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NON SIBI SOLUM - or ‘not for oneself alone’ - engraved in stone on a front wall perfectly sums up this heavenly, former rectory designed by the renowned Victorian architect S.S. Teulon. Once known as Hovenden Manor, The Old Rectory is hidden from the outside world in an idyllic spot in the heart of Lord Tennyson country in the Lincolnshire Wolds, its enveloping grounds give delight and intrigue.This unique, captivating home will tempt those with the most discerning eye and, with its extremely generous proportions and situation near to excellent schools, will be a draw for a large, possibly extended family and for those who love to entertain. With a good number of outbuildings and around 2 acres, the property also provides further potential (subject to planning).Seller Insight“‘Non sibi solum’ is the motto carved on one of the front walls of The Old Rectory and it is the perfect house for entertaining family and friend for parties, festive gatherings or quiet house party weekends.”“The house was designed and built in 1854 by S S Tuelon, a Victorian architect renowned for building rectories and churches in and around London and a number in Lincolnshire with a liking for the Gothic Revival style and use of multi-coloured bricks.” “The large reception hall, the four public rooms as well as the bespoke Vale conservatory and the large garden permit guests to mingle and be sociable or find peaceful solitude.”“I love to entertain and in winter have enjoyed serving pre-dinner drinks in the main reception hall or the drawing room then moving into the dining room for a formal meal. I have had roaring fires in all the rooms, even in the hall for a lovely warm welcome.”“A marvellous spacious property for a family, the garden provides loads of hidden dens for children as well as a mini maze to the side of the house, and is perfect for multigenerational living with the two bedroom coach house in the grounds.”“The wonderful inviting conservatory brings the garden inside. It is the perfect spot to watch the plethora of wildlife from hedgehogs, owls and boxing hares to the amazing variety of birds; at present we seem to have a resident pheasant. At Christmas, sitting round a large table makes for a magical experience.”“The dual zone central heating system is very convenient as you can choose to have the ground floor on but not the upstairs. The conservatory has underfloor heating but I’ve never had to put it on even though I use it all year round.”“The garden is just magic. In late winter and early spring we go from carpets of snowdrops to nodding heads of many varieties of daffodils to bluebells and hyacinths then the magnolias through to the lilacs, and in summer, onto roses and hydrangeas - there is always something flowering. The large pond is naturally fed with a small waterfall at one end. It is full of pond life and visited by mating mallards, moorhens and other water birds. There are several seating areas within the whole of the garden, ideal if you want to chill out, sketch or read a book or listen to the birds singing. One of them, the pavilion, means you can sit out even if it is raining.”“There is enough space in the grounds to fence off areas for grazing if someone wanted to have a horse or some ponies; there is still the old stabling in the coach house, or other outbuildings could be used for this purpose.”“Great potential is offered here for further development. You could have an outside office or studio for instance, or convert the garage building into more self-contained accommodation *error*; there are so many options.”“The improvements I have made include adding the aluminium greenhouse with self-regulating roof vents and fitting bespoke solid light oak shelving in the reading room/library, a room for quiet contemplation. Outside, I have doubled the size of the orchard so it now provides apples, pears, plums, damsons, medlars and crab apples. The crab apple and mint jelly last year was absolutely delicious. I also installed the large iron gates at the entrance which involved raising the height of the piers using reclaimed handmade Victorian bricks, I reinstated the original steps in the south lawn having discovered they were there in Victorian times - incidentally, the lawn overlooked by the dining room was a tennis court then - and I have put a proper pulley on the old well although it has a grid across the top for safety.”