£525,000
3 bed detached house for saleHall Lane, Brinsley NG16
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
Old Village Garage
Thoughtfully Extended And Renovated Throughout The Current Owners Tenure
Two Charming Reception Rooms
Kitchen Dining Room
Utility And Downstairs WC
Three Double Bedrooms
Principle Bedroom With Walk-In-Wardrobe And Ensuite
Four Piece Family Bathroom Suite
Driveway With Electric Gates
Double Garage And Dutch Barn
A Unique Family Home with History, Character, and Space
Set in the heart of Brinsley, this distinctive and much-loved home is on the market for the first time in 35 years. With an intriguing past as the village petrol station the property is steeped in local history. Over the years, the current owners have carefully extended and enhanced the home to create a spacious, character-filled residence that balances heritage with modern living.
Stepping inside, the welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the property, leading to a beautifully presented interior with a warm and inviting atmosphere. The cosy lounge is the perfect place to relax, featuring a charming fireplace that enhances the sense of character. A second reception room, currently used as a snug, provides a peaceful reading space and could easily serve as a home office or playroom.
The heart of the home is the spacious country-style kitchen, designed to blend rustic charm with modern convenience. Shaker-style units, a range cooker, and chic lighting create a stylish yet functional space, ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining. A separate utility room ensures practicality, while a downstairs WC adds to the home’s convenience.
Upstairs, the master suite is a true retreat, complete with a dressing room and a well-appointed en-suite shower room. Two further generous double bedrooms enjoy picturesque views over the adjacent fields, offering a wonderful sense of tranquillity. The family bathroom is a standout feature, finished to a high standard with a four-piece suite, including a freestanding bath and a walk-in shower that adds a touch of luxury.
A hidden gem of this property is the large loft room, accessed via a permanent staircase. Offering flexible additional accommodation, this space could serve as an extra bedroom, a hobby room, or simply provide valuable storage for a growing family.
Externally, the property offers plenty of space with parking for multiple vehicles. The Dutch barn provides fantastic versatility, whether for business use, storage, or hobbies, while the garage and workshop have a long history of being used for classic car restorations. The garage is large in size and could serve as a great annex for those looking for multi generational living. The gardens are equally impressive, carefully planted over the years with a variety of rare shrubs and trees to create a mature and peaceful outdoor setting. With open countryside views providing a stunning backdrop, the home offers both privacy and a true connection to nature.
Having undergone a significant renovation five years ago, the property benefits from a complete roof replacement and a new heating system, ensuring both comfort and efficiency. Offered to the market with no upward chain, this is a rare opportunity to own a home of such history, character, and space in a sought-after village setting.
Brinsley is a charming Nottinghamshire village with a strong sense of community and a rich industrial heritage. Once a key mining location, it is best known for its association with D. H. Lawrence, who referenced the area in his literary works. Today, Brinsley has retained its rural character while offering essential local amenities, including a village shop, post office, and traditional pubs.
For those who appreciate the outdoors, the surrounding countryside offers a range of walking routes, including Brinsley Nature Reserve, a well-preserved green space teeming with wildlife. The village is also well-positioned for commuters, with excellent road links to Nottingham, Derby, and the surrounding areas, while nearby towns such as Eastwood and Hucknall provide additional shopping, dining, and leisure facilities.
A property of this calibre, with its unique history and exceptional space, is a rare find. For more details or to arrange a viewing, please get in touch
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