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3 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£440,000
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£385,000 Aug 5, 2021
£250,000 Apr 22, 2010

Description

"Designed and constructed by its then architect owner in 1995, this three bedroom house in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, was configured to effortlessly marry its indoor and outdoor spaces. The plan embraces a central courtyard garden planted with jasmine and buddleja, a considered form that draws light into each room. The house is a 15 minute walk from the centre of the market town where there is an array of independent caf s and provisors. Direct rail services run from Market Harborough station to King s Cross St Pancras in around 60 minutes.

The Tour

The house greets the street with a neat fa ade of terracotta red brickwork laid in a running bond with decorative soldier courses and set with contrasting panels of paler, buff brick. Californian lilac and Aztec pearl evergreen shrubs line steps that lead to the black painted front door.

The front door opens to an entrance hall where there is built in storage for keeping shoes and bags. Herringbone laid engineered oak floors spread underfoot, and walls are finished in soft white, a scheme that continues throughout much of the plan. Underfloor heating runs throughout the house.

From the entrance, corridors extend in two directions, surrounding the courtyard garden and bathed in its natural light. One path leads to the kitchen dining and living rooms, the other to a cluster of bedrooms and a bathroom.

Glazed sliding doors open from the hallway to the kitchen dining room. The kitchen is composed of walnut toned cabinetry with a granite worktop, a four ring gas hob and integrated oven, kitchen sink and a Fisher and Paykel drawer dishwasher. At the other side of the room is plenty of space for a dining table and chairs; here, casement windows overlook the mature planting that surrounds the house. A glass screen is fitted between the dining area and the living room to create visual connection between the spaces.

A large living room is at the end of the hallway. On one side is a limestone and brick fireplace surround and two sets of French doors; one opens to the courtyard, while the other connects the room with a corner conservatory. Buff bricks line the conservatory, laid with a pattern of stack and soldier bonds. Walls of glazing take in views of the courtyard and fishpond and the rooftops of the neighbourhood. Deep sills make an ideal spot for keeping potted plants.

A staircase from the conservatory descends to the garage and a useful storage room that sit below the main level of the house and is currently used as a workshop studio. The garage is fitted with a remote controlled electric door.

The remaining part of the house contains three double bedrooms and a bathroom. The primary bedroom has windows on three sides and has an adjoining en suite shower room finished with white tiles and a porcelain floor; it is fitted with a rain style shower.

The other bedrooms are positioned at the front of the plan. One is painted in Blue 10 by Lick, a shade complemented by wallpaper by Katie Scott for Ferm Living. A window to the hallway maintains visual connection with the courtyard. The third bedroom is currently used as an office.

Shades of chalky green and pink characterise the bathroom, with terrazzo tiles from Mandarin Stone adorning the walls and the floors. A bathtub is fitted with a rain style shower above, while windows on two sides create a bright atmosphere.

Outdoor Space

Puncturing the centre of the plan is a courtyard garden laid with concrete flags and enclosed with terracotta red brick walls. Accessed via glazed doors on three sides, the courtyard functions as an outdoor room extending the living spaces that surround it. There is a fishpond and a mature Japanese cypress tree, along with plenty of space for potted plants and a table and chairs.

A second garden terrace sits is at the side of the house accessed via the garage, filled with evergreen spindle and fragrant sarcococca, as well as a trellis smothered in multiflora rose and ivy.

Established borders surround the house, with landscaping plans set out at the same time the house was constructed. Blooming Darwin s barberrys, hebe, leatherleaf and burkwood vibernums, and escallonias flourish among evergreen boxes and euonymus shrubs. There is also a very productive quince.

At the front of the house there is a covered driveway with space for one car.

The Area

Market Harborough is a thriving market town with an array of high street amenities as well as independent caf s, pubs and retailers. The Garage Bakehouse is favoured for coffee, pastries and bread and is included in the Good Food Guide s top 50 UK bakeries. Farndon Fields farm shop supplies locally sourced produce and quality meats, while Bowden Stores and Bagel and Griff offer coffee and homewares. Harborough Indoor Market is open six days a week with an array of traders selling food and crafts.

In the heart of the town is the Cultural Quarter, where the Harborough Museum and the Market Harborough Theatre are sited; the latter hosts several cinema screenings every week, including a number of independent films.

For outdoor pursuits nearby, Market Harborough s largest park, Welland Park, is at the end of Wartnaby Street and has a caf , tennis courts and a well equipped playground. A parkrun is held in Wellend Park on Saturday mornings. The Grand Union Canal is a five minute walk from the house and its banks make for a beautiful walk in both directions. Boat hire is available at the wharf.

There are a number of well regarded primary and secondary schools in the area.

The surrounding villages have excellent pubs and walks; the Tollemache Arms in Harrington and The Neville Arms in Medbourne are of particular mention. Braybrooke Brewery and Taproom is just outside of town, serving locally sourced ales and ciders and small plates from the team behind 10 Greek Street.

Market Harborough station is a 25 minute walk from the house. It runs direct rail services to St Pancras International in approximately one hour. For international air travel Birmingham International, East Midlands, Luton and Stansted airports are close at hand.

Council Tax Band D"

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303 sqm plot

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Nearby Schools
Market Harborough Church of England Academy
0.3mi
St Joseph's Catholic Voluntary Academy
0.4mi
Brooke House College
0.5mi
Welland Park Academy
0.6mi
The Robert Smyth Academy
0.7mi
Nearby Stations
Market Harborough Station
1.1mi
Kettering Station
10.4mi
Corby Station
10.4mi
South Wigston Station
11.1mi
Narborough Station
13.0mi
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