In the most tranquil spot surrounded by open, rolling countryside on the edge of the little village of Pickworth only five miles north of Stamford and even less from the A1, a Victorian stone house set over three floors proudly stands in the centre of its mature grounds of over three acres. Presented in excellent order, there is a tennis court, a stable and two paddocks, and a standalone garage incorporating an office.
Built in the 1890s, the property sits in a slightly elevated position, and is of such fine proportions that the high ceilings and tall sash windows allow in a huge amount of natural light. Many original features are retained such as the tessellated tiles in the front hall, old floorboards, the sash windows, and several fireplaces.
Outside, the drive with curving stone walling leads to the garage. The garden is predominantly lawn, featuring some mature trees. There is a hard surface tennis court and there are two post and rail paddocks within the grounds.