£1,250,000
5 bed detached house for saleThe Sheilings, Stragglethorpe, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5
5 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Savills - Lincoln
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About this property
A fine converted farm property with a wealth of attractive period details
Light, airy and flexible reception rooms with French doors opening on to the gardens
Five beautifully presented bedrooms, all of which are en suite
Useful one-bedroom annexe, plus further outbuildings and stores with the potential for development (subject to obtaining necessary consents)
Stunning landscaped gardens to the front, side and rear
Peaceful setting in the small village of Stragglethorpe
EPC Rating = C
A handsome period property combining original details with light, airy accommodation, surrounded by attractive gardens in a charming village setting.
Description
The Shielings is a fine period property, converted from a former farm building and located in the peaceful village of Stragglethrope. The property offers five bedrooms and more than 4,000 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, plus a useful annexe, all with a wealth of splendid period details including exposed timber beams and brick-built fireplaces, combining with attractive modern décor and fittings.
The ground floor provides three comfortable, airy reception rooms in which to relax or entertain. Including the approx. 28ft sitting room with its full-height windows and French doors opening to the gardens, as well as a handsome original fireplace. Adjoining the sitting room is the formal dining room, while the comfortable snug provides further informal living space with skylights overhead and French doors opening to the gardens. Additionally on the ground floor, the large kitchen and dining area has modern fitted units, a central island and an Aga, plus integrated appliances.
Upstairs there is a study and five well-presented double bedrooms, including the luxury principal bedroom with its dressing room, en suite bathroom and eaves storage. The second bedroom also has a dressing room and en suite bathroom, while the remaining three double bedrooms all have en suite shower rooms.
The annexe is located in the eastern wing and provides valuable further living accommodation for multigenerational living. It includes a fully equipped kitchen, an office or bedroom and a bathroom.
The house has attractive gardens to the both the front and the rear, with well-maintained lawns and border beds filled with various established shrubs and flowering perennials. At the front, the gravel driveway provides ample parking and access to the two garages and carport. There is also gated access to the courtyard at the side, where there is patio seating overlooking a pristine lawn with walled borders. The central courtyard gardens at the rear provide patio seating, an area of decking and a level lawn, with well-stocked border beds and further peaceful seating areas.
Location
Stragglethorpe is a semi-rural village, surrounded by countryside between Newark and the market town of Sleaford. The nearby village of Leadenham (approx. 3.1 miles) has various amenities, including a local shop, an active village hall and a primary school, while the nearby villages of Welbourn, Wellingore and Navenby provide access to further facilities. Sleaford (approx. 11.8 miles) and Newark (approx. 8.5 miles) offers a wide range of shops, supermarkets and leisure facilities. The nearest state secondary school is approx. Five miles away in Welbourn.
Local recreational facilities include golf at Newark Golf Club, Lincoln Water Park and The Natural World Centre at Whisby Nature Park, while approx. 13.7 miles to the north, Lincoln’s cultural attractions include the New theatre Royal and the university’s Lincoln Arts Centre.
Transport connections include the A1 which is approximately seven miles away. Off the A1, the town of Grantham has regular direct rail services to London King’s Cross taking approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes. The nearby A17 provides access towards the market towns of Newark and Sleaford and Newark Northgate station also provides regular direct rail services to London King’s Cross, taking from approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 5,690 sq ft
Acreage:
1.21 Acres
Additional Info
Annexe EPC Rating: C
Annexe Council Tax Band: A
TPOs
Mains Water
Electricity
Private Drainage
Central Heating
Oil
Neighbouring property has access rights to maintain their water treatment plants
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council
Photographs taken May 2025
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