"Perched in this elevated position, this imposing four bedroomed property contained on two floors is enveloped amongst sublime views of Bradgate Park to the front and open fields to the rear. The house has been extended and refurbished throughout to create a generous flowing, spacious and flexible accommodation for family living. There is new acoustic double glazing to the front and solar tinted double glazing to the rear with gas radiator and underfloor heating and having been cloaked in rendering with high insulation for maximum energy efficiency. Accommodation comprises entrance into an imposing hall, lounge, dining room, bespoke quality fitted living dining kitchen enjoying views to the gardens, utility room, downstairs shower room, further playroom music room, study home office, spacious boot room snug, separate WC and ground floor guest bedroom two with en suite. On the first floor the landing has storage into roof space, boiler room with wardrobe, bedroom one with vaulted Cathedral style window onto gardens with luxury en suite shower room, guest bedroom three with dressing room and en suite bathroom, bedroom four and a family room with views over Bradgate Park. The property is set in magnificent landscaped grounds with electric gated access to a sweeping tarmacadam and brick edged driveway with numerous car standing. There is a double garage with electric roller door and storage into roof eaves with the rear gardens being a particular feature of the property with flagstone patios, tiered lawns, ornamental walls, further top patio with vegetable garden, summer house, cedar wood greenhouse and double fronted garden shed mower store. A truly magnificent property where we strongly recommend internal inspection without delay.
Location
Newtown Linford is a highly desirable Charnwood Forest village, well served with local amenities including primary school, gift shops, cafes, popular public houses and church. It has a thriving village cricket club with popular clubhouse, tennis courts and club and many societies, clubs and social events to involve the whole family. It is best known for its association with Bradgate Park which sits in the heart of the village and was once the home of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for only nine days.
The Park is open daily to the public and provides extensive scenic walks to local landmarks such as Old John a hill top folly and the Ruins and riverside walks to Cropston reservoir. The park is a national nature reserve filled with free roaming deer and an abundance of wildlife. A haven for photographers, ornithologists, ramblers and dog walkers alike! Children fish and paddle in the meandering streams and play, cycle and explore in the extensive grounds. There is a new visitors centre, cafes and even a waffle shop.
This chocolate box village was rated as the Telegraph s most highly regarded villages in the county.
The village is particularly convenient for the M1 at nearby Markfield and fast access to Leicester and Loughborough."