Offers in region of
£895,000
(£223/sq. ft)
7 bed detached house for saleClopton, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN14
7 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
From 4,021 - 4,610 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
An attractive former Victorian school with large & vibrant south facing gardens
The building offers over 4000 square feet of versatile accommodation
The property has consent for mixed residential and commercial uses
It is in an attractive rural village position with beautiful views
There is no onward chain
EPC Rating = E
A former Victorian school house, which is now a stylishly presented family home, positioned within south facing gardens, with swimming pool, gated off-road parking and attractive views
Description
A spacious and versatile former Victorian school house, now a stylishly presented family home, The Old School House is positioned within over half an acre of south facing gardens, with swimming pool, gated off-road parking and attractive rural paddock views.
The unlisted property is positioned within an attractive rural Conservation village between the market towns of Oundle and Thrapston and approached through electric gates to extensive gravelled parking to rear of the house. The attractive gardens are laid mainly to lawn with sunken beds of flowers and bushes, as well as an array of patio and seating areas and are ideal for keen gardeners and young children alike.
The two storey house originally formed the school and the school master’s house, and is still held on two Titles. The now single dwelling offers an oversized ground floor, with bedroom suites at both ground and first floor levels, ensuring a versatile and future proofed home.
The Accommodation
A set of south facing double doors open from the garden’s terrace into the wide and elegantly proportioned reception hallway. With partially panelled walls and fitted with extensive benching and coat cupboards, it is a welcoming entrance to the house.
To the left, the entire western wing is occupied by the fabulous kitchen, the second prep kitchen/utility, and the vaulted family dining room, in what was formerly the school’s gymnasium. The vaulted kitchen, with wooden flooring, is fitted with a fabulous walnut suite, by Kutchen Kraft of Oundle, with a wall of cabinets that incorporate fridge and freezer appliances, along with conventional, steam and microwave ovens and a coffee machine. In addition, a large Corian topped island has breakfast bar seating and incorporates a five ring induction hob, and an additional separate single gas burner. Indeed, this house is designed to appeal to serious cooks, as a sliding wooden door opens to the north to a second fully fitted prep kitchen, complete with integrated ovens, a further induction hob and dishwasher, with an external door to the north side of the house.
The wooden flooring continues beyond sliding double doors that open from the main kitchen into a fabulous 34’, triple-aspect, vaulted family space. Arranged as a stylish dining room, with contemporary gas fireplace, from which carpeted steps rise to a raised living room, full height mullioned windows offer fabulous views of the gardens. This is an uplifting and convivial reception room.
Across the reception hallway from the kitchen, past a cloakroom/WC, the sitting room is another fabulous reception room. A wall of south facing windows, with sliding patio doors, offer views over, and access to, the gardens, whilst a media wall has space for an inset TV and speaker bars, with built in shelving.
The sitting room gives access to the ground floor four-bedroom wing, including a principal suite with dressing room and en suite shower room, a second family bathroom and home office.
From the reception hallway, the staircase rises to a first floor landing that serves a further three bedrooms, a third family bathroom and, legacy of the past use, a kitchen, which has obvious potential for the creation of an en suite to double bedroom five.
Outside:
Electric gates to the west of the building access the driveway and the extensive gravelled parking. The south facing beautifully maintained and mature gardens are arranged with formal lawns, sunken flower beds and shrubs, with various seating terraces strategically placed for tracking the sun through the day. The grounds extend to 0.52 acres, or thereabouts, in total.
There are two useful outbuildings within the garden, each with electricity and lighting offering workshop and storage facilities.
Within the garden, an 10m x 5m above ground outdoor pool, is air source heat pump heated, with solar heat panels, as well as a robot vacuum system.
Location
Clopton is a small east Northamptonshire Conservation Village, located close to the county’s border with Cambridgeshire.
It is well-connected to the A1, approx. 2 miles east of the A605 and 4 miles north of the A14, and situated in attractive countryside to the north of Titchmarsh, a village that supports a public house, village shop, church and primary school.
Commuter rail services to London Kings Cross and St Pancras station run from Huntingdon and Kettering, both in under an hour, whilst the A1 and A14 offers a direct and improving road link to Cambridge, 31 miles to the east.
The area is also blessed with a choice of excellent schooling. Titchmarsh's primary school feeds secondary schooling in Kettering, whilst Laxton Prep and Oundle are circa 6 miles from the property with Kimbolton and Wellingborough Schools a little further.
