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£700,000

5 bed detached house for sale
5 Messingham Road, Scotter DN21

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Open Door Property

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About this property

  • Elegant Georgian village residence

  • Five versatile reception rooms

  • Open-plan kitchen with central island

  • Light-filled garden room with access to grounds

  • Utility/boot room and rear entrance

  • Four bedrooms, including principal en-suite

  • Glazed swimming pool pavilion

  • Workshop/home office with potential (STPP)

  • Triple garage and gated driveway

  • Landscaped 0.75+ acre plot with river frontage

Elegant Georgian home with five receptions, bespoke kitchen, pool pavilion, outbuildings and landscaped grounds exceeding 0.75 acres in a sought-after village setting.

Summary

Summary
This distinguished period home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully refurbished residence that seamlessly blends historic charm with refined modern living. Occupying a prominent position within the sought-after village of Scotter, the property showcases an abundance of original features-including high ceilings, sash windows and detailed joinery-enhanced by thoughtful upgrades designed for contemporary family life.

Set within generous, landscaped grounds extending to over three-quarters of an acre and reaching down to the River Eau, the home offers exceptional space and versatility. With five reception rooms, a light-filled kitchen and garden room hub, a swimming pool pavilion, and substantial outbuildings including a workshop and triple garage, this is a home perfectly suited to both everyday living and entertaining on a grand scale.

Ground Floor

Entrance Hallway

Entry is via an attractive and welcoming hallway, where original tiled flooring immediately sets a tone of character and quality. The sense of space is enhanced by high ceilings and a natural flow between rooms, creating an inviting yet impressive first impression.

Sitting Room And Dining Room

To the front, the sitting room is both elegant and comfortable, featuring tall sash windows that flood the space with natural light, alongside a striking brick fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove-perfect for both relaxed evenings and formal entertaining. Opposite, the formal dining room showcases classic period detailing, including decorative coving and deep skirting boards, and provides an ideal setting for hosting.

Kitchen

An open archway leads seamlessly into the kitchen, forming the heart of the home. Thoughtfully designed, it features quality fitted appliances and a central island incorporating a hob, breakfast bar and rise-and-fall extractor. Twin skylights and generous glazing ensure the space is bright and airy, while its open connection to both the dining room and garden room creates a sociable and highly functional layout.

Garden Room

The garden room is a standout feature-glazed on three sides and opening directly onto the garden via French doors. It offers a tranquil space to relax and enjoy views of the grounds, while effortlessly extending the living and entertaining areas.

Utility And WC

From the kitchen, access is provided to a practical utility room, doubling as a boot room, alongside a rear lobby that serves as a convenient day-to-day entrance, complete with an adjacent WC.

Additional Reception Rooms

Beyond the main hallway, two additional reception rooms-currently arranged as a snug and gym-offer excellent flexibility, whether for home working, hobbies or further living space. A bathroom and separate WC complete the ground floor accommodation.

First Floor

The first floor is arranged around a central landing and comprises four generously proportioned bedrooms, each enjoying pleasant aspects over the gardens and an abundance of natural light.

The principal bedroom benefits from its own en-suite facilities and ample space for freestanding furnishings, creating a comfortable and private retreat. The remaining bedrooms are all well-sized, easily accommodating family or guests.

A family bathroom serves the additional bedrooms and is well-appointed for modern living. Throughout this level, the sense of space, light and proportion continues, reflecting the home’s period origins while meeting contemporary expectations.

Exterior

The property is approached via a gated entrance opening onto a substantial gravelled driveway, providing extensive parking and turning space. The house enjoys an elevated position within its plot, enhancing both privacy and outlook.

The grounds extend to over three-quarters of an acre and have been thoughtfully landscaped with mature trees, established planting and well-defined areas of lawn, offering year-round interest and a strong sense of seclusion. The garden gently slopes away from the house, ultimately reaching the River Eau at the foot of the plot, adding a picturesque natural boundary.

Swimming Pool

A particularly notable feature is the enclosed swimming pool pavilion, designed for year-round enjoyment. Glazed on three sides, it allows the space to be opened up during warmer months while remaining sheltered and practical through the seasons. The pool measures approximately 5m x 3m, with surrounding space for seating and relaxation.

Outbuildings

To one side of the property, a substantial outbuilding complex provides excellent versatility, including a spacious workshop or home office-ideal for remote working, hobbies or potential future conversion (subject to the necessary consents). Adjoining this is a triple garage, arranged as double and single bays, offering secure parking and additional storage.

Layout

Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Garden Room, Utility/Boot Room, Rear Lobby, WC, Snug, Gym, Bathroom, WC

First Floor: Landing, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite, Bedroom Two, Bedroom Three, Bedroom Four, Family Bathroom

Exterior: Gated Driveway, Landscaped Gardens, Swimming Pool Pavilion, Workshop/Home Office, Triple Garage

Location

Situated in the well-regarded village of Scotter, the property enjoys a strong sense of community alongside a range of everyday amenities, including local shops, public houses and primary schooling. The area is also served by well-regarded secondary schools.

For those requiring connectivity, the village offers convenient access to nearby towns and transport links, with rail services providing routes to larger centres, making it an ideal setting for those seeking a balance between countryside living and accessibility.

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A truly distinguished home of character and substance, offering exceptional space, versatility and beautifully maintained grounds in a sought-after village setting. Combining period elegance with modern comfort, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a home of genuine quality. Early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate all that is on offer.

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