luxury real estate for sale Fulbeck, United Kingdom
House Fulbeck (United Kingdom)
A unique opportunity to own Fulbeck Manor, an outstanding Grade II*-listed 17th-century residence brimming with history and located in the desirable Lincolnshire cliff village of Fulbeck. Set in around five acres (STS), Fulbeck Manor immediately impresses with its scale and grandeur. This is a country home of exceptional character and distinction. Inside, the manor offers well-proportioned rooms with high ceilings and many original features. Period details include an original c17th-century staircase, mahogany doors, and mullioned windows that fill the interior with light. The versatile layout includes several reception rooms, notably the grand formal dining room with an oak floor and room for a 20-seat table, and the drawing room with a triple-aspect bay window overlooking the grounds and valley. Upstairs, eight bedrooms are arranged across two floors. The top floor includes a self-contained suite with two bedrooms, a sitting room/further bedroom, kitchen/dining room, and bathroom ideal for multigenerational living, guests or letting. The grounds comprise formal gardens, two paddocks, a tennis court and a range of outbuildings. A triple garage/stores/office offers potential for conversion (STP). Despite its peaceful setting, the property is just 9 miles from Grantham, with direct rail connections to London and beyond. Homes of this significance seldom reach the open market. This is a rare chance to become the next custodian of a remarkable English manor. Key Features: A spectacular Grade II* listed 17th-century manor house A property of tremendous historical significance, with abundant original features Situated in the sought-after village of Fulbeck Set within approximately 5 acres (STS) Far-reaching countryside views Eight bedrooms across two floors Well-presented and in good decorative order throughout Beautifully proportioned reception rooms Main entrance porch with a magnificent mahogany front door and wood panelling 27ft light-filled drawing room with triple aspect bay windows, glorious country views and French doors to the grounds 24ft x 19ft formal dining room with a spectacular feature fireplace and solid oak floor Spacious, light-filled kitchen/dining room Handmade oak kitchen cabinets, an AGA, a double oven and an induction hob Secondary porch entrance off the kitchen Large utility room Dedicated snug/study with ample cupboards and an inglenook fireplace with a large log burner Downstairs WC with wood-panelled walls Striking c17th century staircase with hand-carved balusters Secondary staircase at the opposite side of the manor Small cellar First floor: Five generously sized bedrooms (all at least double) with pretty mullion windows Principal bedroom (with en-suite) features a glorious triple-aspect window and delightful country views Shower room WC Second floor: Three bedrooms (one could be used as a sitting room) Self-contained with a separate kitchen/dining room and a bathroom Kitchen and bathroom recently modernised Period features such as pretty mullion windows Separate electrical supply and immersion heater for hot water General: Opportunities to further enhance the property (subject to listed building and planning consents) Secondary glazing in most rooms Ample storage space throughout Intelligent sensor-based heating system Outdoor security lighting, 13 cameras and an alarm system Stone wall surrounds the estate Paddocks divided by estate fencing Grounds: Substantial formal gardens (including unusual and rare trees) Two grassland paddocks with a water supply Tennis court Sweeping gravel driveway to the front of the property Ample parking for multiple vehicles Triple garage with electric doors (could be converted into additional accommodation STP) Office/workshop Log and garden stores Outdoor WC Small oak-framed greenhouse Summer house Traditional ha-ha wall (sunk fence) Local area: Situated in a highly sought-after Lincolnshire cliff village Active local village community and sports amenities Easy access to Grantham, Lincoln, Newark and Sleaford Close to highly regarded grammar schools On bus routes between Lincoln and Grantham (good for local schools) History of the manor Dating from the 17th century and originally a parsonage, Fulbeck Manor was acquired by Charles Thorold Fane in the 1890s. Fane, who had grown up in the manor, added many features, such as mullioned windows and servants' quarters (later demolished). During World War II, the manor was requisitioned by the armed forces. Members of the First Airborne Division of the British Army were stationed at the property ahead of the Battle of Arnhem in 1944. In 2024, a five-day archaeological dig in the grounds uncovered historical artefacts from that period, as well as ancient relics believed to date back to the Stone Age. The property has been in the Fane family for more than 130 years. Seller Insights It's hard to put into words just how special Fulbeck Manor is. There's a real sense of grandeur about the manor, and it's full of character and charming features. The house and grounds have been in my family for over 130 years, which makes it incredibly special to me. Charles Thorold Fane, an ancestor of mine, grew up here when the house was still a parsonage. He later moved to London to pursue a career in banking, but when he returned to Lincolnshire, he chose to buy back his childhood home and our family has been here ever since. The house is full of historical connections, and we have a great deal of information we can share, including its requisitioning during the Second World War. It really does feel as though history is woven into the fabric of the manor. The dining room has a real wow factor. It's a great space for entertaining and you can comfortably seat 20 guests. One of my favourite spaces is the main reception room, which we call the drawing room. It's a beautiful room, with triple-aspect bay windows that look out across the valley the perfect place to sit, unwind, and take in the wonderful views. The house has a great sense of space and generous proportions with high ceilings and large rooms. In common with so many properties of this age, the walls are very thick and well insulated. Over the past few years, I've carried out various refurbishments to the house. I've modernised and recarpeted much of the top floor and installed new showers and suites on the upper floors. That said, there's still plenty of scope for a new owner to make their own mark, subject to the necessary planning and listed building consents. The garden has a lovely, Capability Browninspired feel, with some unusual trees, including a rare weeping beech and cedar trees. The grounds have been designed with easy maintenance in mind a robot lawnmower takes care of much of the work. Fulbeck is a very picturesque conservation village with many green spaces and an unusually large number of listed buildings. There's always something going on in the village. We have an excellent pub, The Hare and Hounds, as well as a sports and social club, a Grade I-listed church, and active village groups. Although I'm excited about starting a new chapter, I will be sad to leave Fulbeck Manor. It's a truly remarkable home, set in an idyllic village. I have many happy memories here, and I'm sure the next owners will treasure it just as much. Location Fulbeck is a charming and historic conservation village set along the Lincoln Cliff escarpment. The village is situated midway between Grantham and Lincoln. Fulbeck has a strong sense of community and a range of amenities, including a Grade I-listed church and the popular 17th-century Hare and Hounds pub, which offers fine dining and accommodation. Other amenities include a village hall and a sports and social club, with playing fields for football and cricket. Nearby Caythorpe (1 mile) offers a village shop with a post office, a medical practice, a garage, two pubs, and sports clubs. A wider range of facilities can be found in Grantham (9 miles), Sleaford (8 miles) and Newark (9 miles). Meanwhile, the historic city of Lincoln (approximately 15 miles) boasts a vibrant mix of history, culture and shopping. The surrounding area offers a wealth of leisure opportunities. Belton House, set within 1,300 acres of National Trust parkland, features walking trails, a miniature railway, and a large adventure playground. Other nearby attractions include Belton Woods Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort, Elms Farm Equestrian Centre and Ancaster Leisure, the region's largest outdoor activity centre. There are numerous walking and cycling routes nearby, including the popular 149-mile Viking Way, which passes east of Fulbeck. The village also benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the A1, A17 and A46. Regular rail services run from Grantham to London King's Cross (journey time: around 70 minutes), Nottingham, Peterborough and other major cities. Schools The local area is served by an excellent range of primary and secondary schools. The neighbouring village of Caythorpe (just over 1 mile away) has its own primary school (rated 'Good' by Ofsted). For secondary education, William Robertson Academy is located a short drive away in Welbourn (also rated 'Good' by Ofsted). Meanwhile, Sleaford (8 miles) has two highly rated grammar schools Carre's Grammar School (for boys) and Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for girls) and St. George's Academy (a mixed, non-selective secondary). Grantham, about 9 miles away, is home to two more grammar schools The King's School (for boys) and Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School. Other popular choices include the Priory LSST, often ranked among the top schools in the country. Independent schools in the area include Grantham Prep, Highfields (in Newark) and the Lincoln Minster Schools (prep and senior). Prospective buyers should check the latest admissions policies and catchment areas directly with the relevant local authorities. Please note: mileages are all approximate. Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage; oil-fired heating and immersion heaters in a couple of rooms Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: G EPC: Exempt Tenure: Freehold Viewings Strictly by appointment with Fine & Country Lincoln
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32 listings near Fulbeck
House with terrace Navenby (United Kingdom)
Situated in a prime position within the highly sought after village of Navenby, this exemplary executive residence extends to approximately 3,000 sq ft and is being constructed by the impressive Grey Willow Developments, recognised for their quality and excellence. Offering a wonderful opportunity to acquire a four-bedroom, four-bathroom stone built home, the property is being impeccably crafted to the highest specification, with side aspect views across the surrounding landscape. Externally, a sun terrace, landscaped gardens, a double garage with electric doors and a spacious driveway providing parking for several vehicles combine to create a remarkable family home, set within a private and exclusive development in this popular Lincolnshire Cliff village. Grantham's advantageous high-speed rail network to London Kings Cross (approximately 60 minutes away) is conveniently located just 16 miles from the property. Completion December 2026. In greater detail, the accommodation comprises a spacious reception hallway with views upward to the galleried landing. An impressive lounge boasts triple aspect views. The beautifully designed kitchen enjoys bi-folding doors to the side aspect and is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units alongside integrated appliances. The open plan kitchen extends into a cosy family room with a formal dining room adjacent; this area enjoys triple aspect views with bi-folding doors opening onto the rear gardens. A well-appointed matching utility room with personal access to the garage completes the kitchen area. The ground floor accommodation is further enhanced by a study and a quality cloakroom with WC. Accessed via a staircase, the first-floor galleried landing is a notable feature, enjoying full height glazed windows and open views down over the reception hallway below. The landing leads to four generously proportioned bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room. The principal suite enjoys double aspect views over the garden and surrounding fields and features a luxurious bathroom and dressing area. The second bedroom benefits from a quality en-suite shower room, dressing area and double aspect views. Bedroom three enjoys far reaching views, a quality en-suite shower room and dressing area, while bedroom four is served by an en -suite shower room. Externally, the property is accessed via a shared private driveway serving the six properties within the development, leading to a spacious driveway providing off street parking for several vehicles. A gate to the side gives access to the rear gardens, which feature a generous sun terrace ideal for alfresco dining and lawned gardens enclosed by tall perimeter fencing and stone wall. The property further benefits from external lighting and open views to the side aspect. Agents Note The property has been marketed using a combination of CGI images and photographs for marketing and illustrative purposes, offering a visual representation of the property. Location Navenby is among the most sought-after Lincolnshire Cliff villages, having been recognised by both The Times and The Sunday Times in their respective best places to live guides, an accolade that will come as little surprise to those who know this part of Lincolnshire well. Sitting on the A607 approximately 10 miles south of Lincoln, the village occupies a fine position along the ancient cliff ridge, enjoying open countryside to both east and west, and has long been regarded as one of the most desirable addresses in the county. The village is well served for everyday needs, with a range of independent shops and businesses including the much loved Welbourne's Bakery, a cornerstone of artisanal baking in the county, two traditional pubs in The Lion and Royal and The King's Head, a local butcher and The Old Filling Station, which serves an array of homemade and artisan produce. For those with an interest in local history, Mrs Smith's Cottage offers a fascinating glimpse into rural Lincolnshire life across more than a century, and the Viking Way, the long-distance trail that spans the village, provides wonderful countryside walking directly from the door through landscapes steeped in history. The city of Lincoln lies just 9 miles to the north and offers everything one would expect from a vibrant historic city. The cathedral and castle preside magnificently over the hilltop, while the Bailgate area provides a charming collection of independent shops, galleries and restaurants. The city is home to two universities and benefits from a train station with direct services to London Kings Cross, with journey times of around two hours. For those looking further afield, Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire is approximately 15 miles to the southwest, Sleaford around 10 miles to the southeast and Grantham some 16 miles to the south. Both Newark and Grantham offer fast rail connections to London, with journey times of approximately 80 and 60 minutes respectively, making Navenby a practical base for regular commuters to the capital. Education Navenby is well placed for a strong range of schooling at all levels. Navenby Church of England Primary School, rated Good by Ofsted, sits at the centre of the village and serves the local community with distinction. For secondary education, Sir William Robertson Academy in Welbourn, just 3 miles away, is a well-regarded co-educational 11 to 18 academy, also rated Good by Ofsted in its most recent inspection. Further secondary and selective options are available within comfortable reach. Sleaford, 10 miles to the southeast, is home to Carre's Grammar School and Kesteven and Sleaford High School for Girls. Grantham, approximately 16 miles to the south, offers Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School and The King's School for boys. In Lincoln, The Priory Academy, Sir Robert Pattinson Academy and North Kesteven Academy all provide well regarded state secondary education. For families seeking independent schooling, Lincoln Minster Schools are co-educational and widely regarded for their exceptional standard of education. Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Air source heating Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: TBC Epc Rating: TBC Sat Nav: LN5 0EL Contact: Adam Lascelles
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House with garden and terrace Scopwick (United Kingdom)
An exemplary conversion of a historic, Grade II Listed and award winning home with its prominent tower proudly standing overlooking the surrounding rural, Lincolnshire landscape, a reminder of a bygone era but now forming part of a spectacular and unique home affording stunning views. The former windmill sits on around 2 acres of land and the flexible accommodation inside offers 4 to 5 bedrooms. With Lincoln about 20 minutes north and Sleaford around 15 minutes south, there is a wide choice of excellent schools in the area whilst the A1 is about half an hour away, and a neighbouring village has its own train station with connections to fast services to London, Edinburgh and elsewhere. The mill was built in 1827 and had four sails. It began as a 5-storey mill but was later raised to become 6-storey, probably when it was adjoined to a steam mill in 1842. It worked until 1912 and was dismantled soon afterwards. The buildings either side no longer existed when I came here in 2002 and the tower was completely empty, open to the sky above. Old photographs show the mill with a square chimney that was even taller than the tower itself! It was since reduced greatly in height and now still exists as the chimney to our inglenook fireplace. Planning allowed building onto the footprint of the old, so we created the two wings either side of the tower and added a new porch, very similar to the original one. All the windows in the wings are timber, double-glazed sash. We wanted to keep the tower in the spirit of its original use so have created an industrial feel with exposed brick walls in the bottom half although the top floors have been insulated and lined. The round entrance hall has been laid with reclaimed timber boards in an octagonal pattern and the curving, steel-framed staircase with timber balustrading and treads was created by a local fabricator to a unique design. All the principal rooms are light, airy and spacious with all the bedrooms double and there are superb views from every floor. The vaulted ceilings in the bedrooms enhance the sense of space and the exposed timbers lend character. There are four bedrooms on the first floor but there is a good deal of flexibility in the use of rooms. For instance, a bedroom or two could be created in the tower particularly since there is a bathroom on the fourth floor. The second floor has the lovely landing stage surrounding it with two sets of French doors opening onto it. The floor above I have been using as an office. Despite the rural location, we do actually have full fibre broadband to the property so there are very fast internet speeds. We built in cabling for surround sound speakers in the main living room on the ground floor so we can enjoy it as a cinema with one of the walls becoming the screen. There are three sets of French windows onto the rear garden which is lovely in summer. A terrace stretches the whole width of the property and receives sun the majority of the day. Although rural, the village is just a quarter of a mile away where there is a pub/restaurant and Metheringham is only 3 miles away which has various shops and services including a Co-op, a post office and even a train station on the Peterborough to Lincoln line. Sleaford is our nearest town about 8 miles away where there are very good schools, and Lincoln is about a 20 minute drive. Woodhall Spa is a lovely place, only 15 minutes away and the unusual Kinema in the Woods is highly recommended, and where we always go to the cinema! Location The Windmill is just outside the village of Scopwick which is about 8 miles north of Sleaford and 11 miles south of Lincoln. In the Domesday Book of 1086 it is recorded as having a church and 6 mills, with the Old English name 'Scapeuic' meaning sheep farm. Now, it is a small rural community with Scopwick Holy Cross Church, a village hall, and a highly-rated pub, The Royal Oak, serving food. Nearby Metheringham offers a wide range of facilities including several village stores and pubs/restaurants, a fish and chip shop, a takeaway, a children's nursery, a vets' practice and a doctors' surgery. The village railway station connects directly with Lincoln, Sleaford and Peterborough. Around a 15 minute drive, is the characterful inland resort of Woodhall Spa famous for The National Golf Centre with its Hotchkin heathland course, one of the top in the world. The town also offers a wonderful selection of independent shops, tea rooms, restaurants as well as the unique Kinema in the Woods and the superb outdoor heated swimming pool at Jubilee Park. The Petwood Hotel is steeped in British history, once home to the legendary 617 'Dambusters' squadron, and provides award-winning food, afternoon tea and special events surrounded by acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. The historic and vibrant Cathedral City of Lincoln provides a comprehensive range of shopping, dining, and cultural amenities. The two most notable attractions are the spectacular 11th century Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle at the heart of the city's cultural Cathedral Quarter. The city has two universities, and the rich aviation history of Lincolnshire can be explored further at the International Bomber Command Visitor Centre. Schools The closest primary school is in Metheringham (3 miles) and is rated Good by Ofsted whilst sought after secondary schools are in Sleaford, around a 15 minute drive. These include the grammar schools Carre's Grammar School and Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for Girls), as well as St. George's Academy, all Ofsted rated Good. In Lincoln, about 11 miles north (15-20 mins), there is the Ofsted rated Outstanding LSST Priory Academy and the superb independent Minister Schools, both Prep and Senior. Services: Mains gas, electricity, water; private septic tank; mains gas central heating Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: F Epc Rating: Exempt Tenure: Freehold
