Access to content
United Kingdom
1

luxury house with pool for sale Morcott, United Kingdom

Sort by

30

House with pool and garden Morcott (United Kingdom)

Approached along a quiet stretch of Barrowden Road and set high above the Welland Valley, The Windmill is one of those rare Rutland landmarks that is instantly recognisable from afar yet unexpectedly comfortable and practical once inside its gates. Combining a Grade II listed four storey windmill with a substantial modern brick house and around fifteen acres of gardens, pasture and woodland, the property brings together architectural character, flexible living space and an established equestrian setup within a single coherent holding.The position is central to its appeal. From the house and windmill there are wide views across open countryside towards Stamford, Rutland Water and the surrounding villages of the Welland Valley, while mature planting and shelter belts around the immediate garden create a surprisingly private and protected domestic setting close to the house itself. It is a property that balances exposure and outlook with enclosure and comfort in a way that is difficult to achieve in open countryside locations.Although the windmill forms the visual centrepiece, the principal living accommodation sits within the adjoining brick-built house constructed in 1997 and designed to work as a practical family home. The two structures connect at ground floor level and again externally at first floor via balconies, allowing them either to operate as a single integrated residence or as two clearly defined but related living environments.Inside the house the arrangement is generous and adaptable, with four reception rooms providing a range of settings for daily life. The kitchen and informal sitting area form the natural centre of activity and benefit from morning light through recently installed powder coated aluminium windows and doors. These were replaced throughout the house in 2023 and bring both improved performance and reduced maintenance requirements. The kitchen itself has been extended in its layout since the present owner’s arrival and now works as a sociable everyday space as well as a practical working environment, with underfloor heating continuing through the adjoining snug area.Beyond this core living space there is a separate ground floor sitting room currently arranged as a television room, together with a further reception room used as a study capable of accommodating multiple workstations. A gym positioned adjacent to the integral garage adds another practical and versatile element to the ground floor layout. A particularly striking feature of the house is the large first floor sitting room which opens onto balconies through full height glazed doors and takes full advantage of the long southerly views across the valley. This elevated reception space gives the house an additional dimension and allows the landscape setting to become part of the experience of living here.Across the upper floor the bedroom accommodation is arranged around a principal suite and guest suite each with their own en suite facilities, together with two further bedrooms served by a family bathroom. The layout provides a balance between privacy and connection that works equally well for family occupation or visiting guests.Adjoining the house, the four-storey windmill provides a second independent living environment that significantly extends the flexibility of the property. Dating originally from the eighteenth century and rebuilt from the ground up in 1968 as a reconstruction of the earlier windmill, the structure remains one of the defining features of the local skyline. Although its internal milling machinery was removed when it was converted to residential use, the windmill retains its distinctive external form complete with sails, which are maintained and rotated periodically to ensure their long-term stability.Arranged as a self-contained two-bedroom cottage, the windmill has historically been used both as family accommodation and as a holiday let. More recently it has been made available selectively for short-term letting and continues to offer potential either as guest accommodation, income producing space or multigenerational living depending on requirements.A particularly distinctive feature of the windmill interior is the recently installed handmade kitchen which follows the natural curve of the structure itself and includes a curved central table designed specifically for the space. It reflects the unusual geometry of the building and reinforces the sense that this is a place shaped around its architecture rather than adapted to fit it.Outside, the grounds extend