Welcome to Aquavista Stocken Hall, Oakham, a charming and spacious flat type home with 3 bed in the LE15 7RY area. This lovely residence, which comes with a leasehold tenure, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 240.0 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £429,000 and a rental potential of £2,789 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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In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Apr 5, 2013. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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"Stocken Hall is a Grade II* listed manor house built during the reign of James I, 1566 n++1625. With its lovely Georgian fan++ade, the Hall now comprises 11 apartments tastefully designed and built in the late 1990s. Located in the county of Rutland, the property is in close proximity to four charming and prosperous market towns which are also home to schools of high distinction for both boys and girls n++ Oakham, Stamford, Uppingham and Oundle. Conveniently situated within a short distance of the A1 North/South Motorway, Stocken Hall is eight miles from the Stamford Rail Station which offers direct service to Stansted Airport and to London Kings Cross in 45-minutes via Peterborough. The property is also within a short drive to a selection of gastro pubs; The Olive Branch at Clipsham and Hambleton Hall, both Michelin star restaurants; Rutland Water, famed for cycling paths and outdoor sports and the Greetham Valley Golf Course.
Stocken Hall is approached via a long sweeping tree-lined drive and surrounded by 4-acres of communal grounds set amongst rolling farmland. The apartment, n++Aquavista' is located on the first floor, accessed via the grand staircase. The well-appointed accommodation is set over two levels comprising: reception hall, music room, drawing room, dining room, kitchen, rear hall with laundry area, study/bedroom, master bedroom with en-suite and walk-in dressing room. The upper floor, accessed by stairs, comprises an oak-beamed reading room, bathroom and oak-beamed guest bedroom with en-suite. Externally, the apartment benefits from two roof terraces overlooking the National Forestry Commission woodland to the south.
Stocken Hall, as noted in the Sunday Times, "is beautifully placed in the rolling countryside of the East Midlands with easy access to lovely villages, market towns, excellent schools, gastro pubs, Rutland Water and last but not least...friendly, cosmopolitan neighbours." The Hall has also served as the title n++character' in the best-selling book, To the MANOR Drawn.
ACCOMMODATION
Security-phone entry system offers access to the spaciously-lit communal lobby with the grand staircase leading to the first and second floor apartments.
RECEPTION HALL
10'6 x 9'7 Entered via the large panel door opening to the Reception Hall, with white Cararra marble and black ceramic tile flooring, 11' high ceiling with original panelled walls in complementing colours, radiator, telephone security point entry system, with deep archway through to the Drawing Room and Inner Hall.
MUSIC ROOM/SNUG
12'4 x 10'5 with original sash windows to the front aspect with working wooden shutters, radiator, power points, oak flooring, wall light points, 11' high ceiling and original panelled walls.
DRAWING ROOM/SITTING ROOM
21'9 x 19'11 with dual aspect original sash windows to front and side, working wooden shutters, oak flooring, TV point, BT point, power points, superb ornate fireplace in marble with black granite hearth, original wood panelled walls, two radiators, ornate coving on the 11' high ceiling.
INNER HALL
With oak flooring, recess down lighters, and opening via a deep archway through to Dining Room.
DINING ROOM
15'3 x 15'1 with two original sash windows to the side aspect, working wooden shutters, oak flooring, radiator, power points, TV point, wall light points, under stairs storage cupboard with inset down lights, deep archway through to inner hall and stairs to the upper floor, 11' high ceilings.
KITCHEN
10'2 x 8'9 with double window to the rear aspect overlooking the 17'x 10'2 roof terrace, comprising a range of blond oak fitted eye level storage units incorporating contrasting roll edge work surface, 1 n++ sink with mixer tap over, integrated double oven and 5-ring stainless steel hob with extractor hood and glass splash back, fridge/freezer space, plumbing and space for dishwasher, under cabinet and valance display lighting, limestone floor with under heating, power points. It is possible to increase the space into the Inner Hall making ideal use of the twin deep archways and incorporating them into the kitchen area.
REAR HALL
With radiator, down lighting, power points and access to the first floor roof terrace, incorporated within a recess storage area is a LAUNDRY AREA with plumbing and space for a full-size washing machine and a condensing tumble dryer.
STUDY/BEDROOM
14'4 x 11'1 with original sash window to the side aspect, working wooden shutters, 14' high ceiling, radiator, power points, BT point, recess book shelving, recess storage cupboard with plumbing connected for potential guest bathroom.
MASTER BEDROOM
21'8 x 18'10 with twin original sash windows to side aspect and stone mullion window to the rear aspect, working wooden shutters, two radiators, power points, TV point, BT point, Hunter ceiling fan, recess storage cupboard, wall light points, feature marble fireplace with gas fire inset, stairs to cleverly situated first floor walk-in Dressing Room.
DRESSING ROOM
8'11 x 6'9 with fitted shoe storage and hanging rails, down lighters, light point.
EN-SUITE
9'3 x 6'9 Comprising a quality three-piece suite, low level WC, raised pedestal wash hand basin, corner shower cubicle with wall mounted power shower over, heated towel rail, extractor fan, down lighters and recess mirror.
UPPER FLOOR
Accessed via the Dining Room, and leading to:
READING ROOM/MEDIA ROOM/OFFICE
19'10 x 14'2 with dormer window to side aspect, exposed oak timber beams, eves and attic storage, radiator, power points, down lighters, TV point, BT point, access to the second floor roof terrace.
BATHROOM
6'2 x 5'9 with a three piece suite, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, panel bath, radiator, exposed oak timber beams, extractor fan.
GUEST BEDROOM
19'2 x 13'5 with dual aspect dormer windows to the front and side, exposed oak timber beams, power points, radiator, TV point, down lighters, fitted range of storage cupboards, two walk-in wardrobes.
EN-SUITE
with dormer window to side aspect, overlooking the second floor roof terrace and comprising a three-piece suite, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, panel bath with mixer shower tap over, heated towel rail, exposed oak timber beams, extractor fan.
ROOF TERRACES
A roof terrace, 17' x 10'2, is accessed via the Rear Hall on the first floor. A split-level terrace, 20'5 x 10', is accessed via the Reading Room on the upper floor. Both provide stunning views of the roof lines of Stocken Hall and Morkery Woods and the farmland beyond
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