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House with garden and terrace Allington (United Kingdom)
Guide Price £900,000 to £950,000 A truly outstanding detached family residence of exceptional scale and versatility, set in the heart of the highly sought-after village of Allington, just 8 miles from Grantham and with fast rail connections to London King's Cross in under 75 minutes. Built in 2005 by Gusto Homes, recognised as pioneers in eco-conscious housebuilding, this impressive residence showcases a wealth of innovative features that were well ahead of their time. Thoughtfully designed with sustainability and modern living in mind, the property benefits from solar panels, underfloor heating to entire ground floor, an integrated central vacuum system and rainwater harvesting, combining environmental responsibility with everyday comfort and convenience. Extending to an impressive 493 sq m / 5,309 sq ft, this remarkable home offers six bedrooms, three bathrooms, two formal reception rooms, a fully self-contained detached annexe, and a double garage — all finished to an exacting standard throughout. Entrance Porch A covered columned entrance porch with a wood-grain effect UPVC entrance door provides a stylish and inviting approach to the property. Impressive Hallway A magnificent reception hall creates an immediate sense of space and grandeur, featuring an elegant oak spindle staircase rising to a stunning galleried landing above. The luxurious marble tiled flooring enhances the refined aesthetic. Downstairs/WC (1.70m x 1.22m (5'7 x 4'0) White low flush w/c and wash hand basin Walk in Cloakroom With plenty of hanging and storage space Storage Cupboard Additional discreet storage cupboard space Open Plan Family Kitchen (8.15m x 7.67m (26'9 x 25'2) And Family Room (7.59m x 4.33m (24'11 x 14'2) East aspect A bright and generously proportioned open-plan kitchen and family living area, elegantly fitted with an extensive range of modern white cabinetry comprising base units, complementary wall cupboards, and premium quartz-granite worktops. Features include a stainless-steel sink with drainer and mixer tap, stylish tiled splashbacks, an integrated dishwasher, and a Smeg stainless-steel range cooker with coordinating extractor hood and splashback. The kitchen is enhanced by decorative coving, recessed spot lighting, and a luxurious marble-tiled floor. The adjoining family area provides a welcoming space for relaxation, and space for a large dining table and chairs, benefiting from downlighting, coving, and windows to three aspects that flood the room with natural light. Utility Room (4.43m x 2.11m (14'8 x 6'11) East aspect Well-appointed utility room featuring a range of white fronted wall and base units, together with a built-in larder cupboard and further storage cupboards. Quartz granite work surfaces incorporate a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, complemented by tiled splashbacks. There is plumbing for a washing machine, space for an American-style fridge freezer, tiled flooring, coving and a double glazed door leading to the rear garden. Formal Lounge (7.56m x 4.31m plus Inglenook (24'10 x 14'2) South aspect A generously proportioned south-facing reception room enjoying a dual aspect and an abundance of natural light throughout the day. The room features an attractive inglenook-style fireplace with oak lintel and tiled hearth, providing a strong focal point. Finished with marble tiled flooring, decorative coving and two wall light points, the space also benefits from French doors opening directly onto the rear garden, creating an easy flow between indoor and outdoor living. The room also enjoys a pleasant outlook to the front of the property and offers a versatile setting suitable for both relaxed everyday use and entertaining. FIRST FLOOR Principle Bedroom (5.96m x 4.44m (19'7 x 14'7) North aspect The bedroom features two windows to the rear elevation, a part-vaulted ceiling, and built-in wardrobes, with access leading through to a dressing room and en suite facilities. Inner Lobby (2.29m x 1.09m / 7'6 x 3'7) Dressing Room (1.63m x 1.40m / 5'4 x 4'7) Fitted with a hanging rail and overhead storage, radiator and coving. En Suite Shower Room (2.08m x 1.91m / 6'10 x 6'3) Fitted with a white suite comprising a shower enclosure with bi-folding doors, close coupled WC and wall-mounted wash hand basin with mixer tap. The room is finished with fully tiled walls, coving and a radiator. Bedroom Two (4.47m x 4.33m / 14'8 x 14'2) A generously sized double bedroom featuring dual aspect windows providing an attractive outlook and good natural light. The room also benefits from built-in wardrobes, coving and a radiator. Bedroom Three (4.32m x 3.76m / 14'2 x 12'4) A further well-proportioned double bedroom with a front-facing window providing a pleasant outlook. The room benefits from built-in wardrobes, coving and a radiator. Bedroom Four (4.30m x 3.61m / 14'1 x 11'10) A well-proportioned double bedroom with a front-facing window providing a pleasant outlook. The room includes built-in wardrobes, coving and a radiator. Family Bathroom Fitted with a contemporary suite comprising a quadrant shower enclosure, double-ended panelled bath with chrome mixer tap, close coupled WC,window to side elevation and a wall-hung wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap. The room benefits from complementary tiling to half-height walls and tiled flooring, and is further finished with coving and a radiator. SECOND FLOOR Access to the roof space is provided from the landing, together with useful built-in storage. This includes a large walk-in airing cupboard fitted with slatted shelving, housing the gas central heating boiler and integral vacuum system. In addition, there is a further built-in storage cupboard housing the Vent-Axia air filtration system. Bedroom Five (4.78m x 4.66m / 15'7 x 15'3) A spacious double bedroom enjoying attractive open views to the side elevation, complemented by Velux skylights that provide excellent natural light. The room also benefits from a radiator. Bedroom Six (4.77m x 4.47m (15'6 x 14'8) With dual aspect Velux skylights and radiator. A further outstanding double bedroom of near-identical proportions, enjoying a warm afternoon and evening light and open westerly views. Together with Bedroom 5, this floor creates a truly exceptional and self-contained upper level. Shower Room With a white suite comprising shower cubicle, pedestal wash handbasin and a close coupled WC, tiled splashbacks and radiator. THE SELF-CONTAINED ANNEXE Entirely detached from the main house with its own private entrance, the annexe is a complete and independent home in its own right, offering outstanding flexibility for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or rental income. Annexe Kitchen / Sitting Room (7.69m x 4.30m (25'3 x 14'1) A bright and spacious open-plan kitchen and living area with a pleasant north and west-facing outlook. Generously proportioned, well-finished and entirely self-contained — a comfortable and welcoming living space in its own right. An open-plan living kitchen fitted with a range of modern wall and base units and complementary work surfaces. Incorporating a 1.5 bowl stainless steel sink and drainer with chrome mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, inset gas hob with stainless steel chimney-style extractor above, and single oven beneath, together with an integrated fridge. The space is finished with tiled flooring, coving and recessed spotlighting. The lounge area has windows to three elevations and French doors to a timber decked area. Bedroom (3.20m x 2.27m (10'6 x 7'5) Bedroom (3.60m x 2.36m (12'6 x 7'9) Shower Room Fitted with a three-piece suite comprising a shower enclosure, close coupled WC, and pedestal wash hand basin. The room features complementary half-height tiled walls, Travertine tiled flooring, and an obscure double-glazed window providing natural light and privacy. Bedroom / Games Room / Office/ Gym Room (7.89m x 6.38m (25'11 x 20'11) Accessed via the annexe staircase and set above the double garage, this extraordinary west-facing room is one of the most outstanding features of the entire property. The footprint of the double garage beneath delivers a space of exceptional scale, with wonderful afternoon and evening light from its westerly aspect. Whether used as a games room, an additional bedroom, a creative studio or a dedicated business workspace, this room will exceed every expectation. Double Garage (8.15m x 6.40m max / 26'9 x 21'0) Fitted with twin electrically operated roller shutter doors, and a dedicated EV charging point already installed, with ample further driveway parking to the front. with power and lighting. The garage also provides plumbing for a washing machine and houses the gas-fired central heating boiler serving the annex. Outside The property is approached via remotely operated electric gates leading onto a large block-paved driveway, providing extensive off-road parking for multiple vehicles together with turning space. The mature gardens are predominantly laid to lawn and feature specimen trees, with a decked seating area to the front. To the rear, the gardens adjoin open pastureland and include a further lawned area and a generously sized patio seating terrace, enjoying far-reaching countryside views. In total, the plot extends to approximately half an acre. Whilst we believe the area of the property has been accurately calculated, any prospective purchaser who considers this aspect to be particularly important is strongly advised to have the site measurements verified by their own surveyor prior to submitting an offer. Location Allington is a beautiful, close-knit village in the Vale of Belvoir, offering outstanding countryside, a genuine sense of community and the celebrated Allington Manor on its doorstep. Grantham (8 miles) provides comprehensive shopping, dining, leisure and schooling including the prestigious King's School. London King's Cross is under 75 minutes by LNER from Grantham station. Nottingham is 26 miles west, Leicester 25 miles south, with excellent road access via the A1 and A52. Viewing is strictly by private appointment and comes very highly recommended. Location: 8 km Bottesford 23 km Bingham 6 km to Foston Village 8 km to Grantham 34 km to Nottingham 45 km to Leicester 30 km to Newark 160 km to London Schools: Primary Schools: Allington with Sedgebrook Church of England (600 m) – Ofsted Good Barrowby Church of England (4.4 km) – Ofsted Outstanding Long Bennington Church of England Academy (4.6 km) – Ofsted Good Secondary Schools: The Priory Belvoir Academy (5.4 km) – Ofsted Good The Priory Ruskin Academy (6.6 km) – Ofsted Outstanding West Grantham Church of England Academy (6.7 km) - Ofsted Good The Kings School - Grammar School for boys - Ofsted Good Kesteven and Grantham Grammar School for girls - Ofsted Outstanding Transport Links: Bottesford Station 4.5 km Grantham Station 7.7 km (fast train links to London Kings Cross 1 hour) Elton & Orston 8.4 km Useful Information: Tenure: Freehold Floor Area: 5,309 sqft / 493 sqm Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: G Council Tax Price: 2025/26 £3,642.90 Heating: Gas Central Heating Services: Mains Water, Drainage, Electricity, Gas Flood Risk: No risk (according to https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency. Broadband: Max download 80 mbps, Max upload 19.99 mbps according to Ofcom Mobile: Coverage ranges EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 according to Ofcom Satellite/Fibre TV Availability: BT, Sky Disclaimer All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial and metric and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. Whilst we carry out our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence. Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer. Please note: In line with anti-money laundering regulations, any purchaser whose offer is accepted will be required to undergo AML checks. These checks are conducted by a third-party provider and are subject to a charge of £25 plus VAT per person (£30.00 inclusive of VAT). Viewings are by appointment only. Please contact us to arrange your private viewing on 0115 8990744.
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House Nottingham (United Kingdom)
HELMSLEY COURT A unique six-unit development project, incorporating an interesting blend of architecture and scale, reflecting cutting edge 21st Century design, which together with the use of contemporary and vernacular materials promises to create one of the most desirable semi-rural development enclaves to come to the market in recent times. THE DEVELOPER Elston Projects have established an enviable track record for creating unique and rather special homes of an exceptionally high standard. Each property will benefit from a 10-year structural warranty. COLLECTION OF STUNNING NEW HOMES Set within a private and thoughtfully planned development, this exceptional collection of family homes offers a rare opportunity to secure a high-quality new home in a desirable village setting. Each property has been carefully designed to combine timeless architecture with modern living, delivering generous, flexible accommodation ideal for today’s lifestyles. The homes offer impressive internal layouts, with spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas forming the heart of each property, complemented by separate reception rooms ideal for home working, entertaining or family life. High ceilings, large windows and carefully considered layouts will create light-filled interiors that feel both elegant and welcoming. To the first floor the accommodation will provides four or five well-proportioned bedrooms, including luxurious principal suites with en-suite bathrooms and dressing areas. Additional family bathrooms and guest cloakrooms will be finished to a high standard, with contemporary sanitaryware and stylish tiling throughout. OUTSIDE Externally, each home benefits from private landscaped gardens, ideal for outdoor dining and family enjoyment, together with ample off-street parking and detached garages with EV charging facilities. The development has been designed to offer a sense of privacy and space, with attractive street scenes and a carefully considered layout. HIGH SPECIFICATION Built with quality and longevity in mind, these homes feature energy-efficient construction, modern heating systems and high-specification finishes, ensuring comfort, style and efficiency. Each new home will be centrally heated via an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, to help manage increasing energy costs and heat the homes in a sustainable way. Each home will showcase bespoke joinery including oak staircases and solid oak doors. Luxurious and bespoke handcrafted kitchens are courtesy of Tristan Goff. Each property will benefit from a 10-year Structural Warranty. EASTHORPE Easthorpe is a well-regarded hamlet located on the edge of the larger village of Bottesford, offering all the qualities of rural life with country walks on the doorstep. Amenities within Bottesford include a highly acclaimed schooling at primary and secondary levels, as well as local shopping facilities and extensive range of day-to-day amenities. The local village network offers a nice selection of country pubs and social activities. Easthorpe is well placed for the commuter wishing ease of access to the region's commercial and retail centres with swift access to the A52, A46 and A1. The village and is also well placed for fast rail access to the City of London from Grantham Train Station, with a journey time of approximately 75 minutes. TO CONCLUDE With strong early interest already being shown, this is an exciting opportunity to secure a beautifully crafted new home in a highly appealing location. Further details, specifications and availability available upon request. Early registration is highly recommended. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water are connected. Central heating is via an air source heat pump. Mains drainage. The property is fitted with a EV charging point.
…By Annonceur International
House Nottingham (United Kingdom)
HELMSLEY COURT A unique six-unit development project, incorporating an interesting blend of architecture and scale, reflecting cutting edge 21st Century design, which together with the use of contemporary and vernacular materials promises to create one of the most desirable semi-rural development enclaves to come to the market in recent times. THE DEVELOPER Elston Projects have established an enviable track record for creating unique and rather special homes of an exceptionally high standard. Each property will benefit from a 10-year structural warranty. COLLECTION OF STUNNING NEW HOMES Set within a private and thoughtfully planned development, this exceptional collection of family homes offers a rare opportunity to secure a high-quality new home in a desirable village setting. Each property has been carefully designed to combine timeless architecture with modern living, delivering generous, flexible accommodation ideal for today’s lifestyles. The homes offer impressive internal layouts, with spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas forming the heart of each property, complemented by separate reception rooms ideal for home working, entertaining or family life. High ceilings, large windows and carefully considered layouts will create light-filled interiors that feel both elegant and welcoming. To the first floor the accommodation will provides four or five well-proportioned bedrooms, including luxurious principal suites with en-suite bathrooms and dressing areas. Additional family bathrooms and guest cloakrooms will be finished to a high standard, with contemporary sanitaryware and stylish tiling throughout. OUTSIDE Externally, each home benefits from private landscaped gardens, ideal for outdoor dining and family enjoyment, together with ample off-street parking and detached garages with EV charging facilities. The development has been designed to offer a sense of privacy and space, with attractive street scenes and a carefully considered layout. HIGH SPECIFICATION Built with quality and longevity in mind, these homes feature energy-efficient construction, modern heating systems and high-specification finishes, ensuring comfort, style and efficiency. Each new home will be centrally heated via an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, to help manage increasing energy costs and heat the homes in a sustainable way. Each home will showcase bespoke joinery including oak staircases and solid oak doors. Luxurious and bespoke handcrafted kitchens are courtesy of Tristan Goff. Each property will benefit from a 10-year Structural Warranty. EASTHORPE Easthorpe is a well-regarded hamlet located on the edge of the larger village of Bottesford, offering all the qualities of rural life with country walks on the doorstep. Amenities within Bottesford include a highly acclaimed schooling at primary and secondary levels, as well as local shopping facilities and extensive range of day-to-day amenities. The local village network offers a nice selection of country pubs and social activities. Easthorpe is well placed for the commuter wishing ease of access to the region's commercial and retail centres with swift access to the A52, A46 and A1. The village and is also well placed for fast rail access to the City of London from Grantham Train Station, with a journey time of approximately 75 minutes. TO CONCLUDE With strong early interest already being shown, this is an exciting opportunity to secure a beautifully crafted new home in a highly appealing location. Further details, specifications and availability available upon request. Early registration is highly recommended. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water are connected. Central heating is via an air source heat pump. Mains drainage. The property is fitted with a EV charging point.
