the current owners. The yard is covered by a large canopy and there are several out buildings for storage.

There is substantial, terraced garden to the rear of the property with a large greenhouse and adjacent potting shed. The garden has been designed over the years both to offer privacy in a suburban landscape and in the ethos of a natural haven for wildlife.

Tapton comprises a small leafy area located between Broomhill and Crosspool approximately two miles west of Sheffield city centre. A popular area due to its proximity to shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs and lying in the catchment area for highly regarded schools and sought after private schools. Whilst the city centre is within walking distance there are regular bus services both from Manchester Road and Crookes Road. Convenient both for Sheffield University and Hallamshire Hospital. An ideal location for those who enjoy walking with the close proximity to Rivelin Valley, Wyming Brook, Redmires , Stanage Edge and the Peak District National Park.

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