“Four lights at the entrance to the property grounds on the bridge come on automatically as light is fading and go off around 11pm; they are on an adjustable timer.”“There is a handy letter box within a stone’s throw of the main front gate. From here there is a footpath that leads to Aswardby across fields if you want to walk your dog, and after a winter walk, a welcoming afternoon tea is held in the reception hall.”“I adore this place and wish I could pick it up and take it with me. I thought it was to be my forever home but it is not to be so I am reluctantly having to hand it on to someone who I hope will love and cherish it and continue with the custodial care that I have given it.”Key Features• Grade II listed, former rectory designed by renowned architect S.S. Teulon • 1854 date-stone engraved with NON SIBI SOLUM • Mullioned windows, leaded panes, mix of plain and fish-scale tiled roofs • Quarry tiled storm porch with timber gothic arches leading to inner porch • Impressive entrance hall with gothic doors, windows and stone fireplace • 20 ft. drawing room with large bay overlooking south lawn • Morning room/snug leading to conservatory • 18 ft. formal dining room • Open fires in Ancaster stone fireplaces in 3 reception rooms and hall • Reading room with bespoke light oak shelving and secure sliding ladder • Magnificent gothic-style Vale House conservatory with underfloor heating • 20 ft. kitchen breakfast room with classic fitted kitchen with granite tops • Oil-fired Aga • Electric hob and electric double oven • Integrated dishwasher and American-style fridge freezer included in sale • Double Belfast sink and second sink incorporated in island • Well appointed utility room with water softener, washing machine included • Generous boot room fitted with bespoke oak panelling and seating • Two sets of staircases • 5 to 6 double bedrooms, 2 en suite, one with a walk-in dressing room • Large, fully fitted family bathroom • Landing with 2 loft hatches for attic storage, one with retractable ladder • Cellar with storage for wine • Outbuildings to include a larder/pantry, a boiler room and an oil/log-store • Self-contained, 2 bedroom coach house annex, adjoining former stabling • Brick-built double garage with adjoining tool shed and WC • 3-bay, open fronted brick-built cart shed • Open-fronted pavilion for sheltered outdoor seating • Aluminium greenhouse with self-regulating roof vents • Enchanting grounds of around 2 acres with a number of lawns • Mature trees and an orchard providing a variety of abundant fruit • Plethora of bulbs, flowering shrubs, perennials, and roses • Naturally fed pond with waterfall and decking • Old well with grid and pulley feature • Pedestrian access via garden gate onto path leading to churchLocationIn a lovely area of the country, The Old Rectory stands close to St. Mary’s Church, part of the Tennyson Trail, in a peaceful hamlet in the Lincolnshire Wolds, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the charming market towns of Spilsby about 5 miles southeast, Alford about 6 miles northeast, Horncastle about 8 miles southwest and Louth about 10 miles north. The nearby historic market towns are a delight, some with roots in Roman times. Spilsby has a weekly farmers’ market, Alford has one of the few remaining working windmills in the country, whilst Horncastle is famous for its antique shops; it also has many amenities including leisure activities and some excellent schools. Louth is also well served with a very good range of shops and banks. The city of Lincoln is 30 miles directly west, about a 45 minute drive, and the miles of sandy beaches along the Lincolnshire coast are about 15 miles (20 minutes) to the east.SchoolsThe area is blessed with some superb state schools. For secondary education, in Spilsby there is the King Edward VI Academy and in Alford the Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, both rated Good by Ofsted whilst in Horncastle there is the Banovallum School also rated Good, and another Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, this one rated Outstanding. In Louth, the King Edward VI Grammar School is also rated Outstanding and the Louth Academy is a popular school rated Good.ServicesMains electricity and water; private drainage; dual-zone oil-fired central heating; oil-fired Aga; air source heating for hot water and the underfloor heating in conservatoryLocal Authority: East Lindsey District Council Council Tax Band: G Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: Exempt

