5 bedroom house
Caldecott, Market Harborough, Rutland, LE16 8RY
Guide Price
£725,000
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Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2020
- Removed: Jun 2021
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- Land Tags: Paddock
- CALDEHAY, , UPPINGHAM ROAD, CALDECOTT, MARKET HARBOROUGH, RUTLAND, 717000, 16/04/2021
‘Caldehey’ is a beautiful stone built detached cottage set in just over 4 acres (approx.) of picturesque setting benefiting splendid countryside views. In brief this property comprises 5 bedrooms, country kitchen diner, living room, formal sitting room, garden room, utility, downstairs toilet, a single & a double garage with a studio flat upstairs and 3.65 (approx.) acres of paddock land.
Set on the perimeter of the rural village of Caldecott, ‘Caldehey’ is a charming, detached cottage retaining period features. Stone-built and recently extended this property is a perfect blend of modern living in village setting.
Step Inside:
You enter ‘Caldehey’ through the front door into a porch area which leads to generous formal sitting room. This room has oak wood flooring, exposed brick feature wall, a wood-burning stove and windows to front and side elevations.
Off the lounge is a living room with oak wood flooring, stairs rising to first floor, doors leading to kitchen and garden room. It has a feature wood burning stove with brick hearth.
The spacious country kitchen diner has flagstone floor, Belfast sink, fitted units, rangemaster with extraction over, integrated dishwasher and a window overlooking the side elevation. A freestanding wheeled island is a beautiful feature providing additional storage. There is a door leading to front of the property and another door leading to the garden room.
The garden room which also acts as dining room opens from the kitchen and overlooks the rear garden. This light-filled space has tiled flooring and is the perfect spot to enjoy the garden with a morning coffee or an early evening drink. There is a utility room off garden room providing additional storage and plumbing for washer dryer. There is also a downstairs cloakroom with w/c and basin for convenience.
From the living room a return bespoke oak staircase rises to the first floor landing.
The principal bedroom features designer radiators, oak wood flooring, windows to the front & side elevation providing stunning views of rolling countryside and access to ensuite bathroom comprising freestanding roll top bath, walk in shower, w/c and basin. There are further three bedrooms with windows to side and rear elevation.
The family bathroom is fitted with a washbasin, toilet and velux window. The large corner bath has an overhead drenching shower.
Step Outside:
There is a gated drive which extends to the side of the property and to the front of the house with another iron gate leading to a single garage and a double garage both with electric doors. Upper part of the double garage has been converted into self-sufficient studio flat with a double bedroom and an ensuite shower with w/c and basin.
To the rear of the property is a large lawned garden clearly defined by hedge boundary and has number of fruit bearing trees, there is a gated access from the garden to 3.65 (approx.) acres of adjoining paddock land which can also be accessed from the main road. EPC C
Location:
The property is situated in the Rutland village of Caldicott, the most southerly village in Rutland just 4 miles south of the market town of Uppingham and near to the village of Rockingham with its well known castle. The village has a delightful church, public house, Italian restaurant, a vibrant village hall and sits in the catchment area for Bringhurst Primary School. The village also has a landscaped view over the Welland Valley to Rockingham Castle. There is excellent access to towns including Kettering and Market Harborough, both with mainline stations to St Pancras, Stamford and Leicester. Eyebrook Reservoir is in close proximity and offers walking and fishing.
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Leicester
Set on the perimeter of the rural village of Caldecott, ‘Caldehey’ is a charming, detached cottage retaining period features. Stone-built and recently extended this property is a perfect blend of modern living in village setting.
Step Inside:
You enter ‘Caldehey’ through the front door into a porch area which leads to generous formal sitting room. This room has oak wood flooring, exposed brick feature wall, a wood-burning stove and windows to front and side elevations.
Off the lounge is a living room with oak wood flooring, stairs rising to first floor, doors leading to kitchen and garden room. It has a feature wood burning stove with brick hearth.
The spacious country kitchen diner has flagstone floor, Belfast sink, fitted units, rangemaster with extraction over, integrated dishwasher and a window overlooking the side elevation. A freestanding wheeled island is a beautiful feature providing additional storage. There is a door leading to front of the property and another door leading to the garden room.
The garden room which also acts as dining room opens from the kitchen and overlooks the rear garden. This light-filled space has tiled flooring and is the perfect spot to enjoy the garden with a morning coffee or an early evening drink. There is a utility room off garden room providing additional storage and plumbing for washer dryer. There is also a downstairs cloakroom with w/c and basin for convenience.
From the living room a return bespoke oak staircase rises to the first floor landing.
The principal bedroom features designer radiators, oak wood flooring, windows to the front & side elevation providing stunning views of rolling countryside and access to ensuite bathroom comprising freestanding roll top bath, walk in shower, w/c and basin. There are further three bedrooms with windows to side and rear elevation.
The family bathroom is fitted with a washbasin, toilet and velux window. The large corner bath has an overhead drenching shower.
Step Outside:
There is a gated drive which extends to the side of the property and to the front of the house with another iron gate leading to a single garage and a double garage both with electric doors. Upper part of the double garage has been converted into self-sufficient studio flat with a double bedroom and an ensuite shower with w/c and basin.
To the rear of the property is a large lawned garden clearly defined by hedge boundary and has number of fruit bearing trees, there is a gated access from the garden to 3.65 (approx.) acres of adjoining paddock land which can also be accessed from the main road. EPC C
Location:
The property is situated in the Rutland village of Caldicott, the most southerly village in Rutland just 4 miles south of the market town of Uppingham and near to the village of Rockingham with its well known castle. The village has a delightful church, public house, Italian restaurant, a vibrant village hall and sits in the catchment area for Bringhurst Primary School. The village also has a landscaped view over the Welland Valley to Rockingham Castle. There is excellent access to towns including Kettering and Market Harborough, both with mainline stations to St Pancras, Stamford and Leicester. Eyebrook Reservoir is in close proximity and offers walking and fishing.
Marketed by: Fine & Country, Leicester
Land Registry Data
- CALDEHAY, , UPPINGHAM ROAD, CALDECOTT, MARKET HARBOROUGH, RUTLAND, 717000, 16/04/2021