A fantastic opportunity to purchase this fully upgraded, grade II listed, 1850's property on the sought after street of Spilsby Road. Located in the heart of Boston, and minutes away from Pilgrim Hospital, this home offers heaps of potential. Whether you are a family, investor, or developer, you will definitely want to arrange a viewing. Set back from the road behind a large set of electric gates, this three story home offers ample parking, turn around section, and a free standing double garage. Accommodation comprises a large entrance porch, grand entrance hall and a staircase to match, bay fronted living room with fireplace and original flooring, dining room also with original flooring and bay window, open plan kitchen with rangemaster, formal living room / games room, office space, and lean to utility room. Continuing on the ground floor, there is a pantry, W/C, and a larger than most conservatory with a set of patio doors leading to the garden. From the kitchen, there is a second set of stairs that lead to the first floor. There is also a cellar with lights / power which can be accessed from under the stairs in the main hallway. Upstairs on the first floor via an extremely spacious landing, there are six double bedrooms with some benefitting from the likes of fitted wardrobes, working fireplaces, and one being bay fronted. You can enjoy two family bathrooms, one with a jacuzzi bath tub, and the other consisting of an overhead shower. There is also a separate W/C. To the second floor, there are two further double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes, with one bedroom benefitting from a fireplace, and ensuite bathroom with overhead shower. With high ceilings, and sash windows throughout, this home encompasses spacious living, with no detail overlooked. The opportunities are endless due to the garden not being built on, you have one of the largest on the street. You can enjoy what the space has to offer, or perhaps build a separate dwelling just like neighbouring properties (the garden is not within the conservation area). With the overall size of the property, similar houses have been converted and transformed into apartments. Please note that although this property is classed as semi-detached, it is only the front of the property, living room and kitchen that are connected to the neighbouring property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boston-d196963/for-sale_i71062351
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A beautiful, fully refurbished, elegant home in a heavenly setting is Grade II starred and dates back to the 16th century. Once a vicarage, with views of the church and its surrounding 4.6 acres, the finely proportioned rooms are filled with light through the numerous, original sash windows. There are 5 generous double bedrooms, one en suite, in the house, 4 spacious reception rooms, the extensive kitchen breakfast room with pantry, the utility room, 2 shower rooms, 2 bathrooms, an enormous attic, a cellar and cart lodge set in its stunning grounds are just part of what this extraordinarily impressive property has to offer, with an exquisite, self-contained one bedroom annex outside.Freiston is a village about 2 miles east of Boston and close to the RSPB Freiston Shore nature reserve, a haven for birds and wildlife alongside the coastal waters of The Wash. Seller Insights"We have had the pleasure of living at The Priory for 10 years - it is a stunning property with glorious rooms all with beautiful large sash windows to allow the outside in, all overlooking the fabulous grounds; we still pinch ourselves each day for the very privilege. We totally appreciate the history and the beautiful original features and we have loved bringing it back to its former glory using the very best quality materials and fittings.""The Priory is so called as it stands in the grounds of a demolished priory. The current Priory is a former vicarage dating back to the 16th century. It has a huge presence and stands beautifully within the breath-taking grounds that accompany it in Freiston village; it has a real wow factor as you approach down a large, sweeping driveway with the paddocks in the front of the property.""We have refurbished the entire property fitting a new kitchen with granite worktops and new, fully tiled bathrooms in the main house and redecorating throughout. The independent annex and was just a bare shell when we came here but we have transformed it into a well appointed, modernised, self-contained living space standing within a lovely courtyard. We have vaulted the roof to expose the beams and installed an open plan, fitted kitchen with quartz worktops and added a living room corner suite with fitted cupboards and a TV unit. The luxurious en suite bedroom has mirrored wardrobes and the bathroom is lined with marble tiles. It has LPG gas central heating with a combi boiler. All the work has been done to a high specification." "The Priory provides tranquil surroundings home to lots of wildlife such as squirrels, owls and other birds. All we hear is the church bells chiming and birds singing - such delightful, divine sounds that I open every door and window to welcome them in! We also have donkeys, goats, sheep, ducks and chickens as pets which are a joy to own.""The rural views from the property