luxury house for sale Great Easton, United Kingdom
House with garden Great Easton (United Kingdom)
This impressive Grade II listed former rectory, constructed from traditional Northamptonshire ironstone, offers a wealth of character and period charm. Set within approximately 0.75 acres of beautifully maintained mature grounds, this substantial residence is approached by a sweeping circular driveway, creating a striking entrance. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, this unique home offers exceptional living space and historic appeal. The grounds also feature a three-bedroom coach house, a two-bedroom cottage, and a one-bedroom annexe, all included in the sale. These versatile spaces provide opportunities for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or rental potential, presenting a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a private and desirable location.The accommodation showcases beautiful period features, including high ceilings, intricate cornicing, original fireplaces, and mullion windows, spread across three floors, with a generous cellar accessed from the inner hallway. There are four reception rooms, with most of those situated on the southwest aspect offering views over Nevill Holt, renowned for hosting the prestigious Nevill Holt Festival. The reception rooms include two sitting rooms: the larger features a period fireplace, while the smaller has a bay mullion window with a fitted window seat, built-in cabinetry, and a wood-burning stove set in a wooden surround. The dual-aspect formal sitting room includes a large bay mullion window centred around another period fireplace. A conservatory provides a relaxed seating area overlooking the rear gardens, while the adjacent dining room, equipped with a wood-burning stove, sits next to the kitchen, which also enjoys views of Nevill Holt. Additionally, there is a utility room and a ground floor WC.The first floor features three spacious double bedrooms and an additional single room. Of the two larger bedrooms, one has access to a Jack and Jill bathroom, while the second largest includes an en-suite shower room. There is also a second main bathroom on this level. The second floor comprises four double bedrooms and a shower room. Two of the bedrooms include charming cast iron fireplaces, adding a touch of character to the space.Among the three additional dwellings included in the sale, the detached coach house features three bedrooms and has been beautifully renovated to a high standard. It boasts a spacious open-plan dining kitchen with French doors that lead to a charming courtyard. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a generous utility room and a ground-floor guest cloakroom. The dual-aspect lounge is a delightful space, centred around an exposed stone chimney with a wood-burning stove. On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, with the master bedroom offering a spacious ensuite bathroom that includes a walk-in shower and a freestanding bath. The other two bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom.The detached two-bedroom cottage is traditionally presented and offers a warm, inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming reception hallway that leads to two well-proportioned reception rooms, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The charming living spaces are filled with natural light and feature period details that enhance the cottage's character. The kitchen, complete with an Aga, adds both warmth and a touch of country charm. This delightful cottage has been successfully run as a holiday let, highlighting its appeal as a cosy getaway for visitors. With its blend of comfort, character, and practicality, this cottage represents a unique investment opportunity in a desirable location.The one-bedroom annexe features a modern open-plan living space that includes a stylish kitchen equipped with a range of contemporary units and integrated appliances. A staircase leads to a spacious double bedroom, complete with an ensuite shower room, providing both comfort and convenience in this well-designed living area.The established, well-tended formal gardens elegantly wrap around the property, creating a picturesque and serene outdoor environment. These beautifully landscaped grounds feature a greenhouse and a charming kitchen garden, perfect for those with a passion for gardening and fresh produce. Expansive lawns provide ample space for recreation and relaxation, complemented by established flower borders that include meticulously clipped topiary hedges.Several inviting seating areas are thoughtfully positioned throughout the gardens, offering ideal spots to relax or entertain family and friends in a delightful setting. In addition to the stunning gardens, the property includes a single garage and a double carport, providing ample storage and parking options.For added convenience, there is a second access point to the rear of the plot, which leads to a dedicated parking area, enhancing accessibility and flexibility for residents and guests alike. This outdoor space truly enhances the overall appeal of the property, providing a harmonious blend of functionality and beauty.Location Great Easton is a small village within the Harborough district, accessed off the A47 that connects Leicester to Peterborough. The village boasts a vibrant community and a range of local amenities, including a general store, village hall, Bringhurst Primary School, Ofsted-rated Good, and a specialist bakery and café. It is also home to the renowned public house, The Sun Inn. Set amidst the beautiful rolling countryside, it offers excellent opportunities for scenic walks across the many local bridleways and footpaths. Located 10 miles northeast lies the vibrant market town of Market Harborough, celebrated for its array of independent boutiques and shops. The town also offers well regarded schools, dining options, a theatre and a number of leisure facilities and sports clubs. For the commuter there are direct rail services to London St Pancras available from Corby train station in little under 1h 15mins, and from Market Harborough train station in under 55 minutes.The area boasts numerous prestigious private schools, including Uppingham, Oundle, Oakham, Stamford and Leicester Grammar, catering to families seeking exceptional educational opportunities.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G EPC Rating - Not required Services - The property is believed to be connected to mains electricity, water and drainage, and has oil fired central heating. Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Standard ADSL 1Mbps, Superfast FTTC 72Mbps, and Ultrafast FTTP 1000Mbps broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority - Harborough District Council. Listed Building Status - Grade II Construction - Ironstone .
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51 listings near Great Easton
House with garden Stockerston (United Kingdom)
Tucked away along a quiet lane in the small, highly regarded village of Stockerston, Firs Farm is a hidden gem – a beautiful barn conversion offering peace, privacy and endless potential, all set within approximately 1.7 acres of gardens and paddock land (subject to measured survey). With protected countryside views, flexible living accommodation and a wonderful sense of history, it is a rare opportunity to acquire a property that offers both a charming country lifestyle and excellent proximity to Uppingham and the wider amenities of the area.The house itself forms part of what was once a traditional working dairy farm, originally dating back at least 250 years. In the mid-1980s, the barns were sensitively converted by a developer, preserving the authenticity of the buildings while creating a welcoming and liveable home. The layout of the property is centred around a charming central south facing courtyard with a water feature, providing a beautiful outlook from several rooms and a calming heart to the home. The main reception room is a lovely space, enjoying dual aspects and views towards the garden, while the kitchen and dining room sit adjacent, offering practical and sociable spaces with doors that flow naturally to the courtyard outside. The kitchen itself, fitted in a classic style, is both practical and characterful, with a bay window looking onto the courtyard and fields beyond.The principal bedroom suite is particularly generous, comprising a spacious double bedroom, dressing area and large en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms are located nearby, both doubles, one en-suite the other with a dedicated shower room, providing flexibility for family living or guest accommodation. Additionally, there are three further rooms currently used as studies but easily adaptable to further bedrooms if desired. This adaptability is reflected across the property, which could readily evolve to suit the changing needs of a growing family, those seeking multi-generational living, or simply purchasers requiring ample room to work from home.One of the highlights of Firs Farm is the wing of the house containing the beautiful garden room – once the old dairy building – a stunning space with exposed original beams and feature windows, a real connection to the property’s agricultural past. Externally, Firs Farm continues to impress. The grounds, extending to approximately 1.7 acres (subject to measured survey), include a formal lawned garden dotted with mature trees, borders and shrubs, established fruit trees, a large enclosed paddock with its own entrance off Church Lane and the central courtyard. There is a stable block offering three stables with an attached large car port and barns to the rear. An attached garage providing secure parking and additional storage. Over the years, the land has been used in a variety of ways, including grazing for sheep and ponies, and it would lend itself beautifully to small-scale/hobby equestrian use or simple enjoyment as part of a country lifestyle.The setting is truly idyllic. The paddock enjoys wonderful views across open fields towards Stockerston Hall and the property is remarkably private, hidden from view and approached via a long curving old farm driveway, offering a sense of seclusion that is increasingly rare to find.* The below plan is indicative only and illustrates an alternative layout, subject to planning permission. 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.
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House with terrace Uppingham (United Kingdom)
Built in 1897, this elegant Victorian, double-fronted townhouse perfectly combines historic charm with modern comfort. Ideally located within walking distance of both Uppingham School and the town centre, it makes a convenient family home.The symmetrical frontage, mellow stone, and perfectly clipped yew hedges create an immediate sense of refinement, while inside, light-filled open-plan living spaces blend period charm with modern design.The hallway, with its striking Minton tiled floor and distinctive Voysey wallpaper, leads to generous rooms designed for both family life and entertaining. The kitchen is a masterpiece of style and function, featuring sleek cabinetry with integrated appliances, flowing seamlessly into a sunlit living space featuring a wood-burning stove and bespoke book shelving.Upstairs, four generously proportioned double bedrooms await, two of which benefit from en suite bathrooms, alongside a well-appointed family bathroom.Original fireplaces, panelled doors, and decorative details throughout retain the home’s historic charm, while underfloor heating throughout the kitchen and extensions and carefully considered modern touches ensure year-round comfort.Outside, the sizeable private garden captures sunlight throughout the day, providing space for relaxation, play, or entertaining, while the driveway and garage offer practical convenience.Situated in the heart of Uppingham, the home is close to cafés, boutiques, and cultural amenities, with outstanding schooling on the doorstep. Rutland Water, just a short drive away, offers sailing, cycling, walking, and birdwatching, while road and rail connections put London within easy reach, and East Midlands Airport serves international travel needs. 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.
