3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Superb Grade II Listed Former Farm House
- Elegant Sitting Room With Period Fireplace
- Formal Dining Room With Brick Fireplace & Stove
- Farmhouse Style Murdoch Troon Bespoke Kitchen
- Fantastic Open Plan Converted Barn leisure Room
- Three Bedrooms One With En Suite
- Garage & Store
- Generous Gardens & Meadow of Circa 2.01 acres
Benefitting from open views over the surrounding pastures.
Situated in a quiet position off a country lane within the rural village of Grimoldby only four miles from the historic market town of Louth.
The Gables is a superb and distinctive grade II listed former farmhouse dating back to 1750. Two later sympathetic extensions have been added over time to cater for a more spacious modern lifestyle. Once inside the home is beautifully finished with quality fixtures and fittings enhancing the period features. The outside offers excellent family and formal gardens with an added 1.7-acre meadow. A perfect choice for those looking to embrace country living.
Step Inside
There are two entrances to the front of the property, the main opens directly into the kitchen which is fitted in a range of bespoke handmade cabinets by Murdock Troon of Louth to include a center Island with breakfast bar topped with oak block worktops and includes an Aga stove and butler style ceramic sink. A latched door opens from the kitchen to a second staircase.
The kitchen also gives access into a fantastic open plan leisure and entertaining room, with a feature vaulted ceiling, converted from a former barn to extend the living space. The room is cleverly designed to create defined areas to include a relaxing sitting area set around a marble modern fireplace with an ethanol fire. Enjoy watching a movie, using the projector and screen which is included in the sale. When entertaining there is a generous dining area with French doors open to the patio. There is a dedicated home office area within the room with a door opening to the front aspect.
To the side aspect of the property, which historically will have been the front formal entrance, a canopied door opens into a hall with a spindled staircase to the first floor with an understairs storage cupboard. The hall is flanked by two formal reception rooms, a traditional layout for a property of the period. The first is a welcoming dual aspect sitting room with a period stone painted fire surround with exposed brick inset.
The second is the spacious dining room which also has a dual aspect and is set around an exposed brick floor to ceiling fireplace with a multi fuel stove. A practical lower level utility, which could possibly have been the scullery, has space for appliances and includes a butler-style ceramic sink and a w.c. to provide cloakroom services to the ground floor.
Step Upstairs
The staircase leads to a quarter landing serving the family bathroom with a modern four-piece suite to include both a bath and seamless screen shower cubicle. The main landing opens to the principal bedroom with exposed brickwork and cast-iron decorative fireplace. A door opens to bedroom two. The second double bedroom has independent access from the ground floor from the ground floor and has an impressive, exposed brick floor to ceiling chimney breast with cast iron fireplace. The room also benefits from a modern en-suite shower room. Depending on the buyer this arrangement could provide an indulgent principal suite.
The landing leads to the third bedroom which has a feature quirky spindled staircase and has been left in situ as a nod to the past, where it is thought that seasonal farmworkers used to sleep in the loft. Bedroom three is a spacious double with a decorative wood painted fireplace and built-in wardrobes.
Step Outside
The graveled entrance drive is flanked to one side by a lawned garden and to opposite side a mature tea rose hedge boundary borders the adjacent farmland. The drive sweeps in front of the lawned garden to the single attached garage with double opening timber doors. There is also an attached woodshed which contains the original door. A paved path borders the drive to the house, giving access to the two entrance doors, one to the kitchen, the second into the leisure and entertaining room. A second outbuilding houses the gas central heating boiler, located next to the kitchen entrance.
A path leads to the side aspect of the property where the centrally located canopied entrance door, has a wall mounted English heritage plaque. This was the original formal entrance to the farmhouse and now looks onto a lawned garden with mature flower beds. A paved lavender path across the lawn leads to a raised original well with a hand pump which is still in working order, fitted with a safety grid. A large gate opens into the rear garden and there is an opening to the directed public footpath (see note).
The rear garden has a generous paved patio accessed from the family room and the kitchen. There is ample space for patio furniture and an area for barbequing includes a brick and paved seating area. The patio looks over the generous lawned garden which has a bark infilled area housing two green houses and raised timber encased beds to the side of the lawn. There is also an old pig sty and a chicken coup.
Rooms
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The rear boundary of the family garden is fenced with a gate accessing the meadow which measures circa 1.61 acres extending from the rear of the property to meet the side aspect. The meadow contains two ponds, an array of wildflowers, old hedgerows, and a newly planted orchard.
Note
There is a public footpath down the drive to the path in the side garden which then continues to a path outside the walled and fenced boundary of the rear garden. This path is on part of the property’s land for which the vendor has taken advice to establish this new pathway for the public footpath in order to provide a redirection of route of the original footpath which ran across the lawned garden to exit to continue across the neighbour’s land.
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