The most delightful, five bedroomed house stands on a corner overlooking the River Welland in the centre of Stamford. An early 18th century property, the yellow stone house with its Collyweston slate roof, has generously proportioned rooms with timbered vaulted ceilings displaying a wealth of character and quirkiness.
Not surprisingly Grade II listed, the property’s interior has an abundance of original features including old stone fireplaces, exposed structural beams and a mix of Georgian timber sash and casement windows. Three of the five bedrooms and the family bathroom enjoy beautiful, vaulted ceilings. Presented in exceptionally good order, a complete renovation project was carried out by the previous owner who installed high quality fixtures and fittings.
The sheltered, south facing garden partly enclosed by fencing and trelliswork, is quite a sun trap. Mainly lawn edged by gravel, a raised, walled area in one corner acts as the perfect place for alfresco dining.