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House with garden and terrace Market Harborough (United Kingdom)
Situated within one of East Leicestershire’s most desirable villages, this elegant Grade II listed Georgian home dates back to the late 18th century and has been thoughtfully enhanced to offer a superb balance of character and modern-day living. Occupying a generous plot of just over half an acre, the property enjoys mature, private gardens and is offered for sale with no upward chain.In good order throughout, the home retains a wealth of period character features and offers well-proportioned accommodation with high ceilings and large glazed windows. The property is entered via an enclosed porch leading into a welcoming central hallway. From here, two beautifully proportioned reception rooms sit to either side. The lounge is a superb dual aspect room, filled with natural light and centred around a feature fireplace with open fire, complemented by large sash windows with original shutters and exposed floorboards. Opposite, the dining room provides an equally elegant setting for formal entertaining, also featuring a fireplace, fitted storage, and exposed floorboards.Continuing through the ground floor, there is a useful cellar providing excellent additional storage, along with a conveniently located guest cloakroom.To the rear of the property lies the dining kitchen, fitted with bespoke in-frame cabinetry and a range of integrated appliances, including an oil-fired Aga with electric companion. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed, offering a bright and welcoming space for family meals and entertaining, with a walk-in pantry for added practicality and a door leading directly onto the gardens. A laundry/utility room, positioned over the courtyard and connecting to the house, adds further convenience.Arranged over the upper floors are five bedrooms and three bathrooms. The first floor landing is a generous, light-filled space, ideal as a quiet reading area. The first floor also features a double bedroom with built-in storage and a further bedroom currently utilised as a study, both served by a stylishly refitted family bathroom incorporating a freestanding bath and separate shower.The principal bedroom is positioned on a split level between floors and provides a striking retreat, complete with a vaulted ceiling, dual aspect windows, fitted wardrobes, and a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens. It also benefits from a contemporary en suite shower room.On the second floor are two further double bedrooms, both enjoying vaulted ceilings and dual aspects, alongside an additional bathroom fitted with a shower over bath.The gardens are a key feature of the property, beautifully landscaped and full of established trees, plants, and seasonal bulbs. They offer a variety of spaces for relaxation and entertaining, including multiple seating areas and a terrace with a covered outdoor kitchen. A greenhouse and potting shed provide the perfect space for gardening enthusiasts, while extensive lawned areas and mature planting create a private and tranquil setting. Off-road parking is positioned to the rear of the property and accessed via timber gates.SituationThe picturesque village of Hallaton is a highly sought-after and desirable East Leicestershire village, offering a strong sense of community and a range of local amenities including a primary school, village hall, and two public houses. The village is ideally positioned for access to Market Harborough, Leicester, and Uppingham, with good road links via the A47, A6003, and M1, making it well served for commuters. Market Harborough provides a wide range of shopping options including independent shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes, as well as mainline rail services to London St Pancras in approximately one hour. The area is surrounded by scenic walking routes, with Rutland Water and Eyebrook Reservoir within easy reach. In addition to the local primary school, a number of highly regarded independent schools, including Stoneygate School, Leicester Grammar, Uppingham, Oakham, and Stamford, are all within easy reach.Additional InformationServices, Utilities & Property InformationTenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - GEPC Rating - No requiredServices - The property is believed to be connected to mains electricity, water and drainage, and has oil fired central heating and an AGA.Mobile Phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider.Broadband Availability - Standard ADSL 18 Mbps, Superfast FTTC 80 Mbps, and Ultrafast FTTP 1000 Mbps Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Local Authority - Harborough District Council.Listed Building Status - Grade II ListedConstruction - Standard Brick.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House Corby (United Kingdom)
St Peters Church is located in an enviable position in the centre of this sought after hamlet with strong links to the local community and neighbouring Boughton House. The churchyard sits under the Diocese of Peterborough’s ownership, with right of access given along the pathways in order to reach the property. There’s a two-car parking area occupants of St Peters may use. Being Grade II* listed, the evolution from place of worship to a place to call home wasn’t easy. The biggest challenge came when laying the new limestone floors, raised over the original flagstones. Underfloor heating and insulation are installed beneath the slate, there are damp-proofing measures defending the property, and two boilers serve the home, in four zones. As for features, the list is extensive, and some such as the Archer which sits proudly in the main entrance hall pre-date the building itself. Throughout this stunning home there are grand arches and small alcoves, stained glass windows and a medieval mural, there are also many monuments, including one of a praying William Montagu and a phenomenal Montagu tomb. The font and the pulpit are positioned in the main living space, angel corbels watch over the primary bedroom, and there are interesting light fittings made from bell ropes and wheels.As well as retaining every feature that could be resurrected or conserved, the general layout of the property has remained much as it was when the current owners purchased it. Newly fitted oak panelled partitions separate the spaces, with glazing above doorways to allow light to penetrate. The gallery is also a newer addition, and this is perfect for unwinding with a book, or simply appreciating all the character seen from this spot.The nave is now the heart of the home with a spectacular vaulted ceiling, with the kitchen one side and living areas opposite. For such a vast, voluminous space, it’s surprisingly homely, and would work very well for both everyday family life and entertaining friends. The kitchen is the most modern area, fitted with a range of bespoke navy-blue cabinets, chestnut worktops, and an island with stone surfacing. It’s well equipped, with a double ceramic butler sink and either freestanding or integrated appliances (appliances available by separate negotiation). The utility at the base of the bell tower matches the kitchen, and here there’s a ceramic Belfast sink and more storage.The chancel is now the primary bedroom, with an elevated area that was once the altar, it also houses the two stunning Montagu monuments. Imagine waking up in surroundings as impressive as this. Bedrooms two and three run alongside the main living space, bedroom four is in the bell tower, and there are two further rooms as you travel up the spiral staircase to the top. The lower of these rooms is set up as an office, private and secluded for working away in peace.Both the primary bedroom and bedroom four have an en suite, bedrooms two and three share a Jack & Jill bathroom, and there’s a convenient cloakroom on the ground floor too. The en suite above bedroom four has a Hudson Reed shower, while the primary en suite and the Jack & Jill bathroom feature William Holland copper tubs, testament to the quality fixtures and fittings throughout the home. Relaxing in a bubble-filled bath with a chalice of wine here would be heavenlyLittle Oakley is a hamlet of only a handful of homes. St Peters Church occupies a central, elevated and commanding position, and from the roof of the nave, you can see across Northamptonshire countryside and over to Boughton Woods. Within walking distance of the church is a pre-school rated Outstanding by Ofsted, The Boxing Shed, and The Hut, where locals often converge for events, sports and socialising.Neighbouring Geddington is larger, with a lively community, and amenities such as a café, a Post Office, a pub, a primary school and a nursery. The River Ise runs through Geddington for waterside wanders, and for the active, there are sports clubs here too. Whatever your interests, it’s likely Geddington has it covered with a class or club. Family days out are abundant in the local area, with destinations including Wicksteed Park, Fineshade Wood and Deene Park each offering something fun for weekends and school holidays.Corby and Kettering town centres supply an even wider choice of facilities, activities and schools, all within just a short drive of Little Oakley. For commuting, Corby station may be nearer to the property by a few minutes, but Kettering station provides rail services into the capital in as little as 46 minutes. You’ll praise the peace and quiet of Little Oakley as soon as you land back home, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life.Tenure – Freehold EPC - Energy performance certificate - ask agent Council Tax Band - Exempt - Grade II* Listed Council tax band: Not currently assigned Grade II* Listed - The property is Grade II* listed, denoting a building of particular architectural or historic interest, and alterations may require Listed Building Consent. Property Construction – Stone church building with masonry construction Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage – Private - This residence is served by a private drainage system, ensuring self-contained sewerage. Please note that ongoing maintenance of the system is the responsibility of the property owner Heating – Gas Central Heating Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking - The churchyard sits under the Diocese of Peterborough’s ownership, with right of access given along the pathways in order to reach the property. There’s a two-car parking area occupants of St Peters may use.
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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.
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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.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Leicester (United Kingdom)
By Design Leicestershire are proud to present this exceptional five bedroom executive residence set within an exclusive village development of just twenty six homes, surrounded by open countryside and enjoying spectacular views across some of Leicestershire’s finest rural landscape. This substantial home offers approximately 4,329 sq ft of beautifully designed accommodation and has been thoughtfully created for modern family living while maintaining the proportions and quality expected of a traditional executive property. This ready to move in to home is presented in immaculate condition. Some photographs have been professionally staged to help illustrate how the space can be used. The entrance hall immediately creates a striking first impression with its double height space and feature glazing, flooding the interior with natural light and providing access to the main living areas. At the heart of the home is a spacious open plan living kitchen, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The contemporary kitchen includes integrated appliances, generous storage and a large central island. Bifold doors open onto the patio and south facing garden, allowing the interior and exterior spaces to connect beautifully. A large living and dining space flows seamlessly from the kitchen and benefits from a roof lantern and log burning stove, creating a warm and inviting space for entertaining. The ground floor also offers a separate snug with feature arch window and log burning stove, a private study, a well equipped utility room and a shower room which is particularly useful after countryside walks or for pets. A key feature of the home is the underfloor heating which runs throughout the entire property, including the garage, with individual zone controls allowing each room to be set to the desired temperature for comfort and efficiency. The integral double garage features electrically operated doors and internal access from the utility room. The first floor offers five impressive bedrooms, each benefiting from access to its own bathroom. The principal suite enjoys countryside views, a walk in dressing room and an elegant en suite bathroom. Bedrooms two and three also benefit from dedicated dressing areas, creating excellent storage and a true sense of luxury accommodation. Externally the property continues to impress. The south facing rear garden enjoys open views across the surrounding countryside and offers an excellent space for outdoor dining and entertaining with a generous patio area and lawn beyond. To the front, a paved driveway provides parking for several vehicles. Residents of this exclusive development also benefit from access to a shared all purpose tennis court and pavilion, adding to the appeal of this unique setting. EPC rating 'B'. Location: The property enjoys an exceptional setting surrounded by open countryside while remaining highly accessible to nearby villages and market towns. The area is particularly attractive for families due to the excellent schooling available nearby. The property falls within catchment for Church Langton Church of England Primary School, located approximately 1.9 miles away and widely regarded as one of the most sought after village primary schools in the area. Independent schooling options are also within easy reach including Leicester Grammar School approximately 4.7 miles away, Uppingham School approximately 9.1 miles, and Oakham School approximately 12 miles. For everyday amenities the nearby villages provide a wonderful selection of local facilities including Langton Garden Centre with its popular café, as well as well regarded local pubs and restaurants such as The Langton Arms, The Neville Arms in Medbourne, The Crown at Tur Langton and Oggi in Kibworth. Families are also well catered for with nearby attractions including Windmill Farm, Mini Mischiefs in Market Harborough and Rascal Ranch, all offering excellent leisure options for children. Healthcare services are easily accessible with Billesdon Surgery, which also allows for convenient prescription collection, as well as South Leicestershire Medical Practice in Kibworth and Somerby Pharmacy. St Luke’s Hospital in Market Harborough is also within easy reach. For commuters, Market Harborough railway station is approximately 5.8 miles away and provides direct services to London St Pancras in around one hour, making the location highly convenient for travel to the capital. The surrounding countryside offers beautiful rural walks and scenic landscapes while still being within comfortable reach of Market Harborough, Oadby and Leicester, providing an excellent balance of village living with access to larger town and city amenities.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Shangton (United Kingdom)
