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6 bedroom end of terrace house
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End of terrace house
6 beds
2 baths
3,745 sq ft / 348 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Attractive six bedroom grade II listed Georgian town house
- Laid out over four floors with approximately 3,700 square feet of accommodation
- Reception room with fireplace and log burner
- Beautiful bespoke kitchen open to dining room with log burner
- Ground floor with second kitchen and potential for self contained flat
- Walled garden and double garage
- Much sought after market town
- Views of St James Church
- EPC Rating = D
A beautifully appointed Grade II-listed townhouse with garaging and a walled garden situated in the heart of Louth.
Description
Originally constructed in the 1820s is this striking Grade II-listed Neo-Classical townhouse occupying a commanding position on this popular road which has magnificent views of the Grade I-listed St James Church. The house is situated on the end of a short terrace of four homes, highly regarded for its architectural detailing, original fixtures and fittings. A wall painting, unique to number 30, in the drawing room which is attributed to William Brown, famed for his Louth Panorama of 1844 (in which the terrace is easily seen). The house is a real landmark of Louth’s history and many internal character features remain.
The house has been subject to an exacting and sympathetic renovation, including repointing, reparations to windows and internal cosmetic improvements, which have created a light-filled, characterful and modern family home. The house is ideal for entertaining, offering a choice of reception rooms of generous proportions and six double bedrooms, plus a number of ancillary rooms for storage and supporting daily family life. In particular, the lower ground floor is equipped with a generous utility room/kitchen, boot room, office and snug, while the formal rooms are all entirely separate on the first floor, comprising a dining room, reception room, office and a charming farmhouse-style kitchen. The bedrooms, all an excellent size and many with original features, are arranged over the top two floors, also with a bathroom on each floor affording both bath and shower facilities. The house is finished to a very high specification, incorporating original elements such as stone floors and cast iron fireplaces with contemporary additions like a bespoke kitchen with premium integrated appliances, and fabulous bathrooms with roll-top baths.
Despite its size, the house is surprisingly low maintenance with the walled garden to the rear offering plenty of space and a maintenance-free slate chipping and tiled flooring, which has plenty of space for pots and garden furniture. There are some plants around the boundary, and a side gate which leads out to the rear. Number 30 owns the driveway which is shared by the remaining houses in the terrace, providing secure off-street parking and access to a double garage en bloc.
Location
The property is set in a superb location less than half a mile from the centre of the historic market town of Louth and approximately 0.5 miles from the stunning countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town provides a wealth of everyday amenities, including a good selection of shops, supermarkets and weekly markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
There is an excellent choice of schools, including King Edward VI Grammar School and Louth Kidgate Primary Academy, both rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. For leisure, there are a variety of wonderful walking, cycling and riding routes in the surrounding countryside, while the Lincolnshire coast is approximately 15 miles away. The area is well connected by road, with the A16 providing routes towards Grimsby, while A-roads provide easy access towards Lincoln, 25 miles away.
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximately.
Square Footage: 4,153 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains Water
Electricity
Mains Gas
Central Heating: Gas
Mains Drainage
Fibre Broadband
Local Authority: East Lindsay District Council
Photographs taken: October 2023
Description
Originally constructed in the 1820s is this striking Grade II-listed Neo-Classical townhouse occupying a commanding position on this popular road which has magnificent views of the Grade I-listed St James Church. The house is situated on the end of a short terrace of four homes, highly regarded for its architectural detailing, original fixtures and fittings. A wall painting, unique to number 30, in the drawing room which is attributed to William Brown, famed for his Louth Panorama of 1844 (in which the terrace is easily seen). The house is a real landmark of Louth’s history and many internal character features remain.
The house has been subject to an exacting and sympathetic renovation, including repointing, reparations to windows and internal cosmetic improvements, which have created a light-filled, characterful and modern family home. The house is ideal for entertaining, offering a choice of reception rooms of generous proportions and six double bedrooms, plus a number of ancillary rooms for storage and supporting daily family life. In particular, the lower ground floor is equipped with a generous utility room/kitchen, boot room, office and snug, while the formal rooms are all entirely separate on the first floor, comprising a dining room, reception room, office and a charming farmhouse-style kitchen. The bedrooms, all an excellent size and many with original features, are arranged over the top two floors, also with a bathroom on each floor affording both bath and shower facilities. The house is finished to a very high specification, incorporating original elements such as stone floors and cast iron fireplaces with contemporary additions like a bespoke kitchen with premium integrated appliances, and fabulous bathrooms with roll-top baths.
Despite its size, the house is surprisingly low maintenance with the walled garden to the rear offering plenty of space and a maintenance-free slate chipping and tiled flooring, which has plenty of space for pots and garden furniture. There are some plants around the boundary, and a side gate which leads out to the rear. Number 30 owns the driveway which is shared by the remaining houses in the terrace, providing secure off-street parking and access to a double garage en bloc.
Location
The property is set in a superb location less than half a mile from the centre of the historic market town of Louth and approximately 0.5 miles from the stunning countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town provides a wealth of everyday amenities, including a good selection of shops, supermarkets and weekly markets on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
There is an excellent choice of schools, including King Edward VI Grammar School and Louth Kidgate Primary Academy, both rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted. For leisure, there are a variety of wonderful walking, cycling and riding routes in the surrounding countryside, while the Lincolnshire coast is approximately 15 miles away. The area is well connected by road, with the A16 providing routes towards Grimsby, while A-roads provide easy access towards Lincoln, 25 miles away.
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximately.
Square Footage: 4,153 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains Water
Electricity
Mains Gas
Central Heating: Gas
Mains Drainage
Fibre Broadband
Local Authority: East Lindsay District Council
Photographs taken: October 2023
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