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Great Easton is a small village within the Harborough district, accessed off the A47 that connects Leicester to Peterborough. The village boasts a vibrant community and a range of local amenities, including a general store, village hall, Bringhurst Primary School, Ofsted-rated "Good," and a specialist bakery and café. It is also home to the renowned public house, The Sun Inn. Set amidst the beautiful rolling countryside, it offers excellent opportunities for scenic walks across the many local bridleways and footpaths. Located 10 miles northeast lies the vibrant market town of Market Harborough, celebrated for its array of independent boutiques and shops. The town also offers well regarded schools, dining options, a theatre and a number of leisure facilities and sports clubs. For the commuter there are direct rail services to London St Pancras available from Corby train station in little under 1h 15mins, and from Market Harborough train station in under 55 minutes.The area boasts numerous prestigious private schools, including Uppingham, Oundle, Oakham, Stamford and Leicester Grammar, catering to families seeking exceptional educational opportunities.Additional information.
Mains services - electric, water, mains drainage.
Current EPC rating - Exempt
Local Authority - Harborough District Council
Council tax band - G Visa fler Visa färre This impressive Grade II listed former rectory, constructed from traditional Northamptonshire ironstone, offers a wealth of character and period charm. Set within approximately 0.75 acres of beautifully maintained mature grounds, this substantial residence is approached by a sweeping circular driveway, creating a striking entrance. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, this unique home offers exceptional living space and historic appeal. The grounds also feature a three-bedroom coach house, a two-bedroom cottage, and a one-bedroom annexe, all included in the sale. These versatile spaces provide opportunities for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or rental potential, presenting a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in a private and desirable location.The accommodation showcases beautiful period features, including high ceilings, intricate cornicing, original fireplaces, and mullion windows, spread across three floors, with a generous cellar accessed from the inner hallway. There are four reception rooms, with most of those situated on the southwest aspect offering views over Nevill Holt, renowned for hosting the prestigious Nevill Holt Festival. The reception rooms include two sitting rooms: the larger features a period fireplace, while the smaller has a bay mullion window with a fitted window seat, built-in cabinetry, and a wood-burning stove set in a wooden surround. The dual-aspect formal sitting room includes a large bay mullion window centred around another period fireplace. A conservatory provides a relaxed seating area overlooking the rear gardens, while the adjacent dining room, equipped with a wood-burning stove, sits next to the kitchen, which also enjoys views of Nevill Holt. Additionally, there is a utility room and a ground floor WC.The first floor features three spacious double bedrooms and an additional single room. Of the two larger bedrooms, one has access to a Jack and Jill bathroom, while the second largest includes an en-suite shower room. There is also a second main bathroom on this level. The second floor comprises four double bedrooms and a shower room. Two of the bedrooms include charming cast iron fireplaces, adding a touch of character to the space.Among the three additional dwellings included in the sale, the detached coach house features three bedrooms and has been beautifully renovated to a high standard. It boasts a spacious open-plan dining kitchen with French doors that lead to a charming courtyard. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a generous utility room and a ground-floor guest cloakroom. The dual-aspect lounge is a delightful space, centred around an exposed stone chimney with a wood-burning stove. On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, with the master bedroom offering a spacious ensuite bathroom that includes a walk-in shower and a freestanding bath. The other two bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom.The detached two-bedroom cottage is traditionally presented and offers a warm, inviting atmosphere. Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming reception hallway that leads to two well-proportioned reception rooms, perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The charming living spaces are filled with natural light and feature period details that enhance the cottage's character. The kitchen, complete with an Aga, adds both warmth and a touch of country charm. This delightful cottage has been successfully run as a holiday let, highlighting its appeal as a cosy getaway for visitors. With its blend of comfort, character, and practicality, this cottage represents a unique investment opportunity in a desirable location.The one-bedroom annexe features a modern open-plan living space that includes a stylish kitchen equipped with a range of contemporary units and integrated appliances. A staircase leads to a spacious double bedroom, complete with an ensuite shower room, providing both comfort and convenience in this well-designed living area.The established, well-tended formal gardens elegantly wrap around the property, creating a picturesque and serene outdoor environment. These beautifully landscaped grounds feature a greenhouse and a charming kitchen garden, perfect for those with a passion for gardening and fresh produce. Expansive lawns provide ample space for recreation and relaxation, complemented by established flower borders that include meticulously clipped topiary hedges.Several inviting seating areas are thoughtfully positioned throughout the gardens, offering ideal spots to relax or entertain family and friends in a delightful setting. In addition to the stunning gardens, the property includes a single garage and a double carport, providing ample storage and parking options.For added convenience, there is a second access point to the rear of the plot, which leads to a dedicated parking area, enhancing accessibility and flexibility for residents and guests alike. This outdoor space truly enhances the overall appeal of the property, providing a harmonious blend of functionality and beauty.Location
Great Easton is a small village within the Harborough district, accessed off the A47 that connects Leicester to Peterborough. The village boasts a vibrant community and a range of local amenities, including a general store, village hall, Bringhurst Primary School, Ofsted-rated "Good," and a specialist bakery and café. It is also home to the renowned public house, The Sun Inn. Set amidst the beautiful rolling countryside, it offers excellent opportunities for scenic walks across the many local bridleways and footpaths. Located 10 miles northeast lies the vibrant market town of Market Harborough, celebrated for its array of independent boutiques and shops. The town also offers well regarded schools, dining options, a theatre and a number of leisure facilities and sports clubs. For the commuter there are direct rail services to London St Pancras available from Corby train station in little under 1h 15mins, and from Market Harborough train station in under 55 minutes.The area boasts numerous prestigious private schools, including Uppingham, Oundle, Oakham, Stamford and Leicester Grammar, catering to families seeking exceptional educational opportunities.Additional information.
Mains services - electric, water, mains drainage.
Current EPC rating - Exempt
Local Authority - Harborough District Council
Council tax band - G