are lovely and far reaching - on a clear day you can see the Boston Stump, a great landmark." "We enjoy beautiful walks around the Freiston Shore Nature Reserve which is perfect for bird lovers and for spotting wildlife among the saltmarsh as well as admiring the stunning landscape which changes throughout the seasons. There are also some lovely walks around the village itself with friendly pubs along the way, the Bull & Dog with its real ales and the highly-rated King's Head for some good food.""The village of Freiston is a friendly community with a butcher's, general store and post office and a great community centre, The Danny Flear Centre. On a Thursday morning the church opens for a coffee morning to bring everyone together. It will be difficult to leave the village as we have so enjoyed our beautiful home and the general community of Freiston." An historic, Grade II* listed, former vicarage dating to the C16th Grounds circa 4.6 acres including post and rail paddocks to front In a tranquil, rural, village setting with far reaching countryside views 5 generous double bedrooms, one en suite, all with picturesque views Period fireplaces both downstairs and upstairs Most rooms in property with at least 2 or 3 large, original sash windows Large, refurbished family bathroom with free-standing bath, and shower Separate, fully tiled shower room with WC 4 spacious reception rooms, all with large, sash windows Triple aspect, single storey garden room with French doors onto gardens An expansive kitchen breakfast room with walk in pantry Bespoke, handmade, painted, fitted kitchen with granite worktops Oak island topped with granite and oak incorporating breakfast bar Oil-fired, 2-oven Aga and integrated appliances Traditional terracotta quarry tiles on kitchen floor; wine cellar Well appointed utility room with granite worktops Downstairs shower and WC off utility room Large entrance hall with log-burner in stone fireplace Further downstairs WC off entrance hall Two staircases: the main central one and the original servants' one Extremely large attic divided into 4 areas accessed via second staircase Self-contained, single-storey annex with luxury en suite double bedroom Annex with vaulted ceiling and doors to courtyards and garden Open plan fitted kitchen/living area, with quartz worktops, in annex Separate, oak-framed cart lodge for 4 cars, 3 with automatic roller doors Extensive, well maintained 4.6 acres of grounds with mature trees Sweeping, gravel drive with turning circle and feature clipped hedging Gardens of lawns, gravelled areas, and sheltered, walled patio 2 large, painted timber summerhousesLocationThe property sits on the edge of the village of Freiston beside the parish church of St. James, surrounded by The Priory's grounds and open fields beyond. Freiston has two pubs, the King's Head where you can dine in or order take-away meals, and The Bull & Dog which often has live music and also serves food; there is a butcher's as well as a veterinary centre, the Danny Flear Community Centre, a bowls club and playing fields.It is around 10 minutes' drive into the centre of Boston where you can pick up the A16 or the A52 for travelling further afield, and where you find a Georgian market town with its famed Boston Stump St. Botolph's Church tower - and good schools, an abundance of shops, museums and amenities including trains to Nottingham and Grantham with fast services to London. SchoolsThe closest primary school is only a mile away - Butterwick Pinchbeck Endowed C of E Primary (which also has a preschool), rated Good by Ofsted, whilst Fishtoft Academy Primary School is about a 3 minute drive, also rated Good. For secondary education Boston has popular grammar schools, The Boston Grammar School (for boys) and The Boston High School (for girls), both rated Good.Services: Mains electricity, water; private septic tank; oil-fired central heating in main house/LPG combi boiler in annex. Local Authority: Boston Borough CouncilCouncil Tax Band: GTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boston-d196963/for-sale_i70068565
Skirbeck Hall enjoys a private, slightly elevated position within a small exclusive gated development on the outskirts of the historic market town of Boston. Dating back to 1847 with 20th Century alterations and extensions, this beautiful Grade 11 Listed family home enjoyed a rich history, initially the former rectory and later as a private girl's school before being totally renovated between 2000 and 2003. Today, Skirbeck Hall is the most incredible family home and has been much loved by the current owners for almost 20 years. It has a fabulous approach around a private established green before driving through the brick pillars which lead to the property itself, and enjoys views over the St Nicholas' Church to the rear. The property offers all who visit the most wonderfully warm and comfortable welcome from the minute you step through the doors. Decorated throughout in traditional heritage colours, Karndean flooring is both practical and hard wearing for modern life and yet perfectly compliments period features such as panelled doors, arches, intricate coved cornice and deep skirtings. There are shutters to the windows in all of the principal rooms and the property is absolutely filled with light from large sash windows. As