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House For Sale £800,000
Rectory Lane, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8AF


Description
The sale of Chuckle Cottage represents a unique opportunity to acquire a characterful detached three-bedroom thatched cottage. The property is well proportioned, extending to 2,556 sq. ft. and was built for the current owners in 1997, embracing traditional building materials and craftsmanship throughout. The result is a truly unique property which features exposed beams, oak handmade windows with stone surrounds, handmade oak doors, and thatched roof - furthermore having the benefits of a modern insulated and double-glazed home with underfloor heating.

Additionally, the property continues to offer a true lifestyle opportunity outside having a walled garden, driveway, detached double garage and approximately 3.5 acres of woodland. The woodland area is positioned directly opposite the property, is accessed by a five-bar gate featuring green open spaces and woodland pathway - the opportunities this area offers are truly endless.

In summary, this sale offers a rare opportunity to own a truly unique lifestyle property positioned within a highly convenient rural location offering excellent commuting links.

The entrance to the property impresses with its spacious reception hallway having exposed ceiling beams. There is a high degree of craftsmanship throughout this property, and this is evident in the handmade oak staircase with detailed carving that leads to the first floor and the stone window surrounds. The hallway grants access by three oak handmade doors featuring bespoke ironmongery furniture to a guest cloakroom, sitting room, and dining kitchen.

The sitting room enjoys a dual aspect and leads to the feature garden room, having a superb high ceiling - these two rooms work extremely well together offering a high degree of flexibility for both relaxation, dining, or entertaining.

The dining kitchen is an excellent footprint, having an extensive range of granite preparation surfaces, hand-made oak drawers & cupboards, ceramic butlers sink and Lacanche range cooker. Leading off the kitchen is a well-proportioned utility room and a feature rear porch/boot room - the utility room has handmade oak units, granite surface, butler sink and ample space for appliances. Finally, to the ground floor is the feature rear porch/boot room which overlooks and has a rear door leading to the garden, this area has the potential to also function as a study.

The first-floor landing continues to incorporate the features of exposed beams and handmade oak doors which lead to three bedrooms and a large shower room. The bedrooms are all well-proportioned, two having a range of built-in wardrobes/storage. Additionally, the large shower room offers superb potential for the fitting of a freestanding bath if required.

Approaching the property, visitors are greeted by a thatched lych gate, which opens into the front garden featuring stone-paved paths that lead to the entrance door with a thatched canopy above. Additionally, a driveway on the side provides off-street parking for two vehicles and access to the detached, thatched double garage. To the rear of the property is a walled garden showcasing lawned areas, a large stone-paved patio, and a convenient thatched garden store. Opposite the property, and included in the sale, is approximately 3.5 acres of beautiful woodland. There is excellent access via a driveway entrance and a five-bar gate, offering the potential for additional parking, a storage area, or even a workshop/store, subject to obtaining planning permission. The woodland is a haven for nature and wildlife, with open green spaces, woodland paths running mostly around the perimeter, and views to the southerly aspect overlooking adjacent farmland. The woodland also borders the medieval church of St. Michael’s. The lifestyle opportunities provided by this woodland are endless and must be seen to be truly appreciated.

Stretton-en-le-Field is a charming hamlet occupying a highly convenient location where the boundaries of four counties meet in North West Leicestershire on the edge of the National Forest. The medieval church of St Michael’s marks the entrance to the village with its spire seen above the trees in rolling wooded countryside is visible for miles. The village’s name is derived from the old English words for settlement (ton) by a Roman Road (street) in open countryside (field). The village is positioned just north of the A444 and M42 junction, approximately 5 miles south-west of Ashby de la Zouch and 3 miles to the west of Measham - offering a peaceful and picturesque setting while still being within easy reach of urban conveniences. This location benefits from excellent transportation links allowing convenient commuting to Birmingham, Leicester, Derby, and Nottingham. There are several mainline connections to London and for international travel East Midlands Airport and Birmingham International Airport are within easy reach.

Tenure: Freehold | EPC Rating: E | Tax Band: G

For more information please contact Anthony Taylor at Fine & Country Derbyshire

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