Few properties exist that genuinely redefine what a home can be. Lakeside Lodge is one of them.A one-of-a-kind, four-bedroom barn conversion of extraordinary quality, set within approximately 1.72 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds in the peaceful rural hamlet of Shangton, Leicestershire. From the moment the electric gates open and the driveway unfolds before you, it becomes clear that this is something entirely exceptional — a home that seamlessly blends architectural character, natural beauty and refined contemporary living in a setting that simply cannot be replicated.The property offers a private lake, a magnificent large terrace, sweeping lawns, a commercially rated barn with workshop, a separate studio, two en-suites, a family bathroom and three generous reception rooms. Planning permission has furthermore been granted (Ref: 24/01159/FUL) for a fifth bedroom above the existing lounge — an exciting opportunity to further elevate this already outstanding residence.This is countryside living at its absolute finest.Accommodation The property is entered via a glazed door into a welcoming entrance hall with useful storage. To the right, the sitting room is a wonderfully comfortable space featuring a large bay window and French doors to the front elevation, framing stunning views across the lawns and lake. A feature fireplace with exposed brick surround, timber mantel and log burner inset creates a superb focal point.To the left of the entrance lies the impressive open-plan living, dining and kitchen space — a light-filled, statement room benefiting from two sets of bi-folding doors to the front elevation, skylights above and a glazed door off the kitchen to the rear courtyard garden. The kitchen is both stylish and functional, with fitted cupboards and drawers, granite worktops, a Belfast sink, an electric Range and a generous island unit providing further storage and a breakfast bar. There is space and plumbing for both a dishwasher and an American-style fridge freezer. Steps rise to the sitting area, which features a stunning vaulted ceiling with exposed King Trusses and a magnificent Inglenook fireplace with exposed brickwork, timber mantel and log burner inset. A good-sized storage cupboard is also found off this area.Steps lead from the sitting area into an inner hallway giving access to the bedroom accommodation. Two well-proportioned bedrooms both benefit from French doors opening to the front elevation and share a family bathroom. The master bedroom suite is situated at the far end of the property and benefits from French doors to the front elevation, a dressing area with fitted wardrobes, and a luxurious ensuite comprising a wash hand basin, WC, rainfall shower and freestanding bath. French doors from the dressing area also open out to the private rear courtyard garden.Off the kitchen to the rear, a further inner hallway provides access to a utility room and WC with space and plumbing for white goods, along with additional cupboard storage. Stairs rise to the fourth bedroom — a generously proportioned room with four skylights, built-in wardrobes and eaves storage, served by a private ensuite shower room.Planning Permission — Fifth Bedroom Planning permission has been granted under reference 24/01159/FUL for the creation of a fifth bedroom above the existing lounge, designed by Ellis Architectural Design. The approved plans (Drawing No: SE/1545/2b) show a first floor bedroom with grey finish double glazed doors and a Juliet balcony to the front elevation, enjoying what will be an outstanding elevated view over the front gardens, sweeping lawns and private lake — a truly special addition to an already remarkable home. Prospective purchasers should refer to the approved planning drawings for full specification details.The Grounds — An Outdoor Setting Like No Other The exterior of Lakeside Lodge is every bit as impressive as the interior. A magnificent large porcelain patio terrace sweeps across the front of the property — a premium outdoor entertaining space on a grand scale, beautifully finished with multi-level steps, natural stone raised beds, specimen planting and integrated lighting. The terrace connects directly to the bi-folding doors of the main reception space, creating a seamless flow between inside and out that is perfect for entertaining, al fresco dining or simply enjoying the remarkable surroundings.Beyond the terrace, generous sweeping lawns stretch between the house and the lake — a wonderful expanse of open green space that adds to the sense of scale and freedom that defines this remarkable property, and provides an idyllic setting for families and outdoor living throughout the seasons.The private lake is simply magical. Complete with a timber rope-railed walkway bridge leading to a charming central island platform, it is a living, breathing feature that attracts abundant wildlife and changes beautifully with every season. A lakeside decked area with sun loungers provides the perfect spot to sit back and absorb the extraordinary peace of this setting.To the rear, a private tiered courtyard garden has been thoughtfully designed including a greenhouse. A productive and beautiful space with complete seclusion and a sheltered sun trap.Parking is provided for four or more vehicles with ease, with a gravelled area adjacent to the barn and a separate block-paved driveway leading to the house.The outside areas are covered by Security cameras.The Studio / Office This separate outbuilding currently operating as an art studio measures approximately 19'1 x 10'8 (5.82m x 3.24m). It has been built to residential standards and has water, electricity and internet services, making it an ideal multi purpose feature of the property.The Barn — A Remarkable Commercial Asset with Long-Term Potential Beyond the main residence, the substantial barn represents a truly compelling additional asset. Registered as a commercial property and currently zero-rated for council tax purposes, it sits on its own title with an independent water supply, electricity supply and also internet service making it a remarkably self-sufficient and versatile proposition. The barn provides approximately 39'4 x 39'4 (12.00m x 12.00m) of commercial floor space alongside a workshop of approximately 26'11 x 12'6 (8.20m x 3.80m). Whether utilised for business, creative, storage or leisure purposes, this facility offers a breadth of possibilities that sets this property apart from virtually anything else on the market.Location Shangton lies approximately seven miles north of the thriving market town of Market Harborough and some eleven miles from the city of Leicester. Market Harborough offers an excellent range of local amenities including supermarkets, boutique shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, a theatre and leisure centre. Both Market Harborough and Leicester benefit from mainline rail services to London St Pancras in under an hour.Directional Note From Market Harborough, proceed northbound via Leicester Road, continuing over the A6 roundabout onto the B6047 passing through the villages of Church Langton and Tur Langton, proceeding past the turning for Shangton, turning next right to an electric five-bar timber gate leading to the property's private driveway shared with one other property.Lakeside Lodge is a home that must be experienced in person. To arrange your private viewing, please contact Fine & Country today.
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Shangton (United Kingdom)
Few properties exist that genuinely redefine what a home can be. Lakeside Lodge is one of them.A one-of-a-kind, four-bedroom barn conversion of extraordinary quality, set within approximately 1.72 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds in the peaceful rural hamlet of Shangton, Leicestershire. From the moment the electric gates open and the driveway unfolds before you, it becomes clear that this is something entirely exceptional — a home that seamlessly blends architectural character, natural beauty and refined contemporary living in a setting that simply cannot be replicated.The property offers a private lake, a magnificent large terrace, sweeping lawns, a commercially rated barn with workshop, a separate studio, two en-suites, a family bathroom and three generous reception rooms. Planning permission has furthermore been granted (Ref: 24/01159/FUL) for a fifth bedroom above the existing lounge — an exciting opportunity to further elevate this already outstanding residence.This is countryside living at its absolute finest.AccommodationThe property is entered via a glazed door into a welcoming entrance hall with useful storage. To the right, the sitting room is a wonderfully comfortable space featuring a large bay window and French doors to the front elevation, framing stunning views across the lawns and lake. A feature fireplace with exposed brick surround, timber mantel and log burner inset creates a superb focal point.To the left of the entrance lies the impressive open-plan living, dining and kitchen space — a light-filled, statement room benefiting from two sets of bi-folding doors to the front elevation, skylights above and a glazed door off the kitchen to the rear courtyard garden. The kitchen is both stylish and functional, with fitted cupboards and drawers, granite worktops, a Belfast sink, an electric Range and a generous island unit providing further storage and a breakfast bar. There is space and plumbing for both a dishwasher and an American-style fridge freezer. Steps rise to the sitting area, which features a stunning vaulted ceiling with exposed King Trusses and a magnificent Inglenook fireplace with exposed brickwork, timber mantel and log burner inset. A good-sized storage cupboard is also found off this area.Steps lead from the sitting area into an inner hallway giving access to the bedroom accommodation. Two well-proportioned bedrooms both benefit from French doors opening to the front elevation and share a family bathroom. The master bedroom suite is situated at the far end of the property and benefits from French doors to the front elevation, a dressing area with fitted wardrobes, and a luxurious ensuite comprising a wash hand basin, WC, rainfall shower and freestanding bath. French doors from the dressing area also open out to the private rear courtyard garden.Off the kitchen to the rear, a further inner hallway provides access to a utility room and WC with space and plumbing for white goods, along with additional cupboard storage. Stairs rise to the fourth bedroom — a generously proportioned room with four skylights, built-in wardrobes and eaves storage, served by a private ensuite shower room.Planning Permission — Fifth BedroomPlanning permission has been granted under reference 24/01159/FUL for the creation of a fifth bedroom above the existing lounge, designed by Ellis Architectural Design. The approved plans (Drawing No: SE/1545/2b) show a first floor bedroom with grey finish double glazed doors and a Juliet balcony to the front elevation, enjoying what will be an outstanding elevated view over the front gardens, sweeping lawns and private lake — a truly special addition to an already remarkable home. Prospective purchasers should refer to the approved planning drawings for full specification details.The Grounds — An Outdoor Setting Like No OtherThe exterior of Lakeside Lodge is every bit as impressive as the interior. A magnificent large porcelain patio terrace sweeps across the front of the property — a premium outdoor entertaining space on a grand scale, beautifully finished with multi-level steps, natural stone raised beds, specimen planting and integrated lighting. The terrace connects directly to the bi-folding doors of the main reception space, creating a seamless flow between inside and out that is perfect for entertaining, al fresco dining or simply enjoying the remarkable surroundings.Beyond the terrace, generous sweeping lawns stretch between the house and the lake — a wonderful expanse of open green space that adds to the sense of scale and freedom that defines this remarkable property, and provides an idyllic setting for families and outdoor living throughout the seasons.The private lake is simply magical. Complete with a timber rope-railed walkway bridge leading to a charming central island platform, it is a living, breathing feature that attracts abundant wildlife and changes beautifully with every season. A lakeside decked area with sun loungers provides the perfect spot to sit back and absorb the extraordinary peace of this setting.To the rear, a private tiered courtyard garden has been thoughtfully designed including a greenhouse. A productive and beautiful space with complete seclusion and a sheltered sun trap.Parking is provided for four or more vehicles with ease, with a gravelled area adjacent to the barn and a separate block-paved driveway leading to the house.The outside areas are covered by Security cameras.The Studio / OfficeThis separate outbuilding currently operating as an art studio measures approximately 19'1 x 10'8 (5.82m x 3.24m). It has been built to residential standards and has water, electricity and internet services, making it an ideal multi purpose feature of the property.The Barn — A Remarkable Commercial Asset with Long-Term PotentialBeyond the main residence, the substantial barn represents a truly compelling additional asset. Registered as a commercial property and currently zero-rated for council tax purposes, it sits on its own title with an independent water supply, electricity supply and also internet service making it a remarkably self-sufficient and versatile proposition. The barn provides approximately 39'4 x 39'4 (12.00m x 12.00m) of commercial floor space alongside a workshop of approximately 26'11 x 12'6 (8.20m x 3.80m). Whether utilised for business, creative, storage or leisure purposes, this facility offers a breadth of possibilities that sets this property apart from virtually anything else on the market.LocationShangton lies approximately seven miles north of the thriving market town of Market Harborough and some eleven miles from the city of Leicester. Market Harborough offers an excellent range of local amenities including supermarkets, boutique shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, a theatre and leisure centre. Both Market Harborough and Leicester benefit from mainline rail services to London St Pancras in under an hour.Directional NoteFrom Market Harborough, proceed northbound via Leicester Road, continuing over the A6 roundabout onto the B6047 passing through the villages of Church Langton and Tur Langton, proceeding past the turning for Shangton, turning next right to an electric five-bar timber gate leading to the property's private driveway shared with one other property.Lakeside Lodge is a home that must be experienced in person. To arrange your private viewing, please contact Fine & Country today.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House with terrace Oakham (United Kingdom)
Nestled within the charming village of Edith Weston, 15 Rectory Lane is a handsome, stone-built home offering a peaceful setting, modern interiors and easy access to the unrivalled natural beauty of Rutland Water. Completed in 2020 and presented to a high standard throughout, this attractive family home occupies an elevated position within a generous plot of approximately one third of an acre, combining the benefits of modern design with a traditional aesthetic that sits comfortably among its historic surroundings.Arranged over two floors, the house offers a well-balanced layout with a flowing ground floor and four double bedrooms above. Stepping inside, the welcoming entrance hall sets the tone with its sense of calm and light. From here, doors lead to the main living areas including a beautifully proportioned reception room to one side. This is a room made for all seasons, with full-height windows and bi-fold doors that frame views of the garden and flood the space with natural light. In the cooler months, the wood-burning stove provides a warm and cosy focal point.Adjacent to the reception room is the formal dining room, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying family dinners. Beyond this is the real heart of the home, a beautiful open-plan kitchen and breakfast room with sleek lines and ample space to cook, dine and relax. Here, full-height bi-fold doors open directly onto the garden terrace, creating a seamless transition between inside and out. The current owners say they have spent much of their time in this part of the house, drawn by the peace and tranquillity of the setting. Whether enjoying a quiet morning coffee or hosting friends on a summer’s evening, this space has served as the perfect backdrop.Also on the ground floor are a practical utility room and a guest cloakroom, both neatly tucked away from the main living areas.Upstairs, the layout continues to impress. The principal suite spans the depth of the house and comprises a spacious double bedroom, an en suite shower room and a fully fitted dressing room. The wardrobes here, and in the main bedroom, were custom installed by Sharps, ensuring a smart use of space. Three further double bedrooms are arranged off a central landing, two of which share a stylish Jack and Jill en suite, while the fourth has access to the well-appointed family bathroom. Each bedroom is light, bright and beautifully finished, making this an ideal home for families, visiting guests or even those needing a separate space to work from home.Outside, the garden is a true highlight. Lovingly landscaped by the current owners, the wraparound design ensures that every room in the house enjoys a view of green space. Tiered in design, it offers a combination of lawned areas, raised beds and smart planting, as well as a greenhouse and shed. There is a sense of maturity and privacy rarely found in modern homes and, with ample space for outdoor dining and entertaining, it is a garden that suits both active and restful moments. The couple’s Spanish Water Dog has certainly made the most of it. A spacious patio provides the perfect place to enjoy a barbecue, while the tranquil setting encourages a slower pace of life.To the front, the property is approached via electric double gates, offering security and a sense of arrival. There is a generous driveway providing off-street parking for several cars and a detached double garage with light and power.For those with a passion for sailing or outdoor pursuits, the proximity to Rutland Water is a huge advantage. Just moments from the front door are scenic walking and cycling routes, the sailing club, nature reserves and picture-postcard views. The village itself is warm and welcoming, with a friendly community and good local amenities including a shop, café, post office and traditional pub.Commuting is easy too, with the charming market towns of Oakham, Uppingham and Stamford all within ten minutes’ drive, and mainline rail services to London available from Peterborough and Corby. A number of well-regarded state and independent schools are also close by, making this an ideal location for families. 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.
