Characterful 1950s detached house with outbuildings and extension potential near Louth.
Elevated treetop position with Wolds countryside views
Set in an elevated treetop position just 1.6 miles from Louth, this 1950s detached house offers period charm, generous rooms and panoramic Wolds views. The layout includes three reception rooms, a garden room, kitchen with pantry, and four double bedrooms — a comfortable family home with clear scope to modernise and extend (subject to planning).
The property extends to about 2,272 sqft and comes with extensive outbuildings: fuel store, external laundry, gardeners’ WC and stores, plus two garages and external parking. A covered, interconnecting passage links the outbuildings to the house, presenting straightforward potential for annexe conversion or enlarged living space, subject to the necessary consents.
The gardens are mature and well kept, approached by a sweeping tree‑lined driveway (part shared) and offering peaceful treetop and Wolds countryside views. Practical details that affect running costs and renovation: the house needs refurbishment, glazing was installed before 2002, cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, heating is gas boiler/radiators, and there is a single main bathroom. Council tax is noted as expensive.
This home will suit a family or buyer seeking a character property with strong extension or refurbishment potential. It rewards a buyer prepared to invest in modernization to unlock its full space, views and the flexibility offered by the large footprint and outbuildings.