NN4 6LQ - 3 bed converted rectory mews in South Northamptonshire, NN4…

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3 bedroom character property for sale in Old Rectory Mews, Church Hill, Wootton Village, Northampton NN4

Summary - The section with the light brown bricks is labeled Oakleigh House, the gray stone side is associated with The Old Stable. Old Rectory Mews, Church Hill, Wootton Village, Northampton NN4 NN4 6LQ

3 bed 2 bath Character Property

Spacious period home with flexible basement rooms and private parking.
Grade II listed 1750 stone property with original sash windows and cornicing
Spacious 1,697 sq ft across basement, ground, first and second floors
Principal bedroom with en‑suite; three double bedrooms total
Lower-ground converted to family room, home office and darts room
Enclosed front and rear gardens; private off-road parking and garage
Located in conservation area — listed consent needed for alterations
Council Tax Band E (above average) and likely higher maintenance costs
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; village amenities and schools nearby
Believed to date from 1750 and built of Northamptonshire stone, this Grade II listed converted rectory offers substantial period character across four levels. Tall ceilings, original cornicing, sash windows with shutters and sympathetic decorative finishes (Farrow & Ball paint, Amtico flooring in places) give an immediate sense of provenance and quality. The house is arranged with a formal sitting room, kitchen/dining and utility on the ground floor, and three double bedrooms arranged over the upper floors, including an en-suite to the principal bedroom.

A fully converted lower-ground level provides flexible ancillary space: a family room, home office and a narrow “darts room” formed from historic tunnels beneath the property. Externally there is an enclosed front and rear garden, private off-road parking and a single garage — useful assets in this village location. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, and nearby schools and local amenities support family living in an affluent, well-served neighbourhood.

The listing status is a material consideration: any structural alterations or external works will require Listed Building consent and may restrict some modernisation options. Council Tax is above average (Band E), and the historic nature of the property can mean higher upkeep costs than a modern house. For buyers seeking impressive period detail, substantial space and village convenience, this property presents a rare village-centre alternative to newer housing, but it suits those prepared to manage a listed building’s care and consent processes.

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