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden Nottingham (United Kingdom)
HELMSLEY COURT A unique six-unit development project, incorporating an interesting blend of architecture and scale, reflecting cutting edge 21st Century design, which together with the use of contemporary and vernacular materials promises to create one of the most desirable semi-rural development enclaves to come to the market in recent times. THE DEVELOPER Elston Projects have established an enviable track record for creating unique and rather special homes of an exceptionally high standard. Each property will benefit from a 10-year structural warranty. COLLECTION OF STUNNING NEW HOMES Set within a private and thoughtfully planned development, this exceptional collection of family homes offers a rare opportunity to secure a high-quality new home in a desirable village setting. Each property has been carefully designed to combine timeless architecture with modern living, delivering generous, flexible accommodation ideal for today’s lifestyles. The homes offer impressive internal layouts, with spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas forming the heart of each property, complemented by separate reception rooms ideal for home working, entertaining or family life. High ceilings, large windows and carefully considered layouts will create light-filled interiors that feel both elegant and welcoming. To the first floor the accommodation will provides four or five well-proportioned bedrooms, including luxurious principal suites with en-suite bathrooms and dressing areas. Additional family bathrooms and guest cloakrooms will be finished to a high standard, with contemporary sanitaryware and stylish tiling throughout. OUTSIDE Externally, each home benefits from private landscaped gardens, ideal for outdoor dining and family enjoyment, together with ample off-street parking and detached garages with EV charging facilities. The development has been designed to offer a sense of privacy and space, with attractive street scenes and a carefully considered layout. HIGH SPECIFICATION Built with quality and longevity in mind, these homes feature energy-efficient construction, modern heating systems and high-specification finishes, ensuring comfort, style and efficiency. Each new home will be centrally heated via an air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, to help manage increasing energy costs and heat the homes in a sustainable way. Each home will showcase bespoke joinery including oak staircases and solid oak doors. Luxurious and bespoke handcrafted kitchens are courtesy of Tristan Goff. Each property will benefit from a 10-year Structural Warranty. EASTHORPE Easthorpe is a well-regarded hamlet located on the edge of the larger village of Bottesford, offering all the qualities of rural life with country walks on the doorstep. Amenities within Bottesford include a highly acclaimed schooling at primary and secondary levels, as well as local shopping facilities and extensive range of day-to-day amenities. The local village network offers a nice selection of country pubs and social activities. Easthorpe is well placed for the commuter wishing ease of access to the region's commercial and retail centres with swift access to the A52, A46 and A1. The village and is also well placed for fast rail access to the City of London from Grantham Train Station, with a journey time of approximately 75 minutes. TO CONCLUDE With strong early interest already being shown, this is an exciting opportunity to secure a beautifully crafted new home in a highly appealing location. Further details, specifications and availability available upon request. Early registration is highly recommended. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water are connected. Central heating is via an air source heat pump. Mains drainage. The property is fitted with a EV charging point.
…By Annonceur International
House with terrace Newark (United Kingdom)
Chestnut Farmhouse is an exquisite Grade II listed residence extending to over 5,311 sq.ft, set within a mature and private plot that offers both seclusion and a prime position in the heart of Farndon village. This distinguished home has been impeccably maintained and thoughtfully enhanced by its current owners, seamlessly combining the timeless charm of its heritage with the practicality and versatility required for modern living. From the moment you step inside, you are met with a sense of grandeur and refinement, with beautifully proportioned rooms that flow effortlessly between formal reception areas and relaxed family spaces. The property provides a truly adaptable environment, with up to eight bedrooms arranged across three floors, making it perfectly suited for multigenerational living, those seeking flexible accommodation, or the modern demands of home working. Beyond its interiors, Chestnut Farmhouse enjoys a magnificent walled garden with a desirable south-westerly aspect, providing an idyllic backdrop for entertaining, family life, or quiet relaxation. Together with gated access, ample parking, and a strong sense of privacy, the property balances elegance with comfort, offering a home of rare calibre. Accommodation Ground Floor On entering Chestnut Farmhouse, you are welcomed by a generous reception hallway, setting the tone for the space and character that runs throughout this exceptional home. From here, the accommodation flows naturally into the breakfast kitchen, conservatory/garden room, and guest cloakroom. The conservatory is perfectly positioned to overlook the walled garden, with French doors opening directly onto the terrace. Bathed in natural light, it provides a delightful setting for dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing, while also offering convenient access to the laundry room with additional storage. At the heart of the home lies the impressive kitchen, thoughtfully designed around a central island with breakfast bar. An extensive range of integrated appliances makes the space as practical as it is stylish, while dual-aspect windows flood the room with light and provide views over both the driveway and gardens. The kitchen connects seamlessly into a central hallway, a striking feature of the property with its two staircases—allowing easy navigation across all three floors, while offering versatile layouts that lend themselves perfectly to multigenerational living. The hallway also gives access to a useful half cellar, a large guest cloakroom/boot room, and doors leading directly to both the garden and driveway. From here, you are drawn into two elegant reception rooms: a beautifully proportioned sitting room, centred around a feature fireplace with wood-burning stove and complemented by a charming window seat overlooking the garden, and a more intimate snug. The snug forms the first of three wonderfully flexible lifestyle rooms, which together create a suite of spaces adaptable to any need. Whether used as a second sitting room, an extension to an annexe, or enjoyed as an office and a home gym, this area offers endless opportunities to tailor the property to modern family life. First Floor / Second Floor The first staircase rises to a light-filled landing, giving access to both the principal suite and a generous second bedroom, before continuing upwards to the second floor. The principal bedroom is a particularly impressive space, enjoying a dual aspect and flowing into a rear lobby that connects seamlessly with a large dressing room and a private en suite. This rear lobby also links to the secondary first-floor landing, creating a natural connection between both staircases and enhancing the versatility of the layout. The second bedroom is equally appealing, with the added benefit of direct access to the same rear landing. From here, a further dressing room and a beautifully appointed family bathroom can be reached, ensuring both practicality and comfort for family life or visiting guests. Second Floor The first staircase continues to the second floor, where a landing gives access to two generously proportioned bedrooms set to the front of the house, as well as a connecting door through to the rear landing and second staircase. From here, further accommodation unfolds, including a third bedroom which opens into a spacious additional room—an ideal private retreat for a teenager, studio, or hobby space. A fourth bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom complete this level, which, like the rest of the home, offers outstanding flexibility for a growing family or those seeking versatile spaces tailored to modern living. Outside Chestnut Farmhouse is set within a mature and private plot, offering a wonderful sense of seclusion whilst occupying a prime position in the heart of Farndon village. Approached through electric gates, the property is introduced by a sweeping driveway which provides ample parking and access to the garage. From here, three separate entrance points lead into the residence, a particularly versatile feature that allows part of the accommodation to be enjoyed independently of the main house—ideal for use as a home office, guest suite, or annexe, perfectly suited to multigenerational living. One of the standout features of Chestnut Farmhouse is its magnificent walled garden, laid mainly to lawn and enjoying a desirable south-westerly aspect. A generous terrace extends across the rear of the property, seamlessly accessed from the conservatory/garden room, providing the perfect setting for alfresco dining and outdoor entertaining. This delightful garden truly offers something for everyone—whether it be a secure and private space for children to play, ample room for pets, opportunities for the keen gardener with a greenhouse and space to cultivate, or simply a peaceful retreat in which to relax and unwind. Location Chestnut Farmhouse presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished residence in a highly desirable and exceptionally convenient location. The village of Farndon offers an excellent range of amenities, including a local shop, post office, farm shop with café, two welcoming public houses, and even a seasonal river taxi service to Newark. The surrounding countryside provides a tranquil retreat, with the nearby River Trent offering picturesque walking paths, fishing, and boating—perfect for those who value natural beauty and historic charm. Positioned on the edge of the historic market town of Newark, this exquisite home strikes the ideal balance between village life and modern convenience. Newark’s vibrant town centre boasts a wealth of boutique and national retailers, fine dining restaurants, and first-class leisure facilities, ensuring everything you need is within easy reach. Strategically located, both Farndon and Newark enjoy outstanding transport connections. The nearby A1 and A46 provide swift access to regional and national destinations, while Newark Northgate mainline station offers direct rail services to London and the South East in as little as 1 hour 20 minutes. This exceptional accessibility makes Chestnut Farmhouse the perfect choice for discerning buyers seeking a harmonious blend of luxury, lifestyle, and connectivity. Information Tenure: Freehold Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. High-speed broadband is available. We have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. Local Authority: Newark & Sherwood District Council. Council Tax Band G Energy Performance Certificate: A full copy of the Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request. Viewing Arrangements: Strictly by appointment with Fine & Country Nottingham 01159 822824. Please use the what3words app: serve.develops.satin
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House Lincoln (United Kingdom)
Positioned within an idyllic edge of village setting with uninterrupted countryside views to both front and rear, this striking architect designed contemporary home by Framework Architects has been carefully conceived around natural light, landscape and modern family living, combining refined architectural design with warm and highly functional spaces where expansive glazing and open plan interiors create a seamless relationship with the surrounding environment. Extending to approximately 4,000 sq ft, the five-bedroom, three-bathroom residence has been thoughtfully arranged to balance everyday family life with entertaining, wellness and flexible working, with carefully framed views, polished concrete flooring and extensive glazing allowing natural light to move effortlessly through the interior, while large openings connect the principal living spaces directly to south facing terraces and landscaped gardens beyond, creating an environment equally suited to relaxed family life and entertaining. Approached via electric gates and set within approximately 0.75 acres of grounds, the property further benefits from extensive parking, a double garage and beautifully considered outdoor spaces designed to maximise the uninterrupted countryside outlook. A striking entrance sequence introduces the house through a spacious reception hall where tall, glazed windows immediately establish the home’s connection to light and landscape. Polished concrete flooring runs throughout much of the ground floor, while clean architectural lines and carefully positioned glazing create a calm and contemporary atmosphere. From here, the accommodation unfolds naturally into two distinct wings, designed to balance open family living with more private retreat spaces. The kitchen and family living area form the architectural heart of the home, designed as a sociable, light filled environment where everyday family life and entertaining naturally come together. Contemporary cabinetry is complemented by copper work surfaces and splashbacks, while a range of integrated appliances includes ovens, dishwashers and a full height refrigerator. Subtly divided by a central walkway and breakfast bar, the adjoining dining and family space has been designed to feel open, calm and deeply connected to the gardens beyond. Roof glazing draws daylight deep into the interior, while large bi fold doors open directly onto the terrace and gardens, creating an effortless relationship between inside and out. Polished concrete flooring continues throughout, reinforcing the clean and cohesive design language of the house. During the warmer months, the living spaces open naturally onto the terrace, creating a seamless extension of the interior and an exceptional setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. Located just off the main kitchen, the prep kitchen adds further practicality with additional fitted cabinetry, preparation areas, a full height freezer, drinks fridge and further storage space. Positioned within one wing of the home, the lounge offers a quieter and more intimate setting, framed by full height glazing that captures uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside. Adjacent is a well-appointed utility room with extensive fitted storage, roof glazing and direct access through to the double garage. The opposing wing has been designed with flexibility in mind and currently incorporates a gym and separate home office. French doors and bi fold glazing allow both spaces to open directly onto the gardens, while a secondary entrance hall and cloakroom WC create excellent potential for independent living, guest accommodation or annexe use if required. The first floor continues the home’s emphasis on volume, natural light and carefully framed outlooks. A picture window on the landing draws in views towards the front aspect, while the vaulted principal bedroom suite combines dramatic glazing with refined interior detailing. Full height windows to both side and rear aspects overlook the gardens and surrounding countryside, while a freestanding bath has been positioned specifically to enjoy the setting. The suite also includes a walk in dressing room with fitted cabinetry and an en-suite shower room. Bedroom two features far reaching rear views together with en-suite facilities, while bedroom three incorporates full height glazing and an upper level designed to maximise both perspective and natural light. Bedroom four also includes views towards the front and rear aspect via full height windows, while bedroom five is a generous double room overlooking the rear gardens. These bedrooms are served by a contemporary four-piece family bathroom. Outside, the property occupies a private gated plot extending to approximately 0.75 acres. Electric gates open onto a substantial gravel driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles, alongside two EV charging points and a generous double garage with electric doors. The south facing gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped to complement the surrounding setting, with expansive lawns, native tree planting and multiple seating areas carefully positioned to capture the far-reaching countryside views. A spacious sun terrace creates a superb setting for outdoor dining, entertaining and long summer evenings overlooking the surrounding countryside, while raised herb gardens, a gravelled seating area and hot tub terrace further enhance the lifestyle appeal of the space. The property also benefits from a range of solar panels. Location & Schooling The property occupies a peaceful edge of village position on the outskirts of Branston, combining a rural setting with excellent day to day convenience. The village itself offers a range of amenities including a Co-op food store, medical centre, post office, cafés, public houses, sports facilities and a village hall hosting regular community events. Branston also provides well regarded schooling options including Branston Community Academy, while Lincoln offers an excellent range of independent and state education, including Lincoln Minster School. The cathedral city of Lincoln lies approximately five miles away and offers a wide range of shopping, dining and cultural amenities centred around its historic Bailgate and cathedral quarter. The city also provides direct rail services to London King’s Cross, with journey times of around two hours. For road travel, the property offers convenient access to the A15, A46 and wider regional road network, connecting efficiently to Newark, the A1 and beyond. Services Services: Mains gas, electric, water and septic tank Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: E Epc Rating: C Sat Nav: LN4 1PY Contact: Adam Lascelles
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Constructed approximately fifteen years ago, this exceptional family residence has been thoughtfully designed in a timeless vernacular farmhouse style, blending classic architectural character with the finest contemporary comforts. Built to exacting standards, the home incorporates a range of sustainable technologies including solar panels with battery storage, creating an energy-efficient and forward-thinking environment perfectly attuned to modern family living. Impeccably presented throughout, the main house extends to approximately 4,305 sq. ft. of beautifully appointed accommodation arranged over two floors. A meticulous attention to detail is evident at every turn, with high specification finishes including bespoke oak joinery, underfloor heating to both ground and first floors, and air conditioning. The result is a home of undeniable quality, where craftsmanship and considered design combine to create an atmosphere of understated luxury. GROUND FLOOR A welcoming and generously proportioned reception hall sets an impressive tone upon arrival, offering a glimpse of the calibre and elegance that defines this remarkable home. From here, three beautifully presented reception rooms unfold, each enhanced by rich oak flooring. The formal sitting room enjoys a delightful dual aspect, centred around a feature fireplace with log-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting setting for relaxation. This space flows seamlessly into a second reception room, currently arranged as a games room, providing versatility for both entertaining and family enjoyment. A third reception room offers a substantial family room complete with a contemporary media wall, ideal for more informal gatherings. Undoubtedly the heart of the home is the magnificent open-plan living kitchen — a superbly designed space that effortlessly brings together cooking, dining, living and working areas. The bespoke handcrafted kitchen is fitted with premium cabinetry, a Range cooker and integrated appliances, combining functionality with refined aesthetics. The dining area is enhanced by bifold doors opening onto the gardens and a charming feature fireplace with log-burning stove, while the generous living area is bathed in natural light from three skylights and French doors leading outside. A thoughtfully designed study area, complete with high-quality fitted furniture, provides an ideal space for working from home. Practicality has been carefully considered, with the ground floor further benefitting from a guest cloakroom, utility room and a stylishly appointed shower room. FIRST FLOOR A traditional staircase rises to a spacious and light-filled landing, where oak flooring continues to underscore the sense of quality and cohesion. The principal suite is both generous and luxurious, featuring a walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom, creating a private retreat within the home. Five further double bedrooms are arranged on this level, two of which enjoy high-quality en suite shower rooms, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. A dedicated laundry room completes the first-floor accommodation, enhancing the practicality of this thoughtfully designed home. OUTSIDE Set within professionally landscaped gardens extending to approximately 0.66 acres, the property enjoys an idyllic and tranquil setting with peaceful views over the River Devon. The gardens provide a superb backdrop to the house, featuring level lawns, well-stocked borders offering seasonal colour, and a variety of terraces and seating areas designed for relaxation and entertaining. An outdoor kitchen further enhances the home’s suitability for al fresco dining, while an area of astro turf offers a practical and enjoyable space for active family life. To the front, electric gates open onto a sweeping gravelled in-and-out driveway, providing ample off-road parking and access to a detached double garage with a versatile first-floor studio above. The property also benefits from three EV charging points, reflecting its forward-thinking design. LOCATION Situated in the thriving village of Bottesford, the property enjoys access to an excellent range of day-to-day amenities including local shops, public houses, medical facilities, dentists and veterinary services. The village is well regarded for its schooling and offers a strong sense of community. For commuters, convenient access to the A52 and A1 connects to regional commercial and retail centres, while direct rail services from nearby Grantham provide swift links to London, making this an ideal setting for those seeking a harmonious balance between countryside living and city accessibility. TENURE Freehold. SERVICES Mains electricity, water and drainage are all understood to be connected to the property. Gas fired central heating and underfloor heating. Solar panels with battery storage. Air conditioning. ENERGY PERFORMANCE A full copy of the Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request. VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment with Fine & Country Nottingham.
