Key Features
- Stunning Grade II Listed family residence with 0.71 acre grounds
- Situated in the village of Glentworth with views of Glentworth Hall
- Entrance hall, cloakroom, utility/plant room
- Drawing room, dining room
- Family living dining kitchen
- Master bedroom with en-suite, two further bedrooms, bathroom to first floor
- Fourth bedroom with en-suite to second floor
- Private driveway to house, copious parking, substantial double garage with workshop/store
- Delightful landscaped gardens to both front, side and rear with wild flower meadow
- Ground Source Heat Pump with underfloor heating to all floors
- West Lindsey District Council - Tax band: F
Description
Experience the elegance of this exquisite Grade II Listed country residence, boasting 3,162 ft2/ 293.8 m2 sts of unparalleled charm and distinction. Nestled in a countryside setting at the base of the north Lincoln cliff escarpment. The Carriage House is a true masterpiece, seamlessly blending historic allure with modern luxury.• 3,162 ft2 / 293 m2 of Stunning Grade II Country Residence • 2 Reception Rooms | A Stunning Dining Kitchen | Cloakroom • 4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms• Timeless Elegance |Outstanding Country Setting• Tranquil Grounds of 0.71 of an acre (sts).
What can we say? You will be in awe! Upon entering the house, the grandeur is immediately apparent with a panelled entrance door and fanlight, leading on to a dramatic interior with high feature ceiling level, Lincolnshire limestone flooring, handmade solid oak doors, Billinghay Oak flooring, bespoke shuttered sliding sash windows and so much more. PLEASE SEE THE FABULOUS BROCHURE ATTACHED FOR FULL DETAILS!!
Future Proofing: Practical Period Living for years to come! The house has a state-of-the-art 22kw ground source heat pump underfloor heating system, ensuring comfort and efficiency across all three levels. The house features living spaces which are adaptable to modern day family living.
History - From George I to Charles III Originally constructed circa 1752 for the illustrious third Earl of Scarborough, this magnificent stable building was meticulously designed to complement the architectural grandeur of neighbouring Glentworth Hall. The conversion of this striking historic building into
a luxurious residence has been a labour of love for its current owners, who spared no effort or expense in preserving its heritage while integrating contemporary comforts. With guidance from local conservation authorities, the restoration project has ensured the integrity of the original structure, including the replacement of lime plaster on all walls.
The Area The village possesses an attractive mix of quality modern and period homes and is well known in the region for its annual community ‘Scarecrow Competition’. There are miles of quiet country lanes, footpaths and bridleways in the area to explore. Middle Street on the north cliff escarpment runs south to the historic City of Lincoln with its very good range of shopping and social amenities, excellent/private schools and two increasingly popular universities, as well as north to the small but well service town of Kirton Lindsey and Scunthorpe. The A15 is a short drive away and runs north to the M180. The nearby market town of Gainsborough offers the popular Marshalls Yard shopping area, a well-respected Grammar School and a route over the River Trent to the A1 near Retford.