Guide price
£300,000
(£320/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleCorby Road, Irnham NG33
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
936 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Frank Modern Estate Agents
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About this property
£300,000 - £335,000 (Guide Price)
Recently Refurbished Three Bedroom Stone Built Semi-Detached Home
Picturesque Location In The Irnham Village Conservation Area
Modern Fitted Kitchen With Integrated Cooker/Hob/Extractor & Dual Aspect Windows
Useful Separate Utility Room Area With Built-In Storage Units, Space For Washing Machine & Separate Dryer, Ground Floor W.C. & Rear Hallway With uPVC Stable Door
Lounge With Feature Fireplace, Wood-Burning Stove & Dual Aspect Windows
Separate Rear Facing Dining Room/Play Room/Study
Family Bathroom With Modern Four Piece Suite Including A Bath & Separate Shower Cubicle
Lawned Rear Garden Enclosed With Picket Fencing & Off-Street Parking Beyond
Energy Rating tbc - Freehold - No Onward Chain
£300,000 - £335,000 (Guide Price)
This charming three-bedroom semi-detached stone cottage is situated in the picturesque village of Irnham, enjoying pleasant countryside views to the rear. The property has been upgraded by the current owners in recent years, providing over 925 square feet of accommodation across two floors. The ground floor comprises a modern fitted dining kitchen, a lounge with dual aspect windows and a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove, a separate reception room with dual aspect windows that could be utilised as a dining room, playroom or study, a utility room, and a ground-floor WC.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two of which have dual aspect windows, and a family bathroom featuring a modern four-piece white suite with a bath and a separate shower.
To the rear of the house is a garden partly laid to lawn and gravel. The garden is enclosed by picket fencing. Beyond the garden is access to off-street parking.
The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and has an oil storage tank situated in the side garden. Available with no onward chain.
Irnham has access to lovely countryside walks via both public footpaths and the highly reputed Irnham Estate Walk.
Property disclaimer
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EPC Rating: D
Location
Irnham is a charming English village. In 2004, Sir Roy Strong picked it as the best village in the Midlands for his Country Life article and cited it as 'an example of how villages will prosper and survive'; a considerable accolade.
Perched on a wooded hill, St Andrew's Church overlooks the area, with medieval Irnham Hall just beyond. The Irnham community is warm, helpful, and friendly. If you're interested, there are organised social events held throughout the year. The church plays a central role in village life, hosting various functions at the wedding venue located in the walled gardens of Irnham Hall. Additionally, the Griffin Inn is another popular and lively spot in the village.
Corby Glen, located around 2 miles away, offers a primary school and the Charles Read Secondary Academy. Higher education options include Witham Hall Preparatory School and Stamford School. Grammar schools in Bourne, Grantham, and Sleaford are readily accessible. Excellent communication links include train services from Grantham to London King's Cross, which take just over an hour. The A1 motorway is about 6 miles to the west.
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