And Newbold Fields House on Dunston Road, Upper Newbold, can now be yours as it goes on the market.
The Grade II listed house connected to a period barn has seven bedrooms, wine cellar, drawing room, large entertaining conservatory and a “generous” stone flagged hallway.
There is also a pair of two bedroom cottages and garage space for three cars.
A spokesman from Caudwell and Co, who is marketing the property for £1,975,000, said: “A charming, well-proportioned house offering excellent family accommodation between the main Georgian house which is linked by a conservatory dining room to a stone barn with good guest accommodation.
"In addition are two brick built cottages, ideal as holiday lets or ancillary guest/dependant relative accommodation.
"The property is set in mature, well manicured gardens extending to approximately 2.92 acres and with the benefit of a hard tennis court and various outbuildings and garages.”
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1. The grounds
To the side of the house is a large area of lawn which is flanked to one side by well stocked borders and to the others by large, nature trees and shrubs. Behind a line of poplars is a further area of garden within which is a large aerated ‘swimming pond’. Photo: Caudwell and Co
2. 'Generous' hallway
A fine stone columned and portico over the front door opens into a "generous", stone flagged hallway to original Georgian arch, staircase to the first floor and under-stair storage, rear door to the garden. Photo: Caudwell and Co
3. Drawing room
The drawing room has high ceilings, an Adam style fireplace with inset working grate, a bar incorporated into a cupboard and double French door to the conservatory. Photo: Caudwell and Co
4. Dining room
The dining room is situated to the rear of the house, has a fine timber floor, a fireplace flanked by glass display shelving with cupboards below and lighting above, pair of doors to the conservatory. Photo: Caudwell and Co