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$1,726,200
6bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Louth (United Kingdom)

Equestrian living at an exceptional level — The Priory is a truly outstanding country estate, offering a rare combination of a beautifully presented period home, versatile additional accommodation, and one of the finest privately owned equestrian centres available.Set within over fourteen acres of immaculate grounds, the property centres around a superb four-bedroom main residence, complemented by a two-bedroom self-contained annex and a luxury riverside lodge, providing excellent flexibility for visiting guests, extended family, or staff.The equestrian facilities are of genuine professional standard and are a defining feature of the property. These include an international indoor dressage arena, an American-style barn with eighteen stables, a large outdoor arena, horse walker, and extensive secure paddocks — all thoughtfully arranged to create a highly functional and efficient environment for both serious and professional riders.Situated within a highly regarded equestrian area, offering access to quiet hacking routes and well-established equestrian infrastructure, making it particularly well suited to those operating at a competitive or professional level.Further enhancing the appeal is the rare opportunity to acquire additional land by separate negotiation, available in larger parcels from a neighbouring vendor, with potential to extend the holding by up to approximately 195 acres.Altogether, The Priory represents a compelling opportunity to acquire one of the region’s most complete and best-equipped equestrian properties, combining lifestyle, scale, and quality in a way that is seldom available.Notebrochure available on request

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$2,655,700
6bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and garden Alford (United Kingdom)

This is a property to aspire to- enjoying a tree lined approach which meanders to reveal a stunning high-end statement home of a rare quality. The sense of prestige and refinement extends throughout the spacious interior, where outstanding craftsmanship and elegant finishes are designed to be enjoyed and admired. This is a fabulous home for those that like to entertain. The expansive grounds, complete with a private woodland walk, offer a idyllic country lifestyle for those who cherish privacy, open space, and the natural beauty of the surroundings.Step Inside.The journey begins with a grand entrance vestibule opening into a magnificent reception hall, where the focal point is a striking staircase rescued from the former vicarage that once stood on the site. High ceilings with intricate mouldings, together with a feature fireplace, enhance the sense of scale and grandeur.A suite of impressive formal reception rooms, including a drawing room and dining room of generous proportions, provide an elegant setting for entertaining. Deep bay windows bathe the rooms with ample natural light, while marble fireplaces add refinement and a timeless sense of luxury.In contrast, the sitting room offers a more relaxed environment, while still echoing the fine proportions and detailing of the formal spaces. A wood-burning stove provides warmth and comfort, making it an inviting retreat for everyday family life.A well-appointed study follows, fitted throughout with bespoke oak cabinetry that combines practicality with understated elegance, creating the perfect working environment.The kitchen and breakfast room form the heart of the house. This impressive, triple-aspect space is fitted with bespoke oak units, combining craftsmanship with practicality. French doors open directly to the rear courtyard, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. The kitchen is supported by a practical utility room and pantry, ensuring that functionality complements its style and scale.Completing the ground floor is a spacious cloakroom and a separate w.c. with a traditionally styled two-piece suite.Step UpstairsThe impressive staircase opens to a grand central landing, designed in the same style as the entrance hall to create balance and harmony. The principal suite is a sanctuary of luxury, comprising a stately triple-aspect bedroom, a private dressing room, and a lavish contemporary bathroom. A guest suite is equally impressive, with a triple-aspect bedroom and its own en-suite shower room, while five further bedrooms are served by two beautifully finished family bath/shower rooms, ensuring comfort and accommodation for family and guests alike.Step OutsideThe owners’ pride and joy are the formal gardens, meticulously designed with floral beds, lavish lawns, a rose bank, and specimen trees, all combining to create a beautiful parkland setting. These gardens are overlooked by a charming timber summer house, providing the perfect vantage point from which to enjoy the ever-changing seasonal display.The approach is equally impressive: pillared electric gates open to a driveway that sweeps past a tranquil pond and on towards a large circular turning area at the front of the house, where the full grandeur of the property’s façade is revealed.Beyond the gardens lie extensive paddocks and equestrian facilities of the highest calibre. A sand school/ménage and professional stable yard are thoughtfully designed for both practicality and style, serving dedicated equestrians.Adjacent to the outdoor heated swimming pool which is accessed from the kitchen is the Coach House. This exceptional additional space is ideal for entertaining and includes changing facilities for the pool, or for those that need it potential for an annex. An all-weather tennis court offers further opportunities for leisure and recreation within the privacy of the grounds.In all, Beesby Hall offers over 11 acres of grounds where formal gardens, parkland landscaping, equestrian facilities, and leisure amenities come together in perfect harmony.

