Large Georgian House set across nearly 2 acres including an indoor swimming pool. Bluntisham House was formerly the Rectory and dates back to around 1720 with later additions added in the 18th and 19th century. The house is Grade II* listed as being of architectural and historical interest and has a fine principle elevation facing south of two storeys plus attics with proportions typical of the early Georgian period. There is a grand central entrance doorcase with an ornate architrave and fluted Corinthian columns which, we understand, originated from Slepe Hall in nearby St Ives. Internally the house displaysfeatures typical of the period with tall ceilings, ceiling mouldings, cornicing, working shutters and fine proportions. The current owners acquired the house in the 1980s and carried out a comprehensive programme of renovation and refurbishment to bring the house back into use. At this time a new wing was added which houses an indoor swimming pool which won a Conservation award at the time. The main reception rooms and bedrooms face south and the accommodation which extends to approximately 9,432 sq ft is shown in detail in the
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