with all the best custodians of period homes, the owners have continued to sympathetically maintain and improve the property, with the most recent additions being a brand new bathroom off the master suite wonderful bespoke orangery off the kitchen, built less than a year ago and which the owners tell me has completely transformed how they live in the house. A superb property for entertaining family and friends, there are five beautifully appointed reception rooms to the ground floor and a fabulous baluster staircase with stone steps to the first floor, where four large double rooms each benefit from en-suite facilities. Former servant's quarters on the second floor offer the potential to convert into additional bedrooms subject naturally to the appropriate consents. And so to the outdoors which is just as well considered and designed as the inside. What could be more perfect than a dreamy walled garden, sun-drenched and south-facing, comprising lawns with limestone patios and paths, that are lined with lavender and olive trees and a superb sunken kitchen garden with raised beds. (Please see our video of Skirbeck Hall) Large double doors beneath storm porch open through to the Reception Hallway 10.14 m x 2.42 m (33'2 x 7'9) extending to 7.22 m (23'7) - Having Victorian patterned floor tiles to the entrance and then a wood grain Karndean flooring throughout the rest of the hallway. The moulded archway and deep decorative coved cornice are a particularly attractive feature in the hallway which has two pendant light fittings and a fabulous stone staircase with stick baluster rising to the first floor accommodation. Panel doors are arranged off to Lounge 8.60 m x 6.20 m (28'2 x 20'3) - A beautifully appointed reception room having four large sliding sash windows with handmade shutters to the front aspect, three radiators, two central ceiling light points and an attractive carved stone fireplace with Clearview cast-iron wood burning stove inset. Sitting Room/ Drinks Room - Has four large sliding sash windows to the front and side aspects all with handmade shutters. There are range of ceiling and wall light points and decorative coved cornice. There is a continuation of the Karndean flooring from the hall. A carved stone fire around has a Clearview woodburning stove inset. Dining Room 5.73 m x 4.47 m (18'8 x 14'6) - Has sliding sash window with handmade shutters to the side, aspect, radiator, and wall and ceiling light points. An Inner Hallway has limestone flooring, the former servant staircase to the first floor accommodation and provides access to both the ground floor shower room with WC and the laundry room. Study 5.09 m x 4.15 m (16'7 x 13'6) - Has sliding sash windows to both the side and rear aspect, a radiator and is fitted with bespoke study furniture to include a large desk and an extensive range of shelving and cupboards. This room actually has two separate doors as it was originally designed as a consulting room. Kitchen 6.04 m x 4.48 m (19'8 x 14'7) - Has a continuation of the Karndean flooring from the hallway and a part glazed door to the rear garden. Kitchen comprises a range of oak worksurfaces with high-quality drawer and cupboard units at base and eye level in addition to a large central island unit which has contrasting cupboards beneath, an over-hang for breakfast stools and a fitted book rail. A tiled recess with oak beam over houses a Range Master professional cooking range which will be included within the sale of the property along with integrated appliances to include an undercounter refrigerator and dishwasher and an American style fridge-freezer. A stainless steel sink unit has a Quooker boiling tap over and there neutral 'metro' style wall tiling wear appropriate. Open access leads through to the; Bespoke Orangery 7.28 m x 4.36 m (23'8 x 14'3) - Built less than a year ago this fabulous edition to the property in Heritage colours benefits from underfloor heating, LED lights to the ceiling, woodgrain Karndean flooring and double French doors leading out to the rear garden. The aforementioned stone staircase in the hall has a window on the return and leads to a split level landing on the first floor. A former servants staircase leads to the second floor accommodation and there is a large linen cupboard with double doors. Master Bedroom Suite 8.65 m x 6.26 m (28'3 x 20'5) A very large bedroom with four large sliding sash windows to the front aspect, four radiators and a ceiling mounted air-conditioning system. There is ample space for a suite of furniture to include an extensive range of built-in wardrobes with hanging rails and shelving, a super-king size bed with TV cabinet, co-ordinating bedside units, chest of drawers, a coffee table and dressing table. Door leads through to a dressing area with additional built-in wardrobes and into the recently completed En-Suite Bathroom - comprising a six piece suite to include freestanding bath, low flush WC with concealed cistern and a bidet. A vanity sink unit has an anti-steam illuminated mirror over and drawer and curved cupboards beneath. A large double shower with Burlington shower fittings to include rain shower and Victorian style detachable hose. Bedroom Two 7.30 m x 5.01 m ( 24'0 x 16'4 ) - Has three sliding sash windows to the front aspect and one to the side with