902.307 EUR
3 hab
5 dorm
• Quiet location with a private, mature, landscaped west facing garden
• Superb connection with the garden with 3 sets of French doors to rear
• Exceptionally light and airy with a good number of rooms dual aspect
• Internal feature beams, oak doors and some exposed brickwork
• 5 generous double bedrooms upstairs, 3 en suite
• Family bathroom with bath and separate large shower
• Almost 25 ft. kitchen breakfast room and dining room overlooking garden
• Classic fitted kitchen with base and wall-mounted units; separate pantry
• Leisure Cuisinemaster Pro range-style cooker and integrated dishwasher
• Large utility with sink, fitted units, worktop and space for appliances
• Principal living room with impressive brick fireplace containing log-burner
• Spacious garden room
• L-shaped entrance hall leading to study and stairs
• 2 downstairs WCs
• Second, dual aspect sitting room to front
• Fully enclosed garden with water feature, barbecue pit and garden shed
• Integrated double garage with 2 up-and-over doors
• Expansive, gravelled drive to front offering parking for 5 carsLocation
Harmston is a much sought after, pretty little village with many attractive stone cottages and houses located just off the Lincolnshire Cliff Villages road (the A607) that leads north to Lincoln. There are excellent transport links in the district, including high-speed rail networks to London King’s Cross from Newark (75 minutes’ journey time) and Grantham (approx. one hour). It is 6 miles south of Lincoln, 13 miles north-west of Sleaford and 18 miles north of Grantham.
There is a village hall in Harmston which provides residents with the opportunity to enjoy professional performing arts and music throughout the year, whilst its pub, the Thorold Arms is renowned for its excellent food, beautiful décor and warm welcome. All Saints’ Parish Church dates to the 11th century and is open for worship. Around a mile away, Waddington has a Budgens food store, and the neighbouring village of Navenby (3 miles) offers a full range of amenities, including a good primary school, a convenience store, and Welbourne’s Bakery, one of the longest standing artisanal bakeries in the county. It also has two pubs serving food and takeaways, whilst Mrs. Smith’s Cottage is a popular museum illustrating a century of rural Lincolnshire life. Being one of the Cliff villages, Harmston straddles the old Roman Road, Ermine Street, as well as the Viking Way, providing wonderful country walks, and much local history.
Schools
Navenby C of E Primary School is rated Outstanding by Ofsted and around a 5-minute drive from the property. There is a wide choice of secondary education in the area with a popular state school, the Sir William Robertson Academy 7 miles south in Welbourn, a co-educational school, Ofsted rated Good. In Lincoln, about 6 miles north, The Priory Academy LSST is another excellent co-ed school, so too, Sir Robert Pattinson Academy and North Kesteven Academy, amongst others, which are all rated Good. In the independent sector, in the centre of Lincoln, the Lincoln Minster Schools (prep and senior) are extremely well regarded.Seller Insights
“We’ve lived here since the house was built twenty-four years ago and have absolutely loved the family home it has provided through the years. We were attracted to Harmston because of the quality homes Peter Sowerby has created, in a beautiful village style development.”
“There is a lovely flow to the house and a wonderful connection with the garden as all three rooms at the back have French doors onto the terrace.”“When we came here, we had the garden professionally landscaped so now all the plantings are mature. It’s fully enclosed at the back and safe for dogs, and west facing so ideal for catching the evening sun with some beautiful sunsets to enjoy if entertaining or just wanting to eat outside in the summer. It’s also not overlooked at all with various mature trees and a high beech hedge at the bottom of the garden.”“During our time here, we have refurbished the bathrooms, kitchen, changed the internal doors and carried out various bits of modernisation here and there along with redecorating.”“It is a fabulous community to be part of and when we first moved in we quickly got to know many neighbours who, over the years, have become firm friends. Our children went to the primary school in Navenby, then The Priory Academy LSST in Lincoln, both excellent state schools.”“It has been an ideal location for us as a family with easy access into Lincoln, perfect for working from home and also for those business trips to London with fast direct trains from both Newark and Grantham.”Services: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage; gas-fired central heating
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating CFeatures:
- Parking
- Barbecue
- Garden
