4 bedroom detached house
Study
Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,614 sq ft / 150 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- 2 formal reception rooms
- Garden room, study
- Kitchen with utility and pantry
- Four bedrooms
- Family bathroom with separate shower room/WC
- Double garage
- Workshop
- Charming garden
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A charming property full of character located on an elevated plot with pretty views
Situation
Bank House is situated in the conservation area of the village of Croxton Kerrial, which is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. This attractive village is well located for both road and rail links with Grantham just 7 miles away where there is a mainline train station to London Kings Cross with journeys taking just over one hour (approx. one hour, 10 minutes). Croxton Kerrial is encompassed by wonderful rolling countryside where there aremany lovely walks and bridal ways.
Bank House is a charming stone property surrounded by delightful gardens situated in a quiet and rural location. The original house dates back to the 18th century with more recent additions and potential for further extension, subject to gaining the relevant consents (lapsed planning for a northern wing over the footprint of the existing Utility and coal shed out to the eastern plot boundary). Externally the cottage style gardens have been carefully maintained and create a wonderful setting for this rural property in a popular village location. The property also benefits a double garage with attached outbuilding, where there is also lapsed planning consent for further accommodation over these buildings.
Accommodation
The main entrance leads to a central hall providing access to the two elegant reception rooms. The sitting room retains many fine period features and includes a marble fireplace timber window shutters and window seat. The dining room also displays attractive period features also with open fireplace, timber flooring and window shutters as well as a pretty window seat.
From the sitting room there is access through to the large garden room, a beautifully light room providing glorious views and opening out onto the garden terrace. To the rear of the property accessed via the central hall is the kitchen with quarry tile floor, timber wall and floor units and a two-oven white Rayburn. This attractive room also includes partly exposed stone walls and timbers. Off the kitchen is a large pantry.
To the very rear of the property is an extensive utility room with useful additional storage and attached to the utility is a coal shed with external access. Here there is planning consent to create a wet room over the footprint of the Coal Store and access. The ground floor is complete with a study, also with quarry tile floor.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms all with window seats. Three of these are doubles with fire places, with one single
room. There is a family bathroom with a superb range of storage cupboards and a separate shower room.
Grounds
A gravel driveway leads into the property and round to the double garage with attached outbuilding where there is lapsed planning to create further accommodation . The gardens at Bank House are a sheer delight, having been carefully planned around hard landscaping from previous buildings on the site and lovingly maintained. There is a wonderful mix of mature and specialist plants. The property is beautifully located in a highly popular and truly picturesque village.
Situation
Bank House is situated in the conservation area of the village of Croxton Kerrial, which is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. This attractive village is well located for both road and rail links with Grantham just 7 miles away where there is a mainline train station to London Kings Cross with journeys taking just over one hour (approx. one hour, 10 minutes). Croxton Kerrial is encompassed by wonderful rolling countryside where there aremany lovely walks and bridal ways.
Bank House is a charming stone property surrounded by delightful gardens situated in a quiet and rural location. The original house dates back to the 18th century with more recent additions and potential for further extension, subject to gaining the relevant consents (lapsed planning for a northern wing over the footprint of the existing Utility and coal shed out to the eastern plot boundary). Externally the cottage style gardens have been carefully maintained and create a wonderful setting for this rural property in a popular village location. The property also benefits a double garage with attached outbuilding, where there is also lapsed planning consent for further accommodation over these buildings.
Accommodation
The main entrance leads to a central hall providing access to the two elegant reception rooms. The sitting room retains many fine period features and includes a marble fireplace timber window shutters and window seat. The dining room also displays attractive period features also with open fireplace, timber flooring and window shutters as well as a pretty window seat.
From the sitting room there is access through to the large garden room, a beautifully light room providing glorious views and opening out onto the garden terrace. To the rear of the property accessed via the central hall is the kitchen with quarry tile floor, timber wall and floor units and a two-oven white Rayburn. This attractive room also includes partly exposed stone walls and timbers. Off the kitchen is a large pantry.
To the very rear of the property is an extensive utility room with useful additional storage and attached to the utility is a coal shed with external access. Here there is planning consent to create a wet room over the footprint of the Coal Store and access. The ground floor is complete with a study, also with quarry tile floor.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms all with window seats. Three of these are doubles with fire places, with one single
room. There is a family bathroom with a superb range of storage cupboards and a separate shower room.
Grounds
A gravel driveway leads into the property and round to the double garage with attached outbuilding where there is lapsed planning to create further accommodation . The gardens at Bank House are a sheer delight, having been carefully planned around hard landscaping from previous buildings on the site and lovingly maintained. There is a wonderful mix of mature and specialist plants. The property is beautifully located in a highly popular and truly picturesque village.
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Fisher German - Market Harborough
Innovation House, Welland Business Park
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