handmade shutters. There are two radiators and a wall mounted air-conditioning system. An Ensuite Bathroom 5.33m x 4.50m - in a Jack 'n' Jill style has an additional door leading off the landing and comprises a five piece suite to include a sunken spa style bath and corner steam shower with multi directional jets speakers and radio in addition to his and hers vanity wash basins with oak cupboards beneath and a low flush WC. There is a sliding sash window to the side aspect and two chrome towel rails. Please note due to the size of this bathroom and it's accessibility from the landing it could potentially divide well into a smaller ensuite and fifth bedroom. Bedroom Three 6.53 m x 4.49 m ( 21'4 x 14'7) - Has two sliding sash windows to the side and rear aspect with handmade shutters. Ensuite Bathroom comprises a corner bath, WC, corner, shower unit, and vanity wash basin with cupboards beneath. There is a window to the rear aspect, wall tiling, where appropriate and a towel rail. Bedroom Three 6.53 m x 4.49 m (21'4 x 14'7) - Has two sliding sash windows to the side and rear aspect with handmade shutters. Ensuite Bathroom comprises a corner bath, WC, corner, shower unit, and vanity wash basin with cupboards beneath. There is a window to the rear aspect, wall tiling, where appropriate and a towel rail. Bedroom Four 4.20 m x 4.10 m (13'8 x13'5 ) Has sliding sash windows to the side and rear aspect, radiator and wall mounted air-conditioning unit. Ensuite facilities include a large walk-in shower, vanity wash basin with cupboard beneath, radiator and low flush WC. Staircase to the Second Floor - Has a door leading into the attic space which has a light and small window. These former servant quarters could be readily converted into two or three additional bedrooms and a bathroom subject of course to the appropriate planning consent. Outside - Double electric gates with intercom open onto a small exclusive, gated development on the approach to Skirbeck Hall. To pillars lead onto an extensive private driveway provides ample off-road car parking and hardstanding for several vehicles. Situated upon a plot extending to approximately half an acre to include gardens to the front sides and rear of the property, a fabulous Jerusalem Cedar stands majestic in the side garden and is protected by a TPO. The driveway benefits from a Triple Garage and Garden store. The garages are plastered and painted, have two sets of double wooden doors, lights, power, and a rubber floor in the large larger of the two sections, designed specifically to house a classic car, but would also make a great gym. Rear Garden - The beautifully appointed gardens are private and secluded with an attractive view from the walled garden towards Saint Nicholas Church and Churchyard. With gated access to either side, the garden benefits from a range of external lighting and outdoor sockets and taps. Immaculately presented areas include shaped lawns, linked by limestone pathways to a generous limestone patio laid less than a year ago. The south facing garden enjoys full sunshine in summer months, which has created the perfect conditions for the Mediterranean style planting of several olive trees and established borders filled with flowering plants, lavender and herbs and illuminated at dusk. The sellers have also built a beautiful Victorian style sunken kitchen garden with eight rectangular raised beds including frames and netting. Two small Victorian style glass houses are located to the other side of the garden and attractive box hedging adds to the shape and structure in the garden all year round. When it is time to relax from the efforts of harvesting lunch, you can sit with a glass of something chilled on the patio or in the 'American Whirlpool' hot tub. EPC - Exempt Council Tax Band G Drainage - Mains Heating - Mains Gas Maintenance Fee for the upkeep of the communal grounds, gates and lighting - £60 pcm NOTE: All measurements are approximate and should be used as a guide only. None of the services connected, fixtures or fittings have been verified or tested by the Agent and as such cannot be relied upon without further investigation by the buyer. All properties are offered subject to contract. Fairweather Estate Agents Limited, for themselves and for Sellers of this property whose Agent they are, give notice that:- 1) These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of any offer or contract; 2) All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending Buyers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy; 3) No person in this employment of Fairweather Estate Agents Limited has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_boston-d196963/for-sale_i69638502
