* Freehold
* Grade II listed three bedroom stone house
* Off street parking and a double garage
* Large entrance hall, dining room and living room
* Generous established garden with access to garages
* Attractive approach via treelined driveway and cobbled courtyard
* Much sought after village with a pub
An attractive character property with three bedrooms on a quite private
development.
Description
East Stables forms part of the Grade II listed Coleby Hall estate, circa 17th
century and assorted outbuildings converted to modern residences in the 1980s.
The property was originally the stable block for the house and has been
transformed into a striking three - bedroom home, retaining a wealth of
character features from the charming sash windows to the exposed beams on the
first floor. The property offers excellent potential for further improvement
and personalisation by the new owner.
The accommodation is bright and spacious, offering just under 1400 sq ft of
space over two floors. The ground floor is accessible via a welcoming central
double - height entrance hall which leads to the dining room and kitchen, a
separate dual aspect sitting room with French doors opening to the garden and
a useful utility room/WC with adjoining shower. It’s a great layout for
entertaining and there is space in the entrance hall to create a study area or
snug if desired, there’s fantastic potential to change around the living areas
to suit. Upstairs the principal bedroom has a walk - in wardrobe, and there are
two additional bedrooms, a study and a bathroom.
The property is approached over a gated and tree - lined private drive leading
up to the exclusive development of eight converted properties. There is off -
street parking to the front of the house for a number of cars with access to a
detached double garage. To the rear is a pretty garden, with lawns and country
garden. There’s access to the garage area via a 5 bar gate.
Location
Surrounded by stunning Lincolnshire countryside, the historical hamlet of
Coleby has a thriving community and hosts a wide variety of events and has an
excellent village school and a local pub.
The historic city of Lincoln is approximate eight miles away offering a full
range of amenities including shops, leisure facilities, the quaintly historic
Cathedral Quarter, universities and the County Hospital. The well - respected
Minster and St Mary's private schools are also situated in Lincoln. Lincoln
train station has a direct train to London (Kings Cross from 120 minutes).
Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1, 399 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains Water
Electricity
Mains Drainage
Central Heating: Propane Gas
Local Authority: North Kesteven District Council.
Photography: June 2023