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House with garden and terrace Walcot (United Kingdom)
Set within a tranquil and picturesque landscape in a truly exclusive and private setting, where far-reaching panoramic views provide the perfect backdrop, this exceptional five/six-bedroom residence, constructed by Webster Homes, combines striking architectural design with outstanding craftsmanship throughout. Designed with impressive eco credentials and finished to an exceptional standard, Ironwood House features a bespoke, high-quality and spacious interior extending to approximately 3,200 sq ft, a generous and highly desirable corner position enjoying panoramic countryside views, a spacious driveway for several vehicles, and an oversized detached double garage. Grantham’s high-speed rail link to London King’s Cross is located approximately 10 miles away, with the capital accessible in around 60 minutes. Ironwood House forms part of Mulberry Barns, an exclusive collection of just four bespoke executive homes, positioned within the sought-after village of Walcot and enjoying far-reaching views across the rolling Lincolnshire countryside. Thoughtfully designed to combine contemporary living with a peaceful semi-rural setting, Mulberry Barns offers a rare opportunity to enjoy village life without compromising on connectivity, schooling or everyday amenities. On entering this striking architectural home via a private entrance hallway, there is a high-quality Cubico cloakroom/WC with Porcelanosa tiling, a plant room, and stairs rising to the first-floor landing. Internal doors lead to the following rooms: The kitchen is a notable feature of the home and includes a quality Symphony kitchen with quartz work surfaces and a range of Samsung appliances, including two combination ovens, fridge, freezer, recirculating downdraft induction hob and dishwasher. The kitchen space is further complemented by a breakfast island with matching quartz surfaces and inset sink unit. Adjacent to the kitchen is the impressive open plan family and dining area, which enjoys bi-folding doors opening onto captivating far-reaching countryside views, creating a truly exceptional backdrop. From the kitchen, a private door leads to the utility room, which benefits from a range of Symphony units, quartz surfaces and inset sink unit, together with space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, a window to the front aspect and a door leading to the side aspect. The lounge is a spacious and beautifully designed room benefiting from two sets of bi-folding doors that frame the far-reaching countryside views and open into the covered and enclosed paved veranda, allowing for al fresco dining and entertaining throughout the year. Positioned to the front aspect, the snug/playroom enjoys tall windows overlooking the frontage, while a separate study with full-height window further complements the ground floor accommodation. The spacious first-floor landing leads to a thoughtfully designed collection of bedrooms, each carefully curated with its own individual character and appeal. The principal suite is an elegant and luxurious retreat, enjoying far-reaching views through an oversized full-height window. The accompanying Cubico en-suite shower room comprises a double-width shower cubicle with rainfall shower and additional mixer attachment, twin wash hand basins with vanity units, and a low-level flush WC. Porcelanosa tiled walls and flooring, together with a window to the rear aspect, complete this refined space. Bedroom two offers another exceptional suite, benefiting from an oversized window overlooking the front aspect. The accompanying Cubico shower room is equally well appointed, featuring a double-width shower cubicle with rainfall shower and additional mixer attachment, wash hand basin with vanity unit, and low-level flush WC. Porcelanosa tiled walls and flooring, together with a window to the front aspect, provide an elegant finish. Bedroom three presents a further impressive suite, distinguished by a vaulted ceiling that adds character and a sense of space, together with a window to the front aspect. The adjoining Cubico shower room includes a double-width shower cubicle with rainfall shower and additional mixer attachment, wash hand basin with vanity unit, and low-level flush WC. Finished with Porcelanosa tiled walls and flooring and benefiting from a window to the rear aspect, this room has been thoughtfully designed throughout. Bedroom four enjoys side aspect views together with an impressive, vaulted ceiling and offers potential for purchasers to create a mezzanine level, subject to any necessary consents, providing additional sitting or sleeping accommodation if desired. Bedroom five is a spacious vaulted room benefiting from dual aspect far-reaching views. There is also a further versatile room, which could be utilised as bedroom six or alternatively as an additional home office or study. Bedrooms four, five and six are served by a high-quality family bathroom enjoying far-reaching views and featuring a Cubico suite comprising a freestanding bath with central mixer tap, shower cubicle with rainfall shower and additional mixer attachment, wash hand basin with vanity unit, and low-level flush WC, together with a window to the side aspect. The bathroom is further enhanced by Porcelanosa tiling to the walls and floors. Externally, the property is approached via a private road within Mulberry Barns and occupies a secluded corner position framed by open rear views. A detached double garage with electric doors is situated to the side aspect, together with a driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles. Occupying a generous corner plot, the property enjoys extensive garden areas extending to the rear and side aspects, together with spacious paved sun terraces where open countryside views can be enjoyed. The impressive covered and enclosed inset veranda takes full advantage of these wonderful surroundings, creating the ideal setting for year-round entertaining and outdoor dining. The rear gardens are further complemented by estate fencing. Agents Note: The property has been virtually staged for marketing and illustrative purposes only and is intended to provide a visual representation of the space. Location & Schooling Walcot is a charming Lincolnshire village, widely regarded as one of the most picturesque in the area, situated approximately one mile from the historic village of Folkingham and within easy reach of the market towns of Grantham, Sleaford and Bourne. Surrounded by open countryside, the area is renowned for its beautiful rural landscape, walking routes and relaxed pace of life. Nearby Walcot and Folkingham are both considered among the most attractive villages in the locality, with Folkingham noted in the Domesday Book of 1086 and retaining its historic market place, conservation area and strong sense of community. The village offers a popular public house, village shop with tea room, church, community hall and recreational facilities, creating a thriving yet traditional village atmosphere. For a wider range of amenities, shopping and leisure facilities, Grantham, Sleaford and Bourne are all within convenient driving distance, whilst the historic city of Lincoln can be reached in around 30 minutes. The area is particularly well served for education, with a choice of highly regarded primary schools in neighbouring villages including Billingborough and Osbournby, together with further options in the surrounding market towns. Secondary education is exceptional, with access to highly regarded grammar and academy schools including The King’s School, Grantham, Kesteven & Grantham Girls’ School (KGGS), Kesteven & Sleaford High School, Bourne Grammar School and Carre’s Grammar School, many of which benefit from strong Ofsted ratings and excellent academic reputations. School transport services operate throughout the surrounding villages. Benefitting from an idyllic rural setting, Walcot is exceptionally well placed for commuters. Grantham is approximately 10 miles away, providing access to the East Coast Main Line with direct high-speed rail services to London King’s Cross in around one hour, making it an ideal base for those travelling to the capital. Additional rail services are also available from Peterborough, while the nearby A15, A52 and A1 offer excellent road connectivity across the region. The combination of open countryside, strong schooling, excellent transport links and nearby market towns makes Mulberry Barns an outstanding setting for families and professionals seeking an exceptional village lifestyle within an exclusive collection of just four executive homes. Webster Homes Webster Homes has earned an outstanding reputation for delivering exceptional homes defined by quality, character and craftsmanship. Founded in 1997 as a specialist boutique housebuilder focused on barn conversions and bespoke residences, the company has since developed into a highly regarded name across the East Midlands. Its portfolio now spans elegant new-build homes, imaginative conversions and thoughtfully restored properties, each one tailored to its setting and purpose. At the heart of Webster Homes is an unwavering commitment to excellence. Every detail matters, from the earliest design decisions and careful selection of materials through to the precision of the final finishes. This dedication ensures that each home is not only beautifully designed but also executed to the highest possible standard. The result is a collection of homes that feel considered, refined and truly special. Webster Homes continues to set itself apart through its craftsmanship and integrity, creating properties that offer lasting quality, timeless appeal and a genuine sense of distinction. Services Services: Air source heating (underfloor heating), electric, water and Biodigester Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: TBC EPC Rating: TBC Sat Nav: NG34 0SU Contact: Adam Lascelles
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House with pool and garden Denton (United Kingdom)
**CLICK ON VIDEO LINK TO SEE FULL TOUR OF THE PROPERTY** A truly exceptional country house set in 7 acres, unrivaled in the county, this magnificent home sets a new standard for luxury living. Ideally situated near major towns, including West Bridgford just 35 minutes away, yet a little over one hour by train to the city of London. ROTHWELL LODGE The property was originally built 50 years ago, this wonderful property boasts over 10,500 sq ft of versatile, extended living accommodation over two floors. Families will appreciate the wealth of space on offer, with a number of modern conveniences, including CCTV, air conditioning, an integrated sound system and CAT 5 data cabling. The attentional to detail and the use of bespoke joinery within this home is sublime. The feeling of quality is immediately noticeable the moment you arrive at this superb home, with first class accommodation both inside and out. The property offers a comfortable and versatile living environment, whilst also offering the perfect spaces for entertaining. GROUND FLOOR ACCCOMMODATION To the ground floor, formal double entrance doors opening through to a stunning fully height reception hall providing immediate indication as to the calibre of the home, showcasing a sweeping staircase to the galleried landing. There is a generous formal sitting room, with a feature Chesney fireplace and double glazed French doors opening onto the south facing sun terrace Without doubt the heart to the home is the stunning open plan living kitchen, with a bespoke fitted kitchen by Osbourne's of Ilkeston, comprising base and wall units with granite work surfaces, AGA and high quality integrated appliances. The kitchen opens into an adjacent family area with French doors providing views and access to the formal gardens. From the kitchen, concertina glazed doors open through to the Summer Room, a stunning vaulted room with roof lights, double glazed French doors to both the front and rear elevations and further contemporary glazing leading to the leisure suite. Also accessed off the kitchen is a generous utility room. The ground floor also provides a wing of bedroom accommodation as well as a superb home office. Both bedrooms are luxurious, and benefit from high quality en-suite facilities. A further ground floor wing gives access to a snug/TV room, as well as an inner hallway with an access door to the annexe. FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION The impressive staircase leads to a galleried landing, with vaulted ceiling and feature skylights, flooding the space with natural light. The principal bedroom suite is lavishly appointment, with French doors leading out onto the balcony with wonderful views over the formal gardens. One side of the bedroom gives access to the dressing room, with bespoke fitted furniture comprising fitted wardrobes, hanging rails and central island unit as well as a separate fully fitted walk in shoe cupboard. To the other side of the bedroom is a luxuriously appointment en-suite bathroom, with high quality fixtures and fittings and marble worktops. The first floor also provides a further large bedroom, currently utilised as a games room, with adjacent high quality shower room. Plans have been drawn up by the current owner to divide this room, providing a further en-suite bedroom, which would give three bedrooms on this floor. LEISURE SUITE The Leisure suite is a superb feature of this home. It features an indoor heated swimming pool, with entertaining area to the side featuring sliding doors giving access to the gardens. Overlooking the pool through a feature glazed internal wall is the home gym, the changing room, sauna, steam room, shower room and WC. This area of the house also provides the plant room housing boiler and filtration system. ATTACHED SELF-CONTAINED ANNEXE A generous annexe with independent entrance, ideal for an extended family which comprises: Open plan living / dining kitchen, two double bedrooms both with en suite facilities. GARDENS AND GROUNDS. Rothwell Lodge is accessed via wrought iron electric security gates opening onto the sweeping tarmacadam driveway, flanked by generous lawns, leading to the car standing area and garages. A delightful paved courtyard giving access to the front entrance and a feature fountain. The formal south facing gardens laid mainly to lawns, wrap around the property with the main gardens to the rear with a variety of mature trees, shrubs and well stocked borders. There is a full width sun terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, enjoying the wonderful views. In total the property nestles is about 7 acres. GARAGING AND OUTBUILDINGS Double garage - an oversized garage with remote up and over door and EV charging point. Second oversized double garage, again with a remote up and over door giving access to a rear workshop / gardener's garage with up and over door. DENTON The property offers the luxury of privacy on the edge of a much sought after village location, without being isolated. The delightful village of Denton sits in the Vale of Belvoir amongst beautiful undulating countryside close to Belvoir Castle and the Grantham Canal and Reservoir. It is noted for the golden hue of much of its architecture, an attribute of the local Jurassic ironstone, which is most notably evident in its 12th century church. There is a thriving pub in Denton, The Welby Arms, and a range of amenities are available in nearby villages; including Harlaxton (1.5 miles) where there is a shop/post office, public house, doctors’ surgery and a pharmacy, whilst a more comprehensive range of shopping, eating, and cultural opportunities can be found in the market towns of Grantham (3 miles), Newark (17 miles) and Stamford (24 miles), or in the City of Nottingham (25 miles). For the commuter, nearby Grantham offers the East Coast high-speed mainline train services to London King’s Cross (65 minutes), the A1 is easily accessible (2 miles) and East Midlands Airport within easy reach (35 miles). There is an excellent range of schools in the area including: Denton Primary School and two Grammar Schools; Kesteven and Grantham Girls School and The King’s Grammar School for boys in Grantham and Independent Schooling including The Grantham Preparatory School (3 miles) and Oakham School (22 miles) and Stamford Endowed Schools. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Oil fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
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House Martin (United Kingdom)
Set on the edge of the sought-after village of Martin, The Manor House is an impressive Grade II Listed Georgian home in an idyllic setting, with established gardens and far-reaching views across the Lincolnshire countryside. Full of period character, the house is complemented by a stunning detached Coach House offering excellent income potential. The principal reception rooms provide welcoming spaces for entertaining, relaxing and everyday family life, where elegant proportions, high-ceilinged rooms and beautifully preserved Georgian architectural details reflect the home's rich history and character. At the heart of the home are a generous farmhouse kitchen and a light-filled garden room, while the south-facing bedrooms enjoy breathtaking views across the gardens and open countryside. The gardens are every bit as captivating as the house, with an orchard, mature trees, wildflower areas, two ponds and a small, wooded area creating a wonderfully natural setting. Seating areas within the grounds offer tranquil places to relax and unwind. Beyond the main house, the Coach House offers an impressive and flexible two-storey space. Currently operating as a successful holiday let, The Coach House would equally suit multigenerational living or could provide an ideal studio, workshop or home office, subject to the necessary consents. Steeped in history and surrounded by stunning countryside, The Manor House offers a rare opportunity to acquire a handsome Georgian home with remarkable character, a fascinating history, generous space and a peaceful village setting, just 14 miles from Lincoln. Seller Insights We love the feeling of space here. The house has such a light and airy feel, yet it's also steeped in history, with wonderful period features that give it so much character. The Manor House has a fascinating history, and we've done lots of research about the property and local area over the years. We believe the main house dates from the early 1790s and was built for a well-known local family that owned much of the surrounding land. The exposed beams, original fireplaces and beautiful architectural details all provide subtle clues of the history. The Manor House was home to around 30 members of the Women's Land Army during the Second World War, and over the years we've had the pleasure of welcoming a couple of them back to visit. It was fascinating to hear their memories of living and working here. More recently, the house served as a fine dining restaurant in the 1970s before we turned the property back into a private home in the early 1990s. We converted the former stables into the Coach House in 2007, creating two holiday accommodation units. Our restoration focused on creating eco-friendly accommodation, using traditional methods and natural materials. There's also a large open coach room with its own kitchen, as well as the original stables. I've run cookery and craft classes in this space and a small local history museum, but it could just as easily become a studio, home office or even additional accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The