Key Features

  • Beautifully presented 3 storey, semi-detached period cottage
  • Situated in the village of Newton on Trent
  • Entrance lobby, breakfast kitchen
  • Substantial sitting room, dining room
  • Two bedrooms and family bathroom to first floor
  • Stunning master bedroom to second floor
  • Full of charm and appeal with ceiling beams and cottage style doors
  • Access across neighbouring driveway to parking/garage to rear
  • Electric central heating. EPC: G
  • West Lindsey District Council - Tax band: B

Description

This is a marvellous, intriguing and delightful three-bedroom semi-detached period cottage, possibly dating from the mid-18th century in part, exhibiting some considerable charm and character with a very good range of well-balanced family accommodation to enjoy. There are high featured vaulted ceiling levels, exposed roof timbers and ceiling beams, attractive fireplaces and yet more. The property nestles discreetly in the heart of the small village of Newton on Trent.

Newton on Trent is an attractive village with a good community, its own respected primary school and post office village store. The historic City of Lincoln (9 miles) lies to the east with its excellent range of shopping and social facilities and Lincoln University set around the Brayford Pool Marina in the city centre is just 9 miles away.  To the west is the nearby Dunholme Toll Bridge over the River Trent, which provides for quick and easy access to the A1 at Markham Moor (7 miles) and the popular Town of Retford (12 miles). To the north is the town of Gainsborough (11 miles) located on the River Trent with its very popular Marshalls Yard shopping area and its renowned Grammar School. To the south at Newark (12 miles) there is access to the A1 and Newark Northgate Railway Station with its high-speed rail link to London King’s Cross.