A Grade II Listed, 18th-century magnificent Lincolnshire estate of historic importance, privately nestled within its own parkland, forms an idyllic world of its own, yet is within easy reach of towns, cities, the east coast and Norfolk. Rich in stunning original period features and immaculately presented, this grand mansion boasts seven bedrooms flooded with natural light and is surrounded by 11 acres of grounds and parkland filled with fine mature specimen trees, sweeping lawns, and enchanting hideaways to relax. A restorative sense of calm is immediately imbued upon entering the beautifully landscaped setting, a feeling that continues throughout the entire property.Spectacular West Skirbeck Hall was designed in 1795 and completed in 1802 by Henry Clarke, a wealthy brewer, banker and merchant who served as Mayor of Boston in 1805 and 1816. ''Reflecting on my twenty-five years of living here, I've never taken it for granted - West Skirbeck Park still takes my breath away every time I drive in. It is so welcoming and grand, with such impressive gardens. I have raised a family here, and more recently, it is my grandchildren who have appreciated itthey love to run around in all the space, go deer spotting, and adore playing under the huge, majestic Harry Potter-style trees.''A prominent figure, William Garfit, acquired the Hall in 1872; from 1754 The Garfit family owned 12 private banks in Lincolnshire and they were the founders of Lloyds bank. Many Garfit family portraits can be found in the National Portrait Gallery, London. "William Garfit became the MP for the area and held his political surgery in the library. He commissioned the fireplace and surrounding carved panelling depicting trees, acorns, and flowers, adding his and his wife Sarah's initials as a feature. It was painted white when I took ownership, and I personally painstakingly removed all the paint so I can vouch for the incredible intricacy of the carvings!""The Hall embraces you as you walk in. Although large with 16-foot ceilings, there is a warmth to it and a great sense of comfort and home. It is extremely sociable and has known lavish entertaining through the years being owned by so many dignitaries such as mayors and MPs. We have frequently held parties of 100 to 150 people here; the kitchen I designed to be sociable with the island in the middle adjoining the morning room so you can easily interact with everyone. With 12 pairs of French windows opening onto the encompassing terrace, the Hall is perfect for grand occasions.""Christmas is fabulous here with 12- to 14-foot-high trees and wonderful open fires. The connecting drawing room and dining room create an uninterrupted space of 17 metres length surrounded by so many floor to ceiling French windows, the light and juxtaposition of the inside and out is tremendous if it's snowing, you feel as if you're inside a giant snow globe!"The Hall is magnificently decorated and has been exceptionally well maintained. "We have used quality paints in period colours such as Farrow & Ball, Little Greene Paint Company and Zoffany with the gold a 'by Royal Appointment' brand; we restored all the original Douglas fir floors with their rich colour and grain which run throughout and all the bathrooms have been recently refurbished.""It's an incredibly well-built Hall. There's a vast wine cellar, divided into rooms, underneath the entire building with a traditional, vaulted, damp proof tunnel that extends under the York stone terrace keeping the Hall damp free. There is also a very spacious attic which we have used for storage."The aspect of each reception room provides the perfect relationship with the sun. "The sun rises through the tall morning room French windows and sets in crimson glory through the drawing room windows. That 'golden hour' of the setting sun is heavenly with the reflections of the big glowing skies on the canopy of the trees. French windows open onto a formal dining area on the south facing walled terrace outside that seats up to 16 people where you can really appreciate the evening light with a glass of wine.""The parkland is a particularly spectacular feature of the Hall. Planted in 1795, Sir Joseph Banks, Royal Botanist who pioneered plant research for Kew Gardens, had a hand in acquiring rare specimen trees for the Park. Banks, who was a local man, accompanied Captain Cook on his voyages of discovery to America and Australia, bringing back rare plants and trees. As a result, the parkland has an ancient American Buckeye tree, a lovely old American Indian Bean tree and splendidly graceful, ancient Deodar Cedars; the park also had a rare American Black Oak, only three of its age in the country, one of which is in Kew Gardens.""I have enhanced the garden by landscaping certain areas in place of rather overgrown shrubberies. A Victorian ha-ha wall encompasses the south facing, formal gardens separating them from the park. I deliberately designed with Regency symmetry in mind and planted to ensure interest all year round. Much thought was given to adjoining the grounds to the parkland with plenty of seating areas enjoying magnificent, framed views with the scent of honeysuckle, roses and jasmine filling the air.'' ''Paths meander under archways between the different spaces there is a Chinese pergola, a traditional summerhouse, a Thai gazebo raised above a sunken garden and a wonderful, roofed dining space we call the alfresco pavilion where barbecues are inbuilt either side of a welcoming rustic open log fire flanked by mullioned windows, a superb place to relax amidst the garden sat in front of a blazing fire. You can wander round with friends from place to place, with a bottle of wine or two, catching the last rays of the sun and relishing the evening fragrances and then enjoy the fire pit in the sunken garden for a real outdoor experience after dark."Just recently, the Hall has been made suitable for extraordinary holiday