Spacious village family home with flexible living and large private garden.
Five double bedrooms with principal en‑suite and dressing room
Six reception rooms offering formal and informal family spaces
Contemporary kitchen, utility, bootroom and glazed garden room
Grounds approaching circa half an acre with distant farmland views
Original features retained: sash windows, fireplaces, wood panelling
Modern extension and underfloor heating from mains gas boiler
Council tax described as quite expensive; crime rate above average
Constructed date listed as 2021—confirm renovation/building history
Set just off South Sea Lane on the edge of Humberston, this substantial five-bedroom detached home combines period character with contemporary additions and nearly half an acre of mature grounds. The layout of six reception rooms gives families flexible living: formal sitting and dining rooms, a snug/home office, garden room with glazed ceiling and bi-folds, plus a fitted kitchen, utility, bootroom and cloakroom.
The principal suite sits comfortably as a private wing with a dressing room and en‑suite; four further double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom and separate shower room. Original features such as sash windows, shutters, fireplaces and wood panelling remain alongside modern upgrades including a high‑gloss kitchen with marble surfaces and integrated appliances. The property also benefits from underfloor heating from a mains gas boiler and fast broadband/multiple mobile signal strengths.
Externally the gardens approach circa half an acre and look across paddock and farmland, providing a strong sense of privacy and a rural outlook on the edge of the village. The brick house includes a modern glazed extension that brings substantial natural light and connects indoor and outdoor living.
Practical points to note: council tax is described as quite expensive and local crime rates are above average for the area. The listing also records the construction date as 2021 despite the dwelling being described as a period former farmhouse; prospective buyers should confirm the build/renovation history and any associated guarantees or works. No flood risk is recorded and the property is freehold.