Characterful four-bedroom village home with gardens and no upward chain.
Victorian detached house with high ceilings and original mouldings
A handsome Victorian detached house in the heart of Hallaton, offering generous, well‑proportioned rooms across two floors. Period features include high ceilings, sash windows, decorative mouldings, open fireplaces and a wood‑burning stove that enhance the sense of character and warmth. The dining kitchen runs the full width of the house and includes a gas-fired Aga — ideal for family cooking and entertaining.
Set on a decent corner plot with both front and rear gardens, the property provides private outdoor space and a pleasant village outlook framed by wrought‑iron fencing and mature planting. The principal bedroom benefits from an en‑suite shower room; there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom with exposed timber floor that add to the home's period charm. No upward chain makes the purchase process straightforward.
Practical considerations: the house is of solid brick construction and was built before 1900; external wall insulation is not present (assumed) and glazing type is not defined, so buyers should budget for energy efficiency upgrades and possible window or insulation improvements. Parking is not explicit and the house fronts the High Street with a side pathway, so off‑street parking appears limited.
This home will suit buyers wanting village life, character and space — families or couples seeking long‑term comfort and the opportunity to update for modern efficiency. Its location close to local amenities, schools and countryside walks also makes it attractive for those who commute from nearby Market Harborough or Leicester.