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£575,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Hervey Road, Sleaford NG34
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Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
2445
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- An immaculately presented and characterful family home
- Expansive country kitchen with extensive cabinetry and room for dining
- Large snug – ideal as a family/TV room or home office and dual-aspect dining room
- Self-contained annexe with a lounge, kitchen/utility room, bedroom and ensuite
- Six generously sized bedrooms (four king-sized and two bedrooms with en-suites)
- Light-filled garden room leading to the main patio
- Landscaped rear garden with multiple seating areas
- Easy maintenance gravel driveway and off-road parking for 3-4 cars
- Quiet yet convenient location within easy walking distance of Sleaford town centre
- Excellent transport links via the A1 and nearby Sleaford rail station with close to in-demand schools, including grammar schools
2 Hervey Road is a beautifully presented six-bedroom home, perfectly positioned in one of Sleaford’s most desirable areas.
From the moment you arrive, the attractive frontage sets the tone for what’s inside – a warm, characterful home that’s been thoughtfully modernised to a very high standard. The layout is flexible and spacious, with multiple reception rooms, a delightful garden room and a stylish country kitchen at its heart.
A real highlight is the self-contained one-bedroom annexe – ideal for multigenerational living, visiting guests, or even as an independent living space for teenagers. The upstairs accommodation includes five further bedrooms, two with en-suites, and a contemporary family bathroom.
The outside space is just as appealing, with a low-maintenance lawn, mature shrubs and plants, and a patio area – a great spot for entertaining or simply relaxing with family and friends.
The property is situated within easy reach of Sleaford’s fantastic amenities, including shops, restaurants, leisure facilities, a rail station and excellent schools – including two grammar schools.
With its superb location and versatile layout, this home offers genuine flexibility for modern family life.
Seller insights
“We’ve absolutely loved living here. We first moved to Sleaford 30 years ago and just never wanted to leave. It’s such a friendly, welcoming place, with super neighbours. This part of town is especially peaceful, and it’s been a wonderful place to call home.”
“We’ve lived in 2 Hervey Road for nine years. In that time, we’ve completely refurbished and modernised the house. It works brilliantly as a family home. The house is all ready for someone to move straight into, though there’s plenty of scope to add your own personal touches.”
“The layout is very flexible. The snug is one of our favourite spaces for a cosy film night in winter or just relaxing with a good book. We use the garden room for entertaining – whether that’s Christmas with family or summer gatherings with friends. The dining room is also huge. You’ll see that we’ve got a 10-seater table, a sofa and other furniture in there but this room could easily be turned into another living area or a home office.”
“The annexe is brilliant. It’s fully self-contained – making it ideal for older relatives, teenagers or even as an Airbnb, subject to planning permission. The living area looks out over the garden, which makes it really bright and also private.”
“The garden is so easy to maintain and very secure for younger children or pets. We love sitting out on the patio on a summer evening, just relaxing together or chilling out.”
“We’re so close to the town centre here – it’s literally a 10-minute walk. Sleaford has everything you need day to day, including supermarkets, high-street shops, a garden centre, doctors and a great leisure centre. There’s a farmers’ market, an annual Christmas market and plenty of places to eat out – from Indian to Greek, traditional pubs and cafes. Further afield, Lincoln is a fantastic city to visit, with lots of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.”
“Sleaford has a nice mix of people – families, couples and retirees – and there’s a genuine community feel here. There are lots of lovely places to explore nearby. We often take a stroll to the pub in Silk Willoughby and also regularly visit Belton House, which is a very popular National Trust property.”
“The schools were a big factor in why we moved here originally. Our children have been educated locally. There are excellent primaries plus two grammar schools and very good co-educational schools like St George’s.”
“Sleaford rail station is less than a 10-minute walk away. From there, you can catch trains to Grantham – with services to London, Peterborough and Nottingham. Living here really does give you the best of both worlds: a lovely market town with a community feel but within easy reach of the city.”
“We shall miss living here a great deal. It’s the perfect family home and we’ll take many happy memories with us. We’re staying in Sleaford, though, as it’s such a fantastic place to live.”
