4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Impressive stone barn conversion, built in 1880, converted in 2000
- Vaulted ceilings with exposed stone, brick, beams and roof trusses
- 4 Double bedrooms, 2 very generous upstairs, 2 downstairs
- Downstairs bathroom with bath and shower over; upstairs shower room
- 30 ft. dual aspect reception area with glazed arches and French doors
- Metal spiral staircase rising to gallery, mezzanine and accommodation
- Large, dual aspect kitchen breakfast room; utility and WC; study/office
- Oil fired Aga and bespoke fitted kitchen with timber worktops and underfloor heating throughout downstairs
- Wide, open fronted barn with workshop and storeroom
- Enclosed, gravel drive with automatic entrance gates; grassy rear garden
“The barn has been a fantastic place to live. Originally stabling, a haybarn and adjoining dairy serving Red House Farm over the road, it was converted in 2000 and has only had one owner since. The original entrance was through the big, glazed arch into the barn with the hay loft above and the smaller, adjacent arch – now a kitchen window – was thought to have led into stables. All the single storey section was the dairy, and the utility and cloakroom on the other end was a new addition.”
“The property has been installed with carefully chosen fittings, for instance, all the internal doors are dipped and stripped, panelled Victorian pine from a rectory in Derbyshire. So too the décor: the ground floor wallpaper is Osborne & Little’s ‘Benvarden’, the same as in the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Kensington Palace and the Nina Campbell curtains in the master bedroom upstairs are also in The Savoy Hotel in London! Farrow & Ball paint has been used in many areas such as Ballroom Blue on the panelling in the bathroom, whilst the traditional style roll-top bath has a brand new set of mixer taps”
“If the spiral staircase wasn’t to someone’s taste, there is plenty of room to install a traditional timber one. The area downstairs is particularly lovely by the arched picture window – it’s a prime spot to sit and relax bathed in sunshine, and at Christmas the full height lends itself to having an enormous tree that reaches up to the vaulted ceiling – you can decorate the top half from the mezzanine level!”
“The large open-fronted barn or cart shed has been used for wonderful outdoor parties but it could be for parking or as a games area, or even be converted to an annex, subject to planning. The pergola has a grapevine over it which produces masses of grapes; there is wiring for a hot tub here.”
“The gravel drive is so large that at least half of it could easily be altered to become more of a garden – it is such a sun trap at the front being south facing. The grassy rear garden has a pretty plum tree and trellis encloses the Klargester septic tank.”
“It’s quite a multi-purpose home having been a part-time family home, great for commuting as well as working from home. It’s very light and airy up in the mezzanine area which has been perfect as an office space although there is a little room downstairs that could be a study too. The property is very quiet, well-lit with natural light yet very cosy – the log-burner really belts out the heat – and is a great place for a party.”
“There are some lovely walks from the doorstep; there’s a ford just down the road crossing the little river. Although very quiet and peaceful it is still quite a community with residents really caring for their environment and ensuring it is beautifully kept.”
Location
Little Humby is a pretty hamlet on a tributary of the East Glen River in the undulating Lincolnshire landscape about 6 miles southeast of Grantham, 1.5 miles from the A52 and just a mile southeast of the well served village of Ropsley. This lively village has its own excellent primary school, a church and a brand new village hall with cricket and football pitches, a basketball court and children’s play area. Amongst other activities, there’s a running club, and a golf course on the village outskirts. The popular pub, The Green Man, serves food and also operates a post office one afternoon a week! A number of walks in the area run through traditional English woodland, including Ropsley Rise Woods.
The proximity to Grantham (15 mins) makes this property excellent for commuting as fast trains to London Kings Cross take around an hour. The historic city of Lincoln is 30 miles (about 40 mins) to the north.
Schools
Ropsley C of E Primary School a mile away, and Ingoldsby Academy primary 2.5 miles away, are both rated Good by Ofsted. For secondary education there is a number of excellent schools in Grantham just 6 miles away such as the grammar schools (requiring the 11+ entrance exams) Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School and The King’s School (for boys), both rated Outstanding by Ofsted, also, for instance, Greenfields Academy and Walton Academy rated Good by Ofsted. Sleaford, about 12 miles (20 mins) to the northeast, has St. George’s Academy, Carre’s Grammar School, and Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for Girls), all rated Good, whilst Bourne Grammar School is rated Outstanding and is 16 miles away (about 25 minutes).
Services: Mains electricity and water; oil-fired central heating with wet underfloor heating throughout downstairs; oil-fired Aga; Klargester septic tank
Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council
Council Tax Band: F
Epc Rating: C
Tenure: Freehold
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