4 bed detached house for sale in Lutterworth Road, Dunton Bassett LE17, £795,000

795,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65025993
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
4
Contact name:
Fine & Country - Leicestershire, Harborough & Lutterworth
Phone(s):
0116 484 9805

* Freehold
* Detached family home
* Luxury kitchen diner
* Sitting room with log burner
* Games room and separate office
* Garden room with views over the landscaped gardens
* Doube garage, car port and ample parking
* Four bedrooms family bathroom
* Landscaped front and rear gardens
This delightful house may well have been designed with inspiration from
colonial architecture. The notable gabled roof, white rendering, chimney
stack, rectangular multi paned windows and pillared style porch combine to
create an aesthetically pleasing residence. Traditionally built in 1902 and
proving to have stood grandly to the test of time, this charming property has
the advantages of an interior suited to modern taste and technology, with the
luxury afforded by well - proportioned rooms. Hollyhurst is a beautifully
maintained contemporary family home in the south Leicestershire village of
Dunton Bassett.
This property has been altered and extended to maximise space and offers the
versatility of a fifth bedroom on the ground floor which is presently being
used as a games room. The overall layout of the rooms creates a contemporary,
relaxed ambience, with the added bonus of flexibility. Think about the
priorities of a modern home, add ample space and tasteful accessories and you
have Hollyhurst. Here, we have a well - constructed four bedroom detached
property in excellent condition. It is located on Lutterworth Road, on the
edge of the village and sits alongside other bespoke properties overlooking
open countryside but within walking distance of the village centre.
Downstairs, the house comprises of a kitchen diner, separate utility room, two
sitting rooms, study or home office, games room or fifth bedroom, and shower
room, with additional cloak room. A hall separates the reception rooms and
upstairs, four large double bedrooms, an ensuite and a family bathroom
complete the arrangement of generously sized rooms.
Hollyhurst is bordered by open post and rail fencing when viewed from
Lutterworth Road and a taller, closed vertical fence to the rear. A spacious,
gravelled drive sweeps to the front of the property and leads to a double
garage, with covered area for a single vehicle and ample parking elsewhere.
The drive is bordered by a landscaped garden that leads to the front aspect.
Here, the central door, bay windows and symmetrical architecture with colonial
style colonnade are particularly appealing and form the back drop to a lawn
that sweeps to the front and side. This is a distinctive property that has
been maintained to a very high standard.
Culinary delights in the kitchen
A low brick wall and steps at the top end of the drive, direct visitors to the
main entrance. The front door is accessorised with panels of decorative glass
and once inside, the reception hall exhibits interior characteristics that
will feature throughout the property.
Hollyhurst has been sympathetically decorated to unite original features with
contemporary taste; colours, textures and fittings. The hall and subsequent
areas forming the ground floor have hard wood and tiled floors Walls are
mostly painted in neutral or white shades, with specific walls of one primary
colour to accent the owner’s furnishings; they have been cleverly chosen to
enable a swift change of colour with minimum disruption. White panelled doors,
ceiling coving and subtle lighting highlight the original staircase, which has
a handrail, bespoke newel post and galleried landing spindles made from
beautifully mellowed walnut.
Passing by the stairs, the first large room on the left is the kitchen diner.
This generous modern kitchen diner is fitted with glossy white/cream wall and
floor cupboards, notably designed without separate handles to present clean,
straight lines of fitted cabinetry contrasting with dark worktops and a
central island unit and sink. The halogen hob and extractor fan are recessed
into the wall, where a white subway tiling splashback provides a stylish touch
to the practical arrangement of work surfaces and appliances: Dishwasher,
ovens, fridge freezer, microwave oven and plate warming drawer are included in
the sale.
The patio and garden are easily accessible through a double set of doors and
whether sitting close by at the table or at the kitchen island on a stool,
this functional but lovely room provides a natural point for informal meals
looking into the garden. Here, original ceiling roses have been used in tandem
with the contemporary pendant lights over the island. Together, they create a
bespoke reminder of the unique quality of this house that for over a hundred
years has been renovated and maintained to present a beautiful family home
equipped to satisfy twenty - first century expectations.
The reception rooms
The sitting room across the hall has a large bay window and an open fireplace,
fitted with a log burner. It is at the front of the house and provides a cosy
retreat for watching the television or entertaining. Immediately next door,
there is the room presently used as a games room. This room has the second bay
window and provides an important asset with this property; versatility. The
games room could easily be adapted to become a dining room or fifth bedroom.
