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Modern and Spacious 3 bed Not Specified property

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Listed Aug 2, 2025
£210,000
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£129,500 Apr 13, 2006
£59,000 Aug 23, 2002

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Surrounded by over twenty Grade II listed Cottages, Churches, and other historic buildings, this rarely available Grade II listed Georgian cottage style property could be the perfect one for Ewe to call home. Oozing with character and original features, this property has been lovingly maintained and upgraded by the current owners. Original beams provide a rich tapestry into the history of the building to compliment the distinguished red brick style, concrete tiles, glazed doors, wooden porches, architraves and cills. A building overflowing with historic interest! Located a short walk from excellent local shops, amenities, and transport links, this is one not to be missed! Situated just a 35min drive from Lincoln, this property offers a great location to enjoy the slower pace of life.

Entry into Nelson Villa plot gives way to a front door into a useful inner hallway perfect for wet coats and muddy boots! The inner hall is a good size and gives way to the spacious lounge to the right, and a dining room to the left.

The focal point of this beautiful property, the front aspect living room with its feature fireplace with log effect stove. Providing an authentic cottage like feel to proceedings when lit. Towards the rear of the property, you will find a spacious modern kitchen fitted with a range of wall and base units offering plenty of storage with potential for additional breakfast bar seating. Superbly styled throughout and offering essential coverage for all those utility items. Keep an eye out for those original hooks!

Bedrooms one and two are both of excellent size and can easily accommodate a king size bed bedroom 3 can easily be used as a working home office study. Bedroom two is a large double room and gives way for lots of space for further bedroom furniture and is located to the front of the property. The second double bedroom one is equally spacious and overlooks the front of the property.

Note The property sits within the Kirton Conservation Area designated by the former Glanford Borough Council in 1970, extended in 1985. A conservation area is an area of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.

This freehold property sits on a plot of 0.03 acres. With 13 footpaths and 2 bridleways promoting public rights of way around the town, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Kirton s unique character for both walkers and those who enjoy equestrian activities; to which paddocks can be found in neighbouring towns. More organized sporting facilities are available just 7 miles away with public swimming pools and gyms on offer.

The town is situated half on top, and half on the side of a ridge, part of the Lincoln Cliff. It is 6 miles south of the M180 and 10 miles south of Scunthorpe. The B1398 Lincoln to Scunthorpe Road passes through the town, as does the B1400 which runs down the north side of the ridge to Messingham. The town is served by Kirton Lindsey railway station, on the B1400 is the site of the former RAF Kirton in Lindsey. The town is also served by the 103 bus route which runs between Lincoln & Scunthorpe, with the stop just a short walk from the property.

The historic rural setting of Kirton Lindsey also boasts a royal connection. Catherine Parr, the sixth wife to King Henry VIII and Queen of England and Ireland from 1543 to 1547, lived in the town with her first husband Sir Edward Burgh before he died in 1533.

I know, I know it is hard to resist the draw of this village and especially this fabulous home. So, to secure your viewing make sure to reach out to the awesome folks at EweMove. They are available 24 7 because let us face it, house hunting does not always stick to regular office hours. Do not believe us? Pick up the phone anytime and find out just be ready to make this home your OWN!

Now grab that virtual magnifying glass and peek at the floor plan and browse the jaw dropping photographs!

This captivating property is more than just bricks and mortar; it is a gateway to a simpler, more fulfilling life. Do not miss this opportunity to own a piece of Kirton s history. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and discover your perfect escape.


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Tax band B
119 sqm plot

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Nearby Schools
Corringham CofE VC Primary School
0.6mi
Blyton Cum Laughton Church of England School
1.9mi
The Gainsborough Academy
2.4mi
Aegir - A Specialist Academy
2.5mi
The Gainsborough Charles Baines Community Primary School
2.7mi
Nearby Stations
Gainsborough Central Station
3.2mi
Gainsborough Lea Road Station
3.6mi
Kirton Lindsey Station
6.4mi
Saxilby Station
10.6mi
Althorpe Station
11.6mi
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