4 bedroom Detached house
King Street, Billinghay
£425,000
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A substantial detached Victorian home blending period charm with modern upgrades, featuring versatile living space, luxury refitted bathroom, solar panels with battery, extensive parking, stunning gardens and a garden room/bar with decked terrace.
Period Charm Meets Contemporary Luxury.
From the moment you arrive, the scale and presence of the house are immediately apparent. A bespoke timber front door opens into a welcoming reception hall, setting the tone with its sense of space and period detailing. Throughout the ground floor, the property flows effortlessly through a series of elegant reception rooms, all retaining much of their original charm. The sitting room and living room both enjoy large sash bay windows, original fireplaces and picture rails, with the main lounge further enhanced by a wood-burning stove that creates a cosy focal point during the cooler months. The dining room/home office opens seamlessly into the conservatory via French doors, making it ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining, while the conservatory itself enjoys lovely views over the garden and direct access to the patio.
To the rear of the house, the breakfast room is particularly charming, featuring an original quarry tiled floor and a locally manufactured cast iron range, and leads through to a recently refitted kitchen finished to a high standard. The kitchen combines practicality with style, offering stone flooring, solid oak worktops, a Smeg Rangemaster cooker, built in electric kickboard heaters and integrated appliances, with windows and doors opening out to the garden and patio areas.
Upstairs, the first floor continues to impress with three large double bedrooms, all light-filled and retaining period fireplaces, alongside a fourth room that works perfectly as a nursery, dressing room or home office. The family bathroom has since been meticulously refurbished and now offers a luxurious four-piece suite, including a freestanding bath and walk-in shower cubicle with waterfall shower, complemented by underfloor heating to create a true spa-like feel.
Externally, the property has been significantly enhanced. The driveway has been extended to provide extensive off-road parking for multiple vehicles, making it ideal for families or those with visiting guests. The gardens are a particular highlight, enjoying a sunny south-westerly aspect and offering a wonderful balance of lawn, mature planting, fruit trees and established features including a large filtered pond. Within the garden sits a superb garden room/bar, complete with its own air-conditioning unit that also provides heating, allowing the space to be enjoyed comfortably throughout the year. Immediately outside, a decked terrace overlooks the garden, creating a perfect spot for entertaining or relaxing.
The home has also embraced modern efficiency, with the installation of 24 solar panels and a battery system, helping to significantly reduce running costs. Additional benefits include double glazing throughout, oil-fired central heating, multiple original fireplaces and excellent storage options.
Altogether, this is a substantial and beautifully maintained family home that offers space, character and modern convenience in equal measure, both inside and out, and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a standout period property in this popular Lincolnshire village.
Property Reference: HRT017340810
Entrance Hall
Separate WC
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Conservatory
Living Room
Breakfast Room
Kitchen
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom
Bathroom
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Bedroom Four
About Lincoln
Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town in Lincolnshire with a population of 94,000. Nearby North Hykeham has over 11,500 residents. There are close links to the A46 and A15 and it is a family-friendly area. Lincoln is an ancient cathedral city in the East Midlands. As well as offering plenty of historic charm, Lincoln offers great value rental properties.
Lincoln has a train station, from where it takes no more than 3 hours to get to Liverpool Street Station. Lincoln and Hykeham also have a multitude of schools. Over the last couple of decades, Lincoln has experienced a huge amount of regeneration, with the Engine Shed music venue and the performing arts centre.
Today, there are some exciting new residential developments taking shape at Brayford on Lincoln’s inland harbour, and at Burton Waters, north-west of the city.
£250,115
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