gardens are a real delight with a superb vegetable growing area and various different parts to explore perfect as a play area for children. We've also got those amazing rural views from the garden and many parts of the house. There are many community activities in Martin. The church holds events and the village hall hosts everything from exercise classes and coffee mornings to our local heritage society, which we've enjoyed being part of. The pub has an excellent reputation for food, and the play park near the school is one of the best for miles around. Lincolnshire has so much to offer. There are beautiful walks, quiet country lanes for cycling and plenty of opportunities for birdwatching in the local area. Yet, the village is just a few miles from Woodhall Spa, with its independent shops, cafés and restaurants; Jubilee Park, with its outdoor pool, and Kinema are among our many favourite places to visit. Lincoln is also a beautiful cathedral city. Key Features: Exceptional Grade II Listed manor house with a beautifully converted Grade II Listed two-storey 3-bay coach house Picturesque country setting, yet close to Lincoln and transport links Spectacular views over the surrounding Lincolnshire countryside Over 6,000 sq ft of versatile accommodation altogether (STS) Rich in original period character, including fireplaces, exposed beams, sash windows and many other architectural details An outstanding country home with generous space, period charm and secondary income potential Main House: A welcoming, large Georgian front door leads into the main entrance, creating a memorable first impression Light-filled dual-aspect lounge with an original open fireplace, high ceilings, tall sash windows and delightful country views Versatile formal dining room with ornate cornicing and a wood-pellet burner could serve as a family room, additional sitting room, library or music room Superb farmhouse kitchen with exposed beams, terracotta flooring, hand-painted tiles and generous dining space. Bespoke handmade cabinetry is complemented by a traditional Rayburn range cooker, Belfast sink, built-in microwave, and integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer Separate secondary kitchen with a Rangemaster cooker, Belfast sink and Fired Earth tiling. Pantry and utility room, offering excellent storage and practicality, with a secondary fridge and freezer Impressive secondary entrance hall with striking beams, a wood-burning stove and useful storage Back staircase providing added flexibility Light-filled garden room with parquet flooring and doors opening onto the patio and garden perfect for indoor-outdoor entertaining Outdoor WC ideal for gardeners Separate laundry room First Floor: Superb principal bedroom with elegant south-facing sash windows and far-reaching countryside views, with timber floorboards, a Victorian fireplace and integrated cupboards Second south-facing bedroom with far-reaching countryside views, an original Georgian fireplace, timber floorboards and built-in wardrobes A further generously sized dual-aspect bedroom, plus one smaller bedroom, currently used as a study Two well-appointed family bathrooms, one with a claw-footed free-standing bath and shower, the other with a fitted Spa bath Impressive landing with a feature sash window overlooking the countryside Second floor: Two spacious double bedrooms, enjoying far-reaching views across open farmland Flexible upper floor, ideal for multigenerational living or guests The two-storey Coach House: A thoughtfully converted former coach house, stables and hayloft, offering stylish self-contained accommodation. For details, please see: www.manorhousestables.co.uk The two accommodation units are currently let as part of a successful holiday-letting business but are equally well suited to multigenerational living or guest accommodation. Can be used independently or connected to create spacious accommodation for larger family groups. The Bothy Accommodation unit 1: Sleeps up to 3 Characterful lounge/dining room, with exposed beams, a wood-burning stove, and a built-in under-stair single box bed Well-equipped kitchen featuring an Everhot range cooker, Belfast sink, integrated dishwasher, microwave and fridge/freezer One double bedroom *error*with beams Stylish bathroom with a natural wood bath and a wet-floor shower Underfloor heating throughout Fully enclosed private garden All on one level suitable for guests with limited mobility Ample parking space in front of the Coach House HayLoft Accommodation unit 2: Sleeps up to 4 Entranceway with useful storage space Spacious open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with a stunning beamed ceiling Characterful double box bed ideal for two children or a couple Clearview woodburning stove, Rangemaster cooker, Belfast sink, microwave and an integrated dishwasher Spacious double bedroom with a stunning beamed ceiling, fireplace and an adjoining small WC Luxurious main bathroom featuring a copper spa bath and a generous shower Attractive timber flooring throughout Fully enclosed garden, ideal for relaxing or enjoying a BBQ Ample parking space in front of the Coach House Coach Room/Stables: Impressive coach room with beautifully exposed beams. Equipped with a Rangemaster double cooker, sink and dishwasher Underfloor heating for year-round comfort Excellent potential for further accommodation, a creative studio/workshop or home office (subject to the necessary planning and listed building consents) Outside: Beautifully established gardens Mature trees, an orchard, raised vegetable beds, a wildflower area and two ponds Enchanting small woodland area Greenhouse and traditional potting shed Multiple terraces and seating areas for relaxing and entertaining Extensive driveway provides parking for numerous vehicles Electric vehicle charging point (22 Kw) Conveniently located for Lincoln and Newark, with excellent road and rail connections Location The popular village of Martin enjoys a wonderful setting in the heart of Lincolnshire, combining peaceful countryside surroundings with easy access to a wide range of amenities and excellent transport links. Situated approximately 14 miles south-east of Lincoln, Martin is home to the popular Royal Oak pub, the beautiful Holy Trinity Church and a village hall that hosts a variety of active groups and societies. The neighbouring village of Metheringham offers further everyday amenities, including village stores, a school, pubs, a petrol station, a GP surgery and a rail station with links to Lincoln and Peterborough (and onward connections to London). Just five miles away, the charming Edwardian town of Woodhall Spa is home to the UK's National Golf Centre, along with an excellent selection of independent shops, tea rooms, restaurants, a cinema, a museum, and much more. Woodhall Spa is particularly renowned for a unique old-fashioned cinema (Kinema in the Woods), its historic spa (now restored for health and beauty businesses) and its connection with the Dambusters and other World War II events. Jubilee Park is a popular recreational complex featuring a heated outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a cricket pitch and 10 acres of beautifully maintained gardens. Lincoln is a vibrant cathedral city with a rich history, centred around its magnificent cathedral, medieval castle, amazing museums, its steep hill and characterful cobbled streets. The city offers an excellent mix of independent boutiques, high-street retailers, cafés, restaurants, and coffee shops. Lincoln is also home to two universities and the New Theatre Royal, which hosts a varied programme of family entertainment, comedy, dance and live music. For commuters, the village of Martin offers excellent road, bus and rail connections. Nearby Metheringham railway station provides direct services to Lincoln (journey time: approximately 14 minutes), Sleaford (journey time: 18 minutes) and Peterborough (journey time: just under one hour). Regular direct services from Lincoln reach London in around two hours, while the A15, A17 and A1 provide convenient road links across the region. Please note: mileages are all approximate. Schools Martin has its own school (Mrs Mary King's Church of England Primary School) which is rated 'Good' by Ofsted. For secondary education, Sleaford (13 miles) has two highly rated grammar schools Carre's Grammar School (for boys, rated 'Good') and Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for girls, rated 'Outstanding') and St. George's Academy (a mixed, non-selective secondary rated 'Good'). In the independent sector, families can choose from St Hugh's School, for children aged 213, in nearby Woodhall Spa, or the Minster Schools (Prep and Senior) in Lincoln. Prospective buyers should check the latest admissions policies and catchment areas directly with the relevant local authorities. Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage; oil-fired heating; 3 solar panels (Coach House) Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: E EPC: N/A
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House with terrace Lincoln (United Kingdom)
Located in an idyllic position in the highly sought after village of Canwick, Danum House is a truly spectacular mansion, showcasing nearly 5,000 sq ft of impeccably interior designed living space. Infused with the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship, the property has been designed to the most impressive and articulate finish by the current owners. The private, electrically gated position enjoys spacious, manicured gardens. An alfresco sun terrace provides all year-round dining, while a driveway with a turning circle offers parking for several vehicles and a spacious detached garage. This garage includes a self-contained space above with a shower room, ideal for a home office or multi-generational living. In greater detail, the accommodation opens into an impressive and grand entrance reception hall with full vaulted height, featuring a central staircase, a galleried landing, beautiful large floor tiles, a bespoke built-in soft bench design, and a range of bespoke built-in storage drawers with solid natural surfaces and decorative panelling. This leads through to a spacious drawing room with a variety of windows and doors overlooking the manicured gardens, and a fireplace with a log burning stove providing a focal point. Adjacent to the drawing room is a music room which also enjoys views across the gardens. The magnificent, vaulted kitchen is of bespoke design, featuring quality integrated appliances and a generous central island, all with solid natural surfaces, creating an ideal space for socialising and entertaining. This area opens into a comfortable sitting room with a bar area and a range of matching cabinetry finished with solid work surfaces. A series of oversized windows and doors offer garden views, while roof light windows overlook the side aspect. The space flows beautifully into a more formal dining room setting that enjoys views over the front gardens. A utility room, fitted with matching high-quality units and solid natural surfaces, completes the kitchen area. The ground floor accommodation also includes a spacious family room with decorative slatted panelling, views to the front aspect, and extensive built-in storage and a luxurious w/c. A well-appointed guest suite enjoys garden views and benefits from a quality en suite shower room and dressing room. From the galleried landing, the first floor offers five generously proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms. The luxurious principal bedroom enjoys private garden views and features a walk-in wardrobe with extensive floor to ceiling hanging space, shoe storage, and a stylish shower room with twin basins. The second and third bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, share a beautifully appointed shower room. Bedroom four, a well-proportioned double room with a contemporary en suite shower room, enjoys views to the front aspect, while bedroom five is served by the elegant family bathroom, which includes a walk-in shower and a freestanding bath. Externally, the property occupies a superb position, accessed via electric gates and a sweeping driveway with a turning circle. The private, manicured gardens feature a collection of mature native trees and sun terraces, providing delightful spaces for outdoor dining. A pergola with a louvered roof offers an ideal space for al fresco dining and entertaining throughout the year. The property also includes a large garage capable of housing two substantial vehicles. Above the garage, with its own private entrance, is a self-contained office or annexe with an en suite shower room. Agents Note: The property has been designed with exceptional intricacy by the current owners, incorporating air conditioning, exceptional lighting detail and luxurious fittings and impeccable attention to detail and interior design throughout. Location Canwick is a peaceful and highly sought-after village located just one mile from the historic city of Lincoln. The village features a Grade II Listed church, a village hall, and a playing field with tennis courts, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting. The nearby village of Heighington is well served, with a highly regarded primary school, two traditional public houses, a supermarket incorporating a post office, a butcher’s shop, a hairdressing salon, a beautician, and a coffee and gift shop. Further amenities and shops can be found in the neighbouring villages of Branston and Washingborough. Primary schooling is available locally at Mill Field County Primary School, while secondary education is provided at Branston Community College. A selection of private schooling options is also available within Lincoln. The Cathedral City of Lincoln, just a short distance away, offers an extensive range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The city is home to the highly respected Lincoln Minster School, the historic Cathedral and Castle Quarter, and the popular Bailgate and Steep Hill areas, which are renowned for their boutique shops, cafés, and restaurants. Eastgate Tennis Club and Lincoln County Hospital are also easily accessible. Lincoln is a vibrant city with two universities, combining a rich heritage with a thriving modern culture. There are direct daily train services to London King’s Cross, with a journey time of around two hours, and regular services to Newark-on-Trent, where connecting trains to London take approximately one hour and twenty minutes. Road links are excellent, with the A15 providing access northwards to the M180 motorway and Humberside Airport, and the A46 connecting westwards to the A1 at Markham Moor and Newark. East Midlands Airport is approximately one hour and fifteen minutes away. Services: Mains electricity, water, drainage and gas central heating (under floor downstairs) Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Epc Rating: B Sat Nav: LN4 2RQ Contact: Adam Lascelles
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Shelton View comes to the market offering purchasers the exciting opportunity to acquire a home that sets the benchmark for exceptional finish and contemporary design, set within an exclusive South Nottinghamshire village. Constructed in 2026 to exacting standards, the property brings together a rare combination of qualities few homes can match — space, style, views and an impressive range of amenities — perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining. The main house alone extends to approx 4,000 sq ft of well-planned accommodation, with flexible and practical rooms ideally arranged for modern-day living. Throughout, the home features striking contemporary aesthetics while remaining tasteful and neutral, enhanced by carefully considered ambient lighting that elevates the overall atmosphere. All principal accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the outstanding, uninterrupted south-westerly rear views across open countryside, ensuring every rear-facing window frames a picture-perfect outlook. Key amenities include a Control4 smart home system managing heating, lighting, entertainment and security, with the option to include all fitted window blinds. THE ACCOMMODATION From the moment you step into Shelton View you will realise you are visiting something very special, with the grand contemporary staircase and glass ceiling providing a dramatic first impression and a real sense of arrival. GROUND FLOOR As with any modern home, the most important room is undoubtedly the kitchen and the phenomenal space on offer in this property does not disappoint. Spanning an impressive 12m in length, the kitchen offers an ideal area for families to gather, to socialise or to use as an everyday hub of the home. You’ll find a stunning fitted kitchen with granite surfaces to the substantial central island, double ovens, wine fridge, instant hot water tap, a lounge area with bi-folding doors offering the first glimpse of the incredible views and a spacious family dining area. Leading off the kitchen there is cosy TV lounge \ snug for the family and guests to retreat to. To front of the home this is a large living room with floor to ceiling windows looking over the landscaped front gardens. Also there is a large home study. Elsewhere on the ground floor there is a fully fitted utility/ laundry room that can also act as a boot room and a separate WC and cloakroom. FIRST FLOOR To the first floor, and leading off the stunning galleried landing, is the principal suite, offering an incredible sanctuary in which to relax and unwind. The bedroom itself boasts a wonderful sense of space, which is only enhanced further by a beautiful feature window that gives access to the dedicated balcony – the perfect setup to enjoy the far-reaching views in peace. You’ll also find a separate and beautifully appointed dressing room as well as a spa inspired en-suite bathroom with dual sinks and walk-in-shower. The remainder of the first floor comprises of four further double bedrooms with a variety of fitted cabinetry; en-suite showers room to bedroom two & three and a remarkable family bathroom. GARDENS & GROUNDS Externally, the property continues to impress, offering exceptional spaces to enjoy, with a level of quality that mirrors the meticulous attention given to the interior finishes. The attractive frontage offers an enclosed and private paved driveway capable of accommodating several vehicles and a detached double garage. Above the garage there is versatile space that could provide a private annex, working space or gym studio (Maybe a possible one-bedroom apartment) There are also two separate electric car charging points allocated to the front of the home. THOROTON The desirable Nottinghamshire village of Thoroton is set amongst some of the county’s most appealing countryside. It is strategically very well positioned with fast and easy access via the A46 dual carriageway linking to Newark and Leicester and the A52 to Nottingham and Grantham. The small regional market centre of Bingham is within easy reach which has a wide range of local facilities and amenities. Newark and Grantham train stations are both within easy reach, offering fast rail access to the city of London. EPC: TBC
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House Nottingham (United Kingdom)
