Empsoms Farmhouse

Crowland, Peterborough, Lincolnshire, PE6 0NJ

Guide Price

£785,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 1.33 acres
  • 5 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Georgian
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock
A renovated period farmhouse, with outbuildings, in 1.3 acres of mature gardens and ground at the end of a lane in a splendid rural setting, just outside the market town of Crowland.


Description

Empsoms Farmhouse is a striking and attractive red brick south facing period farmhouse in a superb rural position within gardens and paddock, arranged principally to the south of the house, of about 1.3 acres in total.

The house offers a sense of space and elegance and has been renovated since 2014. It has been electrically rewired, double glazed, with the loft insulated, together with the refurbishment of the kitchen, bath and shower rooms throughout. Nice touches, like Minton style flooring and exposed timber floorboards, accentuate the scale and elegance of the principal reception rooms, within which period coving and roses have been reinstated. The farmhouse offers a wealth of character, with tall windows which frame unobstructed southerly views over the gardens to farmland.

Accommodation
The front door, within an attractive open fronted porch, opens into the elegant dual-aspect 20’ long drawing room, with high ceiling an open fireplace with an ornate surround, with a symmetrical 15’ dual-aspect dining room alongside, spanning the south frontage of the house.

The stripped timber floored stairwell hallway links to the kitchen, a well-appointed room with Minton tile style flooring and a lovely fitted wooden suite, with island unit and granite worktops, incorporating integrated appliances and a Rangemaster cooker. A separate has access to a large pantry, and ensures that the kitchen is the centre hub of this home. An inner hall leads from the kitchen past a ground floor shower room and study/ bedroom six, to the third formal reception room, the equally impressively proportioned triple aspect sitting room.

The first floor landing accesses the a principal bedroom with en suite bath/shower room and four further large double bedrooms, which are served by a newly fitted full-suite family bathroom.

Outside
The house is largely surrounded by open farmland in a secluded setting, adjoining Empsoms Farm itself. The gardens and paddocks amount to about 1.3 acres in total.

Gravelled parking is provided to the north of the house, along the length of the property, whilst the landscaped gardens lie to the south and east of the house. There are covered patio areas for outdoor dining, extensive lawns for children and ball games, and potential for a paddock. The outbuildings offer excellent potential for equestrian use or additional livestock, including a detached brick-built block with two stables, a storeroom and two garages, and a separate detached stable within the fenced garden ideal for keeping chickens.

A brick outbuilding range lies across the driveway to the north of the house, backing onto the neighbouring farmyard. The range offers garage and stable stores, but the owner has had plans drawn up for the creation of an ancillary one-bedroom annex, or home office suite within them.

Location

The property occupies a rural location two and half miles from the centre of Crowland, in a splendid position at the end of a lane.

Crowland is an attractive small market town with a pleasant mix of period properties at its core, centered around Trinity Bridge and the remains of Crowland Abbey. It offers a variety of everyday amenities, including several shops, restaurants, cafés, a Cooperative supermarket and medical centre, with pharmacy. There is an ‘Outstanding’ (2014) Ofsted-rated primary school in Crowland, whilst the area is blessed with a good choice of state, grammar and independent schools within a 10-15 mile radius.

The town is midway between the cathedral city of Peterborough (10 miles south) and the Georgian market town of Spalding (11 miles north). The area is also well connected by road including the A16, while mainline rail services are available from Peterborough (London Kings Cross in less than an hour).

Square Footage: 2,917 sq ft




Acreage: 1.33 Acres


Additional Info

Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Fibre optic broadband.

Local Authority: South Holland Council.

Council Tax: Band A

Photography & Particulars: November 2022

Marketed by: Savills, Stamford

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