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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
- Impressive four bedroom modern family house
- Set on a generous plot with double garage
- Newly fitted kitchen
- Sitting room with log burner
- Newly installed boiler
- Sought after village with a pub
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Built in 1993 and extensively updated in recent years, 47A Main Street is the ideal family home. Improvements made in the last few years include a newly-installed Turnbulls kitchen and utility room, a new Worcester Bosch boiler and radiators, NEST thermostat system and an upgraded family bathroom. Additionally, two of the bedrooms have been recarpeted and painted, there are new front and back doors and a number of windows have been updated. The house is presented to a high standard throughout, with the kitchen a particular highlight featuring a wine cooler, ceramic Rangemaster range oven, a central island and a variety of integrated appliances. The bathrooms are equally stylish, with the main family bathroom having a generously sized premium Duravit bath. From the house there are lovely views to the front over woodland and a beck, and over its own gardens to the rear.
The accommodation is deceptively spacious, extending to some 2204 sq ft over two floors with potential for extension or conversion of the garage if desired (subject to obtaining the necessary consents). The ground floor comprises an entrance hall with storage cupboard leading to a sitting room with wood burning stove, study, formal dining room and separate kitchen which also has space for a table for informal family meals. Adjoining the kitchen there is also a utility room and a cloakroom with WC. Upstairs the principal bedroom is accessed via a dressing room and has an en suite shower room. An additional two bedrooms have en suite facilities, while there is a fourth good-size bedroom and a family bathroom.
The property benefits from a larger-than-average attached garage with internal access to the house via the kitchen and an electric door. There is off-street parking to the front on a gravel driveway with a small garden to the front, while the rear garden is an excellent size and features a good-size lawn, shed, workshop and a paved patio. There is a deep flowerbed along one size and a large sycamore which is under a tree preservation order.
Location
Scopwick is a small village with a pub, church and filling station lying approximately eight miles north of Sleaford and 12 miles south of Lincoln.
There are additional amenities in neighbouring villages with primary schools nearby, while Metheringham (2.5 miles north) has a good range of local shops for daily needs and good schooling.
The historic city of Lincoln offers a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, schools, university and cultural and leisure pursuits including the quaintly historic Cathedral Quarter and beautiful Bailgate area. Lincoln train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes). There is good walking locally and further afield on the Lincolnshire Wolds while the coast at Skegness is about 1 hour away.
Disclaimer: All distance and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,204 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains Water
Electricity
Central Heating: Oil Fired
Mains Drainage
North Kesteven District Council
Photographs taken September 2022
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