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House & single-family home for sale in Bawtry

USD 1,448,554

House & Single-family home (For sale)

4 bd
1 ba
Reference: EDEN-T97770386 / 97770386
Breck Farm is a four-bedroom detached house situated within grounds extending to approximately 6.5 acres along with a range of useful and versatile outbuildings including garaging and stabling. These outbuildings offer an excellent opportunity to create additional accommodation for a variety of uses such as independent living for younger or older family members, a home office or leisure facility. This is an imposing period property full of character dating back to around 1790 occupying a superb location with the most fantastic views across a lake and open countryside.   The house enjoys formal gardens to both the front and rear of the property beyond which are the grassed paddocks and the orchard.   Accommodation   Entrance vestibule opening into the reception hall, stairs leading to the first-floor accommodation with a wine storage area beneath.   The drawing room is very impressive having triple aspect windows, an open fireplace, coving to the ceiling along with solid wooden flooring.   The sitting room has a window to the front elevation along with an open fireplace and coving to the ceiling, the dining room has windows to the rear elevation, feature stove and beams to the ceiling. Both rooms have solid Mahogany Parquet flooring throughout.   The farmhouse kitchen has a comprehensive range of French Oak wall and base units, there is also dual aspect windows, beams to the ceiling and quarry tiles to the floor.   Utility room, again with a range of farmhouse style wall and base units, exposed beams, quarry tiles to the floor and dual aspect windows. From the utility room is also a porch giving access to the front of the property.   Rear entrance hall and cloakroom.   To the first floor   From the half landing a large window gives you the most fantastic views across the property’s gardens and paddocks out to open countryside.   Off the landing are the three large double bedrooms, a very useful box room currently in use as a home gym, bedroom four which is also a double bedroom and currently being used as a study, along with the house bathroom. The bathroom has been fitted with a Porcelanosa four-piece suite to include a contemporary free-standing bath, walk in rainfall shower, WC and a wash hand basin. The bathroom is fully tiled and has a chrome heated towel rail.   Outside   The property is entered via a gravelled driveway and parking area, to the side of which is an “L” shaped range of traditional farm outbuildings that subject to the necessary planning consents could be easily converted into an annex. These buildings are currently in use as garages and a workshop which houses the Biomass boiler.   To the front and extending to the side of the property is a substantial formal garden with a host of mature trees and shrubberies.   Directly to the rear of the property is an extensive block paved patio area beyond which are lawned gardens, well stocked borders, second outdoor dining area, a pond and again as with the front a host of mature trees and shrubberies. Within the rear garden are two useful and versatile brick construction outbuildings which again could easily be converted to a home gym or external home office suite.   Equestrian facilities   Two timber construction stable blocks with four rubber matted stables. Hay storage area and grassed paddocks. The land has a separate gated access off Thorpe Road.   Beyond the paddocks is the woodland orchard with a variety of trees.   Location The village of Mattersey is around 8 miles from the thriving market town of Retford, with its excellent communication links, and 5 miles to the southeast of Bawtry a thriving town with a host of shops, restaurants and bars. Retford serves the local villages and has a main line rail link with London Kings Cross (105 minutes). Mattersey is conveniently located for the A1 network at Ranby and Blyth.   The A1 motorway gives excellent access to London and to the North, the M18, M62 and M1.   There is a good selection of local junior and secondary schools and private education is available at Ranby House School and Worksop College. On the doorstep is Sherwood Forest, National Trust Clumber Park and a variety of other attractions. The historic city of Lincoln is just a short drive away, which offers Lincoln Cathedral, Castle, University, Cinema and numerous shops and boutiques along with many eating establishments.   Tenure   The tenure of the property is Freehold.   Services   Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. There is a wood pellet Biomass boiler.   