Key Features
• An immaculately presented family home
• Six spacious bedrooms
• Quiet yet convenient location within easy walking distance of Sleaford town centre
• Flexible living spaces
• Characterful features such as exposed brickwork and beams
• Practical porch area – great for muddy wellies
• Generous hallway with solid Oak floor and understairs storage
• Large snug – ideal as a family/TV room or home office
• Dual-aspect dining room
• Expansive country kitchen with extensive cabinetry and room for dining
• Appliances include an integrated Bosch dishwasher and a Rangemaster double range cooker*
• Terracotta tiled floor
• Self-contained annexe with a lounge, kitchen/utility room, bedroom and ensuite
• Galleried first-floor landing
• Generously sized bedrooms (four king-sized)
• Built-in wardrobes in multiple bedrooms
• Two bedrooms with en-suites
• Contemporary upstairs bathroom/ensuites with heated towel rails and downlights
• Neutral décor with a mix of carpeting and hardwood floors
• Substantial loft space with scope for conversion (STPP)
• Hive smart heating system (with remote controls)
• Light-filled garden room leading to the main patio
• Landscaped rear garden
• Fully enclosed with multiple seating areas
• Three sheds and bin storage space
• Easy maintenance gravel driveway with mature planting for screening
• Off-road parking for 3-4 cars
• Exterior security lighting
• Dual property access via front and side entrances
• Excellent transport links via the A1 and nearby Sleaford rail station
• Close to in-demand schools, including grammar schools
*for sale by separate negotiation
Location
Sleaford is a charming market town steeped in character and history – home to a Grade-1 listed church and the remains of a ruined castle. The town has an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and cultural attractions. Local amenities include a medical centre, library, leisure centre, small theatre, hairdressing salons and a dental surgery.
The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for scenic walks, birdwatching and nature trails. Local highlights include Cogglesford Watermill, Tattershall Castle, Lollycocks Field Nature Reserve, the Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, and The Hub – the UK’s largest exhibition space dedicated to contemporary craft and design.
Sleaford marks the start of the Spires and Steeples Arts and Heritage Trail, which takes in picturesque villages and unspoilt countryside all the way to Lincoln Cathedral. The city of Lincoln, just 20 miles away from Sleaford by car, is perfect for a day out, with its striking cathedral and castle, cobbled streets and boutique shopping.
Sleaford sits close to the A15, A1, A52, A17 and the A16 – providing excellent travel links across the region. The local rail station links up to Grantham – from where you can catch fast trains to London (journey time: 70 minutes), Peterborough, Nottingham and Leeds.
Schools
Families in this area are well served by an excellent range of schools. Primary schools include Sleaford Church Lane Primary School (1 mile) – rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Other primary schools nearby include St Botolph’s Church of England Primary School (0.8 miles), William Alvey Church of England School (1.2 miles) and Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School (1.5 miles) – all rated ‘Good’.
For secondary education, Sleaford is home to two highly regarded grammar schools – Kesteven and Sleaford High School and Carre’s Grammar School – and the popular co-educational St George’s Academy. Nearby Grantham is home to two further grammar schools – Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School and The King’s School.
For independent schooling, there are the Minster Schools (Prep and Senior) in Lincoln.
Services:
Mains water, electricity and drainage; gas central heating
Local Authority: North Kesteven
Council Tax Band: F
EPC: C
Tenure: Feehold
From the moment you arrive, the attractive frontage sets the tone for what’s inside – a warm, characterful home that’s been thoughtfully modernised to a very high standard. The layout is flexible and spacious, with multiple reception rooms, a delightful garden room and a stylish country kitchen at its heart.
A real highlight is the self-contained one-bedroom annexe – ideal for multigenerational living, visiting guests, or even as an independent living space for teenagers. The upstairs accommodation includes five further bedrooms, two with en-suites, and a contemporary family bathroom.
The outside space is just as appealing, with a low-maintenance lawn, mature shrubs and plants, and a patio area – a great spot for entertaining or simply relaxing with family and friends.
The property is situated within easy reach of Sleaford’s fantastic amenities, including shops, restaurants, leisure facilities, a rail station and excellent schools – including two grammar schools.