- Garage Ver más Ver menos An impressive, executive style home, of considerable size, on the prestigious Peter Sowerby development in the sought after Cliff village of Harmston. Offers 5 generous double bedrooms, 3 en suite, a family bathroom, 5 reception rooms, a large kitchen leading to the dining room, an integrated double garage and a superb connection with the mature, west facing rear garden.Just 6 miles from the historic Cathedral City of Lincoln, provides access to a wide range of amenities nearby, including excellent local state schools, and offers the perfect location for an idyllic family lifestyle. Fast direct trains from both Newark and Grantham, with journey times of little over an hour, make London perfectly commutable.• Spacious, impressive, stone-built home on a Peter Sowerby development
• Quiet location with a private, mature, landscaped west facing garden
• Superb connection with the garden with 3 sets of French doors to rear
• Exceptionally light and airy with a good number of rooms dual aspect
• Internal feature beams, oak doors and some exposed brickwork
• 5 generous double bedrooms upstairs, 3 en suite
• Family bathroom with bath and separate large shower
• Almost 25 ft. kitchen breakfast room and dining room overlooking garden
• Classic fitted kitchen with base and wall-mounted units; separate pantry
• Leisure Cuisinemaster Pro range-style cooker and integrated dishwasher
• Large utility with sink, fitted units, worktop and space for appliances
• Principal living room with impressive brick fireplace containing log-burner
• Spacious garden room
• L-shaped entrance hall leading to study and stairs
• 2 downstairs WCs
• Second, dual aspect sitting room to front
• Fully enclosed garden with water feature, barbecue pit and garden shed
• Integrated double garage with 2 up-and-over doors
• Expansive, gravelled drive to front offering parking for 5 carsLocation
Harmston is a much sought after, pretty little village with many attractive stone cottages and houses located just off the Lincolnshire Cliff Villages road (the A607) that leads north to Lincoln. There are excellent transport links in the district, including high-speed rail networks to London King’s Cross from Newark (75 minutes’ journey time) and Grantham (approx. one hour). It is 6 miles south of Lincoln, 13 miles north-west of Sleaford and 18 miles north of Grantham.
There is a village hall in Harmston which provides residents with the opportunity to enjoy professional performing arts and music throughout the year, whilst its pub, the Thorold Arms is renowned for its excellent food, beautiful décor and warm welcome. All Saints’ Parish Church dates to the 11th century and is open for worship. Around a mile away, Waddington has a Budgens food store, and the neighbouring village of Navenby (3 miles) offers a full range of amenities, including a good primary school, a convenience store, and Welbourne’s Bakery, one of the longest standing artisanal bakeries in the county. It also has two pubs serving food and takeaways, whilst Mrs. Smith’s Cottage is a popular museum illustrating a century of rural Lincolnshire life. Being one of the Cliff villages, Harmston straddles the old Roman Road, Ermine Street, as well as the Viking Way, providing wonderful country walks, and much local history.
Schools
Navenby C of E Primary School is rated Outstanding by Ofsted and around a 5-minute drive from the property. There is a wide choice of secondary education in the area with a popular state school, the Sir William Robertson Academy 7 miles south in Welbourn, a co-educational school, Ofsted rated Good. In Lincoln, about 6 miles north, The Priory Academy LSST is another excellent co-ed school, so too, Sir Robert Pattinson Academy and North Kesteven Academy, amongst others, which are all rated Good. In the independent sector, in the centre of Lincoln, the Lincoln Minster Schools (prep and senior) are extremely well regarded.Seller Insights
“We’ve lived here since the house was built twenty-four years ago and have absolutely loved the family home it has provided through the years. We were attracted to Harmston because of the quality homes Peter Sowerby has created, in a beautiful village style development.”
“There is a lovely flow to the house and a wonderful connection with the garden as all three rooms at the back have French doors onto the terrace.”“When we came here, we had the garden professionally landscaped so now all the plantings are mature. It’s fully enclosed at the back and safe for dogs, and west facing so ideal for catching the evening sun with some beautiful sunsets to enjoy if entertaining or just wanting to eat outside in the summer. It’s also not overlooked at all with various mature trees and a high beech hedge at the bottom of the garden.”“During our time here, we have refurbished the bathrooms, kitchen, changed the internal doors and carried out various bits of modernisation here and there along with redecorating.”“It is a fabulous community to be part of and when we first moved in we quickly got to know many neighbours who, over the years, have become firm friends. Our children went to the primary school in Navenby, then The Priory Academy LSST in Lincoln, both excellent state schools.”“It has been an ideal location for us as a family with easy access into Lincoln, perfect for working from home and also for those business trips to London with fast direct trains from both Newark and Grantham.”Services: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage; gas-fired central heating
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating CFeatures:
- Parking
- Barbecue
- Garden
- Garage