Rating Assessment   We are advised by Bassetlaw District Council that Breck Farm is in Council Tax Band F. View more View less Breck Farm est une maison individuelle de quatre chambres située sur un terrain s’étendant sur environ 6,5 acres avec une gamme de dépendances utiles et polyvalentes, y compris un garage et une écurie. Ces dépendances offrent une excellente occasion de créer des logements supplémentaires pour une variété d’utilisations telles que la vie autonome pour les membres de la famille plus jeunes ou plus âgés, un bureau à domicile ou une installation de loisirs. Il s’agit d’une imposante propriété d’époque pleine de caractère datant d’environ 1790 occupant un superbe emplacement avec les vues les plus fantastiques sur un lac et la campagne. La maison bénéficie de jardins à la française à l’avant et à l’arrière de la propriété, au-delà desquels se trouvent les enclos gazonnés et le verger. Vestibule d’entrée ouvrant sur le hall de réception, escalier menant au logement du premier étage avec un espace de stockage du vin en dessous. Le salon est très impressionnant avec des fenêtres à triple aspect, une cheminée à foyer ouvert, des corniches au plafond ainsi qu’un parquet en bois massif. Le salon a une fenêtre sur l’élévation avant avec une cheminée ouverte et une corniche au plafond, la salle à manger a des fenêtres sur l’élévation arrière, dispose d’un poêle et de poutres au plafond. Les deux chambres ont un parquet en acajou massif. La cuisine de la ferme dispose d’une gamme complète d’éléments muraux et bas en chêne français, il y a aussi des fenêtres à double aspect, des poutres au plafond et des carreaux de carrière au sol. Buanderie, encore une fois avec une gamme d’unités murales et de base de style ferme, poutres apparentes, carreaux de carrière au sol et fenêtres à double aspect. De la buanderie se trouve également un porche donnant accès à l’avant de la propriété. Hall d’entrée arrière et vestiaire. Au premier étage Depuis le demi-palier, une grande fenêtre vous offre une vue fantastique sur les jardins et les enclos de la propriété jusqu’à la campagne. Sur le palier se trouvent les trois grandes chambres doubles, un box très utile actuellement utilisé comme salle de sport à domicile, la chambre quatre qui est également une chambre double et actuellement utilisée comme bureau, ainsi que la salle de bain de la maison. La salle de bain a été équipée d’une suite quatre pièces Porcelanosa comprenant une baignoire îlot contemporaine, une douche à l’italienne à effet pluie, des toilettes et un lavabo. La salle de bain est entièrement carrelée et dispose d’un sèche-serviettes chromé. Extérieur La propriété est accessible par une allée gravillonnée et un parking, sur le côté duquel se trouve une série de dépendances agricoles traditionnelles en forme de « L » qui, sous réserve des autorisations de planification nécessaires, pourraient facilement être converties en annexe. Ces bâtiments sont actuellement utilisés comme garages et un atelier qui abrite la chaudière à biomasse. À l’avant et sur le côté de la propriété se trouve un grand jardin à la française avec une foule d’arbres matures et d’arbustes. Directement à l’arrière de la propriété se trouve un vaste patio pavé au-delà duquel se trouvent des jardins avec pelouse, des bordures bien approvisionnées, une deuxième salle à manger extérieure, un étang et encore une fois comme à l’avant une foule d’arbres matures et d’arbustes. Dans le jardin arrière se trouvent deux dépendances de construction en briques utiles et polyvalentes qui pourraient facilement être converties en salle de sport ou en bureau à domicile extérieur. Installations équestres Deux blocs d’écurie de construction en bois avec quatre écuries en caoutchouc. Zone de stockage du foin et enclos gazonnés. Le terrain a un accès fermé séparé sur Thorpe Road. Au-delà des enclos se trouve le verger boisé avec une variété d’arbres. Emplacement Le village de Mattersey se trouve à environ 8 miles de la ville de Retford, avec ses excellentes liaisons de communication, et à 5 miles au sud-est de Bawtry, une ville prospère avec une multitude de boutiques, de restaurants et de bars. Retford dessert les villages locaux et dispose d’une liaison ferroviaire principale avec Londres Kings Cross (105 minutes). Mattersey est idéalement situé pour le réseau A1 à Ranby et Blyth. L’autoroute A1 offre un excellent accès à Londres et au nord, à la M18, à la M62 et à la M1. Il y a une bonne sélection d’écoles primaires et secondaires locales et un enseignement privé est disponible à Ranby House School et Worksop College. À la porte se trouvent la forêt de Sherwood, le parc National Trust Clumber et une variété d’autres attractions. La ville historique de Lincoln est à quelques minutes en voiture, qui offre la cathédrale de Lincoln, le château, l’université, le cinéma et de nombreux magasins et boutiques ainsi que de nombreux établissements de restauration. Tenure La tenure de la propriété est en pleine propriété. Services L’eau de ville, l’électricité et l’évacuation des eaux usées sont raccordées. Il y a une chaudière à granulés de bois à biomasse. Évaluation de la cote Nous sommes informés par le conseil de district de Bassetlaw que Breck Farm fait partie de la tranche F de la taxe municipale. Breck Farm is a four-bedroom detached house situated within grounds extending to approximately 6.5 acres along with a range of useful and versatile outbuildings including garaging and stabling. These outbuildings offer an excellent opportunity to create additional accommodation for a variety of uses such as independent living for younger or older family members, a home office or leisure facility. This is an imposing period property full of character dating back to around 1790 occupying a superb location with the most fantastic views across a lake and open countryside.   