to approximately fifteen acres arranged in a ring-fenced block surrounding the house and windmill. Around six thousand native trees were planted by previous owners to create an arboretum style landscape that now forms an established framework of shelter belts, orchard planting and specimen trees across the holding. Within this setting the immediate gardens around the house include an extensive timber decked entertaining terrace connected directly to the dining room and designed as a principal outdoor social space overlooking the gardens, together with a circular sunken garden planted with fruit trees and soft fruit and a productive vegetable garden that continues to be actively cultivated.Beyond the formal gardens the land opens into pasture divided into dedicated paddocks which have been significantly enhanced during the present ownership. Three paddocks now provide structured grazing rotation and are equipped with independent water supplies and electric fencing, supported by a professionally constructed outdoor manège measuring approximately 22 x 40 metres and installed with full drainage. Additional stable buildings have also been introduced so that the existing block now includes multiple stables together with tack and storage space. A separate access track has been formed to the rear stable yard allowing practical movement of horses and equipment without affecting the domestic garden setting. In addition to the principal approach drive, two further access points are available directly from adopted roads, providing useful alternative entry to the land and equestrian areas.Together these improvements mean the land now supports genuine equestrian use rather than simply providing additional acreage. There is also flexibility within the current arrangements for the stables and grazing to be let independently if desired, creating potential for either shared use or supplementary income.At the eastern side of the holding the front meadow is managed as a wildflower area and cut periodically for hay, maintaining its ecological character while ensuring it remains productive. To the west lies a further two acre woodland area which adds variety and shelter to the landscape and contributes to the overall sense of scale and privacy across the property.Energy performance has also been addressed through the installation of photovoltaic panels together with battery storage systems, helping to reduce reliance on grid electricity and supporting efficient day to day running of the house. An electric vehicle charging point is also installed.Despite its rural character the location remains well connected. Morcott and Barrowden both offer active village communities with local amenities including shop, surgery and public house, while the market towns of Uppingham, Oakham and Stamford provide a wider range of schooling, shopping and cultural facilities within easy reach. Road links via the A47, A43 and A1 connect efficiently to the regional network and rail services from Peterborough offer journey times to London Kings Cross from around forty five minutes.Rutland Water lies nearby to the north and provides opportunities for sailing, walking and cycling, reinforcing the strong relationship between the property and its wider landscape setting.Taken as a whole, The Windmill offers a combination that is rarely available within a single holding. The presence of a landmark historic structure, a substantial and adaptable modern house, established equestrian infrastructure and around fifteen acres of landscaped grounds creates a property capable of supporting a wide range of lifestyles. Whether used primarily as a family house with guest accommodation, a multigenerational home, an equestrian base or a combination of all three, it is a setting that balances individuality with practicality and visibility with privacy in equal measure. Disclaimer:These property details, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection, or through their legal and other professional advisers or otherwise as to their accuracy. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning permissions, building regulation certificates or other consents.No person in the employment of Fine & Country has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. The floorplans are for illustration purposes only. All measurements: walls, doors, window fittings and appliances and their sizes and locations are shown conventionally and are approximate only and cannot be regarded as being a representation by the agent. Similarly, any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. We have not tested any of the appliances. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.

