1. Property photo 1 of 3 191 Moorgreen
  2. Property photo 2 of 3 191 & 193 Moorgreen
  3. Property photo 3 of 3 Lot Three Farmland

Guide price

£880,000

(£949/sq. ft)

2 bed semi-detached house for sale
Lot 3 | 191 & 193 Moorgreen, Nottingham NG16

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • From 927 - 969 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • The land extends 35.27 acres of land

  • Land is currently down to pasture

  • Potential for strategic development

  • Two residential properties

  • Within striking distance of the City of Nottingham

  • EPC Rating = D

A historic nottinghamshire country estate

Description
The Greasley Estate is an extensive Nottinghamshire estate centred around Lamb Close House, a substantial country home set within formal gardens and parkland. The estate extends to approximately 879 acres of arable land, woodland and pasture, with a well-equipped farmyard at Oaks Farm. In addition to the principal house, there are 15 further residential properties including cottages, lodges and farmhouses, and a number of traditional buildings offering development potential. The landscape features gently rolling farmland, interspersed with mature woodland and centred around the scenic Moorgreen Reservoir.

Lot 3 Comprises 35.27 acres of land, with potential for strategic development, plus 2 residential
properties.

191 & 193 Moorgreen:
A pair of well-presented, 2 bedroom semi-detached properties situated just south of Moorgreen Reservoir. The properties are constructed from brick under a tile roof. A drive leads from Willey Lane down to the properties which benefit from views out across the reservoir.

Land:
The land is all down to pasture and is farmed as part of the wider farming operations, with cattle grazed and regular cuts of silage taken from the land. Historically, the land was part of the parkland that wraps around Lamb Close. The land extends to 35.27 acres (14.26 hectares)

The land runs up to Moorgreen Business Park and offers potential for medium to long term development across the land. There is a small spinney on the southern boundary of the land.

Location
The Greasley Estate is located approximately 2 miles north of Eastwood, a town offering essential amenities such as supermarkets, a post office, and several traditional pubs. For more extensive facilities, the city of Nottingham is around a 25-minute drive away, providing a wide range of shopping centres, leisure facilities, and a diverse selection of restaurants. The area is served by several reputable schools, including secondary schools in Eastwood and Kimberley. Several highly rated golf courses are located nearby, including Ormonde Fields Golf Club, Bulwell Forest Golf Club, and Hollinwell (Notts Golf Club).

Road: The M1 motorway is approximately 5 miles from The Greasley Estate, accessible via the A610, providing convenient routes to both northern and southern destinations.

Rail: The nearest train station is Langley Mill, about 3.3 miles away, offering regular services to Nottingham and other major cities. Nottingham Station, around a 25-minute drive from the estate, provides direct services to London St Pancras International in approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes.

Air: The closest airport is East Midlands Airport, approximately 14 miles away, offering a range of domestic and international flights.

All distance and journey times are approximate.

Square Footage: 927 sq ft

Acreage:
35.27 Acres



Additional Info
Lamb Close House has a rich history since it’s original construction as a farmhouse in the early 18th Century. It has only been owned by two families in the last 270 years.

The farmhouse was originally acquired by Sir Matthew Lamb of Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, as a shooting lodge and was leased to the Barber family in 1753. The Barber family of Barber Walker & Co. Were prominent colliery proprietors of the time along with the Walker family.

In 1894, following the death of Thomas Barber a new 30 year lease was established between Earl Cowper’s family and the Barbers at an annual rent of 65 pounds. Under the Barbers, Lamb Close House was significantly remodeled and extended during the mid and late 19th century adding onto the original farmhouse on three sides with a gardeners cottage, a children’s wing and spacious living and formal areas to the front. The family finally acquired the freehold in 1915 and shortly after, more remodeling renovations were commenced with the addition of more bedrooms, enlarged drawing room, enlarged billiard room and large dining room complete with sprung floor. The house now stands as a large imposing comfortable family home complete with extensive formal gardens overlooking the 42 acres of Moorgreen Reservoir.

Local Authority: Broxtowe Borough Council
Tax Band: C
EPC: D

Photographs: August 2024 and May 2025
Particulars: May 2025

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