3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Previously used as a Methodist & school room
- Detached period property
- Versatile accommodation
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Utility room / lower basement
- Galleried landing
- Sought after village
- Private rear garden
Description
A wonderfully converted former Methodist Church that now offers versatile living accommodation nestling at the heart of this sought after village. The property oozes history, charm and character the moment you step through the door.
Ground Floor: Twin entrance doors opening through to the entrance vestibule, quarry tiled floor and doors leading off to;
Open plan living/dining kitchen, the main hub of the house being the old chapel area, laminate flooring, three radiators, leaded glass windows to the side and rear elevations, French doors to the rear, full height opening to the ceiling, stairs to first floor landing.
Kitchen area, base and wall units with work surfaces incorporating stainless steel sink unit, 4-ring gas hob, cooker hood above, double oven, integrated dishwasher and tiled splashbacks.
Bedroom 1/principal bedroom, believed to be the old school room with windows to both the side and rear and front elevations with stained glass top lights, vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, wood strip flooring and two radiators with ornate covers.
Bathroom, double ended bath, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, stained glass rooflight, tiled flooring, plumbed shower unit, radiator and wall light points.
First Floor: Landing, overlooking the main reception area and doors leading off to;
Bedroom 2, window to the front elevation with stained glass top light, fitted wardrobes, radiator, access to roof void and feature glass block wall feature.
Bedroom 3, stained glass window to the side elevation, skylight and radiator.
Shower room, low level WC, corner shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, skylight, double towel radiator and extractor fan.
OUTSIDE - To the front, wrought iron gate opening to front gardens with flower borders, feature paved tiling to the front entrance, access to lower ground floor basement. Useful room housing gas boiler, plumbed for washer, used for utility/storage space.
Rear garden, area laid to lawn, patio area, flower borders, further decked patio area and detached summerhouse.
Location
Epperstone is a highly sought after and well-regarded village set in quintessential English countryside between Nottingham and Southwell. The location is very convenient for access to Nottingham, the M1, principal road and rail networks, Universities, Queens Medical Centre, other hospitals and principal centres of employment.
The neighbouring village of Lowdham offers useful amenities and a direct rail service into Nottingham city centre. Epperstone village itself has a wonderful sense of community with a village hall, cricket field, tennis courts and an excellent local public house - the popular Cross Keys Inn. The notable Minster town of Southwell offers a wider range of retail amenities, services a sports centre and good schools.
Square Footage: 1,476 sq ft
Additional Info
Local authority: Newark & Sherwood District Council
Council tax band: E
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