Truly spectacular Grade-II Listed period family home
Designed by the renowned architect William Railton
Located in one of Leicestershire’s most prestigious residential locations
Living spaces of grand proportions with a sense of space and light
Sympathetically renovated to celebrate its heritage and period features
Four/five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and five reception rooms
Wonderful and varied grounds extending to approximately 1.5 acres
Triple detached garage with a multi-functional room above
Council Tax Band: G
General Description
The Old Vicarage is a truly spectacular period home nestled in grounds of approximately 1.5 acres in undoubtedly one of Leicestershire’s most prestigious residential locations. The property was built in 1838, designed by the renowned architect William Railton, and situated on Church Hill in the Quintessentially English village of Woodhouse Eaves.
The main house stands behind glorious, manicured gardens and a private sweeping driveway. Built with local stone under Swithland slate, this outstanding family home befits its Grade-II listed status. The layout comprises four/five bedrooms and five reception rooms, including a most impressive contemporary kitchen and living area. The main house is complemented by a triple detached garage of modern construction with a multi-functional room above.
The Main House
A superb period home designed on a grand scale and finished to an excellent standard. The Old Vicarage has been greatly improved in recent years by the current owners and sympathetically renovated to celebrate its heritage and period features. Expect to find original character throughout, including elaborate stone fireplaces, deep-set hardwood joinery, sash windows with working shutters, and original decorative plasterwork, alongside light-filled living spaces ideal for modern family living, including a superb 550-square-foot kitchen and living area.
The accommodation extends to approximately 3,831 square feet, laid across two floors and serviced with gas central heating. In brief, the layout comprises an entrance vestibule, a superb hall, a drawing room, a dining room, a snug, and a study. The contemporary living kitchen has direct garden access via glazed doors to the seating terrace. The kitchen is by Bulthaup and has a Wolf oven and hob. There is also a utility room and a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are four/five double bedrooms, two dressing rooms and three bathrooms. The layout is flexible, allowing for a most impressive principal bedroom suite with a contemporary five-piece bathroom and adjacent dressing room/nursery. The guest bedroom also has separate en-suite facilities, and bedroom three has an adjacent dressing room suitable as a sixth bedroom or children’s study.
Ancillary Buildings
Gardens and Grounds
The gardens extend to approximately 1.5 acres and have been carefully designed to provide a beautiful backdrop whilst being easy to maintain. The formal areas around the house are full of mature and specialist shrubs and herbaceous borders, which include many rare and wonderful plants such as a wedding cake tree, Cercis, Cornus kousa, hydrangeas, viburnums, and a Magnolia grandiflora. Mature and rare rhododendrons, azaleas, and magnolias, fill the surrounding grounds interspersed with plants, giving all year-round interest.
Three superb examples of Daphne 'Jacqueline Postill’ are arranged around the drive and patios, providing amazing winter colour and scent. An intriguing handkerchief tree sits alongside the coach house lawn alongside heavily scented shrub roses. Hundreds of snowdrops appear in the late winter, followed by a host of daffodils, giving an early splash of colour across the hillside.
Large lawns stretch into the gardens, giving a private oasis. Again, there are magnificent mature plants, including an ancient mulberry tree, a stunning Liquidambar and many other specialist shrubs and trees. Beyond these lawns are the bluebell woods, which rise to reveal ancient rock outcrops and incredible views across the Leicestershire Wolds and beyond into Lincolnshire. The underplanting becomes a sea of blue in the late spring. Beyond, there is a secluded dell and hidden garden.
A wonderful feature of The Old Vicarage, the gardens are a delight to the senses, a tranquil haven, and an adventure playground for exploring and getting close to nature.
The Location
Distances
Loughborough 4 miles, Leicester 9 miles, Nottingham 20 miles, and Birmingham 42 miles.
Loughborough Endowed Schools 5 miles, Ratcliffe College 9 miles, and Repton School 22 miles.
Loughborough to London St Pancras via rail from 1 hour 15 minutes, East Midlands Airport 10 miles, and Birmingham Airport 39 miles (distances and timings are approximate).
Property Information
Grade-II Listed
Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax Band: G.
Local Authority: Charnwood Borough Council.
Important Information
Smiths Property Experts
Book a market appraisal for your property today. Our virtual options are still available if you prefer.