£220,000
2 bed terraced house for saleThe Green, Welbourn, Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Pygott & Crone - Lincoln
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About this property
Grade II Listed Stone Cottage
Characteristic Features Throughout
Two Bedrooms
Kitchen Diner
Upstairs Family Bathroom
Highly Sought After Village
Rear Garden With Brick Outbuilding
EPC Rating - E, Council Tax Band - B
Pygott and Crone are pleased to introduce this charming Grade II Listed stone cottage, nestled in the picturesque village of Welbourn. Once home to a tailor's shop and post office, the property is also notable as the birthplace of Field Marshal Sir William Robertson.
The cottage features attractive, well-appointed accommodation comprising: A Lounge, Dining Kitchen, first-floor Landing, two Bedrooms, and first-floor Shower Room.
Outside, the property enjoys a rear garden along with an outbuilding/workshop. The agent highly recommends a formal viewing to fully appreciate the charm and character this home has to offer.
Welbourn is an attractive and highly desirable Cliff Village, situated between the historic Cathedral City of Lincoln, approximately 12 miles to the north, and the bustling market town of Grantham, a similar distance to the south. Newark and Sleaford are also conveniently located around 11 miles away. With the A17, A15, A46, and A1 close by, the area offers well-connected rural living, and both Newark and Grantham provide high-speed rail links to London Kings Cross (the latter in approximately 60 minutes).
Lounge
4.21m x 3.8m - 13'10” x 12'6”
Kitchen
3.67m x 3.44m - 12'0” x 11'3”
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1
3.84m x 3.76m - 12'7” x 12'4”
Bedroom 2
3.69m x 2.43m - 12'1” x 7'12”
Shower Room
2.57m x 2.24m - 8'5” x 7'4”
Outside
Shed
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