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Property with garden Foxton (United Kingdom)
The Hunting Box in Foxton is a truly special and characterful residence with a distinguished history, originally part of Foxton Grange, a well-known Leicestershire hunting lodge dating back to the early 19th century. Later divided into two dwellings, this historic property has been transformed into a beautifully modernised family home while retaining its original character. Quietly positioned in the heart of Foxton, the property is surrounded by delightful gardens, offering both privacy and a sense of heritage.The ground floor accommodation leads from a welcoming entrance hall opening to a stunning lounge with elegant Art Nouveau cabinetry, exposed floorboards, and intricate original cornicing. A multi-fuel stove rests within a wooden surround, set against exposed brick with a stone hearth, creating an impressive focal point in the room, while French doors open onto the rear garden, blending indoor and outdoor living. Just beyond, the octagonal dining room, a later addition, impresses with its beautifully lofty ceiling and abundant natural light. A beautiful marble fireplace and the room’s original cornicing combine to make it a space that feels both grand and intimate, perfect for dining and entertaining alike.The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed with a range of timeless cabinetry, a large central island with seating, a butler’s sink, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including a waste disposer. Porcelain tiles run throughout the kitchen and orangery, with underfloor heating extending into the entrance hallway, providing warmth and a seamless, practical finish. Quartz work surfaces complement the space, and the orangery creates a bright and relaxed casual dining and seating area, ideal for family life and informal entertaining.The ground floor also includes a versatile study/guest bedroom, perfectly suited as a home office or occasional guest accommodation. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a guest cloakroom and a cellar.A stunning, hand-crafted staircase leads to the first floor, a true piece of art in its own right, while a skylight above floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy landing. The principal bedroom is a beautifully light dual-aspect room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms all feature the original fitted wardrobes, with one room featuring an open fire set in a stone surround. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, offering a luxurious and flexible family environment.Externally, the property is accessed via an electric gate onto a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars and leading to a double detached garage. The south-facing gardens offer a good degree of privacy and are relatively low-maintenance, with a paved patio area for outdoor seating and entertaining. With a new gas central heating boiler and comprehensive modern upgrades, The Hunting Box is a really special home, perfectly combining historic character with contemporary comfort.SituationFoxton is a highly sought-after south Leicestershire village, renowned for its attractive blend of period and modern homes set amidst picturesque countryside. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from several well-regarded public houses, a popular primary school, a village hall, and a central green space/park, providing a welcoming focal point for residents. There is also an active tennis club, further contributing to the village’s vibrant community atmosphere and recreational opportunities.The village is famed for the nearby Foxton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, offering scenic walks, cycling routes and a range of leisure opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides an attractive backdrop for country living while remaining convenient for modern lifestyles.A broader range of shopping, dining and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Market Harborough, approximately 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, supermarkets, restaurants and independent retailers.For commuters, Market Harborough railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just under 1 hour, while the A6 and A14 offer excellent road links to Leicester, Kettering and the wider Midlands.Education in the area is well served by Foxton Primary School, with further highly regarded state and independent schools nearby, including independent schools in Great Glen, Oakham, and Uppingham.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - GEPC Rating - CServices - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has a combination of underfloor heating and gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors.Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider.Broadband Availability - FTTC - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Local Authority - Harborough District Council.Listed Building Status - None.Construction - Standard Brick.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Foxton (United Kingdom)
The Hunting Box in Foxton is a truly special and characterful residence with a distinguished history, originally part of Foxton Grange, a well-known Leicestershire hunting lodge dating back to the early 19th century. Later divided into two dwellings, this historic property has been transformed into a beautifully modernised family home while retaining its original character. Quietly positioned in the heart of Foxton, the property is surrounded by delightful gardens, offering both privacy and a sense of heritage.The ground floor accommodation leads from a welcoming entrance hall opening to a stunning lounge with elegant Art Nouveau cabinetry, exposed floorboards, and intricate original cornicing. A multi-fuel stove rests within a wooden surround, set against exposed brick with a stone hearth, creating an impressive focal point in the room, while French doors open onto the rear garden, blending indoor and outdoor living. Just beyond, the octagonal dining room, a later addition, impresses with its beautifully lofty ceiling and abundant natural light. A beautiful marble fireplace and the room’s original cornicing combine to make it a space that feels both grand and intimate, perfect for dining and entertaining alike.The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed with a range of timeless cabinetry, a large central island with seating, a butler’s sink, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including a waste disposer. Porcelain tiles run throughout the kitchen and orangery, with underfloor heating extending into the entrance hallway, providing warmth and a seamless, practical finish. Quartz work surfaces complement the space, and the orangery creates a bright and relaxed casual dining and seating area, ideal for family life and informal entertaining.The ground floor also includes a versatile study/guest bedroom, perfectly suited as a home office or occasional guest accommodation. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a guest cloakroom and a cellar.A stunning, hand-crafted staircase leads to the first floor, a true piece of art in its own right, while a skylight above floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy landing. The principal bedroom is a beautifully light dual-aspect room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms all feature the original fitted wardrobes, with one room featuring an open fire set in a stone surround. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, offering a luxurious and flexible family environment.Externally, the property is accessed via an electric gate onto a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars and leading to a double detached garage. The south-facing gardens offer a good degree of privacy and are relatively low-maintenance, with a paved patio area for outdoor seating and entertaining. With a new gas central heating boiler and comprehensive modern upgrades, The Hunting Box is a really special home, perfectly combining historic character with contemporary comfort.Situation Foxton is a highly sought-after south Leicestershire village, renowned for its attractive blend of period and modern homes set amidst picturesque countryside. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from several well-regarded public houses, a popular primary school, a village hall, and a central green space/park, providing a welcoming focal point for residents. There is also an active tennis club, further contributing to the village’s vibrant community atmosphere and recreational opportunities.The village is famed for the nearby Foxton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, offering scenic walks, cycling routes and a range of leisure opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides an attractive backdrop for country living while remaining convenient for modern lifestyles.A broader range of shopping, dining and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Market Harborough, approximately 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, supermarkets, restaurants and independent retailers.For commuters, Market Harborough railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just under 1 hour, while the A6 and A14 offer excellent road links to Leicester, Kettering and the wider Midlands.Education in the area is well served by Foxton Primary School, with further highly regarded state and independent schools nearby, including independent schools in Great Glen, Oakham, and Uppingham.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G EPC Rating - C Services - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has a combination of underfloor heating and gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors. Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - FTTC - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority - Harborough District Council. Listed Building Status - None. Construction - Standard Brick.
