3 bedroom detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Rarely available detached period cottage dating back roughly 200 years
- Substantial mature plot with extensive lawned gardens
- Three bedroom accommodation including principal bedroom with en suite
- Spacious kitchen/diner plus separate utility room
- Two reception rooms plus bright garden-facing conservatory
- Stunning large bathroom with freestanding bath and walk-in shower
- Ample driveway parking, detached garage and additional store/outbuilding
- Tucked-away Barton-upon-Humber position with solar panels installed
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Step Inside:-
Dating back roughly 200 years, The Cottage is a detached period home that blends character, comfort and practicality in a way that will instantly appeal to buyers looking for something a little more special. From the outside, the handsome brick elevations and established setting create an immediate sense of arrival, while inside the accommodation feels welcoming, well cared for and far more generous than first impressions might suggest.
At the heart of the ground floor is a spacious kitchen/diner, fitted with a comprehensive range of cream-fronted units with contrasting work surfaces, integrated double oven, gas hob, inset sink and ample cupboard storage. There is plenty of room for everyday dining, making it a sociable and functional space for family life or informal entertaining, while the adjoining utility room provides valuable additional space for laundry and household storage.
The main lounge is a warm and inviting room, centred around a striking exposed brick fireplace with timber mantle and inset stove effect fire, giving the room real cottage character and a cosy focal point. In addition, there is a separate sitting room offering further flexibility, ideal as a second reception room, snug, reading room or perhaps a more formal space for entertaining. Together, these two reception rooms make the house particularly versatile for a range of buyers.
To the rear, the conservatory is a wonderful addition, flooded with natural light and enjoying lovely views across the garden. It is easy to imagine this becoming a favourite everyday space, whether for morning coffee, relaxed dining or simply enjoying the outlook over the grounds.
The ground floor bathroom is especially impressive, fitted to a generous scale and featuring a freestanding bath, vanity wash basin and walk-in shower enclosure, all enhanced by natural light from the rooflight above. It has a luxurious feel and adds to the sense that this is a home which has been thoughtfully improved over time.
To the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a particularly attractive room with fitted furniture and the benefit of its own en suite shower area. Bedroom two is another generous double, while bedroom three provides a comfortable additional bedroom that could equally serve as a nursery, dressing room or home office depending on a purchaser’s needs.
Throughout, the property has been maintained to a very good standard and offers a lovely mix of period charm and practical modern living, making it ready to move into whilst still retaining all the warmth and individuality buyers hope to find in a home of this age.
Step Outside:-
The outside space is a huge part of what makes The Cottage so special. Occupying a substantial mature plot, the property enjoys extensive lawned gardens that wrap around the house and create a real sense of openness, privacy and breathing room. The grounds are beautifully established and offer a wonderful backdrop to the property, with mature boundaries, expansive green space and plenty of room to enjoy the outdoors.
A paved patio extends across the rear of the house, providing an ideal seating and entertaining area, perfectly positioned to take in the garden and the outlook beyond. The conservatory opens naturally onto this space, helping the inside and outside connect beautifully.
To the front and side, there is ample driveway parking for numerous vehicles, which in turn leads to a detached garage and additional outbuilding/store. These buildings offer excellent versatility, whether for storage, workshop use, hobby space or general ancillary use, and add further value to an already impressive plot.
The aerial imagery really highlights the appeal here. This is not simply a home with a garden, but a property with genuine outside space, something that is increasingly hard to find and particularly rare in such a convenient position.
Further practical benefits include solar panels, adding an energy-conscious feature to this charming and individual home.
Location
The Cottage occupies a tucked-away position on Pasture Road South in Barton-upon-Humber, a well-regarded market town that continues to prove popular with buyers seeking a blend of character, convenience and strong connectivity.
Barton offers a good range of everyday amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, cafes, pubs and schooling, along with a strong sense of community and access to attractive surrounding countryside. The town is also well placed for commuters, with easy access to the Humber Bridge, Hull, Scunthorpe and the wider Lincolnshire region.
This particular setting offers a more secluded feel than many town locations, and that balance of privacy, space and accessibility is a major part of the appeal. For buyers seeking a character home with substantial grounds, useful outbuildings and an address that remains highly practical for day-to-day life.
Rooms
UTILITY
KITCHEN/DINER 16' 0" x 10' 2" (4.88m x 3.1m)
BATHROOM 13' 5" x 9' 11" (4.1m x 3.02m)
LOUNGE 13' 1" x 13' 0" (4m x 3.96m)
SITTING ROOM 13' 0" x 12' 11" (3.96m x 3.94m)
CONSERVATORY 15' 8" x 9' 1" (4.78m x 2.77m)
BEDROOM ONE 13' 1" x 11' 2" (4m x 3.4m)
BEDROOM TWO 13' 1" x 12' 11" (4m x 3.94m)
BEDROOM THREE 16' 0" x 10' 0" (4.88m x 3.05m)
GARAGE 23' 9" x 15' 7" (7.24m x 4.75m)
AGENTS NOTE TO BUYERS
Prospective purchasers are advised that, in addition to the purchase price, further costs may be incurred when buying a property. These can include, but are not limited to, Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), legal and conveyancing fees, survey costs, and mortgage arrangement fees. Buyers should ensure they seek appropriate financial advice and budget accordingly.
PLEASE NOTE
The property is served by a private sewage treatment system, that is fully compliant with environmental standards
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