When entering the main entrance hall of this Grade 2 listed home, you are greeted with this beautiful bespoke gallery.
This Old Rectory was originally built in the early 16th Century. A two storey, north wing extension had been added to the building in 1830, but the two areas of the home had never been connected on the first floor.
This gallery, made over varying levels was the first time both areas could be accessed, creating a beautiful walk through from one side to the other.
The bespoke gallery has painted balustrades and risers, finished with Oak treads and handrail. The contrast of painted and timber finishes gives this whole area a light and airy feel, without taking away from the character of the property.