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House with terrace King's Cliffe (United Kingdom)
Nestled in almost an acre of land on the outskirts of King’s Cliffe in Northamptonshire, this stunning barn conversion stands as a testament to the seamless blend of history and modernity. Completed in 2021, the property was meticulously transformed from a collection of original farm buildings into a luxurious and light-filled residence. The conversion was undertaken with a deep respect for the building’s heritage, preserving original stone walls and beams while incorporating new trusses and a roof that’s perfectly in keeping with the property's rustic charm. With the attention to detail abundant no matter where you cast your eye, this home truly is a rare treasure in today’s market.The home offers a bounty of space and light, both inside and out, which the owners have cherished during their time here. The sense of openness, combined with the natural beauty of the surrounding pastoral landscape, creates an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity that’s becoming harder to come by.Inside, the property is equally impressive. The sitting room, with its galleried landing and exquisite vaulted ceiling complete with exposed beams, and a feature Charnwood air log burner is both grand and cosy, perfect for the oncoming autumnal and winter evenings. But the room is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that overlook the gardens, making it a pleasant space to relax within any time of the year. The remarkable open-plan kitchen, dining, and sitting area is the beating heart of the home, creating a fantastic space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. It truly is a chef’s dream come true, featuring a Nickleby Hepplewhite kitchen and utility room units, all hand-painted in Farrow & Ball's Stiffkey Blue with Jazz hand chrome handles. The kitchen also boasts a Steel Enfasi range cooker with an induction hob as well as Sub Zero Fridge Freezer Wine Cooler. The work surface, a Neolithic Silestone in Classic Calacatta with a suede finish, adds a touch of luxury, while the Franke sink and mixer tap complete the high-end specification. The kitchen’s layout is not only beautiful but highly functional, offering ample storage and workspace for culinary endeavours. Complementing the kitchen area is a separate dining room, which offers wonderful views of the courtyard and garden, making it an ideal setting for more formal occasions.The master bedroom is another highlight of the home, boasting a spacious en suite with a double wash unit, shower, and bath. The room exudes a sense of luxury and comfort, making it a perfect retreat after a long day. Although the house features five bedrooms and as many bathrooms, the owners have converted what was originally designated as a sixth bedroom into a stylish walk-in dressing room, which could easily be reverted if desired. This flexibility in the layout adds to the property’s appeal, offering options for growing families or those who frequently host guests. A large study with garden views on two sides offers additional flexibility as a potential family room or playroom, depending on the new owners’ needs.One of the property’s standout features is the courtyard, an addition by the current owners that further enhances the outdoor living experience and provide ample space to enjoy the magnificent views. Originally planned as part of the rear lawn, the courtyard was thoughtfully designed as a summer retreat, complete with inset borders, shrubs, flowers, and spotlights that create a magical ambiance at night. This space has become a favourite spot for the owners, providing a perfect setting for outdoor dining and relaxation with its stylish patio terrace. The gardens, both front and rear, have been meticulously landscaped, with a large area dedicated to roses and lavenders. The owners also planted apple and cherry trees, adding to the charm and beauty of the outdoor space. Security hasn’t been overlooked across Huskissons View. Electrically operated front gates ensure controlled access, while discreetly placed digital security cameras provide live video monitoring and recording 24/7, all easily managed via a phone app. A full alarm system and an installed safe offer additional peace of mind. The property is also equipped with Gigaclear fibre optic, ensuring excellent Wi-Fi throughout the home, making it well-suited for modern living and remote work alike.But what truly sets this property apart is its south-facing position, offering excellent natural light throughout the house. The glazed French doors that run along the lounge, dining, and kitchen rooms flood the space with light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The rear views are nothing short of spectacular, offering a picturesque backdrop to daily life. The outdoor lifestyle is further enhanced by private gardens that aren’t overlooked, offering a sense of seclusion while still being part of a small, friendly community. The property, part of a group of four barn conversions, has its own private driveway, ensuring privacy and security.The location is indeed ideal with Stamford only ten minutes away, and Oundle and Uppingham within a fifteen-minute drive. The nearby Rutland Water offers beautiful walking routes, perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities. The property’s proximity to Fineshade Woods, part of Rockingham Forest, is another highlight, providing easy access to a bounty of natural beauty right from the doorstep. The owners also take advantage of the Oundle public school’s fifty metre pool, enjoying regular swims at the nearby facility. 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.
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House with terrace King's Cliffe (United Kingdom)
Nestled just beyond the historic village of Kings Cliffe and adjacent to a remarkable ancient quarry, now a stunning protected landscape – whose stone was once used to build cathedrals and stately homes – The Stables is an exceptional barn conversion that blends timeless character with the finest in modern living. This now-protected landscape offers not only natural beauty but a unique and storied backdrop to an extraordinary home.Completed in 2021, this meticulously executed conversion has transformed a former agricultural building into a striking, light-filled residence, where architectural integrity and original features – such as exposed oak beams, cornerstones, and vaulted ceilings – have been seamlessly preserved. The result is a harmonious fusion of heritage and high-specification design.Thoughtful glazing throughout the living areas makes the most of the views of the beautifully landscaped garden, increase the feeling of space and light and allow an easy flow between inside and out, whilst the semi-open plan design of the main living areas is well suited to contemporary life.The home offers predominantly lateral living, with all principal reception spaces and three of the four bedrooms situated on the ground floor for ease and accessibility. Upon entering, you’re welcomed by a harmonious palette of natural tones and an abundance of daylight that floods the interiors, enhanced by multiple Velux windows. The result is a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout.At the heart of the home lies a stunning open-plan kitchen and dining area, fitted with high-quality bespoke cabinetry and premium appliances and a sizeable island with breakfast bar – an ideal setting for entertaining and family gatherings. Adjacent to this space is a formal reception room with a feature cylinder wood burner that provides a warm and serene ambiance. Both rooms are enjoying vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and framed by a wall of French doors that open onto the patio terrace, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.A further reception room – currently serving as a TV snug – offers flexibility for use as a home office or study. Practical elements are equally well considered, with a separate utility room located just off the kitchen, along with a guest WC.The bedroom accommodation is thoughtfully separated from the main living areas to ensure peace and privacy. Three bedrooms, including the principal suite with its own en suite shower room, are arranged on the ground floor alongside the beautifully appointed family bathroom. A fourth bedroom – currently used as a home office complete with bespoke fitted furniture – is tucked away on the first floor, offering a quiet and private workspace or guest room as needed.Set within a quality development of four individual barn conversions, the property is accessed via a shared drive that leads through private electric double gates to a private gravel parking area, adjacent to an English Heritage timber garage and workshop. The boundaries are clearly defined by retaining walls topped with tall hedges, ensuring seclusion and privacy.The garden is a sunny retreat designed for low maintenance, featuring a beautifully manicured lawn, raised vegetable beds, an Alitex greenhouse, and a generous patio terrace that runs the full length of the house – perfectly positioned for alfresco dining and capturing the last golden rays of the evening sun.Positioned less than a mile from the heart of Kings Cliffe, the property enjoys a peaceful, semi-rural location without sacrificing convenience. Kings Cliffe itself is a highly desirable village, known for its attractive stone architecture and excellent amenities, including a primary school, post office and village store, bakery, greengrocer, doctors’ surgery, a characterful pub with dining and rooms, and a newly built community sports centre. Set along the Willow Brook in rolling countryside, the area offers numerous walking trails and a strong sense of community.The location is exceptionally well connected, with the A1, A47, and A43 all easily accessible. The market towns of Stamford, Oundle and Uppingham are each within a 15-minute drive, while Peterborough – with direct trains to London in approximately 50 minutes – is just 20 minutes away. 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.
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House Burton Overy (United Kingdom)
Set within the highly regarded southeast Leicestershire village of Burton Overy, this attractive country home comprises a beautifully renovated five-bedroom farmhouse, surrounded by established formal gardens and an adjoining 3.5-acre paddock (STM), offering a wonderful lifestyle setting with open countryside views.The Old Farm House is an outstanding former farmhouse that has been sympathetically renovated throughout, blending timeless character with refined contemporary comfort. Offering extensive and highly versatile accommodation, the property presents excellent potential for annexe or multi-generational living, subject to the necessary consents. Ideally positioned for commuters, Market Harborough railway station is less than a 15-minute drive away, providing direct services to London St Pancras in under an hour.An inviting entrance hallway welcomes you into the beautifully appointed accommodation. At the heart of the home lies a spacious dual-aspect living dining kitchen, fitted with bespoke handmade cabinetry, an AGA and a large central island. A casual fitted study area and a cosy seating space arranged around an open fire create a warm and sociable atmosphere. The kitchen opens into a dining room with bifold doors leading directly onto the paved terrace and swimming pool, making it ideal for both family life and entertaining.A well-proportioned study provides an excellent work-from-home space, whilst a relaxing garden room enjoys peaceful views over the walled garden. In addition, there is a formal sitting room and a games room, offering dedicated areas for both relaxation and recreation.The games room/studio, together with the workshops beyond, offers considerable flexibility and potential for conversion into an annexe or independent living accommodation, subject to planning consent. Completing the ground floor is a practical shower room, ideal for poolside use, along with a spacious utility room.To the first floor, the dual-aspect principal bedroom enjoys far-reaching views across open countryside and Burton Overy village, creating an impressive principal suite. This is complemented by an adjoining four-piece bathroom featuring a freestanding bath, with bedroom five currently serving as a dressing room. There is also a generous dual-aspect guest bedroom with ensuite facilities, alongside two further bedrooms served by an additional family bathroom.The property is approached via a long gravel driveway with a central turning circle, continuing to the rear of the house where there is garaging for three vehicles together with additional storage. To the rear, a sheltered landscaped terrace incorporates a heated swimming pool, creating an exceptional outdoor entertaining space. A beautifully planted walled garden offers a private and tranquil retreat, whilst the side garden and orchard enjoy attractive views over the adjoining 3.5-acre paddock (STM), which benefits from mains water and adds further appeal for those seeking a lifestyle property with land.Location Burton Overy is a sought-after Southeast Leicestershire village that is situated midway between Leicester city centre and Market Harborough. Surrounded by Leicestershire's stunning countryside, the area offers excellent walking opportunities and is home to The Bell public house. Just over 9 miles southwest lies the vibrant market town of Market Harborough, celebrated for its array of independent boutiques and shops. The town also offers top-notch schools, dining options, a theatre and leisure centre. Accessible via the A6, Leicester provides extensive amenities, making it convenient for commuters. Both Leicester and Market Harborough offer mainline rail services, granting swift access to London and Eurostar connections in under an hour. Junctions 20 & 21 of the M1 are within easy reach. For international travel, East Midlands Airport and Birmingham International Airport are approximately an hour away.The area boasts numerous prestigious private schools, including Uppingham, Oakham, Stamford and Leicester Grammar, catering to families seeking exceptional educational opportunities. Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - H EPC Rating - D Services - The property is believed to be connected to mains electricity, water, Klargester sewage treatment plant, and has oil fired central heating and an AGA. Mobile Phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Standard ADSL 15 Mbps Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority - Harborough District Council. Listed Building Status - Not listed Construction - Standard Brick.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Stretton Hall (United Kingdom)
