A stunning country manor which was destroyed by fire has been meticulously restored by the same company which built it more than a century ago.
Now worth an estimated £3.95m, Grade II listed Triscombe House suffered a devastating fire in 2002, burning for three days and leaving just a gutted shell with no roof.
Current owner Mark Venn hired Henry W Pollard & Sons, a family firm which built the grand home between 1902 and 1905, to see to the rebuild.
The family firm had the original plans to help them with the extensive four-year renovation project. The elegant property near Taunton, Somerset, which is now on the market with Strutt & Parker, sits in almost 20 acres of land with far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
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