5 bedroom house

Nassington, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, PE8 6QG

Guide Price

£840,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: May 2022
  • Removed: Dec 2022
  • 0.36 acres
  • 5 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II

Property Tags: N/A

Land Tags: Paddock, Vineyard

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  • First Marketed: May 2022
  • Removed: Dec 2022
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
  • Property Tags: N/A
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Vineyard
A handsome, former farmhouse, with beautiful south-facing garden, driveway and garaging, in all about 0.36 acre, set in the heart of a popular village.


This handsome former farmhouse is Grade II listed and situated within a conservation area. Built of local limestone and set beneath a Collyweston slate roof, part of the building dates from the 16th century- a date stone 1585 is visible to the rear.

The house was remodelled in the late 1700s, which included the addition of the bay windows. A ledger dating from this period was discovered secreted in the wall of the inglenook fireplace and testifies to the alterations. The house sits at the front of its beautiful, south-facing plot, which extends to about 0.36 acre.

The accommodation which is set over three floors displays many original features including beamed ceilings, an inglenook fireplace and latched plank doors. The principal rooms are dual aspect each enjoying a view over the garden to the south.

The front door leads into the hall where there is a staircase and further door to the rear garden. The sitting room has a stone fireplace, with recently installed wood burning stove, set on a stone hearth. French doors, facing south, open to the terrace.

The dining room has an inglenook fireplace with large wood burning stove as a focal point. There are views to the front and rear. A door leads through to the kitchen/breakfast room, which is a comfortable and sociable space for cooking, dining and entertaining. There is a range of hand-crafted reclaimed pine units and an Aga is set into a chimney at one end, with a walk in pantry set to the side. A door leads from the kitchen to the useful utility room which offers good storage space. A door opens to the cupboard housing the oil-fired central heating boiler. The guest cloakroom is set adjacent. Access can be gained to the garden from the utility room.

The first floor is accessed via stairs from the hall. The landing is light, with windows to the south, overlooking the garden. There are three double bedrooms on this floor, along with a bathroom and an additional shower room. Stairs rise from the landing to the second floor, where there are two further double, attic bedrooms.

The house has a wonderful façade on to Church Street. The drive to the side, with remote controlled gate, opens to the gravelled parking area, set in front of the beautifully crafted oak garage, which has space for two cars and workshop / storage. Power and light are connected.

Steps lead down to a generous lawn area surrounded by borders, incorporating a Magnolia, Medlar and mature Walnut tree. Other features include a small pond, a well and pergola. An arbour walk leads southwards past the orchard to a sunken terrace with grape vines and views over the neighbouring paddock to the open countryside beyond.

Tenure Freehold

Council Tax Band G
Local Authority - North Northants Council
EPC - Exempt - Grade II Listed



Marketed by: Woodford & Co, Oundle

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