Set behind a gated driveway within the prestigious Stretton Hall development, this individually designed detached residence is a home of exceptional scale, privacy and architectural presence. Extending to over 5,500 sq ft of beautifully appointed accommodation, excluding the balcony, it has been created for discerning buyers seeking a contemporary country-edge residence with elegance, security and effortless family living.From the moment the gates open, the sense of arrival is undeniable. A sweeping block-paved driveway provides extensive private parking and leads to an integral double garage with EV charging, while the home itself sits proudly within its landscaped plot, framed by open countryside and far-reaching field views. This is a residence designed not simply to impress, but to offer sanctuary — a private retreat in one of South Leicestershire’s most coveted addresses.The accommodation is arranged across two thoughtfully planned levels, with the principal living spaces positioned on the ground floor to maximise light, outlook and connection to the gardens. A wide and welcoming entrance hall sets a refined tone, leading through to the magnificent open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room — the true heart of the home. Spanning the rear elevation, this remarkable space is ideal for entertaining on a grand scale, featuring premium German Leicht cabinetry, a large central island, high-quality appliances and extensive glazing opening onto a generous balcony overlooking the landscaped gardens and countryside beyond.A walk-in pantry, separate utility room, guest WC and well-appointed boot room provide the level of day-to-day practicality expected from a home of this calibre. Further reception spaces include an elegant family room, a substantial office ideal for executive home working, and a versatile gym/snug, offering flexibility for wellness, leisure, business or relaxed family time.Also positioned on the ground floor is a beautifully proportioned double bedroom with ensuite, perfectly suited to guests, older relatives, live-in support or multi-generational living.The lower ground floor is dedicated to private accommodation and leisure, arranged around a long central hallway with direct access to the gardens. The principal bedroom suite is a calm and luxurious retreat, with garden access, a generous dressing room and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Five further bedrooms offer superb family and guest accommodation, with several benefitting from ensuites and fitted wardrobes, complemented by a stylish family bathroom.A dedicated cinema room completes this level, creating a wonderful space for film evenings, gaming, private relaxation or entertaining away from the main living areas.Externally, the property continues to excel. The landscaped gardens wrap around the residence, offering broad terraces, sweeping lawns and carefully designed spaces for outdoor dining, children’s play and quiet reflection. The open countryside beyond gives the home a rare sense of freedom and privacy, while the gated frontage ensures security and exclusivity.The specification throughout is impressive, including underfloor heating, smart-home controls, Wi-Fi-enabled blinds, bespoke Italian cabinetry, roof-mounted solar panels and battery storage, combining refined contemporary living with an energy-conscious approach.Stretton Hall is renowned for substantial detached homes, generous plots and a peaceful, leafy setting between Oadby and Great Glen. The location is particularly attractive to families, with Leicester Grammar School, Leicester Grammar Junior School, LGS Stoneygate and well-regarded local schooling all within reach. The A6 provides convenient access into Leicester and Market Harborough, with routes onwards to the M1, M69 and wider motorway network. Leicester railway station offers regular services to London St Pancras International, making the capital comfortably accessible for business or leisure.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, gated and highly individual six-bedroom residence — a home of privacy, sophistication and modern luxury, set within one of South Leicestershire’s most desirable residential enclaves.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Stretton Hall (United Kingdom)
Set behind a gated driveway within the prestigious Stretton Hall development, this individually designed detached residence is a home of exceptional scale, privacy and architectural presence. Extending to over 5,500 sq ft of beautifully appointed accommodation, excluding the balcony, it has been created for discerning buyers seeking a contemporary country-edge residence with elegance, security and effortless family living.From the moment the gates open, the sense of arrival is undeniable. A sweeping block-paved driveway provides extensive private parking and leads to an integral double garage with EV charging, while the home itself sits proudly within its landscaped plot, framed by open countryside and far-reaching field views. This is a residence designed not simply to impress, but to offer sanctuary — a private retreat in one of South Leicestershire’s most coveted addresses.The accommodation is arranged across two thoughtfully planned levels, with the principal living spaces positioned on the ground floor to maximise light, outlook and connection to the gardens. A wide and welcoming entrance hall sets a refined tone, leading through to the magnificent open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room — the true heart of the home. Spanning the rear elevation, this remarkable space is ideal for entertaining on a grand scale, featuring premium German Leicht cabinetry, a large central island, high-quality appliances and extensive glazing opening onto a generous balcony overlooking the landscaped gardens and countryside beyond.A walk-in pantry, separate utility room, guest WC and well-appointed boot room provide the level of day-to-day practicality expected from a home of this calibre. Further reception spaces include an elegant family room, a substantial office ideal for executive home working, and a versatile gym/snug, offering flexibility for wellness, leisure, business or relaxed family time.Also positioned on the ground floor is a beautifully proportioned double bedroom with ensuite, perfectly suited to guests, older relatives, live-in support or multi-generational living.The lower ground floor is dedicated to private accommodation and leisure, arranged around a long central hallway with direct access to the gardens. The principal bedroom suite is a calm and luxurious retreat, with garden access, a generous dressing room and a beautifully appointed ensuite. Five further bedrooms offer superb family and guest accommodation, with several benefitting from ensuites and fitted wardrobes, complemented by a stylish family bathroom.A dedicated cinema room completes this level, creating a wonderful space for film evenings, gaming, private relaxation or entertaining away from the main living areas.Externally, the property continues to excel. The landscaped gardens wrap around the residence, offering broad terraces, sweeping lawns and carefully designed spaces for outdoor dining, children’s play and quiet reflection. The open countryside beyond gives the home a rare sense of freedom and privacy, while the gated frontage ensures security and exclusivity.The specification throughout is impressive, including underfloor heating, smart-home controls, Wi-Fi-enabled blinds, bespoke Italian cabinetry, roof-mounted solar panels and battery storage, combining refined contemporary living with an energy-conscious approach.Stretton Hall is renowned for substantial detached homes, generous plots and a peaceful, leafy setting between Oadby and Great Glen. The location is particularly attractive to families, with Leicester Grammar School, Leicester Grammar Junior School, LGS Stoneygate and well-regarded local schooling all within reach. The A6 provides convenient access into Leicester and Market Harborough, with routes onwards to the M1, M69 and wider motorway network. Leicester railway station offers regular services to London St Pancras International, making the capital comfortably accessible for business or leisure.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, gated and highly individual six-bedroom residence — a home of privacy, sophistication and modern luxury, set within one of South Leicestershire’s most desirable residential enclaves.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Oadby (United Kingdom)
Welcome to a home where sophistication meets comfort, set within the prestigious Stretton Hall estate. This remarkable 5-bedroom detached family residence, occupying an enviable corner plot, combines classic elegance with contemporary design. Approached via a drive and featuring a double detached garage, this property is a rare offering for those seeking the perfect family sanctuary.The Grand Entrance – A Gateway to Luxury:A step-up sheltered porch, framed by majestic pillars, welcomes you to this extraordinary home. Cross the threshold into a spacious and inviting hallway, where the journey of discovery begins.To the right, a tranquil study awaits, offering a quiet retreat for focus and inspiration. To the left, the versatile office or dining room unfolds—a space that can transform into a snug, a formal dining room, or even a downstairs bedroom, adapting effortlessly to your family’s needs.Moving forward, the home opens into a stunning lounge, where a gas fireplace with a timeless mantle surround creates a warm and inviting focal point. Sunlight streams through the side window and glass doors, leading to a bright and airy family room, perfect for relaxed evenings or lively gatherings.The Heart of the Home – A Culinary and Social Masterpiece: At the core of this home lies its pièce de résistance: a breathtaking extended open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area. This space is not just a kitchen—it’s the beating heart of the home, designed for connection, laughter, and shared memories.The kitchen exudes sophistication, with sleek wall and base units highlighted by LED lighting and luxurious sandstone countertops with Tiffany blue marble detailing. Miele appliances, including a glass induction hob set into a central island, double oven, and coffee machine, make this a culinary dream. Above the island, a skylight pours in natural light, creating a space as inspiring as it is functional.The breakfast bar offers a casual spot for morning coffee, while the open dining area invites long dinners with family and friends. The family area, bathed in light from a second skylight and framed by large triple-glazed sliding doors, creates a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. Underfoot, the warmth of tiled underfloor heating ensures comfort year-round.A utility room, conveniently located off the kitchen, adds practicality with additional storage and a side access door, completing this hub of modern living.A Sanctuary Above – Five Bedrooms of Comfort and Elegance: Ascending to the first floor, you’ll find a collection of five beautifully proportioned bedrooms, each designed to offer tranquillity and rest.- The master suite is a private haven, featuring an elegant ensuite shower room and ample space to unwind. - A welcoming guest bedroom also boasts the convenience of its own ensuite. - Three further bedrooms provide flexibility for family, guests, or even additional work-from-home spaces. - The luxurious family bathroom, with its separate bathtub and shower, caters to the needs of a modern household.A Garden Retreat – Nature at Your Doorstep:Step outside to a garden that feels like an extension of the surrounding woodlands. Beautifully landscaped and impeccably maintained, it features a spacious patio for alfresco dining and a lush lawn where children can play freely. Backing onto serene woodlands, this outdoor space offers a sense of privacy and connection to nature that is truly rare.The property’s detached double garage and driveway ensure practicality meets the luxurious aesthetic.The Coveted Stretton Hall Location:Stretton Hall, located in Oadby, Leicestershire, is an exclusive residential enclave renowned for its blend of luxury living and natural beauty. Developed around 1999 by David Wilson Homes, this prestigious estate features substantial detached residences set amidst woodland and open countryside, offering residents a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Key Features of Stretton Hall: - Proximity to Top-Rated Schools: Families benefit from access to excellent educational institutions, including the esteemed Leicester Grammar School and Stoneygate School, both within a five-minute drive in nearby Great Glen village. - Convenient Amenities: The nearby towns of Great Glen and Oadby provide a range of local shops, supermarkets, and recreational facilities, ensuring daily necessities and leisure activities are within easy reach. - Excellent Transport Links: For commuters, the M1 motorway is accessible at Junction 21, intersecting with the M69, facilitating straightforward travel to major cities. Additionally, both Leicester and Market Harborough railway stations offer mainline services to London St Pancras, enhancing connectivity for residents. - Scenic Surroundings: The estate is enveloped by lush woodlands and open countryside, providing a serene environment that promotes a peaceful lifestyle while maintaining proximity to urban conveniences. Stretton Hall's harmonious blend of upscale living, educational excellence, and natural beauty makes it a highly sought-after location for discerning homeowners seeking a balanced and refined lifestyle.This is more than a home—it’s a lifestyle, a statement, and a place to create memories that will last a lifetime. Every detail of this property, from the elegant design to the thoughtful functionality, has been crafted to offer the pinnacle of modern family living.Don’t miss the opportunity to make this exceptional residence your own. Contact Fine & Country today to arrange your exclusive viewing and take the first step toward the home of your dreams.
