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Street Aspect
Sitting Room
Bedroom

5 bedroom house

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House
5 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Grade II listed, early 18th century
  • Pair of townhouses being sold as a whole
  • Small terraced/courtyard garden
  • 5 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • Permissions granted for conversion
  • One dwelling in need of full modernisation
The Property
Located in the heart of the popular village of King's Cliffe, these imposing Grade ll listed 18th century town houses have an attractive ashlar stone facade under a new Collyweston slate roof. No. 8 is in need of full modernising, No.10 has been updated and has electric radiators to most rooms. The properties could be kept as two separate dwellings or converted into one (planning and listed building consent have already been granted). The properties retain many original/ period features including fireplaces, exposed beams and stonework.

Location
The large conservation village of King's Cliffe stands on the edge of the old Rockingham Forest in the north of Northamptonshire, approximately 3 miles south of the A47. The village is noted for a number of fine stone-built houses and cottages, as well as a splendid church of Norman origins. Good local facilities include occasional post office, general store, doctor's surgery, primary school, village hall and public house. To the North is the beautiful limestone town of Stamford offering a wider range of facilities, while to the East there is Peterborough, the main regional centre with a full range of amenities including a mainline inter-city rail link to London King's Cross with a publicised journey time of approximately 50 minutes.

Outside
The rear garden is enclosed by stone walls and set over three tiers. At the top end of the garden there is a feature circular flowerbed with circular sandstone seating area and a storage shed.

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