YEW TREE FARM The property enjoys an imposing double-fronted façade, enhanced by Yorkshire sliding sash windows, dressed stone quoins and a traditional pantile roof, all set within a prominent position close to the heart of this picturesque conservation village, with an enviable outlook towards St Mary & All Saints Church. THE PROPERTY Extending to approximately 4,000 sq. ft., the farmhouse has been thoughtfully and sympathetically extended to the rear, creating an impressive open-plan living, dining and kitchen space. This contemporary addition, with full-height glazing and sliding doors, opens onto a beautifully landscaped garden, providing an exceptional modern living and entertaining environment, rarely found within a home of such historic significance. The accommodation seamlessly blends old and new, with four further reception rooms and five double bedrooms, including two en suites and a principal bathroom. Throughout, the property is rich in period detail, with exposed beams, feature fireplaces, cottage latch doors and traditional-style column radiators, each room offering its own distinct character and charm. GROUND FLOOR A welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone, rich in character with exposed beams and wide-board flooring, leading to a series of beautifully appointed reception rooms. The drawing room is a delightful triple-aspect space, centred around a charming brick fireplace with solid fuel stove, while the snug and adjoining parlour offer wonderfully cosy retreats, each brimming with period features including inglenook fireplaces, flagstone floors and bespoke joinery. To the rear, the home opens into an impressive open-plan living and dining environment, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining, showcasing vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and striking original brickwork. This flows seamlessly into a stunning, light-filled kitchen extension, thoughtfully designed with bespoke cabinetry, marble work surfaces, a central island with Belfast sink and range cooker, all framed by expansive glazing and sliding doors overlooking the gardens. A well-appointed utility room and additional cloakroom complete the ground floor, ensuring practicality sits effortlessly alongside the home’s considerable charm and architectural appeal. FIRST FLOOR The first floor can be accessed via two staircases, where a series of well-proportioned bedrooms unfold. The principal bedroom is an elegant dual-aspect retreat, rich in period detail with exposed beams and a feature chimney breast, complemented by a beautifully appointed en suite bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower. Three further double bedrooms on this floor continue the home’s theme of charm and individuality, each featuring exposed timbers and traditional finishes, with one enjoying its own en suite and an intriguing galleried study above. A stylish family shower room serves the remaining accommodation. A further staircase leads to the second floor, to a versatile central reception space with vaulted ceiling and exposed timbers providing an ideal area for a home office, studio or additional sitting room. This level also offers a further double bedroom with adjoining dressing room and en suite shower room, creating a private and flexible suite well suited to guests or independent living. THE ANNEXE Located across the courtyard is a completely self-contained annexe, offering highly versatile accommodation ideal for extended family living, guest use, or potential holiday letting, subject to any necessary consents. A traditional entrance opens into an initial hall, complete with tiled flooring, exposed beams and a plant room housing the oil-fired boiler. From here, the space flows into a striking open-plan living and dining room, where character features abound, including a magnificent stone fireplace with solid fuel stove, exposed brickwork and a vaulted ceiling with impressive timbers. Generous glazing, including French doors, draws in natural light and frames views across the village setting, while the dining area enjoys an outlook towards the church. A staircase rises to a galleried reception area within the eaves, an atmospheric and flexible space that could serve as a sitting area, study or additional bedroom. The ground floor further comprises a well-appointed bath/shower room and a charming dining kitchen, accessed via exposed brick steps, fitted with a range of units, integrated appliances and ample space for informal dining, all set beneath a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams. A generous double bedroom completes the accommodation, again showcasing the building’s inherent character with vaulted ceiling timbers and direct external access, enhancing its suitability as independent living space. TRADITIONAL RANGE OF OUTBUILDINGS The stable block and outbuildings form an exceptional range of traditional and modern ancillary spaces, offering outstanding versatility for equestrian use, leisure, or extensive garaging and storage. The original stable block comprises three well-proportioned stables, each retaining charming period features including vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and original hayracks and feeding troughs, with one also housing the electrical consumer unit. Complementing these are a series of highly useful ancillary buildings, including a former office/workshop and a substantial workshop space, both offering excellent potential for a variety of uses. A separate boiler and plant room provides additional storage together with practical facilities including a WC and log store. Further workshops and storage buildings extend the versatility of the range, featuring vaulted or pitched ceilings, exposed timbers, power and light, and a mix of traditional doors and access points, making them ideal for trade, hobby or agricultural use. The garaging provision is particularly extensive, with two large double garages offering secure parking and workshop potential, one benefiting from a vehicle lift. An open-fronted car port adds further covered parking, alongside a wood store or additional stable, a tractor shed, and a further substantial workshop/garage space with attractive brick elevations and scope for conversion, subject to the necessary consents. A separate tack room completes the range, offering additional flexible storage. At the heart of the complex lies a substantial modern barn of approximately 3,700 sq. ft., providing an impressive open-plan space ideally suited to garaging, storage, or potential equestrian use, subject to requirements. Overall, this is a rare and remarkably extensive collection of outbuildings, offering outstanding adaptability within a highly private rural setting. GARDENS AND GROUNDS The property occupies a truly exceptional and extensive plot, beautifully landscaped and carefully maintained, extending to approximately 1.17 acres of formal gardens with the significant advantage of a further 22 acres of adjoining land accessed directly from the rear of the house. This rare combination offers outstanding equestrian potential, or simply an extraordinary sense of space and privacy, with far-reaching panoramic views over open countryside. Approached from the heart of the village, the house is set behind a substantial walled courtyard providing generous off-road parking and framed by established formal gardens to the front and side. A secondary gated courtyard, once part of the original farmstead, offers further parking and access to an impressive range of traditional brick and pantiled outbuildings, historically used as stables, workshops and storage, alongside a converted barn providing ancillary accommodation. To the rear, a further field gate opens into a beautifully landscaped garden, featuring a generous paved terrace that flows seamlessly from the main living spaces—ideal for outdoor entertaining. The gardens are richly planted with mature trees and shrubs and lead onto a central lawn with gravelled seating areas, additional garaging and workshop buildings, and further hardstanding. Beyond this lies the property’s extensive paddock land, together with a substantial barn of approximately 3,700 sq. ft., currently utilised as workshop space but offering superb potential for garaging, equestrian use, or conversion to stabling or an indoor arena, subject to the necessary consents. In all, the grounds area a remarkably rare rural offering, combining beautifully presented gardens, extensive traditional buildings and significant acreage in a highly private yet accessible setting. TO CONCLUDE Overall, this is a truly exceptional and highly individual period residence, set within a wonderfully private and picturesque setting. Combining substantial and characterful accommodation with a significant expanse of land, it represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of such scale, heritage and versatility—unlikely to be available on the open market again in the foreseeable future. Early viewing is strongly recommended in order to fully appreciate both the setting and the outstanding accommodation on offer. HAWKSWORTH Hawksworth is an idyllic village located off the A52 in the triangle between the market towns of Bingham, Newark and Grantham accessible to the cities of Nottingham and Leicester, the A1 and M1. The village has its own church, part of which is used as the village hall and nearby primary schools are available in Aslockton and Orston which also have local public houses. Shopping facilities are located in nearby Bingham which also has a railway station with a Nottingham to Grantham link. The market town of Bingham is well equipped with local amenities including both primary and secondary schools, leisure centre, railway station with links to Nottingham and Grantham, range of local shops, doctors and dentists, several pubs and restaurants. Bingham is also conveniently located close to the A46 and A52 with further links to the A1 and M1 providing good road links to Nottingham and Leicester. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Oil fired central heating, mains electricity, water, private drainage system are understood to be connected.
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Contemporary house with garden Nottingham (United Kingdom)
**SEE VIDEO TOUR** ‘The Barns at Overfields’ come to the market offering purchasers the exciting opportunity to acquire striking modern country homes that will set the benchmark for exceptional finish and contemporary design, set within the heart of the Vale of Belvoir. Currently under construction to exacting standards and due for completion late 2026, these stunning homes bring together a rare combination of qualities few homes can match — space, style, views — perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining. Early expressions of interest are invited. INSIDE Each property will extend to approximately 3700 sq. ft. of well-planned accommodation, with flexible and practical rooms ideally arranged for modern-day living. The homes will feature striking contemporary aesthetics while remaining tasteful and neutral, enhanced by carefully considered technology. Interior specifications will be ‘first class’ with beautiful designed kitchens, bathrooms providing instant luxury living. All principal accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the outstanding, uninterrupted rear views across open countryside, ensuring every rear-facing window frames a picture-perfect outlook. OUTSIDE Located at the end of a private driveway, each property will feature good sized gardens bordering opening countryside. THE DEVELOPER StudioTwenty is an architecture and interior design studio renowned for creating exceptional spaces defined by intelligent spatial planning, architectural depth, and luxurious materiality. Our work is not driven by trends or formulas but guided by deliberate design principles and a deep respect for each project’s context and client. With a strong track record they ensure every project is delivered with precision and care. StudioTwenty draws inspiration from the art of craftsmanship, natural textures, and the expressive potential of materials. LOCATION The highly regarded village of Redmile lies in the heart of the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, conveniently positioned approximately 16 miles east of Nottingham, 10 miles west of Grantham, and just 3 miles south of Bottesford. This sought-after village offers a strong sense of community alongside a range of local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school, a traditional public house and restaurant, a children’s playground, and the historic St Peter’s Church. A regular bus service runs through the village, providing access to the highly respected grammar schools in Grantham. Nearby, the renowned Engine Yard at Belvoir Castle provides an attractive destination for boutique shopping, with a selection of independent retailers, a café, and a farm shop. Further everyday amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Bottesford and Bingham. Redmile is also particularly well placed for commuters. Grantham railway station is within easy reach, offering direct services to London King’s Cross in just over an hour. Excellent road links are available via the nearby A52 and A46, providing convenient access to Nottingham, Leicester, the A1, and the M1. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Central heating via air source heat pump.
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Contemporary house with garden Nottingham (United Kingdom)
**SEE VIDEO TOUR** ‘The Barns at Overfields’ come to the market offering purchasers the exciting opportunity to acquire striking modern country homes that will set the benchmark for exceptional finish and contemporary design, set within the heart of the Vale of Belvoir. Currently under construction to exacting standards and due for completion late 2026, these stunning homes bring together a rare combination of qualities few homes can match — space, style, views — perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining. Early expressions of interest are invited. INSIDE Each property will extend to approximately 3700 sq. ft. of well-planned accommodation, with flexible and practical rooms ideally arranged for modern-day living. The homes will feature striking contemporary aesthetics while remaining tasteful and neutral, enhanced by carefully considered technology. Interior specifications will be ‘first class’ with beautiful designed kitchens, bathrooms providing instant luxury living. All principal accommodation has been thoughtfully designed to maximise the outstanding, uninterrupted rear views across open countryside, ensuring every rear-facing window frames a picture-perfect outlook. OUTSIDE Located at the end of a private driveway, each property will feature good sized gardens bordering opening countryside. THE DEVELOPER StudioTwenty is an architecture and interior design studio renowned for creating exceptional spaces defined by intelligent spatial planning, architectural depth, and luxurious materiality. Our work is not driven by trends or formulas but guided by deliberate design principles and a deep respect for each project’s context and client. With a strong track record they ensure every project is delivered with precision and care. StudioTwenty draws inspiration from the art of craftsmanship, natural textures, and the expressive potential of materials. LOCATION The highly regarded village of Redmile lies in the heart of the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, conveniently positioned approximately 16 miles east of Nottingham, 10 miles west of Grantham, and just 3 miles south of Bottesford. This sought-after village offers a strong sense of community alongside a range of local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school, a traditional public house and restaurant, a children’s playground, and the historic St Peter’s Church. A regular bus service runs through the village, providing access to the highly respected grammar schools in Grantham. Nearby, the renowned Engine Yard at Belvoir Castle provides an attractive destination for boutique shopping, with a selection of independent retailers, a café, and a farm shop. Further everyday amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Bottesford and Bingham. Redmile is also particularly well placed for commuters. Grantham railway station is within easy reach, offering direct services to London King’s Cross in just over an hour. Excellent road links are available via the nearby A52 and A46, providing convenient access to Nottingham, Leicester, the A1, and the M1. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Central heating via air source heat pump.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Sutton on Trent (United Kingdom)
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Art House is a 'one-of-a-kind' contemporary home located in the charming village of Sutton-on-Trent. Carefully redesigned and extended by the current owners, the property has been thoughtfully arranged to maximise space and natural light, creating a stylish, low-maintenance home. Step inside and you're immediately greeted by a stunning open-plan living space and kitchen with vaulted ceilings and bi-fold doors opening onto a south-facing terrace perfect for entertaining. