Sits in a charming rural setting, less than ten miles north of Stamford, The Old Rectory was built in circa 1750 and the Victorian front was added in 1850. Further additions were added through the twentieth century to create a substantial property. With most of the rooms spread over two floors, downstairs they are well proportioned possessing high ceilings and original features such as working fireplaces, tall sash windows with internal shutters and window seats, stone and timber floors.
The beautiful garden that gently dips down the hillside provides glorious views of the surrounding countryside. Neatly clipped yew hedges contrast beautifully with mown paths.
The stone barns that stand directly behind the house offer a vast amount of storage, whilst the adjacent garaging with rooms above offers excellent office space and overspill guest quarters. With fibre-to-the-premises broadband, the comfortable office is well suited to working from home.