… 
$2,190,900
6bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

2 listings near Morcott

Nearby
30

House with pool and garden Oakham (United Kingdom)

The charming little village of Manton close to the southern shores of Rutland Water, is strewn with listed buildings, in the heart of which is the magnificent Old Hall graced with a fine early eighteenth century façade but dating back to 1688, as stated on a rear gable. The three-storey stone residence and its adjoining outbuildings provide an extraordinary amount of accommodation all presented in immaculate order, sumptuously decorated to the highest of standards with impeccable attention to detail. In a quiet and private position nestling between neighbours but shielded by mature trees, the walled gardens are verdant, sunny sanctuaries including an impressive summerhouse overlooking a heated outdoor pool.All the reception rooms are of fine proportions: an impressively large but welcoming reception hall, a drawing room with original panelling, a dining room with mahogany panelling fitted approximately 18 years ago by members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen, a generous snug past which is a glamorously fitted kitchen that leads directly into the beautiful garden room. Beyond this, all with extraordinarily high ceilings, a large utility room takes you on into a games room, a print room housing a spiral staircase and a study at the far end benefitting an almost entire wall of glazing over the garden. Further rooms above reached up the spiral staircase are currently used as a gym and another office providing versatile spaces for whatever your needs.The main staircase and the back staircase both rise to the first and second floors. The first floor contains five generous double bedrooms, two en suite, one lined with original panelling, and a family bathroom. The second floor offers a number of rooms that are used as storage but could be refurbished to create five further double bedrooms plus a bathroom and there is another large room at the top of the back stairs.The masterfully landscaped garden is very sheltered and private within high stone walls. Set out on split levels that encompass the house, it gives an appealing mix of formality combined with soft plantings. A fitting Italianate style pervades the front where the symmetric fine stone façade clad in wisteria stands behind the gravelled entrance bordered by tall cypress columns, palms and fig trees. On the south side of the house, an iron gate opens into a charming brick-paved garden in dappled shade with an octagonal summerhouse at the sunny, gravelled far end. Steps lead down into the garden room where more French doors opposite open into the main part of the garden. Here, a large lawn bearing some magnificent mature trees stretches down to the pool area where an oval gazebo provides shade in this particularly sunny corner and an olive and a cloud tree are striking features. A decorative ironwork pergola supports abundant pretty climbers down the side of the property leading to a tiered fountain at the end. On a higher level, a timber pergola-covered walkway curves round the top of a retaining wall delineating the vegetable garden with its geometric-shaped interlocking beds. A recently built garage is to the rear of the property behind the swimming pool and is accessed down a separate driveway, through automatic timber gates and entered through electrically operated doors. A useful shower, WC and sauna at the back of the building are conveniently close to the pool area. Disclaimer:These property details, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection, or through their legal and other professional advisers or otherwise as to their accuracy. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning permissions, building regulation certificates or other consents.No person in the employment of Fine & Country has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. The floorplans are for illustration purposes only. All measurements: walls, doors, window fittings and appliances and their sizes and locations are shown conventionally and are approximate only and cannot be regarded as being a representation by the agent. Similarly, any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. We have not tested any of the appliances. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.

… 
$2,987,600
10bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

Nearby
30

House with pool and garden Market Deeping (United Kingdom)

