Guide price
£1,750,000
(£509/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleGreatford, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9
5 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
From 3,440 - 5,335 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Stamford
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About this property
A fabulously appointed home, with detached cottage
Offering bright, spacious and uplifting accommodation
Within glorious gardens, with a beautiful church as backdrop
Providing generous parking & garaging
With detached, self-contained ancillary cottage
In a Conservation Village, 6 miles from Stamford & Bourne
EPC Rating = D
An attractive, modern, well-appointed house, with detached two bedroom cottage, that occupies the most beautiful setting, within over half an acre of gardens in a pretty conservation village
Description
This attractive, modern and well-appointed detached five bedroom house also has a detached two bedroom cottage and occupies the most beautiful setting, within over half an acre of gardens, in this pretty conservation village.
Positioned alongside Greatford Hall and the parish church of St Thomas a Becket, which is a beautiful backdrop, the house was constructed in the mid—1980s within the grounds of Greatford Hall.
Becket House provides over 3,400 square feet of spacious and well-orientated accommodation, with beautiful and vibrant views over the gardens and towards the parish church. With a fabulous feel, flow and finish to its accommodation, the modern house is complimented by a two-bedroom period ancillary cottage, The Barn, which is currently let under an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, with a passing rent of £10,500 per annum.
Becket House and its cottage effectively sit on an island within the village, along with Greatford Hall and the parish church, approached from Main Street over a small late 18th century stone bridge which serves the Hall, the church and this property. It is the most enchanting setting.
Becket House: The front door opens from the driveway’s extensive parking and garaging, into a wide entrance stairwell hallway, from which double doors open into the family dining kitchen, and two of the four reception rooms, as well as to a cloakroom/WC.
The impressive family dining kitchen occupies the core of this fabulous house, with defined and spacious kitchen, dining and living zones. The travertine floored kitchen is fitted with an extensive bespoke suite, with large island unit, and marble worktops throughout. It incorporates a suite of integrated appliances, including induction hob, oven, dishwasher and wine fridges. There are sets of external French doors to the south facing gardens from both the dining and living areas, whilst large internal glazed double doors open to the sitting and garden rooms, ensuring a convivial flow for families and for entertaining.
The full width, dual-aspect formal sitting room has an elegant feel. A wood burning stove sits within a Stamford Stone fireplace, whilst French doors, framed with full-height windows, open to the garden, ensuring a vibrant outlook. Alongside, a large and symmetrical, triple aspect, oak floored study, has mullioned windows and fitted bookcases, and would double as an excellent playroom, for young children.
From the family dining kitchen, double doors open into a large and beautiful, vaulted atrium glazed garden room, from which two sets of French doors open to the garden, with a third external access to the front drive and garden. The garden room is an amazing fourth reception room, from which a staircase rises to bedroom five, with its en suite shower room.
From the entrance hallway, the main staircase rises to a large first floor landing, which provides access to four double bedrooms (two en suite) and a modern, well-appointed full-suite family bathroom, with a separate shower cubicle. The principal and guest bedrooms both have a wall of fitted wardrobes, along with modern en suite shower rooms.
Outside: Becket House occupies an enchanting setting within gardens of just over half an acre, bounded on two sides by a weir controlled tributary of the River Glen, which surrounds Greatford Hall.
Approached over a bridge to Greatford Hall and the parish church, the driveway guides you around to a turning sweep at the house, offering extensive parking and access to the property’s adjoining three garages. The driveway and approach are through a pretty, low walled, lawned front garden, with deep flowering borders and deciduous trees, with attractive views of the neighbouring parish church as the backdrop.
The principal garden lies to the south (rear) of the house, where there are flowing lawns, interspersed by colourful, deep flowering borders, with extensive terraces, with pathways between, for seating, eating and entertaining. Framed by The Barn, garden walls and the moat, the garden has a high degree of privacy and is an absolute sanctuary.
Location
Becket House and its ancillary cottage, The Barn, are positioned in the heart of the pretty Conservation Village of Greatford, alongside the 13th century St Thomas a Becket’s parish church. The village offers a village hall, playing fields and the popular public house, the Hare and Hounds.
Greatford lies 6 miles equidistant between the well thought of market towns of Stamford and Bourne, and 12 miles to the north of the cathedral city of Peterborough, with its East Coast Mainline services to London Kings Cross (from 46 mins). The village has a fascinating history, dating back to the Doomsday Book. The neighbouring Greatford Hall established commercial watercress beds in the 1930s, utilising natural artesian springs, that flourished during the second world war, providing a vital and nutritious food source for the nation, according to Greatford Hall’s Historic England entry, although the production ceased in the 1970s, as Peterborough grew and the water supply was diverted.
The Lincolnshire market town of Stamford is famed for its Georgian architecture and offers a fabulous variety of shops, bars, restaurants as well as a lively Arts Centre. Burghley House is also a nationally renowned destination, which hosts a number of events throughout the year, including the Burghley Horse Trials.
There is an excellent range of state, grammar and private schools nearby. Uffington primary school, along with Copt Hill and Witham Hall Prep Schools are within a 5 mile radius of the village, whilst for secondary education, Stamford Endowed Schools and Bourne Grammar School are within 6 miles of the village. Further afield, The Peterborough School, Uppingham, Oakham and Oundle public schools are within a 20 mile radius.
Square Footage: 3,440 sq ft
Acreage:
0.58 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains electricity, water & drainage are connected. Oil fired central heating. Air conditioning & cool comfort systems. Fibre-optic broadband.
The property is not listed, but lies within a Conservation Area and has some Tree Preservation Orders.
Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council
Council Tax: House: F; The Barn: C
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sale particulars are included within the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation. All journey times and distances are approximate.
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