A beautiful barn conversion in an idyllic village setting
One of five properties in a cobbled courtyard
Three reception rooms and a kitchen/breakfast room
Established gardens with an open rural aspect
Covered carport providing off-road parking
Immaculate living space with an abundance of character
Recently redecorated and immaculate interiors
Newly fitted log burner in the generous main sitting room
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
General Description
Smiths Property Experts are favoured with instruction to market a charming barn conversion with beautiful, landscaped gardens. The property is in a courtyard setting in the heart of the delightful village of West Leake and is one of just five properties that once made up a working farm. The property features a covered carport and store at the front, and stunning landscaped gardens with a private aspect to the rear.
West Leake is a highly regarded village nestled in South Nottinghamshire. The picturesque village boasts a beautiful street scene, stunning protected countryside, and a public house. The neighbouring villages of Sutton Bonington and East Leake offer a range of amenities and schooling. Nottingham, Leicester, and the M1 motorway are easily accessible. Additionally, there is a direct train from East Midlands Parkway to London St Pancras.
The Property
The property is immaculate throughout, affording generous living space with characterful features, double glazing, and gas central heating. The floor area, including the carport and store, extends to over 1,500 square feet.
The living accommodation is laid across two floors, comprising a dining hall, kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room with a feature inglenook-style fireplace and wood burning stove, conservatory with garden views, and a w.c. Upstairs are three bedrooms, the main room affording a separate w.c and wash hand basin. Bedrooms two and three are divided by a stud partition wall, allowing for easy removal to create one large room should the eventual purchaser wish.
The Outside
This property is situated within a charming cobblestone courtyard, previously a working farmyard. It is one of five individual homes that were converted from the original working buildings. Under the covered double carport, there is off-road parking for several vehicles. A useful large store/workshop is also attached.
To the rear of the property are beautiful gardens with an open rear aspect and complete privacy. There are several seating and entertainment areas, mature borders, and a central lawn. In addition, there is a timber shed
Property Information
EPC Rating: D.
Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax Band: E.
Local Authority: Rushcliffe Borough Council.
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