Substantial plot, modernised interiors and strong local school catchment.
Extensive refurbished five-bedroom detached house with high EPC 76/88
Spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and living with French doors
Master suite with walk-in dressing room and luxurious ensuite
Approx. 8 acres: formal gardens, paddocks, gated driveway and fencing
Large outbuildings: triple garage, car port/workshop and agricultural building
Adjacent field has had surface water on rare occasions; house unaffected
High flood risk for the area; consider insurance and drainage requirements
Slow broadband and expensive council tax noted
Set within approximately eight acres in the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, this impressive detached country home combines spacious, contemporary living with substantial grounds and conversion potential. The house has undergone an extensive “back to brick” refurbishment and scores 76/88 on the EPC, delivering high energy performance alongside generous accommodation and period-style features.
The heart of the home is a spectacular open-plan living, dining and kitchen area with bespoke oak units, granite surfaces and French doors linking interior and garden. Five bedrooms include an impressive master suite with walk-in dressing room and ensuite; three further bedrooms include two additional ensuites, plus flexible reception rooms for formal entertaining, home working or family living.
Outside, the formal gardens, grassland paddocks with post-and-rail fencing, gated driveway, detached triple garage, car port with workshop and a large agricultural building provide extensive storage and potential conversion opportunities subject to consent. Practical notes include a mains gas central heating system, double glazing, a sewage treatment plant on site, and land drains; the adjacent field has experienced surface water on rare occasions but the house and main paddocks have never been affected.
Important practical considerations: the property lies in a high flood-risk area, broadband speeds are slow, and council tax is expensive. These factors should be weighed against the significant plot, excellent energy rating, low local crime, and strong village amenities including a highly regarded primary school and good transport links to Newark and beyond.