The house enjoys formal gardens to both the front and rear of the property beyond which are the grassed paddocks and the orchard.   Accommodation   Entrance vestibule opening into the reception hall, stairs leading to the first-floor accommodation with a wine storage area beneath.   The drawing room is very impressive having triple aspect windows, an open fireplace, coving to the ceiling along with solid wooden flooring.   The sitting room has a window to the front elevation along with an open fireplace and coving to the ceiling, the dining room has windows to the rear elevation, feature stove and beams to the ceiling. Both rooms have solid Mahogany Parquet flooring throughout.   The farmhouse kitchen has a comprehensive range of French Oak wall and base units, there is also dual aspect windows, beams to the ceiling and quarry tiles to the floor.   Utility room, again with a range of farmhouse style wall and base units, exposed beams, quarry tiles to the floor and dual aspect windows. From the utility room is also a porch giving access to the front of the property.   Rear entrance hall and cloakroom.   To the first floor   From the half landing a large window gives you the most fantastic views across the property’s gardens and paddocks out to open countryside.   Off the landing are the three large double bedrooms, a very useful box room currently in use as a home gym, bedroom four which is also a double bedroom and currently being used as a study, along with the house bathroom. The bathroom has been fitted with a Porcelanosa four-piece suite to include a contemporary free-standing bath, walk in rainfall shower, WC and a wash hand basin. The bathroom is fully tiled and has a chrome heated towel rail.   Outside   The property is entered via a gravelled driveway and parking area, to the side of which is an “L” shaped range of traditional farm outbuildings that subject to the necessary planning consents could be easily converted into an annex. These buildings are currently in use as garages and a workshop which houses the Biomass boiler.   To the front and extending to the side of the property is a substantial formal garden with a host of mature trees and shrubberies.   Directly to the rear of the property is an extensive block paved patio area beyond which are lawned gardens, well stocked borders, second outdoor dining area, a pond and again as with the front a host of mature trees and shrubberies. Within the rear garden are two useful and versatile brick construction outbuildings which again could easily be converted to a home gym or external home office suite.   Equestrian facilities   Two timber construction stable blocks with four rubber matted stables. Hay storage area and grassed paddocks. The land has a separate gated access off Thorpe Road.   Beyond the paddocks is the woodland orchard with a variety of trees.   Location The village of Mattersey is around 8 miles from the thriving market town of Retford, with its excellent communication links, and 5 miles to the southeast of Bawtry a thriving town with a host of shops, restaurants and bars. Retford serves the local villages and has a main line rail link with London Kings Cross (105 minutes). Mattersey is conveniently located for the A1 network at Ranby and Blyth.   The A1 motorway gives excellent access to London and to the North, the M18, M62 and M1.   There is a good selection of local junior and secondary schools and private education is available at Ranby House School and Worksop College. On the doorstep is Sherwood Forest, National Trust Clumber Park and a variety of other attractions. The historic city of Lincoln is just a short drive away, which offers Lincoln Cathedral, Castle, University, Cinema and numerous shops and boutiques along with many eating establishments.   Tenure   The tenure of the property is Freehold.   Services   Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. There is a wood pellet Biomass boiler.   Rating Assessment   We are advised by Bassetlaw District Council that Breck Farm is in Council Tax Band F.
Reference: EDEN-T97770386
Country: GB
City: Doncaster
Postal code: DN10 5ED
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 1

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