Offers over
£485,000
4 bed detached house for saleNew Zealand Lane, Queniborough, Leicester, Leicestershire LE7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Spencers Countrywide - Syston
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About this property
Bespoke Kitchen Design
Expansive Rear Garden
Open Plan Living with Private Reception Rooms
22 Ft Master Bedroom
Renovated Bathroom
Optional Lateral Living
4 Double Bedrooms
Wet room
A charming and spacious detached home set on a quiet lane in the sought-after village of Queniborough. Built in 1963, this beautifully maintained property offers flexible living across two floors, with standout features including:
• Bespoke L-shaped, solid oak kitchen with Range Cooker, Belfast sink & Breakfast island with Kardeen Flooring.
• Cosy lounge with log burner & bay window
• Expansive conservatory with heating/cooling unit
• Downstairs wet room with electric shower & separate WC
• Four well-proportioned bedrooms plus home office/study
• Modern family bathroom with double-ended bath and mains shower
• Stunning, private rear garden with cherry blossom trees, vegetable patch, summer house & patio area with pergola
• Quiet village location with excellent amenities and transport links
Located in the historic village of Queniborough, known for its charming character, primary school, shops and traditional pubs. An ideal family home offering space, style, and a wonderful garden—viewing highly recommended.
Located in the small, picturesque village of Queniborough, in the northeastern part of Leicestershire, England. Just a few miles outside of the bustling city of Leicester, it offers a peaceful and rural retreat with a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The village is surrounded by beautiful green countryside, with rolling hills, farmland, and meandering footpaths ideal for nature lovers and those who enjoy outdoor activities.
The heart of Queniborough is its tight-knit community, with historic buildings such as the St. Mary's Church, a Grade II listed structure, offering a glimpse into the village’s past. The village has a warm, welcoming atmosphere, with a few local shops, a pub, and recreational spaces, making it a quiet but connected place to live.
For those who enjoy history, there are nearby landmarks and heritage sites, while the nearby cities of Leicester and Loughborough offer a wealth of cultural activities, dining, and entertainment. Queniborough is a lovely blend of rural serenity and accessibility to urban life, making it an ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while staying well-connected.
Entrance Hall
Enter into a bright and inviting hallway, where natural light streams in from both sides, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The cleverly designed under-stairs cloakroom offers convenient storage and a window that helps to keep the space light and airy with a great finish in grey Kardeen Flooring.
Study (2.54m x 2.3m)
At the front of the house, the study provides an ideal space for remote work or study. It offers a quiet, focused environment with a view to the front of the property.
Lounge (4.25m x 3.86m)
A charming lounge, perfect for unwinding, with a bay window that allows plenty of natural light. The room is centred around a cosy log burner, making it the perfect spot to relax by the fire on chilly evenings.
Downstairs WC
The downstairs WC is elegantly tiled and features a modern sink, toilet, towel rail, and spotlights, offering both style and practicality in this essential space.
Downstairs Shower Room
The downstairs wet room is fully tiled and features an electric shower, offering a practical and accessible space for those who need ground-floor facilities.
Kitchen Dining Room (5.96m x 3.7m)
The heart of the home, this kitchen is both functional and beautiful, with bespoke cabinetry and solid oak work surfaces. Key features include a Belfast sink, a range cooker, integrated dishwasher, and a tall wall radiator. A central island breakfast bar creates a practical space and a large dining table with drop lighting above adds character, while a stable door leads to the side of the house. Spotlights and under-unit lighting add a modern touch. A window offers a glimpse into the expansive conservatory, creating a seamless flow between these two rooms. Including a seamless flow from kitchen to hallway with matching Kardeen Flooring.
Snug (3.37m x 2.74m)
Connected to the kitchen diner, the snug room provides a comfortable and versatile space for relaxation or entertaining, flowing in effortlessly from the main hub of the home.
Conservatory (5.52m x 3.1m)
The conservatory is flooded with natural light, creating a versatile space ideal for dining, play, or simply unwinding. Equipped with air conditioning, it remains a comfortable retreat throughout the year.
Bedroom 1 (6.75m x 3.21m)
With views of a beautiful cherry blossom tree, bedroom one offers a peaceful retreat. The room features wood-effect flooring and a double radiator, combining style and comfort.
Bedroom 2 (3.36m x 3.35m)
Bedroom two is generously sized, with ample room for a double bed. Fitted wardrobes offer additional storage, and the room enjoys a pleasant outlook and plenty of natural light.
Bedroom 3 (3.69m x 2.59m)
Located to the rear of the property, bedroom three comfortably accommodates a double bed and freestanding wardrobe. Offering a pleasant outlook to the garden, creating a peaceful space for rest and relaxation.
Bedroom 4 (4.13m x 2.74m)
Bedroom 4 benefits from a built in storage cupboard over the stairs and space for a double bed to sit below the front aspect window.
Bathroom
The recently updated family bathroom features a double-ended bathwith a mains connected shower head, vanity sink, WC, and chrome towel rail. The stylish tiling throughout gives the room a contemporary, spa-like feel.
Garage (3.68m x 2.54m)
Front Garden
The font garden is neatly tarmacked with a block paved edging offering ample space for parking of up to 4 cars. A wooden garden gate can be found to the side of the property making it easy to access the garden without the need to come through the house.
Rear Garden
Step outside into a stunning rear garden, long and private, with a vibrant mix of mature trees and thoughtfully designed plant borders. Features include a gated vegetable patch, a summer house, and a log store. The garden also boasts a pergola and a large, landscaped patio area—an exceptional space for outdoor entertaining or quiet relaxation. With no overlooking properties and side access to the front, this garden provides both privacy and tranquility.
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