Guide price
£895,000
4 bed detached house for saleThe Corner House, 63 Main Street, South Rauceby, Sleaford NG34
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Savills - Lincoln
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About this property
A fine period house with handsome elevations and a wealth of original details
Four well-presented bedrooms and two bathrooms
Light, airy accommodation including a splendid triple aspect sitting room
Delightful garden with colourful border beds and well-maintained lawns and hedgerows
An idyllic village setting in South Rauceby, close to Sleaford
EPC Rating = E
An impressive detached Grade II listed house with traditional accommodation and a beautiful garden, set in a sought-after village position approx. 3.7 miles to Sleaford.
Description
The Corner House is a highly attractive detached period house that features four bedrooms, and almost 3,000 square feet of comfortable living space, with a wealth of character details throughout, including exposed timber beams, leaded, stone mullion windows and original fireplaces.
The ground floor has three comfortable reception rooms, including the triple aspect sitting room with its handsome fireplace, which is fitted with a wood burning stove. There is also a formal dining room while to the rear, the kitchen features fitted storage units, a central island, integrated appliances and space for a breakfast table. The adjoining utility room provides further storage and space for appliances.
The welcoming ground floor reception hall has oak parquet flooring, an impressive stone-built fireplace, and an oak staircase leading to the galleried landing above, of which there are four bedrooms. The first floor also has a family bathroom and a guest bathroom. The second floor provides useful further accommodation among the eaves which is currently used as a games room.
At the front of the property, the driveway provides ample parking, as well as access to the detached double garage for further parking and home storage space. The front garden has an area of patio, vibrant border beds and a well, while the delightful rear garden features a patio bordered by colourful beds, with a pristine lawn beyond, bordered by established hedgerows and mature trees.
Location
The picturesque village of South Rauceby is situated approx. 3.7 miles from the market town of Sleaford, surrounded by beautiful Lincolnshire countryside. South Rauceby has a village hall and a local pub, while neighbouring North Rauceby, approx. 0.8 miles away, has a parish church and a primary school. Greylees, approx. 1.7 miles away, provides further everyday amenities and leisure activities, including golf at Sleaford Golf Club.
Sleaford itself offers a choice of high street shops, large supermarkets, restaurants and cafés, as well as a bustling market. Sleaford also provides a further choice of primary and secondary schooling, while independent schooling is available at Heckington. Leisure facilities in the wider area include a leisure centre with a swimming pool in Sleaford and various beautiful walking, cycling and riding routes in the surrounding countryside.
The A15 and A17 provide access towards the surrounding towns, while the A1 is approx. 20 miles away. Sleaford’s mainline station provides regular services to Grantham and Newark both of which provide links to London. (Grantham- London in approx 1 hour 5 mins and Newark- London in 1 hour 23 mins)
Disclaimer: All distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 4,103 sq ft
Additional Info
Conservation Area
Grade II listed
Electric Car Charging Point
Mains Water
Electricity
Mains Drainage
Central Heating
Oil
Gigabit Broadband
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Covenant requiring permission from Rauceby Hall for any building extensions
Photographs taken March 2025.
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