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$2,117,900
7bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)

At the heart of the estate stood The Priory, a part Grade II listed Gothic-style property dating back to the early 1800s and originally built as a private residence by Thomas Espin. More recently used as a hotel, The Priory is no longer in operational condition and requires some refurbishment—offering a blank canvas for new owners to create something exceptional.Adjacent, The Dower House is a well-maintained four-bedroom home with expansive gardens, triple-aspect reception rooms, and views over the surrounding parkland. Together, the properties enjoy a single gated entrance, mature parkland grounds, and a location within easy walking distance of the town centre.Step Inside – The PrioryThe Priory was once approached through its original formal entrance hall, where a beautifully hand-carved balustrade rose gracefully to the first floor. This entrance gave access to a series of reception rooms, each with its own character.The former guest reception, a smaller and naturally darker space, would once have provided an intimate welcome for visitors. Adjoining it, a generous bar area served as a lively focal point for social occasions, while the formal dining room, with its striking fireplace, offered grandeur for larger gatherings.Two further lounges, one enriched with traditional stained-glass detailing and elegant built-in cabinetry, enjoy views across the gardens. Together, these spaces would have conveyed the building’s original elegance and charm.Upstairs, the first floor containes ten bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, along with a self-contained one-bedroom apartment. In its hotel days, these rooms provided extensive guest accommodation; today, they require some attention and refurbishment to restore them to their former standard.The property has also retained its former commercial kitchen space and a substantial cellar, both offering scope for future adaptation. While the building is no longer operational, its underlying architectural integrity and scale present a rare opportunity for a new owner to reimagine and revitalise this significant historic property.Step Inside – The Dower HouseThe Dower House is entered via an impressive Gothic-style front door into a welcoming hall. To the right lies the main reception room, a spacious triple-aspect living area filled with natural light and views over the gardens. Opposite, the breakfast kitchen includes a walk-in pantry, additional storage, and a ground-floor bathroom.At the rear, a second reception room with a fitted bar enjoys views across the extensive lawns, making it ideal for entertaining. Two staircases rise to the first floor, where four double bedrooms—one linking both staircases—are served by two family bathrooms.Well maintained and in good order throughout, The Dower House offers comfortable living from day one, with clear potential for sympathetic modernisation to suit contemporary tastes.Step OutsideThe estate’s 3.5-acre grounds are as much a feature as the properties themselves—an expansive parkland setting of a scale that is exceptionally rare this close to the centre of Louth. Sweeping lawns flow between mature specimen trees, established hedges, and open areas, creating an ever-changing backdrop through the seasons. The grounds offer both the grandeur of open space and the intimacy of more sheltered areas, providing scope for everything from quiet enjoyment to large-scale entertaining.A large spring-fed pond forms a striking focal point within the gardens, its reflective waters enhancing the sense of tranquillity. Beyond it, discreetly positioned, stands the historic mausoleum of Thomas Espin—an intriguing architectural landmark that speaks to the estate’s rich heritage without intruding on the serenity of the setting.A set of four garages and a potting shed provide useful storage and practical support for the upkeep of the grounds. The Priory benefits from its own off-street parking, and both properties are approached via a single gated entrance, which opens onto a shared gated driveway.This is a rare opportunity to enjoy the space and atmosphere of a country estate without sacrificing the convenience and vibrancy of a market town location.Disclaimer : This property includes a historic mausoleum located within its grounds. The mausoleum is a heritage structure and may be subject to statutory protections, preservation obligations, or access considerations. Purchasers should be aware that its presence may affect future alterations, landscaping, or development of the property. Buyers are strongly advised to make their own enquiries and seek independent legal and planning advice regarding the mausoleum prior to purchase.

