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House For Sale £1,100,000
Sandpit Farmhouse, Little Oakley


Description
Corby 3 miles (Trains direct to London St Pancras)
Kettering 6 miles (HST to London St Pancras)
Uppingham 12 miles
Stamford 17 miles
A14 (A1/M1/M6 link road) 7 miles
(All distances approximate)

The Situation
The North Northamptonshire village of Little Oakley forms part of the Boughton Estate, a working country landscape, with many rural enterprises including forestry, agriculture, and renewable energy. Close to the border with Rutland, the village is within easy travelling distance of many of the popular market towns of Uppingham, Oakham, Stamford and Oundle, as well as Corby with its recent investment into infrastructure, sports, recreational services, shopping facilities and main line rail service to London.

Road communications to the area are excellent, with the A14 accessed to the east at Thrapston (via A6116) and to the west at Kettering (via A43) connecting to the A1 to the north, M1 to the south and M6 to the west. To the north, the A47 connects Leicester and Peterborough. International air travel is available at East Midlands Airport, Birmingham, Stansted, and Luton.

Educational establishments in the locality are renowned, with primary schooling in nearby Geddington, preparatory options at Oakham, Stamford and Maidwell Hall. Secondary schools are in Leicester, Uppingham, Corby and Market Harborough, with the well-known public schools of Uppingham, Oakham, Stamford and Oundle a short distance away.

Sporting and recreational activities are well catered for in the area. Water sports, including sailing and fishing, on Rutland Water, near Oakham, Pitsford Reservoir at Brixworth and fishing on Eyebrook Reservoir near Uppingham, and golf at Oundle, Luffenham Heath, Stamford and Rutland Water.

The Property
Sandpit Farmhouse is a wonderful stone-built property, situated in the quaint and charming village of Little Oakley. Dating to the 18th Century, and thought to have been the former village bakery, the property retains a wealth of charm and character, with many period features including stone feature fireplaces, exposed stone walls, ledge and brace doors, wonderful farmhouse kitchen with Aga, and in addition, the unique opportunity to provide multi-generational living if required.

It is approached from the village lane through a wrought iron pedestrian gate, with a pathway leading to the front door. Upon entering the Farmhouse, the entrance hall gives way to the various reception rooms with double doors opening through to a formal sitting room with quarry tiled flooring, exposed stone walls and a door giving access to the garden terrace. The snug offers views towards the front gardens and an open fire.

A dining hall provides a more formal, yet cosy entertaining space with an inglenook style fireplace with oak lintel. From here a set of stairs rise to the first floor. An inner hallway provides access to a guest cloakroom.

The study is very well equipped with bespoke fitted bookshelves, storage and a dual aspect of the grounds and gardens.

The kitchen is the focal point of the house with flagstone flooring, a range of fitted base level units with granite worksurfaces with a double bowl sink inset, and space for undercounter appliances including a fitted induction hob with single oven. A 4-oven AGA is set into a recess with stone surround and oak lintel. From the kitchen are two doors giving access to the gardens and driveway area.

A further door gives way to the boot room/ utility which provides plenty of storage options, butler sink and plumbing for a washing machine. From here, is a set of stairs leading to the studio, with its vaulted ceiling and an abundance of natural light, easily providing the option of separate living accommodation with its independent access to a double bedroom and shower room.

The first floor is currently accessible via three separate staircases, providing access to four further double bedrooms, all with integral wardrobes, and the principal bedroom with an ensuite shower room. All the bedrooms have their own unique views over the grounds or the village lane.

Outside
Stunning landscaped gardens, enclosed by stone walls complement the Farmhouse with paved entertaining areas, and pathways meandering through the manicured lawns, with a wide variety of mature trees and shrubs, each part of the grounds having its own charm. Discreetly nestled in a quiet, private, and partially walled area of the garden is a potting shed which overlooks a pergola covered terrace. The courtyard to the rear of the property provides plenty of parking and is accessed via a five-bar gate from the shared gravelled driveway. A number of useful outbuildings abut the courtyard to include a garage/ barn equipped with electric segmented door, and further are former brick-built stables, equipped with power and lighting providing excellent storage options or conversion subject to the necessary consents.

Viewing
The property may only be inspected by prior arrangement through King West. [use Contact Agent Button].

Services
None of the services have been tested by the agents.

Local Authority
North Northamptonshire Council

Council Tax
Council Tax Band - G

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, address and source of funds 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.
7. These particulars should not be reproduced without prior consent of King West. March 2024


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