With its superb location and versatile layout, this home offers genuine flexibility for modern family life.
Seller insights
“We’ve absolutely loved living here. We first moved to Sleaford 30 years ago and just never wanted to leave. It’s such a friendly, welcoming place, with super neighbours. This part of town is especially peaceful, and it’s been a wonderful place to call home.”
“We’ve lived in 2 Hervey Road for nine years. In that time, we’ve completely refurbished and modernised the house. It works brilliantly as a family home. The house is all ready for someone to move straight into, though there’s plenty of scope to add your own personal touches.”
“The layout is very flexible. The snug is one of our favourite spaces for a cosy film night in winter or just relaxing with a good book. We use the garden room for entertaining – whether that’s Christmas with family or summer gatherings with friends. The dining room is also huge. You’ll see that we’ve got a 10-seater table, a sofa and other furniture in there but this room could easily be turned into another living area or a home office.”
“The annexe is brilliant. It’s fully self-contained – making it ideal for older relatives, teenagers or even as an Airbnb, subject to planning permission. The living area looks out over the garden, which makes it really bright and also private.”
“The garden is so easy to maintain and very secure for younger children or pets. We love sitting out on the patio on a summer evening, just relaxing together or chilling out.”
“We’re so close to the town centre here – it’s literally a 10-minute walk. Sleaford has everything you need day to day, including supermarkets, high-street shops, a garden centre, doctors and a great leisure centre. There’s a farmers’ market, an annual Christmas market and plenty of places to eat out – from Indian to Greek, traditional pubs and cafes. Further afield, Lincoln is a fantastic city to visit, with lots of independent shops, cafes and restaurants.”
“Sleaford has a nice mix of people – families, couples and retirees – and there’s a genuine community feel here. There are lots of lovely places to explore nearby. We often take a stroll to the pub in Silk Willoughby and also regularly visit Belton House, which is a very popular National Trust property.”
“The schools were a big factor in why we moved here originally. Our children have been educated locally. There are excellent primaries plus two grammar schools and very good co-educational schools like St George’s.”
“Sleaford rail station is less than a 10-minute walk away. From there, you can catch trains to Grantham – with services to London, Peterborough and Nottingham. Living here really does give you the best of both worlds: a lovely market town with a community feel but within easy reach of the city.”
“We shall miss living here a great deal. It’s the perfect family home and we’ll take many happy memories with us. We’re staying in Sleaford, though, as it’s such a fantastic place to live.”
Key Features
• An immaculately presented family home
• Six spacious bedrooms
• Quiet yet convenient location within easy walking distance of Sleaford town centre
• Flexible living spaces
• Characterful features such as exposed brickwork and beams
• Practical porch area – great for muddy wellies
• Generous hallway with solid Oak floor and understairs storage
• Large snug – ideal as a family/TV room or home office
• Dual-aspect dining room
• Expansive country kitchen with extensive cabinetry and room for dining
• Appliances include an integrated Bosch dishwasher and a Rangemaster double range cooker*
• Terracotta tiled floor
• Self-contained annexe with a lounge, kitchen/utility room, bedroom and ensuite
• Galleried first-floor landing
• Generously sized bedrooms (four king-sized)
• Built-in wardrobes in multiple bedrooms
• Two bedrooms with en-suites
• Contemporary upstairs bathroom/ensuites with heated towel rails and downlights
• Neutral décor with a mix of carpeting and hardwood floors
• Substantial loft space with scope for conversion (STPP)
• Hive smart heating system (with remote controls)
• Light-filled garden room leading to the main patio
• Landscaped rear garden
• Fully enclosed with multiple seating areas
• Three sheds and bin storage space
• Easy maintenance gravel driveway with mature planting for screening
• Off-road parking for 3-4 cars
• Exterior security lighting
• Dual property access via front and side entrances
• Excellent transport links via the A1 and nearby Sleaford rail station
• Close to in-demand schools, including grammar schools
*for sale by separate negotiation
Location
Sleaford is a charming market town steeped in character and history – home to a Grade-1 listed church and the remains of a ruined castle. The town has an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and cultural attractions. Local amenities include a medical centre, library, leisure centre, small theatre, hairdressing salons and a dental surgery.