As a dining room it is very close to the kitchen and as a fifth bedroom, it
has the advantage of being close to a cloak room, with toilet facilities. It
is also within a few steps of a shower room which is accessed through the
kitchen. The games room easily holds a pool table - with ample space for
movement - so would provide the largest of the bedrooms if it was to be used
as such by a member of the family or guest who preferred ground floor
accommodation.
Across the hall, a home office enjoys lovely views of the garden and
conveniently, is only a short distance from the kitchen for those all -
important coffee breaks. Crossing the kitchen, the utility room is tucked
between the second sitting room and integral double garage. It is fitted with
additional cabinetry, a sink and worktops. There is space here for a washing
machine and tumble drier. The garden can also be accessed through the garage,
providing convenience and security.
The beautiful sitting room at the rear of the property is light filled and
generously sized. As this is linked to the kitchen by double arch ways, the
natural geography of the house leads the two rooms to easily combine,
providing a free flow space, perfect for families or larger scale
entertaining. There are two entrances into the garden from the sitting room
too so the outside space can be combined into the mix when the temperature
rises and barbecues beckon.
The spacious bedrooms
From the generous living areas of the ground floor, we now ascend the carpeted
staircase to the upper level. The first floor has a galleried landing, with
double doors opening onto a Juliet balcony. From here, there are views from
the front of the property to the open countryside beyond and the staircase
benefits from the light pouring down into the hall.
Upstairs, there are four double bedrooms. Each room has unique characteristics
but they have had features maintained; picture rails, ceiling roses and
coving.
Bedroom two has a large fitted wardrobe measuring the entire width of the room
and an ensuite facility with walk in shower. Bedrooms one and three are
equally spacious with each having windows on two sides of the property. The
present owners have used the fourth bedroom as their dressing room.
The family bathroom has a separate walk - in shower besides a bath. This means
that Hollyhurst has three bathing facilities plus a separate cloak room. They
all have white sanitary ware fitted to a high specification and quality, with
contemporary fixtures, fittings and tiles, on the walls and floor.
The great outdoors
Hollyhurst has landscaped gardens that wrap around the majority of the
property. They consist of lawns, raised beds, a large patio and various plots
containing perennials, shrubbery and plants of many kinds for different
seasons of the year. There are established trees at the furthest point of a
rolling lawn and a large shed/summer house accommodates all garden tools at
the side of the patio. Double garage with ev charger and car part.
**Locality
**
Dunton Bassett is a small village in the south of Leicestershire, the East
Midlands. The Midlands are essentially central to everything in England:
Airports, motorways and train stations are easily accessible. London is
approximately 83 miles away and it is possible to visit the seaside for a day
trip! The A5, M1, M69 and M6 maximise the potential for travel by road from
this central location, with the major city of Leicester being only a short car
journey away.
Leicester city is a culturally diverse attraction for those wishing to visit
museums, galleries, theatres or simply indulge in local markets and retail
therapy. Likewise, Coventry, Birmingham and Nottingham are worth visiting for
similar amenities.
Dunton Bassett lies between Leicester and Lutterworth and is close to the
villages of Broughton Astley, Ashby Magna and Leire. The M1 motorway runs
parallel to the village of Dunton Bassett on its eastern side (junction 20,
south, near to Lutterworth and junction 21, north), M6 and M69 maximise the
potential for travel by road from this central location.
There is also the train station at Narborough, for those who need a more
distant commute, with trains running regularly to London St Pancras
International.
The village is part of the Harborough district of Leicestershire and has
existed for centuries. It was founded in Saxon times and originally known as
Donitone, which translated means ‘homestead on a hill. ’ The village was
recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book. Dunton Bassett is known for its mainly
agricultural landscape and was enclosed in 1796
All Saints is the parish church and can boast of being built in the thirteenth
century, although various additions and renovations have happened since then.
There is a village hall, local village shops and a local primary school, The
Dunton Bassett Primary School. The Office for Standards in Education - ofsted
– is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated
standards of practice for all educational providers in the vicinity.
For those considering moving to the area the parish council can be
investigated at and Dunton Goes Green is a local group chiefly concerned with
bio diversity and environmental issues. They can be found at Bassett.
The wider locality combines the convenience of such things as supermarkets and
the Broughton Astley Leisure Centre, with the valuable appeal of nature
reserves and bridal paths. There are many countryside based attractions nearby
including riding schools, golf clubs and country parks. Wider afield, local
days out could be enjoyed in such places as Belvoir Castle, Bradgate Park or
Twycross Zoo.
**Disclaimer**
Important Information:
Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property
details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings.
We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for
purpose.
Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship
between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced
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