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House with garden and terrace Leicester (United Kingdom)
There are homes that impress on arrival. And then there are homes like this one, where every single room you walk into makes you stop and take it all in. 51 Chestnut Drive sits within the exclusive and highly sought after Stretton Hall development on the edge of Oadby and Great Glen, and it is without question one of the finest homes within it. Set behind private gates on one of the largest and most private plots in the entire development, the approach alone sets the tone. A sweeping block paved driveway leads to the impressive front elevation, with its signature twin bay windows, full width first floor balcony and portico entrance. To the right, the detached triple garage building completes a frontage that is genuinely grand in scale and stature. Extending to approximately 3,800 sq ft across the main house, with additional accommodation in the outbuilding above the garage, this is a home that offers an extraordinary amount of versatile living space for a family of any size. The Entrance Step through the front door and the split staircase immediately makes a statement. Rising to a galleried landing above a generous and light filled entrance hall, the architecture here is impressive and the quality of finish is evident from the very first moment. This is a home that was built to impress and has been lovingly maintained and updated throughout. Ground Floor The ground floor offers an exceptional range of reception space, providing real flexibility for how a family chooses to live. The formal lounge, measuring an impressive 26 by 11 feet, is a wonderfully generous room with a feature fireplace, crystal chandelier and bay window flooding the space with natural light. The sitting room provides a more relaxed everyday space, with a fireplace and French doors opening out towards the garden. The formal dining room sits at the heart of the ground floor, ideal for entertaining. The kitchen is a real centrepiece of the home. Fitted with sleek gloss cabinetry, dramatic marble effect worktops and splashbacks, a generous central island with bar seating, and a professional range cooker, it is a kitchen designed for serious cooking and serious entertaining in equal measure. Underfloor heating runs throughout the kitchen and dining areas, and French doors open directly onto the rear garden patio for seamless indoor to outdoor flow. Two conservatories extend the ground floor living space further still. The larger, measuring nearly 18 by 10 feet, wraps around the rear of the home and provides a wonderful everyday space overlooking the garden. A second conservatory adds yet another versatile room to an already exceptional ground floor. A well appointed utility room finished to the same high standard as the kitchen, alongside a ground floor WC, complete the practical side of the ground floor offering. First Floor The galleried landing is a genuinely impressive space, broad, light filled and beautifully presented, with views down into the entrance hall below. Five well proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the first floor, each offering comfortable and generous accommodation. The principal suite benefits from built in wardrobes, a private en suite shower room and direct access to the full width balcony at the front of the house, a truly special feature that looks out over the gated approach and the mature trees and greenery surrounding the development. A further en suite and a separate shower room serve the remaining bedrooms, alongside a well appointed family bathroom. The Outbuilding Above the detached garage, a substantial games room measuring nearly 19 by 29 feet provides an outstanding flexible space. Whether used as a home cinema, gym, teenage retreat, home office suite or guest accommodation, the potential of this room is enormous. The garage itself provides a double garage with an additional store room alongside. Outside The rear garden is a genuinely impressive outdoor space. A large entertaining patio sits immediately off the kitchen and conservatory, with a charming pergola seating area providing a shaded spot for outdoor dining. The lawn extends generously behind, bordered by established planting, mature trees and timber fencing that creates real privacy and seclusion throughout. Viewed from above in the drone photography, the scale of this plot is immediately apparent. It is one of the largest in the development and provides a wonderful outdoor setting for family life throughout the year. Location Stretton Hall is one of the most prestigious and sought after residential developments in the East Midlands, positioned on the edge of Oadby and the village of Great Glen, surrounded by open countryside and yet within minutes of every amenity a family could need. Oadby itself is consistently regarded as one of Leicestershire's finest places to live. The Parade in Oadby town centre provides a great range of shops, supermarkets, cafes and restaurants, all within easy reach. The University of Leicester Botanic Gardens, Leicester Racecourse, Parklands Leisure Centre and Glen Gorse Golf Club are all nearby, offering outstanding leisure and recreational facilities for the whole family. The schooling available in this area is exceptional and is one of the principal reasons families seek out this postcode above all others. Leicester Grammar School, one of the most highly regarded independent schools in the region, is located at nearby Great Glen and is just minutes away by car. Stoneygate School, Leicester High School for Girls and Beauchamp College are all within easy reach, alongside a number of outstanding state primary and secondary schools. For the commuter, Leicester city centre is just a few miles away with excellent road links via the A6 and the A563 ring road. Leicester Railway Station provides direct services to London St Pancras International in just over an hour, and both Market Harborough and Leicester offer mainline rail connections for those travelling further afield. The M1 is also conveniently accessible, providing strong connectivity across the country. Great Glen village itself, moments from the development, offers a wonderful community feel with local shops, pubs and countryside walks, while the wider Leicestershire countryside provides outstanding walking, cycling and equestrian routes on the doorstep. This is a landmark family home in an elite setting, offering space, grandeur, privacy and an outstanding location in equal measure. Homes of this scale on plots of this quality within Stretton Hall very rarely come to the open market. Key Features - A substantial five bedroom executive detached home of approximately 3,800 sq ft within the prestigious Stretton Hall development - Set on one of the largest and most private gated plots within the development - Grand split staircase rising to a galleried landing and light filled entrance hall - Exceptional range of reception rooms including formal lounge, sitting room, dining room and two conservatories - Sleek gloss kitchen with marble effect worktops, central island, range cooker and underfloor heating - Separate utility room finished to the same high standard as the kitchen - Principal suite with built in wardrobes, private en suite and access to a full width front balcony - Five bedrooms in total with en suite, shower room and family bathroom serving the first floor - Detached outbuilding with a substantial games room of nearly 19 by 29 feet above the double garage and store - Generous private rear garden with large entertaining patio, pergola and established planting and trees - Block paved driveway with gated access and ample parking for multiple vehicles - Minutes from Leicester Grammar School at Great Glen and Stoneygate School - Excellent access to Oadby town centre, the A6, A563 ring road and Leicester city centre - Direct rail to London St Pancras in just over an hour via Leicester Railway Station
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House with garden and terrace Wellingborough (United Kingdom)
The Old Chapel is an architectural delightful, grade II listed, substantial property that just exudes charm and character and has the most wonderful feeling of light and space throughout. It was originally the old cloisters and winter garden and then the chapel of Finedon Hall, it is located within the old walled kitchen gardens of the hall. This superb and unique home has been lovingly restored and modernised by the current owners whilst retaining its superb original features. The Old Chapel dates back to the seventeenth century and has a definite calming feel, it is set in the former walled kitchen gardens of the estate and approximately 0.33 acre with a large paved sun terrace, sweeping lawns , a tranquil courtyard area and mature herbaceous borders and trees. To the front of the house a large graveled driveway provides private parking for at least five cars plus a double garage, the driveway has shared access to a neighbours garage.To the front of the house is an impressive south facing garden which is walled with ornate stone work, a path leads to the stunning arched pillars with glazed front doors, on entering you are greeted by a spectacular and welcoming dining hall. This superb room has a wonderful feel with an oak floor and glazed doors leading out to the courtyard plus a spiral staircase rising to the bedroom suite.. On the right is the first of the characterful reception rooms, there are two sets of French doors to the front, oak floor and an exposed stone wall, a stunning archway with original oak door leads through to a bright double bedroom with a glazed bay window overlooking the courtyard plus a built in wardrobe.On the left of the reception hallway is a spacious dining room again with French doors to the front, oak floor and a fireplace with wood burner. Accessed from the dining room is a long central hallway with exposed stone wall and large skylight flooding the hallway with natural light. There are a further two double bedrooms accessed from the hallway, the larger bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has a staircase leading to a mezzanine are, the second bedroom is at the rear and overlooks the inner courtyard, its a lovely room with exposed stone walls and a glazed bay window to the side. The main family bathroom services these two bedrooms.To the front of the hallway is a large farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room which has access to the front and side gardens, is a lovely bright room with a high ceiling with beams and a tiled floor. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of Shaker style units painted grey, there is a range oven, a pantry and ample room for a full size family breakfast table. On the first floor the main bedroom suite spans the whole upper floor and is a superb character bedroom with a vaulted and beamed ceiling, exposed stone walls with stunning original windows, a separate bathroom/dressing room with a free standing bath tub, twin basins and a separate shower. There is also a range of bespoke fitted wardrobes and storage.The property has quite superb gardens to the front, side and rear with sweeping lawns and herbaceous borders, a large flagstone paved sun terrace plus a separate courtyard area which is paved and a real sun trap. The garden is screened by mature trees and fully walled as were the original kitchen gardens of the Finedon estate. To the front of the house is a gravelled driveway that is shared providing access only to a neighbours garage, there is a double garage and private parking for at least five cars for the use of The Old Chapel only.Finedon is a popular village close to the A45 with access to the M1 and A14, local facilities include a library, a church, a primary school and a small country park, Rushden Lakes is easily accessible for further shopping and leisure facilities. Wellingborough is approximately 4 miles away with a railway station providing direct services to London St Pancras in approximately 50 minutes so ideal for the London commuter.Property Information, Services & Utilities Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Band G Local Authority: Wellingborough EPC Rating: Exempt. Services: Mains electric, gas, water & drainage. Heating: Gas central heating. Broadband: Full fibre broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal: 5G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: Garage & driveway parking for multiple cars.
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House with garden Leicester (United Kingdom)
Sunny Spot is a home of rare distinction — an elegant five-bedroom executive residence set behind private gates in the heart of Bushby, enjoying glorious south-facing gardens and far-reaching countryside views that unfold endlessly beyond. Beautifully positioned on Main Street within this cherished Leicestershire village, the house offers a wonderful sense of privacy, space and calm, while remaining superbly connected for family life and commuting alike.From the moment of arrival, Sunny Spot makes an immediate impression. The gated entrance, generous frontage and detached double garage create a sense of stature, while inside, the accommodation has been designed to balance refinement with the realities of modern living. The welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the house — light-filled, beautifully proportioned and effortlessly elegant.The ground floor offers exceptional versatility, with two excellent study spaces that lend themselves equally well to home working, a playroom, hobby room or even a downstairs bedroom if required. At the heart of the home lies a magnificent kitchen dining room, fitted with bespoke cabinetry and finished with sleek Corian worktops. This is a space designed not simply for cooking, but for gathering — a room in which busy weekday mornings, long Sunday lunches and memorable evenings with friends will all find their natural place. Large windows frame the garden and draw the outside in, creating a wonderful connection to the landscape beyond.The principal lounge is a room of immense warmth and character, centred around a wood-burning stove that brings atmosphere and comfort in equal measure. It is a space that invites you to slow down, settle in and enjoy the changing seasons, whether entertaining guests or spending a quiet evening with family.Upstairs, the sense of quality and proportion continues. The principal bedroom suite is beautifully appointed, with a dedicated dressing area, a luxurious en-suite and views across rolling open countryside that feel both peaceful and uplifting. A second bedroom also enjoys its own en-suite, ideal for guests or older children, while the remaining bedrooms are all generous in size and served by a stylish family bathroom. In total, the layout offers the flexibility and balance that growing families and discerning buyers so often seek.Yet it is outside where Sunny Spot becomes truly unforgettable. The rear garden is south-facing, private and wonderfully open to the surrounding countryside. From first light to the final glow of evening, the garden enjoys the sun across the day, offering a setting that is as beautiful for quiet morning coffee as it is for summer entertaining. The uninterrupted views to the south are exceptional, lending the property a rare sense of escape that is increasingly difficult to find.Bushby remains one of east Leicestershire’s most desirable village settings — a sought-after address that combines a genuine village feel with excellent accessibility. The village lies just south of the A47, providing straightforward routes into Leicester and onwards towards the A46, with convenient access into the wider motorway network including the M1 and M69. For those travelling further afield, Leicester station offers direct services to London St Pancras, with typical journey times of around 1 hour 12 minutes, making this an appealing choice for buyers seeking countryside charm without sacrificing connectivity.This is more than simply a substantial detached house. Sunny Spot is a long-cherished family home — private, elegant and deeply special — offering five bedrooms, superbly flexible living space, a detached double garage and a setting that captures the beauty of Leicestershire countryside living at its finest.Listed for sale by Harry Singh, Fine & Country.
