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HISTORIC VICTORIAN PROPERTY - York Avenue, East Cowes

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Built at the request of Queen Victoria
  • Sympathetically restored Grade II listed home
  • Bordering the grounds of Osborne House
  • An abundance of original features throughout
  • Substantial and well proportioned rooms
  • Cantilevered Staircase

Description

This historic building was built to accommodate the Crowned Heads of Europe and is over 4500 sq ft with four bedrooms, two bathrooms and four reception rooms. A substantial and impressive home with a wealth of period features and outstanding characteristics throughout, from large windows and high ceilings to extremely generously sized rooms, a grand dining hall with staircase and sumptuous library and drawing room with all its detail and beauty. Off road parking and gardens are adjacent to the Osborne estate.

5 Osborne Cottage - Steeped in Royal history, Osborne Cottage was built at the request of Queen Victoria to house the crowned heads of Europe when visiting her at Osborne House.
The house was built under the supervision of Prince Albert by the builder of Sandringham and the Royal Mausoleum. Shortly after completion in 1856 the Cottage welcomed the Emperor and Empress of France and subsequently accommodated such dignitaries as the Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, the Spanish Royal Family, and many others.
During the years from 1858 up to nearly the end of the 19th century Osborne Cottage was used by a variety of high-ranking people. Sometimes the Queen’s grown-up children and their families had it for holidays (e.g. The Queen’s first child The Princess Royal and her children had it in August 1884, whilst in August 1879 Prince Alfred and his family were there) and sometimes the Queen’s friend Empress Eugenie took it for a few weeks to be near the Queen when she was in residence at Osborne.
On January 14th 1878, when the telephone was demonstrated to Queen Victoria by Alexander Graham Bell at Osborne House, a line was set up between Osborne House and Osborne Cottage and the Queen was so impressed that she bought the equipment.
Princess Beatrice was Queen Victoria’s youngest daughter. When Beatrice’s husband Prince Henry died at sea in January 1896, she and her family vacated their quarters in Osborne House and lived at the Cottage. During the courtship of Princess Beatrice’s daughter, her future husband King Alfonso Xlll of Spain often came to visit.
Princes Edward and George (later King Edward Vlll and King George Vl), who attended the Royal Naval College at Osborne would come to Osborne Cottage “to have tea with Aunt B.”
In 1913 Princess Beatrice moved into Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne Cottage was taken by Mr Burbridge, managing director of Harrods. Winston Churchill visited Osborne Cottage as a child.
In 2015 the original Cottage was split into separate houses and the current owners have spent the time since then restoring their part of the property and sympathetically converting it to a comfortable 4 bedroomed home.

Interior - Approach via:
PORTE COCHERE with fluted pillars, dentil mouldings and sunburst arches leading to:
GROUND FLOOR:
ENTRANCE LOBBY with ornate double front doors, original geometric Minton tiled floor and refurbished original heating grate. From the lobby, double doors with original engraved glass lead to:

DINING HALL features an impressive, cantilevered stone staircase with scrolled iron balustrades and newel with original elaborate brass lamp. Oak parquet floor and granite fireplace incorporating a multi-fuel log burner. Window with original sliding sash shutters which rise from below the windowsill. Beneath the staircase is an original, working, marble-topped radiator with cast iron grilles.

The stairwell is set in an impressive full height atrium beneath a domed lantern window. The lantern has an 8’ diameter and 12 window panes allowing light to flood down. It is surrounded by decorative moulding and plasterwork.
THE YELLOW DRAWING ROOM is entered via ornate double doors with original mouldings and finger plates and features elegant scrolled, classical swagged plasterwork to ceiling and wall panels, double doors to garden and impressive tiled fireplace with marble surround and carved wooden mantle. The original brass grilled floor heating system has modern radiators incorporated underneath it. Original full-height shutters.
LIBRARY with original fitted bookshelves including leather bound “faux” book-fronted cupboards, marble fireplace and French doors to garden.
THE KITCHEN has been designed with all the modern conveniences whilst retaining the Victorian character of the property.
CLOAKROOM with low level WC and wash hand basin.
STUDY with cast iron diamond and lozenge windows (these windows are repeated in many areas of the house).
Laundry room with washing machine, tumble dryer, butler sink and solid oak worktops with cupboards beneath. Original sliding sash shutters.
STORAGE ROOM. An “L” shaped room housing the gas and electricity meters.

FIRST FLOOR:
The magnificent wide stairway leads to a galleried landing with original ornate fluted pillars.
BEDROOM 1 Ornate fireplace with tiled hearth. Beautiful original pitch pine flooring and original shutters to the windows.
BEDROOM 2 Original fireplace with tiled hearth, pitch pine flooring and original shutters.
BATHROOM Claw-foot roll top bath with shower over, high level cistern W.C. and basin. Original sliding sash shutters. Solid oak flooring.

BEDROOM 3 Original fireplace with tiled hearth. Pitch pine floor. Bay window and original wooden shutters.
BEDROOM 4 Original fireplace and slate hearth. Archway to:
LARGE DRESSING AREA Featuring original built-in wardrobe cupboards with drawers under. This room has a view towards one of the property’s two gardens and the grounds of Osborne House beyond.
FAMILY BATHROOM Claw foot slipper bath, ornate patterned high-level cistern W.C. with matching patterned basin, separate large shower and solid oak flooring.

Exterior - The house is approached by a long, shared driveway with car park. It enjoys a garden to the rear and side which is part lawned and bounded by mature hedging with an original mosaic paving adjacent to the house. Garden shed 20’ x 6’.

On the Osborne House side of the property there is an additional large lawned garden surrounded by hedging.







Further Information - TENURE: Freehold
EPC: D
COUNCIL TAX BAND: E
HEATING: The central heating system is provided by a top-of-the range Vaillant system boiler with three heating “Zones” for maximum comfort and fuel efficiency.
Parts of the original heating system dating back to 1856 have been upgraded to incorporate modern radiators within the original surrounds and grilles.
The multi-fuel log burner in the dining hall allows heat to permeate the house via the atrium to warm both the ground floor and upper rooms.

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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Georgie, Paul, Tracey and Catherine at McCarthy & Booker work out of their superbly located office in the sailing town of Cowes. Marketing properties across the island both rurally and right beside the water, owners Georgie McCarthy and Paul Booker together have over 40 years experience selling property between them. They offer flexible viewing and valuation hours, accompanied viewings, and extensive marketing on the country's biggest property websites.

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