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House For Sale £1,375,000
Rutland Terrace


Description
Distances:

Stamford station 0.7 miles, Peterborough 14 miles (London King’s Cross around 50 minutes)
(All distances and times are approximate)

Situation:

9 Rutland Terrace is situated in the conservation area, towards the western edge of town and is one of the most iconic streets within Stamford. Once a manicured bowling green, Rutland Terrace was established in the 1830s and is a handsome display of Regency architecture. South facing with views across the undulating meadows to the west and the famous Stamford roofline to the east, 9 Rutland Terrace is beautifully positioned, approximately half a mile walk to Stamford station and 5-10 minutes walk to either the meadows or the heart of Stamford.

The stone market town of Stamford has a wealth of shops, leisure facilities, restaurants and the famous coaching inn, The George Hotel. Stamford regularly appears as a prime location in various national newspaper “best places to live” features.

Rutland Terrace also enjoys straightforward access to the A1 which runs to the west of the town providing access to one of the country’s arterial routes north and south. The Cathedral City of Peterborough, with its comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, has a main line rail station with high-speed trains to London King’s Cross.

The area has excellent state and private schooling in Stamford, Oakham, Uppingham and Oundle.

Leisure pursuits including golf at Burghley Park, Luffenham Heath and Greetham are close by. Rutland Water with its nature reserve, water sports and trout fishing is approximately 6 miles to the west. There are uninterrupted walks through the meadows and further in to the Welland Valley, also within easy reach.

Description:

9 Rutland Terrace, built in the 1830s and Grade II listed, is a stunning example of Regency period architecture. Stone faced under a blue slate roof, the interior is just as much a delight with a plethora of original features throughout. Laid across four floors, the property offers flexible living accommodation with rooms of generous proportions displaying high ceilings and elegant detailing in the original skirting, picture rails, cornicing and ceiling roses.

On entering 9 Rutland Terrace through the broad front door, an expanse of beautiful, tiled flooring draws you into the property. The wide reception hall is flooded with natural light from the front door fan light and the original doorbell is a charming feature.

Turning to the left, the kitchen enjoys access to the rear courtyard through French doors abutted with original shutters. There is a central island and ample built-in cabinetry, with a granite work top. Multiple built-in Siemens appliances comprise a five-ring gas hob, multifunctional microwave, oven and warming drawer. There are also two Fisher & Pykel dishwasher drawers and an integrated fridge-freezer. The kitchen also has a Karndean floor in a wood effect, in keeping with the overall traditional aesthetic throughout the property, yet with a practical twist.

Original, wooden panelled, sliding, double pocket doors open into the dining room. South facing, the beautiful arched, sash window with original glass panes overlooks the meadows beyond, again, fringed with the original wooden shutters. Also of note is the feature fireplace, providing a wonderful focal point to the room. Another door leads back to the reception hall.

At the rear of the property, through a glass panelled door, is the stairway to the lower ground floor, a downstairs cloakroom and rear access to the courtyard garden.

Following original stone steps, the lower ground floor boasts good head height throughout. True to the layout of the property as it was built, the rooms, once used as sculleries and coal stores, now take the form of three storage rooms with lighting and shelving; a gym/study area with built-in cupboard; two vaulted cellars - one of which has been designed specifically as a wine cellar; a utility-cum-shower room with the original washing tub to the corner, and lastly, a sitting room with built-in storage to the alcoves and steps rising to double doors that open onto the southerly facing, lower ground floor courtyard with further steps up to the front courtyard.

Rising to the first floor, the elegant spindle banister is a delightful display or craftsmanship with the sweeping curves of the original woodwork. Off a mid-landing is a shower room, the entrance to which was once where an arched window overlooked the courtyard. Now extended over the ground floor cloakroom, the fan light above the door to the shower room allows natural light onto the landing above. To the first floor is the principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a feature fireplace and sash window overlooking the rear courtyard.

The drawing room is a stunning space. Southerly facing, it is flooded with natural light through the double set of French doors that lead out onto the balcony. The balcony sweeps across the entire frontage of the property whilst decorative, wooden shutters frame the French doors externally. Featuring wide wooden floorboards, the room also includes a beautiful, working fireplace. Additional features such as the ceiling roses, cornicing and high skirting further contribute towards the grandeur and elegance of the room.

To the second floor there is a double bedroom overlooking the rear courtyard complete with built-in wardrobe and cabinet. A further two double bedrooms, one of which has a basin, lie to the front of the property with breathtaking views over the countryside and Stamford roofline. A family bathroom, with shower overhead and internal window allowing for natural light, completes the accommodation to this floor.

Outside:

9 Rutland Terrace is instantly distinguishable among the handsome properties by its full-length balcony and elegant black shutters. Entering the gated front courtyard there is a gravelled seating area to the left. The courtyard is enclosed by mature shrubs and hedging to the sides and elegant, black, wrought iron fencing to the front. Steps also lead to the lower ground floor terrace which, due to being south facing, enjoys the sunshine.

Accessed from the French doors in the kitchen, the back door or the lower ground floor steps, the rear courtyard garden is of generous size. With raised beds, the tiered walled garden is softened by climbing roses up trellis and is a haven of private tranquillity.

Glass panelled French doors open into a summer house, ideal for an at home office. A further door opens into a workshop, whilst a staircase to the side rises past storage shelves up to the double garage. With a window overlooking the rear courtyard garden, there is an electric roller garage door and pedestrian access onto West Street.


GENERAL REMARKS:

SERVICES
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Gas central heating. None of the services have been tested by the agents.

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fitting and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY
South Kesteven District Council:[use Contact Agent Button]
Band: G

VIEWING
The property may only be inspected by prior arrangement through King West,
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DIRECTIONS
From King West’s office proceed west along St Mary’s Street, through Sheep Market and turn left onto All Saints Street. Continue along All Saints Street and then along St Peter’s Street. On reaching Rutland Terrace, number 9 is towards the centre of the Terrace on the right-hand side and is easily distinguishable by the black shutters to the doors of the balcony.
Turn off the A1 onto the A6121 and head East into Stamford along Tinwell Road. Cross over the roundabout onto Rutland Terrace, number 9 is located towards the centre on the left-hand side.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

King West, their joint Agents (if any) and clients give notice that:
1. These property particulars should not be regarded as an offer, or contract or part of one. You should not rely on any statements by King West in the particulars, or by word of mouth or in writing as being factually accurate about the property, nor its condition or its value. We have no authority to make any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility.
2. The photographs illustrate parts of the property as were apparent at the time they were taken. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate only.
3. Any reference to the use or alterations of any part of the property does not imply that the necessary planning, building regulations or other consents have been obtained. It is the responsibility of a purchaser or lessee to confirm that these have been dealt with properly and that all information is correct.
4. All dimensions, descriptions, areas, reference to condition and permission for use and occupation and their details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but intending purchasers should not rely upon them as statements of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of each item.
5. King West have not tested any services, equipment or facilities, the buyer or lessee must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.
6. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce satisfactory proof of their identification and address at the point any sale is agreed in order to comply with The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017. King West asks for your co-operation in this regard. March 2023
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