At the edge of Market Deeping, where the town gives way to open countryside and water meadows, Mill House rests quietly in a setting that feels timeless. This handsome Grade II listed Georgian home, dating from 1782, stands beside the old mill stream, its walls rising directly from the water in places. With approximately fifteen acres of land, a network of enchanting gardens, and a rich heritage as part of a historic corn mill, Mill House is a rare combination of elegance, privacy, and rural character.Once part of a working corn mill, remnants of that past remain in view. The flow of the mill stream remains central to the life of the property, winding beneath the patio by the house, that was the base of the original mill, and through the landscape. The property also includes the mill leat, an engineered channel that directs water through the old mill workings, and a mill pond that lies downstream, helping to regulate flow through the estate. The structure of the original weir is itself listed, forming a beautiful and integral part of the historic setting. Maintenance and ownership of the sluices that control water flow through the site is handled by the Environment Agency, providing peace of mind to owners. These sluices allow the water level to be finely adjusted as required, although day-to-day intervention is rarely necessary.The south facing rear of the house opens onto a broad, stone-flagged terrace that extends out over the stream. It offers a wonderful place to sit and hear the water flowing beneath. From here, the view stretches across the grounds towards the outbuildings, tree-lined paddocks, and meadows beyond. The constant sound of running water adds to the calm and contemplative atmosphere that defines this exceptional home.The gardens themselves are full of character. A large south-facing lawn stretches from the rear of the house, framed by mature trees and hedges. It gives way to more secluded spaces: secret gardens, quiet walkways, and even a treehouse. Water flows from the mill-stream in front of the house via a small stream and pond to the River Welland which is the southern border of the property.Throughout the gardens, the planting is mature and thoughtfully arranged, with wisteria softening the stone elevations of the house. Pockets of wild garden and long grass encourage biodiversity, and the land’s natural gravel base ensures that any seasonal surface water drains quickly and cleanly.Beyond the gardens, a number of traditional outbuildings offer potential for a wide variety of future uses. These include a glasshouse, an old dovecote, a large garage with pool room at one end, a log store, and another storage barn. One barn houses a snooker room on its upper level, reached via a spiral staircase. Subject to the necessary consents, many of these buildings would be ideal for conversion to annexe accommodation, home offices, or holiday lets. The presence of paddocks adds still more versatility to the estate. The owners used to have sheep grazing on this open land but it is currently used simply for hay production, which is baled and taken away by a local farmer once every year.A generously sized outdoor swimming pool is set into a quiet part of the garden, with a neat pool house alongside. Enclosed by mature planting and hidden from view, this space feels entirely private, perfect for relaxed summer days and entertaining.Inside, the house is arranged over three floors, its layout both generous and practical. The main entrance hall sets the tone with its flagstone floor. Brightness floods down from a glazed roof light above the staircase, illuminating the full height of the central core of the house. The staircase itself rises elegantly in a curve, linking the ground and first floor. To either side of the hall are well-proportioned reception rooms. The drawing room is a standout, with finely detailed cornicing, French windows opening onto the garden, and a handsome marble fireplace. The sitting room is equally impressive, featuring a substantial Clipsham stone fireplace with log burner, stone floor underfoot and a dual aspect that fills the room with natural light. Adjacent to this room is a formal dining room. Worth noting that all principal ground floor rooms benefit from working wooden shutters helping to retain the warmth in winter time and providing with extra level of security.Other ground floor rooms include a garden room that sits almost over the stream and a snug off the kitchen. The kitchen is well placed at the heart of the house, fitted in a classic shaker style and features a gas Aga. It has clear potential for updating in line with personal taste.The first floor houses three double bedrooms, two of which have en suite facilities, and a family bathroom. There is also a study on this floor, which could be a fourth bedroom or a dressing room for the principal bedroom, if required. The second floor – accessed through the secondary, servant’s staircase – contains two further bedrooms, one with an en suite and a smaller room that could be ideal for additional workspace or overflow accommodation. Throughout, the interiors are neutral and well maintained, and while some elements may feel traditional, the proportions and natural light give the house a calm, unpretentious character. With thoughtful redecoration, there is considerable opportunity to bring out the full potential of these rooms.The management of the waterways surrounding Mill House is straightforward and reassuring. The Environment Agency retains ownership and maintenance responsibility for the riverbed and its banks, as well as the sluices. They once annually attend to weed cutting and bank maintenance, ensuring the mill stream remains clear and attractive. The overspill weir upstream manages flood water automatically, diverting excess flow safely into the back stream. With an established maintenance relationship in place and a history of trouble-free ownership, buyers can feel confident in the ongoing stewardship of this beautiful setting.Mill House’s unique combination of natural water features also adds a subtle layer of security, with the property naturally bordered by watercourses. Access by strangers is effectively limited to the occasional passing canoeist, and the owners have even created a discreet retractable footbridge to maintain privacy on their side of the estate.Market Deeping is a thriving market town, known for its historic stone buildings and strong local community. It offers a good range of everyday amenities, including a Tesco, independent shops, schools, medical services, and sports clubs. The beautiful Georgian town of Stamford is about ten minutes away, and Peterborough, with its wide retail offering and direct rail services to London, is around fifteen minutes by car. Mill House is also well positioned for access to some of the area’s best-performing schools, including Stamford Endowed Schools, Bourne Grammar and The King’s School in Peterborough.  Disclaimer:These property details, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection, or through their legal and other professional advisers or otherwise as to their accuracy. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning permissions, building regulation certificates or other consents.No person in the employment of Fine & Country has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. The floorplans are for illustration purposes only. All measurements: walls, doors, window fittings and appliances and their sizes and locations are shown conventionally and are approximate only and cannot be regarded as being a representation by the agent. Similarly, any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. Text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. We have not tested any of the appliances. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.

… 
$2,456,500
7bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

*

Receive by email any new listing that may match your search criteria

Your criteria :

  • For sale
  • Morcott, United Kingdom, +30 km
  • Houses
  • Pool