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels flood the interior with natural light. Every detail from the spiral staircase to the bespoke doors reflects the exceptional design quality. A large mezzanine area and separate sitting room add further character to this unique home. Upstairs, all the bedrooms feature their own stylish contemporary ensuite bathrooms, ideal for hosting overnight guests. Meanwhile, the principal bedroom enjoys a private dressing room and a balcony overlooking the garden. Outside, the garden is largely laid to lawn, with multiple spots for outdoor dining and relaxation. A detached stable block also offers excellent conversion potential as a studio, home office, gym, or guest annexe (subject to planning consent). Tucked away in a peaceful village location, yet well-connected to London and other cities via road and rail, Art House combines space, high-quality design, and privacy in a truly special setting. Sellers insights Art House is a contemporary home in a traditional rural setting. When we moved in, we redesigned and converted the property with the help of a well-known Canadian architect. We wanted to create light and open spaces that would be easy to maintain. Every inch has been designed to maximise both space and flow. We've incorporated unusual architectural details in the design like the Moroccan-style doors and the spiral staircase to give the house a distinctive look and feel. The open-plan living space and kitchen are perfect for entertaining and family gatherings. There's also a lovely, more traditional sitting room. The mezzanine space, which overlooks the ground floor, is incredibly light and versatile. I've used it as a study, but it would work equally well as a reading nook, a studio, or a creative retreat. The different living areas allow everyone to enjoy their own space. All the bedrooms come with individual ensuite bathrooms, which is ideal when friends or family come to stay no queues for the shower here! The garden is wonderfully quiet. There are several seating areas outside, perfect whether you're enjoying a morning coffee, dining al fresco with friends or having an impromptu BBQ. With the bi-fold doors on either side of the house, there's a lovely indoor-outdoor flow. When our grandchildren visit, they absolutely love running freely inside and outside the house. The garden is low maintenance too, ideal for a robot lawnmower! The stable block offers a huge amount of development potential. Subject to planning, it could easily be transformed into a home office, gym, creative studio, workshop, or even a guest annexe or Airbnb. It's a fantastic blank canvas. We love the peace and privacy here. The house is surrounded by mature trees and scenic countryside. There are some lovely riverside walks nearby where you can spot all kinds of wildlife, and fantastic places to visit locally, including Sherwood Forest. The area is steeped in history. Newark Castle is just a short drive away and Lincoln is a little further afield. We've thoroughly enjoyed living in Sutton-on-Trent. The village is home to people of all ages. Despite its rural character, Sutton is incredibly well-connected. You can catch direct trains from Newark to London, Peterborough, Leeds and other major cities. So, you get the best of town and country in this area. Key Features Striking contemporary home set in beautiful countryside surroundings Quiet location on the edge of a popular village Thoughtfully designed and finished to an exceptional standard Seamless outdoor-indoor flow made for entertaining Stunning architectural details and vaulted ceilings Floor-to-ceiling windows provide abundant natural light Stylish interior décor with high-end fittings Versatile and flexible layout Spacious, light entrance hall with floor-to-ceiling cupboards Impressive open-plan living space and kitchen with bi-fold doors to the rear garden Living area includes a contemporary LED electric fire with remote thermostatic controls Bespoke contemporary kitchen with premium Siemens appliances Integrated appliances include a double oven, fridge, freezer and dishwasher Central island with hob, sink, wine fridges and Quooker Cube tap Sleek quartz worktops Full-height kitchen cabinetry, including a butler's cupboard Underfloor heating across the open-plan living/kitchen spaces Spectacular mezzanine area could be used as a study, studio or additional living space Practical utility room Convenient downstairs WC Three upstairs bedrooms each has a contemporary ensuite bathroom Bathroom fittings include VITA sinks and Hansgrohe showers Principal bedroom with a dressing room and balcony with garden views Ample storage throughout, including full-height built-in units Porcelain tiling and engineered oak floors Smart Hive heating controls Extensive power and internet points ideal for home working Twin staircases (including a striking spiral staircase) South-facing patio to the rear Ample off-road parking and turning space to the side of the property Hive electric car charging point Detached stable block with power and water fantastic conversion potential (STPP) A short walk to the village school, shop, pub and GP surgery Easy road access to A1/A46 for Newark and beyond Fast trains from Newark to London King's Cross in around 80 minutes Location Located just 8.5 miles from the busy market town of Newark, Sutton-on-Trent has a wide range of amenities, including a GP surgery, church, convenience store, pub, library and a well-regarded primary and nursery school. The village has a vibrant feel, with a sports centre (home to football teams and regular exercise classes) and an annual festival every September with live music, arts and crafts, classic cars and more. Set in the heart of the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside, the local area is perfect for walking, cycling, and exploring nature. Sherwood Forest, which is just 13.5 miles away, offers scenic forest trails, picnic spots and regular events. Other nearby attractions include Doddington Hall, Clumber Park, Newark Castle, and the Newark Air Museum. Lincoln lies 18 miles to the east a historic cathedral city with cobbled streets, independent shops, galleries, and a hilltop castle. Sutton-on-Trent has excellent transport links across the region via road and rail. Nearby Newark offers direct trains to London King's Cross in around 80 minutes, along with services to major cities. The A1 and A46 are within easy reach of the village. Schools Sutton-on-Trent has its own primary and nursery school, which is just a short walk from the property. Secondary school options include Tuxford Academy (7 miles). Other local schools include the Magnus Church of England Academy in Newark (10.5 miles) and the Newark Academy (12.5 miles)*. Further afield, Grantham (23.5 miles) is home to two grammar schools The King's School (for boys) and Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School and other highly regarded state schools. Independent schools in the area include Highfields School in Newark (catering for ages 2-11), Wellow House School near Ollerton (3-16), The Minster Schools (Prep and Senior) in Lincoln (18 miles) and Worksop College and Ranby House (18 miles). *Current admissions/catchment areas would need to be confirmed. Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage; oil-fired central heating Local Authority: Newark and Sherwood Council Tax Band: F EPC: C Tenure: Freehold
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House Lincoln (United Kingdom)
Positioned with quiet authority in Lincoln's revered Cathedral Quarter, 20 Drury Lane is an exceptional gated detached residence extending to over 2,500 sq ft across four well-proportioned floors. This exceptional detached home commands magnificent views over one of England's most celebrated historic cities, whilst mature trees provide a natural sense of privacy and seclusion to the rear. A generous south facing garden with far reaching views of the city skyline forms the centrepiece of the plot, best enjoyed from the showpiece raised veranda with pizza oven, an idyllic space for alfresco dining and entertaining. Built in the 1980s and arranged over four floors with a highly distinctive layout, the property has been thoughtfully upgraded by the current owners and is presented to an impeccable standard throughout, offering an incoming purchaser the rare opportunity to simply move in and enjoy all that this remarkable home and setting have to offer. The property offers generously proportioned accommodation across four floors, providing an exceptionally versatile layout suited both to family life and elegant entertaining. Entry is via the raised ground floor, where a welcoming central hallway, finished with solid oak flooring, provides access to a sitting room with views over the family kitchen below, as well as a private study. To the rear and set at a lower level than the front rooms, the magnificent open-plan Nolte kitchen and dining room creates a pleasing sense of volume and architectural interest. The kitchen features a range of Siemens studioLine appliances, including ovens, a combination microwave and a coffee machine, and opens via bi-fold doors onto the veranda and garden beyond, where exceptional city views provide an ideal backdrop. The raised ground floor is further complemented by a stylish cloakroom/WC. The first floor is home to the principal bedroom suite, which enjoys city skyline views and is complemented by a quality en suite shower room. Stairs rise to the second floor, where there are two further well-proportioned bedrooms, both enjoying views of the castle and cathedral, together with a family bathroom. A fourth bedroom suite and quality en -suite shower room occupy the second floor, from which the views over the Lincoln’s city skyline are spectacular. The lower ground floor provides outstanding flexibility and considerable additional space. Currently housing an integrated single garage, a gym, a plant room, and a large storage area, this level presents a compelling opportunity for conversion into further living accommodation, a dedicated home office suite, or ancillary guest quarters, with planning permission granted under reference 2024/0180/HOU (Lincoln City Council). The grounds are a true extension of the home’s character and a particular highlight of the property. The south-facing garden is generously proportioned, predominantly laid to lawn, and bordered by mature trees that provide a natural sense of enclosure and privacy. A substantial patio at ground level offers ample space for outdoor furniture. The summer house has heating and an electrical supply, allowing comfortable use throughout the year for home working, hobbies, or dining, whilst the raised veranda, located on the upper ground floor and complete with a pizza oven, is perfectly positioned for entertaining and al fresco dining. Enjoying views across the garden and towards the wider city beyond, it serves as an exceptional outdoor entertaining and dining terrace. To the front, a substantial driveway provides off street parking for several vehicles, with access to the integrated garage via electric security gates, for complete discretion. Location 20 Drury Lane is situated in the highly desirable Uphill area, to the north of Lincoln city centre and at the very heart of the Cathedral Quarter, one of the most sought after addresses in the city. Lincoln itself is a vibrant and characterful city offering a wealth of facilities and amenities, with the magnificent cathedral and castle forming a dramatic backdrop to daily life. The popular Bailgate and Steep Hill lie close by, offering an eclectic mix of independent shops, restaurants and cafés, whilst the attractive Brayford Waterside area and Cultural Quarter further add to the city's considerable appeal. The County Hospital and BMI private hospital are both accessible, as are a full range of leisure facilities including the David Lloyd health club at Burton Waters, offering a state of the art gym, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, swimming pool and spa facilities. For those wishing to explore the wider county, the Lincolnshire Wolds, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lies around 12 miles distant, with the east coast beyond. Lincoln railway station offers direct daily services to London Kings Cross, with journey times from approximately two hours. A 30-minute drive to Newark to the southwest provides fast train connections to Kings Cross in around 80 minutes for those seeking a quicker route to the capital. Newark also provides excellent road links via the A1, with further connections via the A46 and A17. The A15 northbound provides straightforward access to the M180 motorway network and Humberside Airport, making this an exceptionally well-connected address for both business and leisure travel. Schooling The property is exceptionally well served for schooling across all ages and stages, with a fine selection of both state and independent options within easy reach. In the independent sector, Lincoln Minster School, offering both Prep and Senior education, is situated in the city centre approximately 10 minutes away and is among the most highly regarded schools in the region. St Mary's Preparatory School is similarly well respected and within comfortable reach, whilst Burton Hathow Preparatory School, an independent school for children aged 2 to 11 set in beautiful, wooded grounds on the outskirts of Lincoln, is also easily accessible. For state secondary education, William Farr Church of England Comprehensive in Welton is less than 10 minutes away and is rated Good by Ofsted. The Priory Academy LSST, on the southern edge of Lincoln, is similarly rated Good by Ofsted and is one of the most oversubscribed and sought after schools in Lincolnshire. Priory Pembroke Academy provides a further well-regarded option within the city. For those seeking a selective education, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School near Horncastle, around 20 minutes by car, is rated Good by Ofsted and remains a highly respected school serving the wider area. Services Services: Mains gas, electric and water. Mains drainage Local Authority: Lincoln City Council Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Epc Rating: B Sat Nav: LN1 3BN Contact: Adam Lascelles
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House Southwell (United Kingdom)
A superb and extremely well presented property offering accommodation arranged over three levels. This Grade II Listed home showcases a wide range of character and original features typical from the era of construction including flagstone floors, heavily beamed ceilings, feature fireplaces, plank and latch doors and exposed brickwork. The property offers a charming and inviting living environment which is ideal for modern day family occupation. GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION To the ground floor an entrance hall provides an immediate indication of the calibre of this property. There are two formal reception rooms comprising a sitting room with French windows providing access to the garden as well as stunning inglenook fireplace housing a log burning stove, and a cosey snug with feature fireplace. Without doubt the heart to the home is the heavily beamed breakfast kitchen with four oven AGA and superb range of stylish hand painted bespoke wall and base mounted units. The kitchen also features a walk in pantry area and opens into an impressive dining area with vaulted ceiling and French doors opening onto a delightful courtyard garden. The ground floor also provides a further reception room, currently used as a home office, which benefits from an independent access that may suit those with a requirement to work from home. The ground floor is completed with practical features, including a boot room, a guest cloakroom, and an exceptionally spacious utility room which also serves as a summer kitchen, fitted with an induction hob and built-in oven. In addition, there is access to a cellar FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION The first floor accommodation is accessed by an ancient staircase which showcases further character with exposed wall beams and leading to a lovely spacious landing area. To this floor is the master bedroom, as well as two further good sized bedrooms which share the use of a high quality family bathroom and separate shower room. SECOND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Stairs continue to the second floor which offers an additional two double bedrooms (one with an en-suite shower room) and a central reception landing/sitting room which could provide a sixth bedroom if required. The second floor features stunning vaulted ceilings showcasing original timbers and would easily suit teenagers requiring their own space. GARDENS & GROUNDS The gardens at Home Farm House are nothing short of enchanting — a breathtaking showcase of quintessential English country style, thoughtfully designed to create a series of distinct yet harmonious outdoor ‘rooms’. Each space offers its own atmosphere, purpose, and seasonal beauty. Entry to the private walled gardens is via a wide arched gate from the roadside, leading to a winding paviour path illuminated by dusk-to-dawn sensor lighting. From here, steps rise to a beautifully appointed south-west facing upper courtyard terrace, framed by ornamental tree specimens, topiary shrubs, and a circular water feature. The heart of the garden is a stunning formal parterre, classically arranged around an ancient olive tree, subtly lit to create a magical focal point by night. This segmented circular design is bordered with yew topiary, pleached specimens, lavender hedging, traditional buxus and pittosporum, interspersed with acers and a striking magnolia. Steps descend to a discreet working area comprising a potting station, greenhouse, and timber garden store. Beyond, the main formal garden unfolds, richly planted with a carefully curated array of flowering shrubs and ornamental trees, including wisteria, fig, silver birch, magnolia grandiflora and Japanese acers — providing interest throughout the changing seasons. A sheltered lower terrace offers an ideal vantage point for al fresco dining while a secluded tree seat at the far end of the garden offers a picturesque view back towards the house. To the front of the property, a block-paved driveway allows for ample off-road parking and leads to an attached double garage. OVERALL Overall, Home Farm House provides a stunning period family home showcasing a beautiful wealth of original features which combined with its sought after village location creates a first class family home. LOCATION The property lies around a mile from Southwell Minster and just a 10-minute walk to the Burgage. Normanton is well placed for Nottingham, Newark-on-Trent, and Lincoln, with Southwell itself offering excellent retail amenities, professional services, and highly regarded schools, alongside a wide variety of social and cultural opportunities centred around the sports centre. Newark provides further amenities, including a large Waitrose, direct access to the A1, and a fast rail service to London King’s Cross in approximately 85 minutes. DIRECTIONS Proceed from the centre of Southwell from the Burgage continuing straight over the crossroads onto Station Road towards Hockerton. Continue over the bridge and after approximately 500 yards turn left into Normanton. Proceed along Corkhill Lane and Home Farm House is located in a small cul-de-sac found on the right hand side opposite the entrance to Reg Taylors Garden Centre. (For Sat Nav - NG25 0PR) TENURE Freehold SERVICES Mains electricity, water and drainage and oil fired central heating are understood to be connected. VIEWING Strictly by appointment with Fine & Country Nottinghamshire.
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House with terrace Southwell (United Kingdom)
THE PROPERTY This elegant Georgian residence combines classic symmetry with understated refinement, its handsome façade and balanced proportions creating an immediate sense of poise and heritage. ACCOMMODATION A flagstone path leads through the formal front garden to an impressive entrance, where a decorative fanlight casts natural light into a welcoming hallway. From here, beautifully proportioned reception rooms unfold, including a dual-aspect drawing room rich in period detail, and a more intimate sitting room centred around a traditional fireplace. Throughout, high ceilings and sash windows enhance the sense of light and space synonymous with Georgian design. The dining room, with its characterful inglenook fireplace, offers a warm and inviting setting for entertaining, flowing through to a bespoke kitchen crafted with quality materials and thoughtful detailing. Designed for both practicality and style, it forms the heart of the home, complemented by adjoining utility and washroom facilities. BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION Arranged over the upper floors are five generously proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms, each room showcasing individual charm, period features, and fireplaces, with the principal suite enjoying exceptional views towards the Minster. GARDENS & GROUNDS Outside, the property continues to impress. A private walled garden and stone terraces provide tranquil spaces for relaxation and entertaining, all while being moments from the centre of Southwell. A detached double garage and additional brick built outbuildings complete this exceptional home, offering a rare blend of historic elegance and modern comfort in a truly remarkable setting. SOUTHWELL Southwell remains one of Nottinghamshire’s most sought-after market towns, renowned for its rich architectural heritage, excellent schools including the Ofsted-rated Minster School, and vibrant cultural life. Located equidistant from Nottingham and Newark-on-Trent, it is well connected for commuters, with Newark Northgate offering a direct rail link to London Kings Cross in approximately 80–90 minutes. IN SUMMARY Chaworth House offers the discerning buyer an opportunity to acquire a home of architectural note in one of the East Midlands’ most admired locations. Early viewing is highly recommended. TENURE Freehold SERVICES Gas fired central heating, mains electricity, water and drainage.
