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Key information
Features and description
- Former village pub
- Lovely secluded village location
- Four bedroom stone built character property
- Two bathrooms and downstairs W/C
- Kitchen breakfast room, with separate utility room
- Extensive, mature, south facing gardens
- Ample off road parking
- Stone built outhouse
- EPC Rating - F
Beautifully presented, stone built 300 year old character cottage situated in the heart of the quaint conservation village of Tickencote. This stunning four bedroom property has been well maintained by the current owner and boasts ample reception space, lovely characteristics such as stone walls, wooden beams, inglenook fireplaces and a gorgeous well maintained south facing, extensive mature garden and gravel driveway for at least six vehicles.
This former village pub is arranged over two floors, entering via the porch which internally leads into the light and airy entrance hall, with access to a useful storage cupboard and stairs which flow to the first floor accommodation. The dining room is found to the left of the hall and has an open fireplace and dual aspect windows to the front and back. To the right of the hallway is the large living room with a stunning inglenook fireplace and lovely light seated bay window. From the living room you lead into the former kitchen now utility room and cloakroom. Completing downstairs is the extended open plan kitchen/breakfast room, featuring flagstone flooring, a beautiful inglenook with rayburn, bespoke craftsman built kitchen with oak and granite worktops, exposed ceiling beams and a butler sink. To the first floor, the large landing connects four well balanced bedrooms, a four piece bathroom and a separate three piece bathroom.
Outside to the front of the property is a large gravel driveway offering ample off road parking for at least six vehicles. The front also offers a patio seating area and a variety of mature shrubbery and flowers. An access to the side of the property leads to stone built outhouse former brewhouse. The extensive south facing rear garden former tennis court is fully enclosed and private with mature tress and shrubbery. Adjoining the garden is an ancient meadow with remains of medieval village.
Porch - 1.19m x 1.45m (3'11 x 4'9) -
Entrance Hall - 3.25m x 1.73m (10'8 x 5'8) -
Dining Room - 5.38m x 4.37m (17'8 x 14'4) -
Living Room - 6.83m x 4.04m (22'5 x 13'3) -
Utility Room - 3.12m x 1.98m (10'3 x 6'6) -
W/C - 1.98m x 1.09m (6'6 x 3'7) -
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 6.32m x 4.93m narrowing to 3.56m (20'8" x 16'2" na -
Landing - 13.74m x 0.94m (45'1 x 3'1) -
Bedroom One - 4.42m x 4.14m (14'6 x 13'7) -
Bedroom Two - 3.91m x 3.86m (12'10 x 12'8) -
Bedroom Three - 3.76m x 3.23m (12'4 x 10'7) -
Bedroom Four - 3.35m x 2.92m (11 x 9'7) -
Bathroom One - 2.69m x 2.41m (8'10 x 7'11) -
Bathroom Two - 2.41m x 1.98m (7'11 x 6'6) -
History - Former village pub frequented and written about by John Clare the peasant poet.
Agent Note - This property is in a conservation area and the owner has well maintained the property, recently painted all exterior windows apart from the PVC ones.
Area - Tickencote is a secluded no through road village with easy accessibility to either Stamford or Oakham
This former village pub is arranged over two floors, entering via the porch which internally leads into the light and airy entrance hall, with access to a useful storage cupboard and stairs which flow to the first floor accommodation. The dining room is found to the left of the hall and has an open fireplace and dual aspect windows to the front and back. To the right of the hallway is the large living room with a stunning inglenook fireplace and lovely light seated bay window. From the living room you lead into the former kitchen now utility room and cloakroom. Completing downstairs is the extended open plan kitchen/breakfast room, featuring flagstone flooring, a beautiful inglenook with rayburn, bespoke craftsman built kitchen with oak and granite worktops, exposed ceiling beams and a butler sink. To the first floor, the large landing connects four well balanced bedrooms, a four piece bathroom and a separate three piece bathroom.
Outside to the front of the property is a large gravel driveway offering ample off road parking for at least six vehicles. The front also offers a patio seating area and a variety of mature shrubbery and flowers. An access to the side of the property leads to stone built outhouse former brewhouse. The extensive south facing rear garden former tennis court is fully enclosed and private with mature tress and shrubbery. Adjoining the garden is an ancient meadow with remains of medieval village.
Porch - 1.19m x 1.45m (3'11 x 4'9) -
Entrance Hall - 3.25m x 1.73m (10'8 x 5'8) -
Dining Room - 5.38m x 4.37m (17'8 x 14'4) -
Living Room - 6.83m x 4.04m (22'5 x 13'3) -
Utility Room - 3.12m x 1.98m (10'3 x 6'6) -
W/C - 1.98m x 1.09m (6'6 x 3'7) -
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 6.32m x 4.93m narrowing to 3.56m (20'8" x 16'2" na -
Landing - 13.74m x 0.94m (45'1 x 3'1) -
Bedroom One - 4.42m x 4.14m (14'6 x 13'7) -
Bedroom Two - 3.91m x 3.86m (12'10 x 12'8) -
Bedroom Three - 3.76m x 3.23m (12'4 x 10'7) -
Bedroom Four - 3.35m x 2.92m (11 x 9'7) -
Bathroom One - 2.69m x 2.41m (8'10 x 7'11) -
Bathroom Two - 2.41m x 1.98m (7'11 x 6'6) -
History - Former village pub frequented and written about by John Clare the peasant poet.
Agent Note - This property is in a conservation area and the owner has well maintained the property, recently painted all exterior windows apart from the PVC ones.
Area - Tickencote is a secluded no through road village with easy accessibility to either Stamford or Oakham
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Since opening its doors in March 2014, the branch has seen huge success and growth. It has even been recognised as the top selling agent in Stamford for the month of November 2014, despite being open for only eight months. Owned by Managing Director, Jason Treadwell, the branch specialises in residential sales & lettings, professional valuations, financial services, mortgages, conveyancing, land valuations (plots) and new homes. The branch boasts a superb town centre location, situated within a pedestrianised area, with parking facilities close by. Staff at the branch pride themselves on their commitment to customer service, focusing on the entire customer ‘journey’ and experience, rather than simply selling houses. As part of this, they adopt a proactive and flexible approach to viewings, including accompanied viewings, out of hours contact, weekend opening hours and the provision of eye-catching property brochures featuring sharp photography and detailed floor plans. They endeavour to assist customers in their purchase, regardless of whether they are using the branch to buy their home or not. “Despite being part of a much larger network of independently owned and managed estate agents, there is a real feeling of being a small family-run business, as we genuinely care more than your average estate agent. As part of this, we aim to excel at every stage of our customers’ journey and this extremely important to us…” Jason Treadwell, Managing Director The branch is a proud member of the Property Ombudsman Meet Our Customers “With grateful thanks in helping me move when others have already tried but failed. Truly the best estate agent in Town” Mrs S Stibbon, Torkington Gardens, Stamford "From the outset all at Newton Fallowell were professional and efficient and kept us informed every step of the way - we felt supported throughout and felt that Jason and his team always went above and beyond without asking. Nikki, in particular, was passionate about marketing out home and matched the right buyer to the right property - sold within days for the asking price. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend Newton Fallowell to buyers and sellers. Debs and Lorraine



























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