4 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
4 beds
3 baths
2529
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 10000Mbps *
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Features and description
- A wonderful period grade II listed regency property
- Stylishly presented, flexible accommodation over four floors
- Separate entrance from the lower ground floor
- Entire top floor principal bedroom suite with en suite and walk in wardrobe
- Stamford station less than half a mile with trains to London Kings Cross in under 50 mins
- EPC Rating = C
A handsome Grade II listed property, Stamford's most sought after Regency terrace.
Description
15 Rutland Terrace is a handsome period house that is part of a grade II listed Regency terrace. The property has impressive, Ashlar stone-faced front elevation and large sash windows, as well as a modern extension to the rear whilst retaining generous proportions and high ceilings across its four floors.
The ground floor features a comfortable sitting room with a wood burning stove, while at the rear is the open-plan kitchen and extended dining room. The dining room features a glass roof and bi-folding doors that open to the courtyard garden. The kitchen, itself, has bespoke wooden units, a central island, and an Aga.
The lower ground floor provides further stylish accommodation providing 1-2 extra bedrooms or alternatively a fourth reception room with a light well, as well as a shower room and is accessible from the ground floor via the original York stone staircase and secondary access from the garden.
The first floor boasts an elegant drawing room with a wood burning stove and French doors opening onto a balcony with views out over Stamford and the meadows beyond.
The entire second floor has been dedicated to a well-presented principal suite which incorporates a large bedroom, and impressive luxury bathroom with a walk-in wardrobe.
Outside
At the front of the house there is a well-presented garden with box hedging, paving and a pathway leading to the entrance. Steps lead to the lower-level courtyard and accommodation. At the rear there is a low-maintenance courtyard garden with steps leading to gated access on West Street.
Location
The charming, historic market town of Stamford is situated along the banks of the River Welland, 12 miles north of the cathedral city of Peterborough. Stamford has excellent amenities, including a range of high street and independent retailers, a selection of cafés, restaurants and pubs and a range of leisure facilities. There’s also a superb choice of schools, including the outstanding-rated primary, The Bluecoat School, and independents including Stamford Junior School and Stamford Endowed Schools. Golf is available at Burghley Park Golf Club, while Burghley House grounds also provide a wonderful setting for walks.
The property is in a highly convenient position just moments from the town centre. Stamford’s railway station provides hourly services to Peterborough (connecting to London Kings Cross services) and to Cambridge.
Square Footage: 2,520 sq ft
Additional Info
Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage
All journey times and distances are approximate.
Description
15 Rutland Terrace is a handsome period house that is part of a grade II listed Regency terrace. The property has impressive, Ashlar stone-faced front elevation and large sash windows, as well as a modern extension to the rear whilst retaining generous proportions and high ceilings across its four floors.
The ground floor features a comfortable sitting room with a wood burning stove, while at the rear is the open-plan kitchen and extended dining room. The dining room features a glass roof and bi-folding doors that open to the courtyard garden. The kitchen, itself, has bespoke wooden units, a central island, and an Aga.
The lower ground floor provides further stylish accommodation providing 1-2 extra bedrooms or alternatively a fourth reception room with a light well, as well as a shower room and is accessible from the ground floor via the original York stone staircase and secondary access from the garden.
The first floor boasts an elegant drawing room with a wood burning stove and French doors opening onto a balcony with views out over Stamford and the meadows beyond.
The entire second floor has been dedicated to a well-presented principal suite which incorporates a large bedroom, and impressive luxury bathroom with a walk-in wardrobe.
Outside
At the front of the house there is a well-presented garden with box hedging, paving and a pathway leading to the entrance. Steps lead to the lower-level courtyard and accommodation. At the rear there is a low-maintenance courtyard garden with steps leading to gated access on West Street.
Location
The charming, historic market town of Stamford is situated along the banks of the River Welland, 12 miles north of the cathedral city of Peterborough. Stamford has excellent amenities, including a range of high street and independent retailers, a selection of cafés, restaurants and pubs and a range of leisure facilities. There’s also a superb choice of schools, including the outstanding-rated primary, The Bluecoat School, and independents including Stamford Junior School and Stamford Endowed Schools. Golf is available at Burghley Park Golf Club, while Burghley House grounds also provide a wonderful setting for walks.
The property is in a highly convenient position just moments from the town centre. Stamford’s railway station provides hourly services to Peterborough (connecting to London Kings Cross services) and to Cambridge.
Square Footage: 2,520 sq ft
Additional Info
Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council
Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage
All journey times and distances are approximate.
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