Haverholme Park
Council Tax Band: G
Security deposit: £2,880
Set within the tranquil and historic Haverholme Estate, this remarkable Grade II listed five-bedroom home offers a rare opportunity to reside in a property steeped in character and heritage, with stunning views overlooking the atmospheric ruins of Haverholme Priory located on the Haverholme Estate which is the old Finch Hatton Estate. Priory House is a conversion of the original stable block about 10 years ago. The ruins of the Finch Hatton house still remain which was demolished in the 1920’s.
Discreetly positioned along a private road and approached through the original coach house archway, the property immediately impresses with its sense of grandeur and seclusion. Double doors open into a spacious entrance hallway, where attractive wooden flooring runs the full length of the home, setting the tone for the blend of period charm and practical living space found throughout.
The kitchen is both characterful and functional, featuring a central island with electric cooker, an extensive range of fitted units, and integrated fridge and freezer. There is ample space for a large dining table, making it ideal for family living and entertaining. A unique focal point is the original cast iron horse feeder, a nod to the building’s former use as stables.
Leading from the hallway are striking exposed brick archways that open into a series of versatile reception spaces, including a dedicated office area, a cosy snug with wood burner and doors leading to the rear garden, and an impressive library complete with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a rolling ladder. At the end of the corridor, a spacious living room provides further reception space, also benefiting from direct access to the garden.
The first floor offers well-proportioned accommodation, including a principal bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom. A second bedroom also enjoys en-suite facilities, while three further double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom fitted with both a bath and separate shower cubicle.
Externally, the property boasts a delightful rear garden, mainly laid to lawn with attractive raised beds, perfect for enjoying the peaceful surroundings and picturesque views.
This truly unique home combines historic features with generous living accommodation, all set within a quiet hamlet near the village of Ruskington, and just a few miles from the market town of Sleaford, offering a range of amenities and transport links.
A rare and distinctive residence, ideal for those seeking character, space, and countryside living.
Holding deposit: £576.00
Length of tenancy: 12 months
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