Square Footage: 4,021 sq ft
Acreage:
0.52 Acres
Additional Info
Local Authority – East Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax band: G
Services: Mains water & electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Broadband.
Fixture and Fittings – Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fittings and garden ornaments are specifically excluded, but may be available by separate negotiation.
Description
A spacious and versatile former Victorian school house, now a stylishly presented family home, The Old School House is positioned within over half an acre of south facing gardens, with swimming pool, gated off-road parking and attractive rural paddock views.
The unlisted property is positioned within an attractive rural Conservation village between the market towns of Oundle and Thrapston and approached through electric gates to extensive gravelled parking to rear of the house. The attractive gardens are laid mainly to lawn with sunken beds of flowers and bushes, as well as an array of patio and seating areas and are ideal for keen gardeners and young children alike.
The two storey house originally formed the school and the school master’s house, and is still held on two Titles. The now single dwelling offers an oversized ground floor, with bedroom suites at both ground and first floor levels, ensuring a versatile and future proofed home.
The Accommodation
A set of south facing double doors open from the garden’s terrace into the wide and elegantly proportioned reception hallway. With partially panelled walls and fitted with extensive benching and coat cupboards, it is a welcoming entrance to the house.
To the left, the entire western wing is occupied by the fabulous kitchen, the second prep kitchen/utility, and the vaulted family dining room, in what was formerly the school’s gymnasium. The vaulted kitchen, with wooden flooring, is fitted with a fabulous walnut suite, by Kutchen Kraft of Oundle, with a wall of cabinets that incorporate fridge and freezer appliances, along with conventional, steam and microwave ovens and a coffee machine. In addition, a large Corian topped island has breakfast bar seating and incorporates a five ring induction hob, and an additional separate single gas burner. Indeed, this house is designed to appeal to serious cooks, as a sliding wooden door opens to the north to a second fully fitted prep kitchen, complete with integrated ovens, a further induction hob and dishwasher, with an external door to the north side of the house.
The wooden flooring continues beyond sliding double doors that open from the main kitchen into a fabulous 34’, triple-aspect, vaulted family space. Arranged as a stylish dining room, with contemporary gas fireplace, from which carpeted steps rise to a raised living room, full height mullioned windows offer fabulous views of the gardens. This is an uplifting and convivial reception room.
Across the reception hallway from the kitchen, past a cloakroom/WC, the sitting room is another fabulous reception room. A wall of south facing windows, with sliding patio doors, offer views over, and access to, the gardens, whilst a media wall has space for an inset TV and speaker bars, with built in shelving.
The sitting room gives access to the ground floor four-bedroom wing, including a principal suite with dressing room and en suite shower room, a second family bathroom and home office.
From the reception hallway, the staircase rises to a first floor landing that serves a further three bedrooms, a third family bathroom and, legacy of the past use, a kitchen, which has obvious potential for the creation of an en suite to double bedroom five.
Outside:
Electric gates to the west of the building access the driveway and the extensive gravelled parking. The south facing beautifully maintained and mature gardens are arranged with formal lawns, sunken flower beds and shrubs, with various seating terraces strategically placed for tracking the sun through the day. The grounds extend to 0.52 acres, or thereabouts, in total.
There are two useful outbuildings within the garden, each with electricity and lighting offering workshop and storage facilities.
Within the garden, an 10m x 5m above ground outdoor pool, is air source heat pump heated, with solar heat panels, as well as a robot vacuum system.
Location
Clopton is a small east Northamptonshire Conservation Village, located close to the county’s border with Cambridgeshire.
It is well-connected to the A1, approx. 2 miles east of the A605 and 4 miles north of the A14, and situated in attractive countryside to the north of Titchmarsh, a village that supports a public house, village shop, church and primary school.
Commuter rail services to London Kings Cross and St Pancras station run from Huntingdon and Kettering, both in under an hour, whilst the A1 and A14 offers a direct and improving road link to Cambridge, 31 miles to the east.
The area is also blessed with a choice of excellent schooling. Titchmarsh's primary school feeds secondary schooling in Kettering, whilst Laxton Prep and Oundle are circa 6 miles from the property with Kimbolton and Wellingborough Schools a little further.
Square Footage: 4,021 sq ft
Acreage:
0.52 Acres
Additional Info
Local Authority – East Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax band: G
Services: Mains water & electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Broadband.
Fixture and Fittings – Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fittings and garden ornaments are specifically excluded, but may be available by separate negotiation.