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$1,659,800
14bedrooms
12bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)

Dominies is a magnificent 10-bedroom Edwardian period property that offers flexible family accommodation across three floors.Formerly an old schoolhouse, this exceptional property features five elegantly proportioned reception rooms and a stunning contemporary kitchen, thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. On the first floor, there are six spacious bedrooms, complemented by three stylish bathrooms, while the second floor offers four further bedrooms – perfectly suited for guest accommodation, a home office or hobbies space.The property’s unique heritage is preserved through an array of period details, including original fireplaces, distinctive architectural detailing, and quirky features from the old school – adding unique character throughout. Mature landscaped gardens wrap around the rear and side of the property, providing perfect spaces for al fresco dining or relaxing on a summer’s evening. There is a large gravel driveway (with ample off-road parking) and a garage at the front of the property.Set in the heart of the sought-after village of Woodhall Spa, Dominies presents a rare opportunity to own a remarkable family home in one of Lincolnshire’s most desirable locations.Seller insights“It’s a lovely family home situated in a conservation area. I’ve really enjoyed living here and raising my own family in the village over the past 20 years. The house is full of charm – original fireplaces, elegant cornicing, and quirky old school features that bring its history to life. Every room tells a story.”“The layout has been incredibly practical too. Having two dining rooms has been such a bonus – one formal dining space for special occasions, and the other, just off the kitchen, for everyday meals. The back stairs, in the casual dining area, have been a surprisingly handy feature too…great for quick trips upstairs!”“One of the things I’ve loved most about living in Woodhall Spa is how everything you need is right on your doorstep. There’s a brilliant mix of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and even an art deco cinema. You’ve got supermarkets, doctors, a dentist – it’s all here, so you don’t have to head into Lincoln or Boston…unless you want to.”“The village primary school is just a short stroll from the house. When my children were younger, it was a real treat to be able to walk them to school. There’s also an excellent prep school in the village, and plenty of great secondary schools in the wider area.”“The village itself is incredibly vibrant while still retaining that small community vibe. Jubilee Park is a favourite spot, especially in summer, with its heated outdoor pool. There are also some lovely little independent shops, cafés, bars, and lots of community events within the village.”“You’re spoilt for choice with days out. Tattershall Castle is just ten minutes away, and in the other direction, you’ve got the Lincolnshire Wolds – perfect for scenic walks. You can also reach the coast in less than an hour, including places like Mablethorpe, which is a traditional seaside resort with sandy beaches.”“Lincoln is just half an hour by car. It’s a beautiful city to explore, with the bonus of direct trains to London. Metheringham Station is even closer, with connections to Lincoln and Peterborough and, from there, links straight into the capital.”Key Features • Impressive Edwardian home in the vibrant village of Woodhall Spa • Immense historic charm • Prestigious Stanhope Avenue location • Ten generously sized bedrooms (many with garden views) • Abundant period features, including fireplaces, cornicing and sash windows • Attractive frontage with an imposing façade and a large gravel drive • Arranged over three large floors, with flexible space for families • Grand entrance hall with an elegant staircase • Five light-filled and spacious reception rooms • Working original fireplaces in many downstairs rooms • Contemporary kitchen with double oven, 7-ring stove, Bosch dishwasher and central island with sink • Ample low and high-level cabinets and under-cupboard lighting • Useful walk-in pantry with built-in shelving • Imposing drawing room with high ceilings, original fireplace and two charming bay windows • Two dining rooms – with flexibility for informal dining and entertaining • Formal dining room features access to the garden • Secondary dining room with convenient back-stair access to the first floor • Well-proportioned study/home office • Triple aspect principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and dressing area • Two main bathrooms (including a contemporary wet room with feature wall) • Twin staircases, providing flexible access across the house • Garden WC – no muddy wellies in the house! • Side and rear gardens with mature trees and shrubs • Garage and ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles • Situated in a village with a wealth of shops, eateries and recreational amenities • Well-rated primary school within walking distance • Excellent secondary schools in the wider area, including grammar schools • Good transport links – 30 minutes to Lincoln with direct trains to London • Convenient access to the A15, A16, A17 and A1 • Close to the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds and 40 minutes from the coastLocationOften referred to as the jewel of Lincolnshire, Woodhall Spa is one of the county’s most vibrant villages – renowned for its period charm, rich heritage, and strong community feel. Woodhall Spa has an unusually wide range of amenities for a village, including many independent shops, cafés, restaurants, bars, supermarkets (Sainsbury’s and Co-op), a butcher’s shop, a hairdressing salon, two doctors’ surgeries, a dental surgery, schools and more. Jubilee Park is a fantastic recreational space in the village, with a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts, cricket pitch, and wide-open lawns, perfect for picnics and family fun. Just down the road, the Kinema in the Woods offers a nostalgic five-screen cinema experience from yesteryear. Woodhall Spa is home to the national golf centre, which attracts visitors from around the world. There are two fantastic courses – one of which is consistently ranked in the world’s top 100 golf courses. Surrounded by countryside and close to the Lincolnshire Wolds, Woodhall Spa is the perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts. The coast is less than an hour away, and the city of Lincoln is just 30 minutes by car.There are regular direct trains to London from Lincoln (journey time: around two hours) or from Grantham (journey time: 70 minutes). Metheringham Station (15 minutes from Woodhall Spa) runs direct trains to Lincoln (journey time: 13 minutes) and Peterborough (journey time: one hour). Locally, there are also excellent road links via the A15, A16, A17 and A1.SchoolsWoodhall Spa has its own village primary school – St. Andrew’s C of E Primary School (rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted). The village is also home to a co-educational independent prep school (St. Hugh’s) – rated ‘Excellent’ by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.Secondary schools in the area include Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School (Horncastle), Banovallum School (also in Horncastle) and Barnes Wallis Academy (in Tattershall) – all rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted.Further afield, Sleaford (17.9 miles) is home to two grammar schools – Kesteven and Sleaford High School Selective Academy and Carre’s Grammar School – and St George’s Academy. For independent schooling, the Minster Schools in Lincoln offer both prep and secondary school education.ServicesMains water, electricity and drainage; gas central heating (to ground and first floors) Local Authority: East Lindsay District Council Council Tax Band: G EPC: E Tenure: Freehold

