"A unique four bedroomed barn conversion located at the centre of this popular village. Having central heating and double glazing, the accommodation comprises storm porch into entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge with wood burning stove, home office study, magnificent open plan living dining kitchen with a quality fitted kitchen, rear entrance and boot room, utility room, ground floor bedroom four with en suite shower room. Two staircases rise to the first floor with three further double bedrooms. Bedrooms one and two having en suite shower rooms, bedroom three with adjacent bathroom off. Outside is triple parking to the side and front with electric car charging point, private enclosed rear garden with patio, decking, lawn and stone walling to boundaries. There is a separate stone built garden store with mezzanine upper level. We strongly recommend internal inspection to appreciate the size and flexibility of accommodation on offer.
Location
Waltham on the Wolds is situated in the northeast corner of Leicestershire, approximately 5 miles from Melton Mowbray, 11 miles from Grantham, 13 miles from Oakham, with Leicester, Nottingham, Newark and Stamford approximately 25 miles away, and within easy access of all major road networks. The village dates back to 1086 when it was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book, and overlooks the beautiful Vale of Belvoir from a height of 560ft, making it the second highest village in the county. Within the village is a church, village hall, primary school, public house, shop post office, first class delicatessen, medical practice, all of which are integral to this thriving community with various local groups e.g. Scout Club, Pre School, W.I., Neighbourhood Watch etc. For commuters Waltham is conveniently positioned with easy access to a number of centres and with a mainline railway station available in Grantham, the drive time to the station is very quick and the service to London Kings Cross takes approximately 65 minutes, with the service from Melton Mowbray travelling between Birmingham and Norwich."