Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Holme Farm House Main Street, Stamford, a cozy and compact house type home with 5 bed in the PE9 3UD area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £951,500 and a rental potential of £6,185 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"Dating from around 1800, Holme Farm is a fine example of Georgian architecture with its lovely façade, sash windows and elegant rooms with high ceilings and deep skirting boards. Whilst retaining much of its period character, it has been extensively renovated in the past seven years by the current owners creating both a stunning and practical family home with the benefit of many modern fixtures. The lawned gardens surround the house on three sides and much of the grounds are south-facing. The property further benefits from an outbuilding to the rear which has recently been converted into two separate apartments, ideal for use as a granny annexe, staff quarters or as home offices.
Ground Floor
The imposing panelled front door opens into the entrance hall which has a decorative tiled floor and staircase. Stripped-wood panelled doors to each side lead to the principal reception rooms. There is understairs storage and a further door leads to the inner hall which has flagged stone floors running through to the back door.
Drawing Room - 15' 8'' max x 15' 0'' max (4.78m x 4.57m)
A light and elegant room with many typical period features such as the original six-pane sash windows with working casement shutters, a high ceiling and deep skirting boards. Windows look out to the front and side and there are three decorative arched alcoves, one of which has been fitted with a display cabinet. The fireplace has a stone hearth and wood surround and the room has pine flooring.
Family Room - 16' 1'' max x 15' 8'' max (4.9m x 4.78m)
Another elegant room; the two sash windows, each with working casement shutters, overlook the front and the garden to the south. The fireplace has a stone hearth and wood surround, and an alcove is fitted with a display cabinet. Pine floor.
Dining Room - 15' 8'' max x 13' 11'' (4.78m x 4.24m)
A lovely room for entertaining, this has a stone-built fireplace and period built-in cupboards to each side of the fireplace. The sash window overlooks the side lawn. Pine floor.
Kitchen Breakfast Room - 32' 4'' x 17' 6'' (9.86m x 5.33m)
A delightful, and extremely spacious, room with plenty of potential to be turned into the heart of the home. There is plenty of light from the many windows most of which are south-facing and from the breakfast seating area French doors open directly onto the patio and garden beyond. The flagged stone floor and original beams add farmhouse character to the room, which has space for both a dining and seating area. The kitchen comprises a range of cream Shaker-style base units with solid wood and black granite work-surfaces and a dresser-style cabinet with glass fronted display shelving. The stainless steel sink with mixer tap is located under the window overlooking the garden and the central island has breakfast bar seating and a further stainless steel sink with mixer tap and waste disposal. The chimney breast alcove houses the electric double oven with six gas rings including wok burner and there is an integrated Bosch dishwasher. A further door leads to a walk-in larder with shelving and cold shelf. The stone floor is fitted with under-floor heating.
Utility Room - 15' 1'' x 6' 7'' (4.6m x 2.01m)
With tiled floor, a run of base units and stainless steel sink and mixer tap. Plumbing for washing machine, plus storage and airing cupboards. Door to the side entrance hall, with space to store coats and boots, plus the central heating boiler and loft access.
Cloakroom/Shower Room
Leading off the utility room this has tiled floor, basin, WC and shower cubicle. Window to the rear.
First Floor
The staircase leads from the main hall to the carpeted landing with roof-light window and stripped wood panelled doors.
Master Bedroom - 15' 10'' x 15' 2'' (4.83m x 4.62m)
The sash window overlooks the front of the property, there is a cast-iron fireplace, wide original floorboards, and a large built-in wardrobe.
Bathroom One
With tiled floor and tongue & groove panelling to dado height. The white suite comprises basin, WC and bath with shower and shower screen. Heated towel rail.
Bedroom Two - 15' 9'' x 13' 11'' (4.8m x 4.24m)
With sash window to the side, and wide original floorboards.
Family Bathroom
With tiled floor and tongue & groove panelling to dado height, this has a white contemporary-style suite comprising free-standing bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, basin, WC, large separate shower cubicle with Monsoon shower, heated towel rail and sash window.
Bedroom Three - 15' 11'' x 11' 6'' (4.85m x 3.51m)
With large window to side garden, floorboards.
Bedroom Four - 13' 8'' x 11' 9'' (4.17m x 3.58m)
Sash window with shutters, cast-iron fireplace, floorboards
Bedroom Five - 11' 6'' x 9' 4'' (3.51m x 2.84m)
Sash window with shutters, floorboards.
Outside
Facing the village street, the property is bounded to the front and sides by a stone-built wall. At the rear is a large parking area with access to the outbuildings and garage, and from paths lead around to the main entrance at the front and to the back door and side entrance.
Gardens
The garden, which surrounds the house on three sides, is laid to lawn, the main section being south-facing. It is surrounded by a stone wall and trellis fencing and the original well is now covered with a low stone wall. Outside the kitchen/breakfast room is a paved patio area with outside light and this is the perfect place for outdoor eating and entertaining in a sheltered south-facing position.
Garage - 16' 2'' x 12' 8'' (4.93m x 3.86m)
The single garage has double doors onto the parking area. A door at the rear leads to the garden and to the side a further door has access to the ground floor apartment in the outbuilding.
Outbuildings
The outbuilding is self-contained and separated from the main house by the garage. The entrance door leads to a shared hall with under-stairs storage cupboard, door to the ground floor apartment and stairs to the first floor.GROUND FLOOR APARTMENTCarpeted throughout and comprising: Living Room
(with access to the garden), Bedroom, Fitted kitchen, Bathroom. Door to Garage.FIRST FLOOR APARTMENTWith oak floors, vaulted ceilings and original beams. This comprises: Living Room with Barn door/window to the rear, Fitted Kitchen, Bathroom, Two Bedrooms.
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