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Leicester (United Kingdom)
Sunny Spot is a home of rare distinction — an elegant five-bedroom executive residence set behind private gates in the heart of Bushby, enjoying glorious south-facing gardens and far-reaching countryside views that unfold endlessly beyond. Beautifully positioned on Main Street within this cherished Leicestershire village, the house offers a wonderful sense of privacy, space and calm, while remaining superbly connected for family life and commuting alike.From the moment of arrival, Sunny Spot makes an immediate impression. The gated entrance, generous frontage and detached double garage create a sense of stature, while inside, the accommodation has been designed to balance refinement with the realities of modern living. The welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the house — light-filled, beautifully proportioned and effortlessly elegant.The ground floor offers exceptional versatility, with two excellent study spaces that lend themselves equally well to home working, a playroom, hobby room or even a downstairs bedroom if required. At the heart of the home lies a magnificent kitchen dining room, fitted with bespoke cabinetry and finished with sleek Corian worktops. This is a space designed not simply for cooking, but for gathering — a room in which busy weekday mornings, long Sunday lunches and memorable evenings with friends will all find their natural place. Large windows frame the garden and draw the outside in, creating a wonderful connection to the landscape beyond.The principal lounge is a room of immense warmth and character, centred around a wood-burning stove that brings atmosphere and comfort in equal measure. It is a space that invites you to slow down, settle in and enjoy the changing seasons, whether entertaining guests or spending a quiet evening with family.Upstairs, the sense of quality and proportion continues. The principal bedroom suite is beautifully appointed, with a dedicated dressing area, a luxurious en-suite and views across rolling open countryside that feel both peaceful and uplifting. A second bedroom also enjoys its own en-suite, ideal for guests or older children, while the remaining bedrooms are all generous in size and served by a stylish family bathroom. In total, the layout offers the flexibility and balance that growing families and discerning buyers so often seek.Yet it is outside where Sunny Spot becomes truly unforgettable. The rear garden is south-facing, private and wonderfully open to the surrounding countryside. From first light to the final glow of evening, the garden enjoys the sun across the day, offering a setting that is as beautiful for quiet morning coffee as it is for summer entertaining. The uninterrupted views to the south are exceptional, lending the property a rare sense of escape that is increasingly difficult to find.Bushby remains one of east Leicestershire’s most desirable village settings — a sought-after address that combines a genuine village feel with excellent accessibility. The village lies just south of the A47, providing straightforward routes into Leicester and onwards towards the A46, with convenient access into the wider motorway network including the M1 and M69. For those travelling further afield, Leicester station offers direct services to London St Pancras, with typical journey times of around 1 hour 12 minutes, making this an appealing choice for buyers seeking countryside charm without sacrificing connectivity.This is more than simply a substantial detached house. Sunny Spot is a long-cherished family home — private, elegant and deeply special — offering five bedrooms, superbly flexible living space, a detached double garage and a setting that captures the beauty of Leicestershire countryside living at its finest.Listed for sale by Harry Singh, Fine & Country.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House with pool Lutterworth (United Kingdom)
Welcome to Bosworth House, a residence of uncommon presence and scale, set discreetly behind brick walls along one of Husbands Bosworth’s most established lanes. A sweeping driveway announces arrival, drawing the eye towards this imposing country residence whose architecture speaks quietly of confidence rather than display. This is a home that has evolved with care, balancing historic grandeur with the expectations of contemporary living. Extending to over 11,000 square feet, the house unfolds with a sense of generosity and rhythm. Ceiling heights, proportions and light have been carefully preserved, allowing each principal room to feel both expansive and composed. Reception spaces flow with ease, offering the flexibility required for both formal entertaining and relaxed family life. Entrances rarely come as a grand as this flag stone hall, which invites you in to this home that is steeped in history and architectural features. Round the corner, a bespoke staircase is bathed in light which spills through an impression gothic-arched, chapel window. At the heart of the home, you will find, not one, but two kitchens. The formal kitchen, perfect for entertaining and gatherings, has been re-fitted with an extensive range of fitted units and central island with granite work surfaces, with a five oven Aga range, nestled within the original fireplace. The secondary, (spice), kitchen, is equipped with an equally extensive range of fitted units, complemented with high-spec appliances including a Samsung oven, Zanussi microwave and Neff dishwasher, making it an ideal, functional spice kitchen. Beyond here, is the laundry room, with plumbing for appliances. The cellar, which is accessed from the main kitchen, features four separate, barrel ceiling chambers. The principal living areas are anchored by craftsmanship and quiet detail rather than ostentation. South facing and with views extending into the secluded garden that soften the interior and reinforce the sense of privacy throughout. A dedicated study, games room and cinema room allow the house to adapt seamlessly to different rhythms of life, while the inclusion of an indoor swimming pool elevates everyday living into something more restorative. Bathed in natural light, this space offers year-round enjoyment and opens out to the landscaped garden beyond. Bosworth House’s accommodation is exceptional in both scale and execution. Seven beautifully appointed suites, each comprising a bedroom, dressing room and en suite bathroom, provide a level of comfort more often associated with the finest boutique hotels. Every suite has been designed to offer independence and retreat, making the house equally suited to multi-generational living, hosting guests, or simply enjoying space without compromise. The grounds, extending to approximately one acre, have been thoughtfully landscaped to create structure without formality. Mature planting frames open lawns, terraces and quieter corners, offering privacy and changing outlooks throughout the seasons. It is a setting that feels established and calm, yet entirely manageable. Completing the estate is a substantial triple garage, discreetly positioned and accessed via separate, secure gates, features an external staircase leading to a studio above that lends itself to a range of uses, from a home office to creative space, or ancillary accommodation. Practical considerations have been handled with the same attention as the main house, ensuring functionality never intrudes upon the overall elegance. Please note: Planning permission, (17/01457/FUL), which has since lapsed, has previously been granted for the demolition of the triple garage and erection of a pair of semi-detached dwellings (re-submission of 14/01138/FUL). The historic village of Husbands Bosworth, is a thriving village, lying at crossroads, roughly equidistant from Leicester and Northampton and also from the towns of Market Harborough and Lutterworth. With mainline rail links to London from Market Harborough and Rugby, and major roads, M1, M6 and A14 within easy reach, the village and surrounding area, has proven popular with commuters. The village itself features a well-regarded primary school, mini-supermarket/post-office, doctors surgery, dental practice, public house and recreational facilities. Bosworth House is not simply large; it is considered. It offers the rare combination of architectural presence, modern comfort and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated. Represented by Charlie Sylvanus-Jones By Design Homes Market Harborough, this is a property for those who recognise quality and true luxury, instinctively.
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House Wellingborough (United Kingdom)
Located in the charming village of Great Harrowden, this elegant residence has been meticulously renovated by its current owners, marrying period charm with modern comfort. The result is a home of striking character, warmth, and function - ideal for those seeking a refined lifestyle in a picturesque setting.The Manor House offers a wealth of flexible accommodation across two floors, including six bedrooms, four en-suites, and multiple reception rooms that flow seamlessly into the gardens. The sixth bedroom is currently used as a dedicated home office, making this home ideal for today’s lifestyle needs.At the heart of the home is a handcrafted Fraser James kitchen, complete with marble and cherry wood worktops, a Quooker tap, and high-end Fisher & Paykel integrated appliances including three individually controlled wine fridges. Underfloor heating runs throughout the kitchen/breakfast area, snug, and principal bedroom en-suite, enhancing everyday comfort. A spacious dining area, formal sitting room, and additional snug all boast period features, including exposed beams, original fireplaces, and large, characterful windows that fill the rooms with natural light.In addition to the existing accommodation, the second floor has a bedroom together with a WC and wash basin and access to a further room which is currently being used as storage space but presents an excellent opportunity to create further living accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents. This space could become a self-contained suite, additional bedrooms, a playroom, or studio space - perfect for growing families or multigenerational needs.Outside, the grounds are a true highlight - south-facing and designed across 0.8 acres with formal lawns, a designated cottage garden, enclosed paddock, and multiple seating and entertaining areas thoughtfully positioned to enjoy the sun throughout the day. The gardens wrap around three aspects of the house, offering both privacy and views over the neighbouring countryside.Additional features include a Sonos speaker system, cast iron radiators, CCTV and alarm system accessible remotely, a new boiler, updated electrics, re-pointed chimneys and external walls - all reflecting the care and investment made in restoring this home.Location: Great Harrowden enjoys a tranquil setting within the borough of Wellingborough, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustle of city life while maintaining convenient access to urban amenities. Surrounded by the idyllic Northamptonshire countryside, residents of The Manor House can relish in the beauty of their surroundings and village residents have the added advantage of access to the renowned Wellingborough golf course and amenities across the road. There are a good range of pubs, restaurants and shops nearby with the village equidistant from Kettering and Wellingborough, providing easy access to mainline railway services, with London St Pancras International reachable in under an hour. For families seeking exceptional educational opportunities, prestigious independent schools in Wellingborough, Kimbolton, Spratton and Oundle provide a world-class academic environment for students to thrive.Discover the Magic of The Manor House Experience the allure of The Manor House for yourself and discover the magic of country living at its finest. Contact Claire or Sam at Fine & Country to arrange a private viewing and embark on a journey of luxury, elegance, and timeless beauty in the heart of Great Harrowden.Services, Utilities & Property Information: Utilities: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating with Hive heating system. Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: Superfast Broadband speed is available in the area. Cable: Sky Directions: what3words: guitar.shots.open Gated access: Owned by the manor house but access to Manor Cottage is provided. Construction Type: Standard Construction: Brick Stone Slate Tiles 2 Garages Off-Road Parking: 6 Vehicles Total Internal Floor Area – 4252 sq ftLocal Authority: Wellingborough Tenure: Freehold EPC Exempt: Grade II* Listed Council Tax Band: GViewing Arrangements Strictly via the vendors sole agents, Sam & Claire Funnell at Fine & Country.
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