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House with garden and terrace East Heckington (United Kingdom)
A splendid unlisted Victorian former grange, peacefully positioned within approximately two acres (STS) of private, mature grounds. Elm Grange presents a rare opportunity to acquire a distinguished period home, rich in original features, offering exceptional living space, versatile ancillary accommodation, and truly captivating gardens. Immaculately presented throughout, Elm Grange offers over 3,500 sq. ft. of light filled accommodation, perfectly suited for both family living and formal entertaining. Of particular note is the breakfast kitchen, opening into a spectacular 25-foot double-height glass atrium with views across the formal gardens. Additional living spaces include a dining room with huge bay window, elegant lounge, study, and music room. Upstairs, the principal suite features a luxurious en-suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe, and a large dressing room which can also serve as a fifth bedroom. Three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor. Complementing the main house is Treetops, a detached brick-built, larch-clad building (1271 sq.ft.) with a double carport, garage, and log store below, and a 22-foot open-plan living area above with kitchenette, bedroom space, and en-suite. Ideal for guests, extended family, or holiday rental use The grounds are beautifully landscaped with an impressive variety of mature trees, expansive lawns, formal borders, secret gardens, clipped box hedging walkways and a generous flagstone terrace with an arbour adorned with scented climbers. East Heckington is a picturesque rural village with convenient access to amenities, towns and transport links. The large village of Heckington is less than five minutes down the road and has much to offer in the way of shops, leisure activities and a train station which connects to Grantham, Peterborough, Nottingham, Lincoln and cities elsewhere. Road links are good too being near the A17, the A52 and the A15. Grantham and the A1 are reached in about 30 minutes by car. Seller Insights After an extensive search, we arrived at Elm Grange and it quite simply took our breath away. From the moment we stepped inside, we knew we had discovered something truly special. I think what makes Elm Grange so special is that it is both a superb home to entertain in and also incredibly homely, we use all the rooms year round and whether hosting informal gatherings or larger celebrations, the house adapts beautifully to the occasion, offering both scale and intimacy as needed. The house offers exceptional space and light throughout and is set on a gentle elevation so benefits from an subtle split-level design that adds both interest and a sense of privacy within the layout. The house is very special at Christmas, visitors are welcomed through the entrance hall into the formal dining room with the log burning roaring and thanks to the huge bay window can enjoy the beautiful garden view. The kitchen with the spectacular glass atrium connected to it is very much the heart of our home and is a really versatile space, equally suited to relaxed family living and elegant entertaining. Believed to date back to circa 1845, Elm Grange is as beautiful outside as it is inside and the tranquillity of the grounds have been one of the home's most cherished qualities. The gardens offer so many peaceful spots, with secret gardens, sunny terraces and bluebell woods we are truly spoilt for choice. The vast lawn stretching out to the south east has also been used as a helipad but we have simply loved this area to walk our dogs around. The remarkable variety of mature trees throughout the grounds is a legacy of the previous owner, a passionate birdwatcher who carefully planted numerous different species specifically to attract birdlife. It is truly extraordinary that a garden of this age presents with such maturity and depth of character. Among the many notable specimens are Douglas Firs, Atlantic Cedars, Monterey Pines, Tulip Trees, Ginkgo, Handkerchief Trees, Sweet Chestnut, and Monkey Puzzle all contributing to a rich, layered landscape. The result is not only visually impressive, but also a haven for wildlife, with birdsong heard throughout the year a true reflection of the garden's success. Elm Grange was extensively renovated approximately 20 years ago, preserving its period charm while modernising key aspects of the property. Over the past few years we have continued to enhance the house with a series of considered upgrades, including a new boiler, updated bathrooms, and modern appliances. The most significant addition we made is Treetops, completed in 2020 a substantial, detached outbuilding constructed in brick and clad in larch which offers open plan living to the first floor and extensive garaging to the ground floor. We have successfully operated the first floor of Treetops as an Airbnb, though it is equally well-suited for accommodating guests, extended family, or use as a self-contained home office or studio. The village of Heckington is less than five minutes down the road and has so much to offer in the way of shops and amenities with pretty much all you need. And an added bonus is the train station which connects to Grantham, Peterborough, Nottingham, Lincoln and cities elsewhere meaning commuting to London, for instance, is perfectly feasible. Road links are good too being so near the A17, the A52 and the A15. Grantham and the A1 are reached in about 30 minutes by car. Key Features Superb, Victorian former grange, set in approximately 2 acres of glorious, private grounds Offering over 3,500 sq.ft of stylishly restored and immaculately presented accommodation Dating back to 1845, the property is brick built under a tiled roof with gabled elevations Wealth of original period features such as high ceilings, ornate cornicing & sash windows. Ideal for the commuter with excellent road and rail connections nearby Bespoke breakfast kitchen with spectacular 25ft double height glass atrium Four further reception rooms including impressive dining room, lounge, study & music room 'Treetops' is a detached brick-built & larch-clad building constructed in 2020 (1271 sq.ft.) 'Treetops provides versatile ancillary accommodation & extensive garaging Light filled entrance hall with elliptical arch into the dual aspect dining room Dining room with sash & huge projecting bay window overlooking the formal gardens Dining room features a large Clearview stove fitted into a recessed fireplace on a brick base Generous lounge with an attractive stone fireplace with gas fire Beautiful fitted kitchen with granite worktops and central island with shelves & drawers Integrated combi-microwave oven, dishwasher and space for American style Fridge- Freezer Nexus range cooker with gas hob & oven below set in alcove framed by windows either side Kitchen leads down into the double height, glazed atrium with two sets of French doors Atrium doors lead to the terrace & formal gardens, also internal door to the music room Large study overlooking garden Dual aspect music room with decorative tiled fireplace Tiled ground floor shower room with Victorian style ceramic sink and high level cistern Utility room with large cupboard, storage, granite worktops and space for two appliances Ground floor WC with granite top vanity unit, high level cistern and adjoining cloakroom Carpeted staircase with Victorian newel posts and spindles leads up to the first floor Superb principal bedroom with large dressing room, walk in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom Principal bedroom with attractive polished cast iron gas fire in stone & marble fire surround Made to measure mahogany effect dressing room cupboards, arch with tie rack & fireplace The private dressing room could easily be reinstated as a fifth bedroom if required Opulent half panelled en-suite bathroom with freestanding claw foot bath & separate shower Three further bedrooms and a large family shower room Amtico flooring throughout the ground floor Secondary glazed windows throughout Private gravel driveway with ample parking Treetops boasts a 22 ft. open-plan living area with kitchenette, bedroom & en-suite shower Ground floor of Treetops includes a double car port, single secure garage & vented log store The grounds are beautifully landscaped with an impressive variety of mature trees Featuring expansive lawns, formal borders, secret gardens & clipped box hedging walkways Generous flagstone terrace with an arbour adorned with scented climbers Gravelled walkway to the kitchen framed by 2 brick piers with large headstone & stone balls Location East Heckington is a picturesque, rural village, located just off the A17 that benefits from convenient access to amenities, towns and transport links. Situated just 3.5 miles from the well served village of Heckington, 5 miles east of Sleaford, 15 miles south of Lincoln and a 25 minute drive east of Grantham and the A1. For rail travel, Swineshead station is just 1.8 miles away, offering services to larger towns and cities. Heckington Station, just 3.5 miles away is on the Nottingham to Skegness, East Midlands line has links to Peterborough and Lincoln. Grantham, is located around 30 mins away with a direct train to London Kings Cross taking approximately 60 mins. Abbey Parks Farm Shop is located in East Heckington and is a family-run enterprise offering a farm shop, café, deli, and bistro. Elm Grange is located just 3.5 miles away from the large village of Heckington, village amenities include a Co-op, a butcher's, a greengrocer's, a doctors' surgery, a pharmacy, a dentists', a barber, a fish and chip shop, Indian and Chinese takeaways, two pubs - The Royal Oak serving excellent food - a Sports Club with Pavilion and Bar with cricket and football pitches, a swimming pool, and the parish Church of St. Andrew dating to the 14th century. The nearly 1,000 year old village is best known for its windmill, formerly known as Pocklington's Mill, the only working 8-sailed example of its type still standing in the world. In 1986 the windmill underwent restoration and is now open to the public with an award-winning visitor centre, tea room, brewery, bakehouse and museum. The Heckington Show, an important local event, has been held annually in the village over July's last weekend since 1864 and the village's 1859-built railway station is a museum. Schools Just a 5 minute drive away is the well regarded primary school, St Andrew's Church of England School which is an Ofsted rated Good school with an Outstanding early years. St Andrew's Church is a feeder school for three secondary schools in Sleaford, each of which has a sixth form and has been rated Good by Ofsted: Carre's Grammar School (for boys), Kesteven and Sleaford High School Selective Academy (for girls) and St George's Academy, a mixed non-selective secondary school. Heckington House School, located within walking distance from Elm Grange, is a small school offering specialist, therapeutic educational provision, rated Good by Ofsted. Services: Mains electricity and water, private septic tank; oil fired central heating (LPG for gas hob and fires) Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council Council Tax Band: E EPC: F Tenure: Freehold
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House with terrace Lincoln (United Kingdom)
A truly unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional Grade II Listed country residence steeped in history, character and architectural distinction, featured in Pevsner's Buildings of England. Dating back to 1856 and designed by the acclaimed architect Samuel Sanders Teulon, this sensitively restored property exudes elegance whilst offering a level of discreet refinement that surpasses properties of this heritage. Commissioned by William Kaye, son of the first Bishop of Lincoln, this historically significant property enjoys an enviable position little more than a mile from the historic city of Lincoln whilst being set within formal gardens and grounds totalling approximately two acres and benefitting from open countryside and parkland views. Further benefits include a two-bedroomed apartment, coach house, extensive workshop and substantial garaging. The entrance to The Old Rectory opens into a generous lobby where the house reveals itself as a work of thoughtful craftsmanship. The confident use of proportion, natural light and architectural detail creates an interior that feels both impressive and welcoming. The drawing room, dining room and morning room all offer the scale and refinement expected of a Victorian rectory, each complete with impressive fireplaces and extensive views of the gardens beyond. A beautifully appointed Clive Christian kitchen forms the practical heart of the house, complemented by a suite of ancillary rooms including utility room, wine cellar, private study, boot room and cloakroom. For personal wellbeing, a spa room with steam and sauna facilities provides a luxurious retreat, whilst the spacious handcrafted garden room with air conditioning and underfloor heating offers a tranquil space throughout the seasons to relax and enjoy fabulous views of the garden with direct access to the South facing terrace through double doors. The property has been extended with remarkable sensitivity. The adjoining Lodge has expanded the property whilst remaining entirely faithful to the original architectural style, resulting in a residence that feels unified rather than accumulated. This additional accommodation comprises a large laundry, versatile office / hobby areas, together with the spacious triple garage complex. From here, a private staircase rises to a spacious first-floor apartment of considerable quality, comprising a well-appointed kitchen, a comfortable lounge with doors opening onto a South facing roof terrace, two bedrooms and a bathroom. This offers exceptional versatility with both internal and independent external access. Accessed from the main staircase, the light-filled and galleried first floor landing leads to the principal suite which includes a spacious bedroom, dedicated dressing room fitted with bespoke solid oak storage, and a luxurious bathroom with stone flooring beyond. Three further individually designed bedroom suites are arranged with the same careful consideration, benefitting from luxurious ensuite facilities. A kitchenette and spacious linen room are a thoughtful addition, ensuring that the practical demands of the house are met without intrusion upon its refinement. A secondary staircase and discreet lift provide additional circulation between floors. The grounds extend to approximately two acres and are approached via two separate entrances, each framed by tall wrought iron electric gates and formal hedging offering privacy and security. The first driveway sweeps to the west entrance, providing generous parking for a number of vehicles, whilst the secondary Lodge entrance provides direct access to the garage complex, apartment and workshop beyond. The substantial garage complex extending to approximately 850 sq ft, is accessed via three pairs of electric doors together with direct internal access to the main residence. This provides a supremely well-appointed and practical space, with power, heating and lighting and a quality floor finish, ideal for those with an affinity for classic or prestige vehicles. The high-specification workshop, extending to nearly 1,000 sq ft and complete with a kitchenette and separate WC, is fully insulated and heated. It lends itself to a wide range of uses, from a dedicated workshop to a studio or leisure space. The detached two-storey period coach house and outbuildings which frame the North facing courtyard offer significant and versatile storage and plant room areas. Subject to the necessary consents, the coach house presents clear potential for conversion to additional residential accommodation. The property enjoys the most glorious formal gardens, conceived and planted with an exquisite sensitivity to the architecture of the house itself. Immaculate lawns wrap around the residence, bordered by richly planted flowering beds and the dappled shade of mature native trees. At the heart of the gardens, a central pond with water feature creates a wonderful symmetry; a place to pause and take in the wonderful views of the house. A heritage greenhouse, kitchen garden and orchard reflect the productive traditions of the great English country garden, whilst a wonderfully spacious timber pavilion offers a peaceful sanctuary; perfectly positioned to make the most of the tranquillity that surrounds it. The lawns and borders benefit from an extensive irrigation system served by an additional private water supply from an onsite borehole. Agents Note: The property has been significantly enhanced through the discreet installation of advanced home automation, security, lighting and heating controls, together with energy efficient underfloor insulation and heating. There is also a fully automated backup power generator. History and Architecture The Old Rectory was built in 1856 for William Kaye, who served as Rector of Riseholme for the remarkable span of more than six decades, from 1847 to 1913. William was the son of Bishop John Kaye, the first Bishop of Lincoln to take up residence at Riseholme, and a figure of considerable influence in the ecclesiastical and architectural landscape of the village. It was under Bishop Kaye's oversight that the neighbouring Gothic Revival church of St Mary's was completed in 1851, establishing Riseholme as a place of quiet yet genuine historic distinction. For the design of the rectory, William Kaye turned to Samuel Sanders Teulon, one of the most distinctive architects of the Victorian Gothic Revival movement. His appointment at Riseholme was no coincidence: he had already worked on St Mary's Church in 1851 and was associated with the stable block at Riseholme Hall, making the Old Rectory the third element in a sustained and meaningful collaboration with the Kaye family. What Teulon conceived as a substantial Victorian rectory has, over time, evolved into something that satisfies all the requirements of contemporary family living. Further elements have been added with evident care and sensitivity, each extending the footprint of the house whilst remaining faithful to the spirit and character of the original. The property is therefore substantially larger than its origins suggest yet carries no sense of accumulation or compromise. The result is a residence of rare architectural integrity, where the hand of a significant Victorian architect remains evident in every elevation. Location Riseholme is a village of rare and quiet distinction, set just a mile north of the city of Lincoln yet feeling entirely removed from it, enveloped by the wide-open agricultural landscape of Lincolnshire. A small civil parish within the West Lindsey district, it is a place where history and countryside exist in easy company, with the ancient spire of Lincoln Cathedral visible on the southern horizon and rolling farmland stretching in every direction. The Old Rectory enjoys an especially privileged position within the village, with open views across the historic grounds and working farmland of Riseholme Park, a remarkable estate of over a thousand acres encompassing woodland, deer parks and a lake, and long associated with the Bishops of Lincoln. It is a landscape that has changed little over the centuries, where the buried remains of a medieval village sit alongside working farmland grazed by Lincoln Red cattle and the rare Lincoln Longwool sheep, one of the oldest native breeds in the country. The village itself is a conservation area of considerable charm, centred around the Gothic Revival church of St Mary’s, and connected to Lincoln with ease whilst retaining an atmosphere of genuine rural seclusion. The nearby village of Nettleham, less than two miles away, provides a broader range of day-to-day amenities including shops, sports facilities, pubs, coffee shops, a post office and medical facilities. Lincoln itself lies just a mile or so to the south and is a vibrant university city offering a wealth of facilities. The magnificent cathedral and castle sit at the top of the hill, with the popular Bailgate and Steep Hill below, offering independent shops, restaurants and cafés. The attractive Brayford Waterside area, the Cathedral Quarter and the Cultural Quarter all add to the city’s considerable appeal, alongside the County Hospital and BMI Private Hospital. For travel further afield, Humberside International Airport is located around 30 miles to the north-east, approximately 45 minutes by car, whilst East Midlands Airport lies around 50 miles to the south-west, approximately 75 minutes by road, offering a broad range of domestic and international connections between them. For rail travel, direct LNER services run from Lincoln Central to London King’s Cross, with the journey taking just under two hours, making the capital comfortably accessible for work or leisure. Newark, to the south-west, provides additional fast rail connections to King’s Cross in around 80 minutes, with excellent road links via the A1. Schooling The property lies within easy reach of an excellent range of schools at both primary and secondary level. For primary education, the village of Nettleham, less than two miles away, is served by two well-regarded schools: Nettleham Infant and Nursery School on All Saints Lane and Nettleham Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School on Mill Hill, together providing a strong foundation for younger children. For secondary education, William Farr Church of England Comprehensive School in Welton is among the most highly regarded schools in the area and is rated Good by Ofsted. On the southern edge of Lincoln, The Priory Academy LSST is also rated Good by Ofsted and is one of the most popular schools in Lincolnshire. In the private sector, Burton Hathow Preparatory School, an independent school for children aged 2 to 11 set in beautiful, wooded grounds on the outskirts of Lincoln, is easily accessible and offers an exceptional early years and preparatory education in a remarkable rural setting. The highly regarded Lincoln Minster School, offering both Prep and Senior education, is also easily accessible in the Cathedral quarter of the city and is consistently ranked among the leading independent schools in the region Services: Mains electric and water, oil central heating, private drainage, backup power generator Local Authority: West Lindsey District Council Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: H (The Old Rectory), A (The Lodge) Epc Rating: N/A Sat Nav: LN2 2LE Contact: Adam Lascelles
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House with terrace Grantham (United Kingdom)
THE NEW HOUSE Commanding an enviable elevated position above the sought-after village of Eaton, this exceptional country home enjoys far-reaching, panoramic views across the village rooftops and the rolling expanse of the Leicestershire Wolds. Opportunities of this calibre are seldom available; a home where architectural excellence and an awe-inspiring setting combine to create something truly extraordinary. THE PROPERTY An outstanding conversion of a former agricultural barn, this remarkable country home presents a seamless fusion of contemporary design and rural character. Thoughtfully reimagined with sustainability at its core, the property showcases cutting-edge features alongside exquisite craftsmanship and refined finishes throughout. Beyond the entrance, an impressive interior unfolds, revealing a striking ‘grand design’ aesthetic. Expansive glazing frames breathtaking vistas, while a series of fluid living spaces offer both versatility and scale—equally suited to open-plan living or more defined, intimate arrangements depending on individual preference. Extending to approximately 3,700 sq. ft. (GIFA), the accommodation is both generous and adaptable, comprising five beautifully appointed bedrooms. The home perfectly encapsulates modern architectural elegance within a tranquil countryside setting. ACCOMMODATION The ground floor is centred around a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and day room—an exceptional space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. A separate principal sitting room provides a more formal retreat, while a magnificent galleried hallway creates a striking focal point. Two ground floor bedrooms share a well-appointed ‘Jack and Jill’ en-suite shower room, complemented by a guest cloakroom and a practical utility room. To the first floor, a galleried landing leads to three further bedrooms and two impeccably finished bathrooms. The principal suite is particularly impressive, featuring a luxurious en-suite bathroom, a dedicated dressing room (with potential to serve as a sixth bedroom), and a Juliet balcony that perfectly frames the captivating countryside views. OUTSIDE The property is surrounded landscaped gardens, thoughtfully designed to provide year-round interest and to maximise enjoyment of the surrounding scenery. Generous terraces offer ideal spaces for outdoor dining and relaxation, all set against a backdrop of uninterrupted rural views. Electric gates give access to a spacious parking courtyard, leading to a detached triple garage complete with EV charging point. LOCATION Eaton is a quiet and sought-after village, some 8 miles from Melton Mowbray, 10 miles from Grantham and equidistant between the main regional centres of Leicester and Nottingham. Bottesford, which lies to the north, is the largest village in the Vale of Belvoir and is served by a rail system on the Nottingham - Grantham line, Grantham also having a mainline railway station with access to London Kings Cross in just over an hour. Peaceful rural living, yet strategically convenient for a busy professional lifestyle. The nearest village pub and shop/post office is 2 miles to the south in Waltham on the Wolds. DISTANCES MELTON MOWBRAY 8 miles GRANTHAM 10 miles BINGHAM 12 miles WEST BRIDGFORD 18 miles NOTTINGHAM 20 miles LEICESTER 24 miles EMA 27 miles TENURE Freehold SERVICES / SPECIFICATION Mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage will be to a private sewage treatment system. Energy efficient central heating via an air source heat pump, underfloor heating to both floors. Mechanical ventilation / heat recovery system (MVHR) to create a ‘fresh air’ controlled environment, minimising heat loss from conventional ventilation. High calibre sealed unit double glazed window system.
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