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$1,188,400
10bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with terrace Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)

An exceptional four-bedroom detached residence, extending to approximately 2,500 sq. ft, forming part of the exclusive gated Petwood Oaks development in the highly regarded village of Woodhall Spa. This substantial Arts & Crafts–style home, with its red-brick elevations, rendered panels and timber detailing, has been thoughtfully designed to combine architectural character with refined contemporary living, finished to an exacting standard throughout.The ground floor offers versatile accommodation, centred around a stunning open-plan kitchen/breakfast and garden room. This impressive space features sleek cabinetry, stone worktops, a large central island with seating, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances, flowing seamlessly into a light-filled garden room with roof lantern and bi-folding doors opening onto the terrace. Two elegant reception rooms, each with bay windows and Clearview stoves, provide more formal living spaces, complemented by a separate study, utility room and a welcoming entrance hall.To the first floor are four generously sized bedrooms, all benefiting from bespoke fitted wardrobes. The principal and guest bedrooms are served by stylish en-suite shower rooms and a well-appointed family bathroom completes the accommodation.Externally, the property enjoys a private position with beautifully landscaped gardens designed for both relaxation and entertaining. A generous south-facing terrace adjoins the house, with manicured lawns, mature planting and fruit trees beyond, all enclosed by attractive hedging and walling. A double garage with adjoining store and EV charger further enhance this impressive home. Woodhall Spa itself offers an excellent range of boutique shops, restaurants, schooling and leisure facilities, making this a highly desirable and well-connected village setting.Sellers Insight:“We were always keen to live in the heart of Woodhall Spa, and Petwood Oaks immediately stood out for its unique setting on the edge of the woodland, adjoining the renowned Petwood Hotel. From here, there is a lovely walk through to The Broadway, and even a private access into the hotel grounds, which we have thoroughly enjoyed, particularly for Sunday lunch and peaceful walks.We selected No. 7, as we felt it occupied one of the best positions within the development, offering a high degree of privacy while still enjoying that connection to the surrounding woodland and hotel. As the first and only owners, we worked closely with an interior designer following its construction in 2018 to create a home that is both beautifully finished and highly functional, with every detail carefully considered. One of the most transformative additions we made was including a garden/dining room extension with its striking lantern roof. It is an incredibly versatile space, filled with natural light and providing a seamless connection to the south-facing garden. The gardens themselves have been professionally landscaped and continue to mature, with pear and apple trees, plants and shrubs.The house has been designed with energy efficiency in mind, achieving an EPC rating of B. Underfloor heating throughout provides a comfortable and consistent ambient temperature, while the addition of wood-burning stoves in both reception rooms creates a cosy and inviting atmosphere, particularly during the winter months.Petwood Oaks is a gated development, which gives a real sense of security and exclusivity, and it is exceptionally well maintained, with a management company caring for the communal areas, lighting and grounds. From the house, it is an easy walk into the village, the surrounding countryside, and even to a local pub just a few minutes away. Jubilee Park is also close by, offering excellent leisure facilities including a swimming pool, gym, tennis and more.Woodhall Spa is a wonderful place to live. It has a friendly atmosphere and an excellent range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants and leisure facilities, as well as the much-loved Kinema in the Woods and world-class golf courses. It’s a vibrant village with people out and about all the time and just recently an indoor padel tennis facility has recently opened and we now also have a reformer Pilates studio.There is always something happening, and it is a village that people travel to visit, making it a truly special place to call home.”Key Features:• A luxurious four bedroom family home offering 2,500 sq.ft of internal living space • Idyllically set in an exclusive gated development