Characterful 6‑bed former pub/B&B on a very large plot with extensive parking and outbuildings.
Six double bedrooms, five with ensuite bathrooms
Impressive bar/dining room retaining original pub features
Large sunroom, two reception rooms and utility/laundry areas
Extensive outbuildings: garage, workshop and fitted man cave
Gravel parking for 18+ vehicles across large driveway
Heating: oil‑fired boiler; hob powered by a propane gas tank
Rural, remote location with average broadband and mobile signal
Very large plot and substantial footprint (approx. 4,499 sq ft)
This substantial Georgian‑style detached house occupies a very large plot in South Thoresby and was formerly a public house and B&B, so it delivers rare versatility for family living, multi‑generational households or continued guest use. The ground floor centres on an impressive bar/dining room and two large reception rooms; upstairs provides six double bedrooms, five of which are en‑suite, offering immediate capacity for guests or rental income.
Outside, mature gardens, a paved entertaining patio and a garden pond sit alongside extensive outbuildings — including two garages, a workshop and a fitted man‑cave — and an unusually large gravel car park with space for 18+ vehicles. At roughly 4,499 sq ft overall, the accommodation and plot size are stand‑out assets for buyers needing storage, parking or room to expand uses.
Practical points are straightforward: heating includes an oil‑fired boiler and some cooking is supplied by a propane tank for the gas hob; services and mobile/broadband are described as average. The property sits in a remote, agricultural community with low crime and very low council tax, but limited local amenities — check travel and connectivity against your needs.
The house has been well maintained and retains original features (sash windows, exposed beams, fireplaces). It will particularly suit buyers looking for a character home with flexible space and strong parking/outbuilding provision. Those seeking purely urban convenience or high‑speed broadband should note the rural location and average connectivity.