accommodation. "We have fitted new boilers with a thermostatically controlled facility, the Hall has had a re-wire upgrade, all new bathroom fittings, all new kitchen appliances, a hardwired CCTV system with alarm system and smoke detectors connected to 24/7 security and emergency services. All bedrooms and two main reception rooms are hard wired for large, wall-mounted Smart TVs and Wi-Fi has been professionally boosted throughout. The property is now fully certificated ready for luxury accommodation.""There is so much atmosphere here whether at sunrise or sunset; it is wonderful to see the mist through the morning trees or crimson sun rays pierce through the evening foliage leaving long shadows on the grass or experience a moonlit walk in the park. Very peaceful and calming, it is such a healing place. It is so lovely to sit out on the terrace listening to the birds, catch a glimpse of the deer family under the trees or an owl, pheasant, or partridge family on the lawn it is as if you are in your own nature reserve out in the wilds, yet we are so close to civilization! Tuck into bed at night and feel like you are nestled in the treetops. The Hall and the Park are true hidden gems."LocationNestled amidst its parkland and meticulously landscaped gardens, West Skirbeck Hall enjoys a tranquil setting less than 2 miles south of the historic port and market town of Boston. Renowned for its rich trading history and abundance of Georgian architecture, Boston boasts notable attractions such as the 14th Century Church of St. Botolph, affectionately known as The Stump for its towering spire. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks like The Guildhall Museum, Blackfriars Theatre & Arts Centre, Fydell House and Maud Foster Mill.Boston offers a diverse array of amenities, including a variety of shops and supermarkets, the Pilgrim Hospital, and the Savoy Cinema. Sports enthusiasts will find ample opportunities for recreation, with facilities including a popular golf club and tennis club offering both indoor and outdoor courts.To the north, in the historic town of Woodhall Spa, sits the National Golf Centre, where you'll find The Bracken and The Hotchkin Golf Courses. Thee courses are consistently ranked among the world's finest and have been featured in Golf World magazine's top 100 golf courses.Locally, there are several attractions to explore, such as the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park, Ark Wildlife Park and Exotic Animal Sanctuary, and the RSPB sites at Frampton and Freiston Shore. Additionally, you can discover the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds, recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just 20 miles to the north. Within a 45-minute drive, you'll find National Trust properties including Gunby Hall, Tattershall Castle, Belton House, Woolsthorpe Manor, and Grantham House.Lincoln lies approximately 30 miles to the northeast, Nottingham 50 miles to the west, Humberside Airport 50 miles to the north and Norfolk 30 miles to the east, boasting miles of unspoiled sandy beaches, including the Royal Sandringham Estate. Peterborough is situated about 30 miles to the southeast. Central London is approximately 115 miles to the south via the A16 and the A1, or accessible by rail; fast trains from Peterborough, about a 45-minute drive away, take approximately 45 minutes to reach Kings Cross. Grantham, about 28 miles away (40 mins), is on the same line, offering convenient access to destinations northwards, including Edinburgh.SchoolsThere is a wide array of educational opportunities available in and around Boston. Many primary schools are scattered throughout the area, with St. George's, an excellent independent prep school, located within walking distance. Just a mile away, St. Thomas, a state primary school, boasts a 'Good' rating from Ofsted. For secondary education, Boston High School, also rated 'Good' by Ofsted, is less than 3 miles away, while Boston Grammar, established in 1555, is situated 2 miles away in the town centre.Further afield, in Sleaford (approximately 17 miles away), highly esteemed grammar schools like Carre's Grammar School, Kesteven & Sleaford High School (for Girls), and St. George's Academy are all rated 'Good' by Ofsted, providing excellent educational opportunities.Agent's NotesIn addition to holding certification for luxury holiday letting, the property also possesses approved commercial planning for hosting weddings. Through professional assessments, it has been determined that the elegant and spacious living room and dining room combined can accommodate up to 100 seated guests for ceremonies.A complete inventory of all the contents within the Hall is available for sale through separate negotiation. This offers an instant start for holiday lets and provides an ideal option for those seeking a ready-made, comfortable getaway haven as a second home. It should be noted that there is no onward chain.Services: Mains water, electricity, and drainage; mains gas central heatingLocal Authority: Boston Borough CouncilTenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: GEpc Rating: ExemptSat Nav: PE21 7HGContact: Adam Lascelles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_wyberton-d19649/for-sale_i70602629
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