in the prestigious village of Woodhall Spa • Woodhall Spa offers boutique shops, fine dining, excellent schooling & a wealth of activities • Sympathetically designed interiors and premium fixtures & fittings throughout • Beautifully landscaped, private gardens, double garage with store and ample parking • Stunning open-plan kitchen / dining / garden room with bi-folding doors to the rear terrace • Arts & Crafts style red-brick home with rendered panels, timber beams & pitched roof • 24 ft open plan kitchen / breakfast room with sleek contemporary cabinetry & stone worktops • Open plan garden room, currently used as a dining room, with beautiful roof lantern • Impressive reception room with large bay window and stone fireplace with Clearview Stove • Second reception room with large bay window and Clearview Stove under a timber mantle • Separate study with storage cupboard • Welcoming light filled entrance hall with storage cupboard • Kitchen has large central island offering both preparation space & a stylish raised seating area • Integrated appliances include; twin eye height Neff ovens (oven and combi-oven), instant hot water tap, ceramic induction hob, dishwasher, fridge, freezer & drinks fridge • Utility room with sink, ample storage and space for washing machine & tumble dryer • Ground floor WC • Spacious landing area with attractive window seating and storage • Four beautifully appointed bedrooms, all with bespoke fitted wardrobes • Two bedrooms with luxurious en-suite shower rooms • Large family bathroom with separate bath and shower • Sits in a private position within the exclusive gated Petwood Oaks development of 8 houses • Double garage with electric up and over doors, attached store room & ample parking • Private, landscaped gardens with generous south-facing terrace area • Attractive wall and hedged boundaries • Manicured lawn area with mature shrubs and trees, including apple and pear fruit trees • Underfloor heating throughout; wooden effect tiled floor to ground floor & carpet to first floor • British Heritage approved aluminium gutters and downpipes • Energy efficient home – EPC B • Double glazed throughout • EV charging pointLocationKnown as the jewel of Lincolnshire, Woodhall Spa is regarded as one of the county’s most attractive and desirable villages. This historic Edwardian Spa resort is noted for its mineral springs, its Second World War association with the RAF Dambuster Squadron, and its top international golf courses at Woodhall Spa Golf Club. There is a superb range of independent shops as well as a Sainsbury’s and a Co-op and great variety of cafés, pubs and restaurants. The village has two primary schools, two GP surgeries, a dental practice, an optician, a vets’ practice, a library, two churches and a village hall. In the heart of the village, top attractions include the Petwood Gardens and the Jubilee Park, a community owned sports and fitness complex that includes a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts, a cricket pitch, croquet lawns and a bowling green.Kinema in The Woods is a historic cinema, just a walk away from Petwood Oaks which offers a unique movie experience containing the last remaining rear screen projector in the country. The National Golf Centre, the Home of 'England' golf with two magnificent courses, The Hotchkin and The Bracken is located within the village. For hikers, the Viking Way, a 147-mile footpath from the Humber Bridge to Oakham in Rutland, runs through the village and there are numerous woodland walks and bike trails, providing an excellent opportunity to connect with nature.The Cathedral City of Lincoln is located under 20 miles away and offers a full range of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, the quaintly historic Cathedral Quarter, universities and the County Hospital. Lincoln train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes). Woodhall Spa is located 6 miles from the old Roman town of Horncastle, the ‘Gateway to The Wolds’, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and 23 miles west of sandy beaches on England’s east coast. SchoolsIn the middle of Woodhall Spa village, St. Andrew’s C of E Primary School is rated Good by Ofsted whilst the independent prep school St. Hugh’s is rated Outstanding. Secondary schools in the area include the Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School rated Outstanding and Banovallum School rated Good in Horncastle, and in Tattershall, Barnes Wallis Academy also rated Good.Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage; gas central heating & gas underfloor heating Local Authority: East Lindsey District Council Council Tax Band: F EPC Rating: B Tenure: Freehold

