Spacious four-bedroom family home with large garden, garage and attractive period detail.
Four double bedrooms, principal with dressing room and large en-suite
Large sitting room with stone inglenook fireplace and exposed beams
Two further reception rooms plus home office/snug and pantry
Large landscaped walled rear garden, patios, water feature and mature planting
Block-paved driveway, off-street parking for three and detached garage/workshop
Pre-1900 solid brick construction — characterful but may need retrofit insulation
EPC C and mains gas central heating; council tax Band F (expensive)
Offered with no forward chain
A striking stone-fronted home set on a large plot in the sought-after village of Langtoft. Generous, characterful living spaces include a huge inglenook-sitted sitting room, two additional reception rooms and a versatile home office/snug — ideal for family life and working from home. The principal suite is particularly impressive, with a tiered dressing room and a substantial five-piece en suite.
Externally the property sits behind a pillared driveway with block-paved parking for several cars and a detached garage/workshop. The private, walled rear garden is carefully landscaped with lawns, split-level patios, mature planting, water feature and trellis work — a true gardeners’ haven and great for outdoor entertaining.
Practical points: the house is double glazed and gas-central heated with an EPC C, offered freehold and with no forward chain. It is a pre-1900 solid-brick building with exposed beams and character features, which brings charm but may mean ongoing maintenance and retrofit improvements (for example wall insulation) to modern standards. Council Tax is band F and should be factored into running costs.
This home suits a family seeking space, period character and a large garden in a very low-crime, well-connected village. Schools nearby include a Good-rated primary and an Outstanding secondary option within commuting distance. Fast broadband and low flood risk add to the practical appeal.