4 bed detached house for sale in Butt Lane, Husbands Bosworth LE17, £595,000

595,000.00

Offer Nr.:
64746958
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Fine & Country - Leicestershire, Harborough & Lutterworth
Phone(s):
0116 484 9805

* Freehold
* Double fronted detached period home
* Four bedrooms
* Period features throughout
* Bespoke family kitchen
* Sitting room with log burner
* Landscaped rear garden
* Heart of village location
* No onward chain
Welcome to the charming, quintessentially English residence known as Hooley
House in central Husbands Bosworth, a large village retaining its associations
with the past but providing amenities for the present. The location is
wonderful! Nestled amongst other period properties, Hooley House is within
walking distance of the High Street or a gentle amble to open countryside, and
in sight of the church steeple.
It has everything desirable about a period property. Built in the Victorian
era, this beautiful four bedroom house has been carefully preserved,
maintained and renovated to preserve the best of its original features while
incorporating the conveniences and technical improvements of contemporary
tastes and expectations.
Come on in and take a look around.
From the outset there are striking characteristics that establish how the
property has been preserved and maintained: A neutral interior palette, deep
skirting boards and high ceilings with covings.
The hall is the central point of Hooley House and is a light, airy space from
which there are entrances to both reception rooms and kitchen. Karndean
flooring has been fitted in the hall, kitchen and utility and benefits from
electric underfloor heating. The sitting room is to the right.
This room faces Butt Lane and is carpeted. A wood burner sits attractively
within the original chimney place that has been fitted with a stone mantel and
slate hearth. This room has working shutters for the sash bay windows and an
enclosed radiator preserves the ambiance of a period room without compromising
its contemporary benefits.
From the sitting room, we now enter an equally beautiful dining room with a
matching shuttered bay window and open, cast iron fireplace. This room was
originally separated from the kitchen but the present owners in 2018 had the
interior wall removed to create a wonderful space that now seamlessly flows
into the kitchen. It is perfect for entertaining! Both dining room and kitchen
benefit from the practicalities of such a large combined area and also from
the shared light that pours in from three directions.
Stylish, traditional and utterly lovely. . . welcome to the kitchen.
This is essentially a kitchen diner that oozes charm and presents views of the
walled garden from the window over the double Belfast Butler ceramic sink. The
kitchen and utility were newly replaced in 2018. This is reflected in the
subtle flush ceiling lighting, large central island unit and overall high
quality of the fixtures, fittings and integrated appliances.
The kitchen itself is practical, full of wall and floor storage units and
equipped with ample work surfaces. It is fitted with Shaker style cabinetry,
fitted with brushed steel cup pull handles and quartz work tops on two sides.
Integrated appliances include a Kenwood double oven, with induction hob, a
Bosch dishwasher, and Lamona wine cooler. The adjoining utility room has
coordinating cabinetry, with plumbing for a washing machine and vented tumble
drier. It also serves as a downstairs cloakroom and is fitted with a toilet,
sink and extractor fan.
Shall we investigate the second floor?
If we now return to the hall, there is a cupboard tucked under the staircase
for additional storage and the carpeted staircase with white painted balusters
and handrail, leads upstairs to the airy landing.
The first floor exhibits the period sash windows particularly well. They
practically span the distance between floor and ceiling and feature on the
landing, family bathroom and in the bedrooms. All of the rooms on this floor
are tastefully fitted with white panelled doors, brass door furniture and a
coordinating neutral carpet, creating consistency with the interior decoration
of all the bedrooms. In bedrooms two and four, there are period fireplaces.
The master bedroom is at the front of the property and has an adjoining
ensuite and walk in shower that was tastefully renovated in 2017.
The family bathroom is fitted to a very high standard with white furniture, a
separate bath, shower tap over the bath and hard flooring with tiles part
covering the walls.
The potential to go up!
The loft space in Hooley House has the advantage of being high enough to
accommodate another level. Currently, it can be accessed by a loft ladder
fitted by the present owners and offers valuable storage or indeed the
potential to serve as additional living space.
The patio and walled garden
Back into the kitchen, there are double doors that open out onto the patio and
through into the private rear garden. The patio exploits the south - west facing
position of the house.
The lovely landscaped garden is filled with a lawn, many varieties of shrubs
and flowering plants. It is a safe and secluded area for all ages and as
demonstrated by the present owner’s pet dog, a convenient and private
sanctuary for animals too. Barbequing or open air entertaining have never been
easier! There is also a fully renovated storage shed with power and a garden
tool shed. A secure side gate provides access to the rear of the property from
the road.
Husbands Bosworth is a large crossroads village in the Midlands county of
Leicestershire, England. The village falls within the district council of
Harborough, under the county council of Leicestershire. It is in the LE17
postcode district. The postal town for Husbands Bosworth is Lutterworth.
It is located in the southern part of the county, thirteen miles south of
Leicester on the A5199 road from Leicester city to Northampton and the A4304
road from Junction 20 of the M1 motorway to Market Harborough. As the village
is on the borders of Northamptonshire and due to its central location, it is
ideally located for all main transport links, including air (Nottingham East
Midlands Airport) and rail. Husbands Bosworth is six miles from the train
station in Market Harborough and twelve miles from another in Rugby. Direct
London lines – the first to St Pancras and the second to Euston – take
approximately an hour and run at regular intervals.
The village offers several amenities within walking distance such as a village
shop, post office, doctor’s surgery and dispensary, dentist, hairdressers,
several pubs, a Chinese takeaway, recreational areas (tennis courts, football
pitches, play and skate parks) and a bustling village hall offering community
events. There are many countryside based attractions nearby including riding
schools, golf clubs and country parks and The Grand Union Canal enters a
tunnel about 3⁄4 mile long just north of the village and towpath walks are
easily accessible. .
There is a local primary school, Husbands Bosworth Primary School and
secondary provision at Lutterworth, Market Harborough, Leicester and
Guilsborough (Northamptonshire). The Office for Standards in Education -
ofsted – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently
rated standards of practice
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Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property
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We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for
purpose.
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between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced
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