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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
Grooms Lodge is a generous five bedroom, modern family home with stunning panoramic views stretching across rolling countryside. There is an abundance of space with an adaptable floorplan and further scope to extend (subject to planning permission - architectural drawings are available upon request)
The accommodation briefly comprises an inviting entrance hall leading to the inner lobby, guest WC, sitting room with feature fireplace, separate formal dining room with beamed ceiling, fitted kitchen/breakfast room with high vaulted ceiling and access to the utility room and further boot room. The first floor offers five bedrooms, four of which are double in size with their own individual character. The Master Bedroom and Bedroom two having modern en suites. Bedroom 5 offers a beautifully fitted out Dressing room or a single fifth bedroom and to complete the first floor is the family bathroom.
Outside
The beautifully maintained landscaped gardens surrounding this home boast uninterrupted views with its elevated position. The gardens can be found predominantly laid to lawn with patio areas to different sectors perfect for outdoor entertaining and fantastic summer house. Additionally to the main gardens you can expect to find paddock land measuring approximately three acres and further barn/stabling providing fantastic additional storage or stabling for an equestrian buyer.
A brief on the property’s history
Alfred Loewenstein, a financier of immense wealth and influence lived in the village in the early 1920s. He is said to have been the third richest man in the world and lived at The Pinfold opposite Groom's Lodge. He fell from a plane on 4th July 1928 - it was rumoured that it was no accident and the case made international headlines.
Groom's Lodge was part of the Lowenstein's stud where he bred racehorses. His stud manager lived in this house. The courtyard at the property used to be the exercise circle for his horses and the dining room was part of the original stable block and was only converted into a dwelling approximately 20yrs ago.
Twyford and Thorpe is a civil parish in Leicestershire, England, comprising the villages of Twyford and Thorpe Satchville, and the hamlet of John O' Gaunt.
Schooling and Transport Links
There are very highly rated schools for all ages in the neighbouring towns of Uppingham, Oakham, Stamford, Leicester and Oundle. The infant schools of Great Dalby and Gaddesby are also highly respected.
Market Harborough Train Station is approximately 20 minutes away and services London regularly in just under an hour. Melton Mowbray Train Station also services London with a longer journey time and provides a regular service to Leicester or alternatively the Stamford/Peterborough direction.
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