The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for scenic walks, birdwatching and nature trails. Local highlights include Cogglesford Watermill, Tattershall Castle, Lollycocks Field Nature Reserve, the Cranwell Aviation Heritage Centre, and The Hub – the UK’s largest exhibition space dedicated to contemporary craft and design.
Sleaford marks the start of the Spires and Steeples Arts and Heritage Trail, which takes in picturesque villages and unspoilt countryside all the way to Lincoln Cathedral. The city of Lincoln, just 20 miles away from Sleaford by car, is perfect for a day out, with its striking cathedral and castle, cobbled streets and boutique shopping.
Sleaford sits close to the A15, A1, A52, A17 and the A16 – providing excellent travel links across the region. The local rail station links up to Grantham – from where you can catch fast trains to London (journey time: 70 minutes), Peterborough, Nottingham and Leeds.
Schools
Families in this area are well served by an excellent range of schools. Primary schools include Sleaford Church Lane Primary School (1 mile) – rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Other primary schools nearby include St Botolph’s Church of England Primary School (0.8 miles), William Alvey Church of England School (1.2 miles) and Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Primary School (1.5 miles) – all rated ‘Good’.
For secondary education, Sleaford is home to two highly regarded grammar schools – Kesteven and Sleaford High School and Carre’s Grammar School – and the popular co-educational St George’s Academy. Nearby Grantham is home to two further grammar schools – Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School and The King’s School.
For independent schooling, there are the Minster Schools (Prep and Senior) in Lincoln.
Services:
Mains water, electricity and drainage; gas central heating
Local Authority: North Kesteven
Council Tax Band: F
EPC: C
Tenure: Feehold
About this agent

Welcome to Fine & Country Lincolnshire and Grantham. We understand moving home is one of the most important decisions you can make, your home is both a financial and emotional investment. We take the instruction to sell your home as a privilege and a serious commitment to you. We value relationships above transactions and are incredibly proud that much of our business comes from referrals and repeat clients. We pride ourselves on our unique blend of local knowledge, outstanding customer service and intelligent and creative marketing strategies. We offer our clients an unparallel ability to promote their Lincolnshire properties to buyers around the UK, in particular the South East and internationally, with our network of over 300 offices and a flagship showroom in Mayfair, London. Our vast understanding of the Lincolnshire country homes market enables us to deliver the best result, whether you are buying or selling. Lincolnshire represents some of the best value country homes in the UK with excellent commuter connections (Grantham to London Kings Cross approximately 65 minutes) and access to the renowned Grammar school system. We understand how crucial the widespread exposure of your property is with the increasing mobility of buyers and the ways in which they access information. Fine and Country Lincolnshire and Grantham is owned by Matthew Brouwer MRICS, a Chartered Surveyor and RICS Registered Valuer with over 12 years’ post qualified experience. Adam Lascelles is the Managing Director who has a wealth of residential and technical agency experience gained throughout the UK having previously owned and managed award winning flagship offices for a multitude of national and regional companies. Adam joined the business in July 2019 to continue the growth of this successful office. Ben Smith, Sales Manager & Valuer, further strengthens the team with many years experience in the property industry, gained throughout Lincolnshire. Rebecca Brouwer is a Director of the business and is responsible for the overall management of the office, accounting and marketing. Rebecca also leads our office fundraising programme which raises money for the Fine and Country Foundation, a charity dedicated to working with local homeless charities who need it most because we believe passionately that everybody deserves a place to call home. Alistair Le-Bas provides our office with in-house mortgage services. He is a Mortgage professional with over 15 years’ industry experience, fully qualified in all aspects of Mortgage advice and operates under the trading name 3D Mortgages. Alistair has access to the whole of the market and provides a bespoke and discreet personal service for our buyers and sellers. If you feel that we could be of any assistance to you with regards to either a sale or purchase, now or in the future please do not hesitate to get in contact with us. Fine & Country Lincolnshire and Grantham is regulated by The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and The Property Ombudsman.






































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