A charming 17th-century character cottage in a sought-after Rutland village.
Description
The Property
North Cottage is a pretty semi-detached stone-built cottage tucked away on the central road through the village of Lyddington. The property dates back to circa 1680 and has plenty of character, including fabulous exposed beams and brick fireplaces which are beautifully complemented by the modern, country inspired décor and the wood-framed extension to the rear. The house is very well appointed to a high standard inside and out.
Accommodation
The cottage has been sympathetically updated in recent years, with the extension to the rear completed in 2011 offering a striking formal dining area that’s flooded with natural light thanks to the high vaulted ceiling and abundance of glazing. There is also space for a table in the modern kitchen, which has an Everhot range cooker (not included in the sale), a wood-burning stove and a variety of integrated appliances. Completing the ground floor is the relaxing sitting room, with its cosy open fire, and the useful cloakroom with W.C. Upstairs the bedrooms are arranged together around a central landing that’s lit from above by skylights. All three bedrooms are doubles and share a family bathroom.
Outside
A gravel driveway provides off-street parking to the front, while to the rear there is a wonderfully secluded garden well enclosed by trees and shrubs and with colourful attractive borders. The garden features a paved terrace, a vegetable garden and good-size lawn. There is also a detached outbuilding with plumbing and electric separated into a utility room and store.
Location
Lyddington is a small Rutland village within a short distance of Rutland Water which offers a range of sporting activities including golf, walking and sailing.
The village has two pubs, a village hall and a vibrant community feel, with day-to-day amenities found locally in nearby Uppingham.
Oakham town (approx. 6 miles) the county town, offers a wider range of shops, including a Tesco superstore, and a mainline train station that serves Leicester and Peterborough in under half an hour, linking to commuter services to Cambridge and London Kings Cross from 50 minutes. There are excellent schooling opportunities nearby, including Oakham C of E Primary, Catmose Primary, Oakham School, Catmose College and Harington School.
Square Footage: 1,622 sq ft
Additional Info
Local Authority: Rutland County Council
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.
All journey times and distances are approximate.
- A three bedroom unlisted character property
- An abundance of period features
- Pretty cottage garden
- Off street parking with outbuilding/storage
- Mainline station from Corby (6.5 miles) to London Kings Cross in just over an hour
- EPC Rating = D
Posted 30/10/23, views 2
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