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$1,321,200
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Lincolnshire (United Kingdom)

The main house blends a traditional farmhouse with an elegant Georgian frontage, retaining a wealth of character features including exposed beams, fireplaces and a grand reception hall. The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, with a range of formal and informal living areas alongside five bedrooms arranged across two staircases.Beyond the main residence are a series of additional properties, including a substantial two-bedroom Bake House, a one-bedroom Dovecote, and a spacious Waggon House holiday let—ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or income generation.A standout feature is the established wedding venue, centred around a beautifully restored historic barn, designed to host ceremonies and receptions, supported by a dedicated car park and separate facilities. The surrounding gardens, extending to just over 3.5 acres, provide an exceptional backdrop and are well regarded locally for their maturity, layout and seasonal interest.Set in a rural position just outside Wragby, the property enjoys a peaceful setting while remaining well placed for access to Lincoln, Market Rasen and the wider Lincolnshire countryside.A rare lifestyle opportunity combining home, business potential and outstanding grounds.

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$1,659,800
8bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden Stainfield (United Kingdom)

An exceptional opportunity to acquire a substantial and highly versatile country estate set within approximately 14 acres, centred around a traditional six-bedroom Lincolnshire grange, complemented by a self-contained one-bedroom annex and four additional residential properties.The Grange itself offers extensive and characterful accommodation arranged over three floors, including three reception rooms, a farmhouse-style kitchen and a wealth of original features. The property enjoys attractive views across the formal gardens and towards one of the fishing lakes, creating a strong connection between the house and its setting. A lift-accessed annex provides further flexibility, ideal for independent living or multi-generational use.Beyond the main residence, the estate includes a collection of well-appointed dwellings—Orchard View, The Porcherie, Sunset Cottage and Lake View Barn—each offering comfortable, self-contained accommodation. Together, they provide an excellent level of flexibility for extended living or potential income, subject to requirements.The grounds are a defining feature of the property, with paddocks, mature gardens and two established fishing lakes creating a private and picturesque environment. A substantial barn incorporates loose boxes, workshop space and extensive storage, making it suitable for a range of lifestyle uses including equestrian interests.Accessed via a long private driveway, the estate combines a strong sense of seclusion with practical accessibility, positioned within attractive rural surroundings yet within easy reach of nearby market towns.Stainfield Grange Estate presents a compelling opportunity for those seeking space, privacy and versatility, with the scale and layout to suit a wide range of future needs

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$1,991,800
19bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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