Key Features

  • A stunning four bedroom detached Edwardian residence
  • Standing in large mature grounds extending beyond half an acre
  • Woodhall Spa's original bowls club Est. 1930 by Mr & Mrs Pell & frequented by Lord & Lady Weigall of Petwood
  • An impressive double bay fronted property with a host of exceptional, original, period features
  • Highly decorated ceilings, wood panelling, deep moulded cornices & leaded stained glass windows
  • Two bay fronted reception rooms, kitchen diner, utility room and shower room
  • Enhanced by the current owners to provide modern fitments sympathetic to the era and style of this beautiful home
  • A range of outbuildings including summerhouse, garden/cabin room, large workshop and sheds
  • A generous garage with room above and large gravelled driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles

Description

The Old Bowls Club is a stunning four bedroom detached Edwardian residence standing in large mature grounds extending beyond half an acre. This beautiful family home exudes stature and elegance, which very rarely comes to the market.

An impressive double bay fronted property with a host of exceptional, original, period features, including highly decorative ceilings, wood paneling, deep moulded cornices and leaded stained glass windows.

Enhanced by the current owners to provide modern fitments sympathetic to the era and style of this beautiful home, to include, excellent kitchen and bathroom installations.  The house has also undergone re-wiring, installation of new plumbing, heating and drainage.

With extensive grounds largely set to lawn, plus a small pond and woodland area.  The external spaces are also served by a range of outbuildings, including the summerhouse, the garden cabin/room, generous garage with room above, large workshop and sheds.

The property is set on Witham Road, within easy walking distance of the attractive and popular ‘Broadway’ in Woodhall Spa, home to a range of shopping and social facilities.

Woodhall Spa with its tree-lined avenues, Edwardian hotels, Kinema In The Woods and possibly one of the best inland golf courses in Britain (being home to England Golf).