£595,000
(£425/sq. ft)
3 bed link detached house for salePasture Lane, Hose LE14
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,400 sq. ft
- Freehold
Richard Watkinson & Partners
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About this property
Part Attached Barn Conversion
Accommodation Over 2 Floors
In The Region Of 1,400 Sq.Ft.
Formal Westerly Facing Gardens
Additional 6 Acre Paddock
Ample Off Road Parking & Double Garage
Versatile Living
3 Beds 3 Receptions
Semi Rural Setting
Ideal Equine Purchase
** part attached barn conversion ** accommodation over 2 floors ** in the region of 1,400 sq.ft. ** formal westerly facing gardens ** additional 6 acre paddock ** ample off road parking & double garage ** versatile living ** 3 beds 3 receptions ** semi rural setting ** ideal equine purchase **
A fantastic opportunity to purchase an individual conversion of a part attached, former period barn, which has been sympathetically renovated and extended to provide a good level of accommodation approaching 1,400 sq.ft. And offering the ability to be utilised as both single or two storey home, potentially providing up to three bedrooms and three receptions. The property occupies a delightful semi rural setting on the outskirts of this popular village of Hose, having an established, westerly facing garden, a good level of off road parking and detached double garage.
The barn also benefits from the unusual addition of a six acre paddock which is located literally on the opposing side of pasture lane, opposite the dwelling. This in turn makes it ideal for the equestrian user looking for a more manageable but interesting home with a well maintained paddock within a few steps of the house.
Overall viewing is the only way to truly appreciate both the location and accommodation on offer.
Hose
Hose is a particularly sought after village nestled in the Vale of Belvoir and equipped with local amenities including public house, primary school, village hall, church and shop. Further services can be found in the nearby market towns of Bingham and Melton Mowbray.
A cottage style composite entrance door with double glazed light leads through into;
Initial Entrance Hall (3.45m max x 1.75m max (11'4" max x 5'9" max))
Having spindle balustrade staircase rising to the first floor landing, tiled floor, deep skirtings and architrave, useful under stairs storage cupboard and, in turn, further doors leading to:
Snug (3.61m x 2.97m (11'10" x 9'9"))
A versatile reception currently utilised as a pleasant snug or alternatively would make a formal dining or home office, having oak effect flooring, double glazed window to the front and double doors leading through into:
Main Sitting Room (5.87m x 3.48m (19'3" x 11'5"))
A well proportioned, light and airy reception benefitting from windows to three elevations including French doors leading out into the rear garden with pleasant views across adjacent fields beyond. The focal point to the room is an attractive Minton style finished stone fire surround and mantel with raised hearth and inset open grate. The room having continuation of the oak effect flooring, deep skirtings, coved ceiling and a further door returning to the initial entrance hall.
From the initial entrance hall a stable door gives access into:
Kitchen (4.93m x 3.15m max (16'2" x 10'4" max))
The room having a delightful aspect across the rear garden and open fields beyond, the kitchen being fitted with a generous range of contemporary gloss fronted wall, base and drawer units with two runs of granite preparation surfaces, having undermounted sink with brush metal swan neck mixer tap and tiled splash backs, integrated appliances including fridge, dishwasher and microwave, space for free standing cooker, floor standing range, tiled floor, double glazed window and stable door into the garden.
Returning to the initial entrance hall and open doorway leads through into:
Inner Hallway (3.05m max x 2.41m max (10' max x 7'11" max))
An L shaped space having continuation of the tiled floor, deep skirtings and architrave and, in turn, further doors leading to:
Dining Room (4.78m x 3.00m (15'8" x 9'10" ))
A versatile, well proportioned reception currently utilised as formal dining and office space but being a good sized room would make an additional sitting room or even a ground floor bedroom if required. The room having continuation of the tiled floor, deep skirtings, corniced ceiling and double glazed French doors into the garden.
Bedroom 2 (3.35m x 3.02m (11' x 9'11"))
A ground floor double bedroom having aspect to the front with double glazed window.
Bathroom (2.92m x 1.73m (9'7" x 5'8"))
Tastefully appointed having a modern suite comprising P shaped shower bath with curved glass screen, chrome mixer tap, wall mounted shower mixer and rose over, close coupled WC, vanity unit with inset washbasin with chrome mixer tap, fully tiled walls and floor, contemporary towel radiator, built in airing cupboard and double glazed window to the front.
Returning to the initial entrance hall A spindle balustrade staircase rises to:
First Floor Landing Area
Having doors leading, in turn, to:
Bedroom 1 (3.81m x 3.78m (excluding eaves) (12'6" x 12'5" (ex)
A well proportioned light and airy double bedroom affording fantastic panoramic views to the rear, having part pitched ceiling, a good level of integrated storage, sealed unit double glazed window and a further door leading through into:
Ensuite Shower Room (3.94m max into eaves x 2.67m (12'11" max into eave)
Having suite comprising shower enclosure with glass screen and wall mounted electric shower, close coupled WC and pedestal washbasin and pitched ceiling with skylight and open views to the rear.
Bedroom 3 (3.96m to eaves x 3.76m (13' to eaves x 12'4"))
A double bedroom having pitched ceiling, under eaves access, additional built in airing cupboard and double glazed window to the side.
Exterior
The property occupies a deceptive plot comprising a formal garden surrounding the barn itself and, on the opposing side of the road, the addition of a level grass paddock which extends to approximately 6 acres. The property is set back from the lane by an open plan frontage with a tarmacadam entrance leading, via a pair of timber gates, onto a substantial block set driveway which provides a considerable level of off road parking and, in turn, leads to a detached brick and pantiled double garage. The rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and benefits from a delightful westerly aspect across to adjacent fields, having a block set terrace leading to the rear of the house and which links back into the two main reception rooms, the majority of the garden being laid to lawn but well stocked with an abundance of trees and shrubs. To the rear of the garage a small vegetable garden encompasses an aluminium framed greenhouse and oil tank and gives access up to the loft storage above the garage. This area also encompasses the private drainage system for the property.
Double Garage (6.99m deep x 5.26m wide (22'11" deep x 17'3" wide))
Having electric, double width, up and over door, power and light, storage in the eaves, window and pedestrian door to the side.
Paddock
As well as the formal gardens the property offers the unusual benefit of a level grass paddock which extends to just in excess of 6 acres with access directly off Pasture Lane, the paddock accessed literally 45' from the property. This in turn provides a fantastic opportunity for equestrian users looking for an interesting but more manageable home with a good level of suitable grazing.
Council Tax Band
Melton Borough Council - Band E
Tenure
Freehold
Additional Notes
The property has mains electricity and water. It has its own private drainage system (septic tank) and central heating is oil fired. (information taken from Energy performance certificate and/or vendor).
An adjacent property has planning approval for conversion of an outbuilding to an Annexe, We don't believe this will be detrimental to Autumn Chase and is not immediately visible from the property. Further details can be found on Melton Borough Councils planning portal under reference:- 22/01327/fulhh.
Please note the property and paddock are on separate titles.
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