FOTO/ Kjo shtëpi fshati është aq e mrekullueshme në thjeshtësinë e saj, sa që kap këtë vlerë marramendëse  

Një pronë fantastike në “Dartmoor” që frymëzoi Sir Arthur Conan Doyle për të shkruar librin “The Hound of the Baskervilles” ka dal së fundi në shitje për 4,5 milion paund £, e kompletuar me nëntë dhoma gjumi dhe me mjaftë hektarë tokë dhe pyje mahnitëse.

Prona me një sipërfaqe prej 782 hektarësh e Leighon Estate, në Luginën “Dartmoor”, në Manaton të rajonit Newton Abbot. Ajo vjen e kompletuar me një shtëpi madhështore 5160 metra katrorë, hapësira stafi, magazina të jashtme dhe milje të tëra me pyje.

The sprawling Dartmoor estate is said to have inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write The Hound of the Baskervilles and has gone up for sale for £4.5million (pictured, the wooden panelled hallway)

Ndërkohë Hound Tor, një banesë tjetër graniti, është në skajin perëndimor të pronës, me legjendën që thotë se është vendi ku një “çift zagarësh të mbinatyrshëm u shndërruan në gurë nga mallkimi i një magjistareje”.

Përralla thuhet të ketë qenë frymëzimi për përrallën e famshme të Sherlock Holmes të Conan Doyle, “The Hounds of the Baskervilles”, e cila sheh Detektivin Holmes dhe Dr. Watson të vizitojnë Dartmoor-in për të zgjidhur vrasjen e Sir Baskerville.

Pictured is the bright living room of the home, with a huge fireplace, stunning views over the grounds, and original wood panel detailing

Prona është shtëpia e përsosur për tifozët e historisë, si dhe dashamirët e natyrës, sepse arrihet nga një korsi e autostradës dhe ka pamje mahnitëse nëpër toka e lëndina.

Pictured: The large dining room of the home, which currently offers seating for eight to dine, and leads directly to the open plan kitchen and breakfast room

The sprawling property features nine-stunning bedrooms, with large windows flooding light into each (pictured, one of the bedrooms)

The home is pictured from outside. It is said to have been the inspiration for Conan Doyle's famous Sherlock tale, The Hounds of the Baskervilles, which see Detective Holmes and Watson visit Dartmoor to solve the murder of Sir Baskerville

As well as the stunning main house, the estate in The Leighon Estate, which takes up 782-acres of the Dartmoor Valley in Manaton, Newton Abbot, comes complete with an enormous 5160sqft main home, staff quarters, outhouses and miles of woodland. also includes outhouses, staff quarters and acres of grounds and woodland (pictured, from above)

While some of the property's decorations are a little out-dated, the stunning period features and enormous windows would make it a perfect family home  (Pictured is the main bedroom)

One of the home's nine bedrooms in the main house.  The master bedroom has lovely views over the gardens and a large ensuite bathroom

But the beautiful lodge isn't the only property on the home. To the side of the house are an extensive range of traditional stone built farm buildings which have huge potential for a wide range of uses

A magnificent set of double doors greets those visiting the front of the property (pictured the white painted home on the estate)

The estate is the perfect home for nature lovers as well as history buffs, because it's accessed from a country lane, and has the stunning Becka Brook meandering through the grounds

The house is on more than 700 acres of lands, which includes manicured gardens and woodlands (pictured, a view of the main property from above)

Meanwhile the incredibly £4.5 million price also includes the pretty, two-bedroom Lodge Cottage, which could be used for guests or staff (pictured, one of the properties)

Whilst one of the main features of Leighon House are the breathtaking views over Dartmoor, there are beautiful formal gardens around the house with well stocked herbaceous borders, immaculate lawns and mature trees

Pictured: A birds-eye view of the grounds of The Leighon Estate, which takes up 782-acres of the Dartmoor Valley in Manaton, Newton Abbot

The 782 acres of grounds, which is said to have inspired Conan Doyle to pen the Hound of the Bakervilles, also have lakes on them, pictured

The remains of this abandoned and isolated settlement lie on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, between the granite landmarks of Hound Tor and Greator Rocks. The Hound Tor is pictured

The Leighon Estate, which takes up 782-acres of the Dartmoor Valley in Manaton, Newton Abbot, comes complete with a 5160sqft main home, staff quarters, miles of woodland, and outhouses (pictured)

/Burimi: Daily Mail/Përshtati: Priza.al/

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