MODERN LIVING If you're seeking a modern residence, then look no further! This immaculate detached home, just three years old, is an ideal choice. Situated within the sought-after new Jelson development on the outskirts of Asfordby, it offers convenience with proximity to Asfordby village, local schools, Melton Mowbray, and neighbouring villages. You can move straight into this contemporary abode and start enjoying its comforts right away. Call & Press Option 2. As you enter through the front door your greeted by the entrance hall with stairs up to the first floor, you'll find there is plenty of space for shoes and coats, to your left is the high quality modern white kitchen with a great range of wall and base units plus built in appliances, following on down the hall there is the downstairs WC and a understairs storage cupboard. Through into the lounge/diner which over looks the garden is a bright room which plenty of space for both for sofas and a dining table too. Moving upstairs you'll find all three bedrooms, the loft access and the family bathroom. Bedroom one and two are both double in size with bedroom one having an en-suite which comes with a shower cubicle, WC and a wash hand basin, bedroom three is a single bedroom currently being used as an office. The family bathroom has a bath tub, WC and a wash hand basin. Outside to the front of the property is the driveway and access to both the rear garden and the garage. The garage is a great size and comes with power, light and an up & over door. The rear garden is bigger than you expect for a new build and is mainly lawn with a fence surround plus an outside tap. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72942422
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We are truly delighted to be offering for sale this Nearly New Immaculately presented Detached Family Home. Lovingly maintained by the current owner to a high standard throughout and briefly comprises of a spacious entrance hall, guest w,c, lounge/dining room, modern fitted kitchen with higher specification appliances, first floor landing, three stylish and excellent sized bedrooms, principle bedroom with en-suite and further family bathroom. The property benefits from gas fired central heating, UPVC double glazed windows. The property has a larger than average sized garden with off road parking and a single garage and still falls within the NHBC guarantee. *** An Internal Inspection is highly recommended to truly appreciate all that this lovely family home has to offer ***GROUND FLOOR:Entrance Hall Double glazed door to front aspect, stairs to first floor landing, under stairs cupboard and radiator.Guest w.c.having a UPVC double glazed window to the side elevation having a white suite comprising of a low level flush wc, hand wash basin and central heating radiator.Lounge/Dining Room 16' 1 x 13' 2 (4.90m x 4.01m) having a UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, double glazed french doors which lead out onto the rear garden and central heating radiators. Fitted Kitchen 11' 1 x 8' 9 (3.39m x 2.66m) having a comprehensive range of wall cupboards and base units with drawers, contrasting work surfaces, tiled splash backs, integrated higher specification appliances including fridge freezer, dishwasher, oven, four ring gas hob with extractor hood over, space and plumbing for automatic washing machine, inset sink unit with mixer tap, central heating boiler housed in matching wall cupboardFIRST FLOOR:First Floor Landing having access to loft space and built-in airing cupboard.Bedroom One 13' 2 x 9' 2 (4.01m x 2.79m) having a UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and central heating radiator.En-Suite 9'2 x 3'11 (2.79m x 1.19m) Being fitted with three piece suite comprising, low level flush w.c., wash hand basin, shower cubicle and heated towel rail.Bedroom Two 11' 3 x 8' 11 (3.42m x 2.72m) having a UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation and central heating radiator.Bedroom Three 9' 10 x 6' 5 (2.99m x 1.95m) having a UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and central heating radiator.Family Bathroom having a UPVC double glazed window to front elevation and being fitted with three piece white suite comprising, low level flush wc, hand wash basin, bath with shower over and heated towel rail.OUTSIDE:Front Garden To the front of the property there is a garden area with off road parking to the side giving access to detached garage.Single Garage With up and over door, power and lighting.Rear Garden To the rear of the property there is a delightful and larger than average sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn having a selction of trees and shrubs as well as fenced boundaries.Note to purchasers:Tenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax - DEPC Rating - BDevelopment Maintenance Charge - £150 per year.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72769631
Beautifully presented detached four bedroom family home standing set back from the road with elevated open views to rear situated in the heart of this sought after Charnwood village offering access to the local facilities of Anstey and within a short walk of stunning countryside including Swithland Reservoir and Bradgate Park. The well planned centrally heated and double glazed accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor entrance hall, Cloakroom/WC, dining Room, well fitted kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances, lounge, sitting room, utility room and conservatory overlooking gardens and to the first floor master bedroom with luxury en-suite, three further double bedrooms and luxury four piece family bathroom. The property is approached by a gravelled driveway with detached double garage and stands with nicely presented tiered gardens to rear with feature elevated patio seating area with open aspect views. Rarely do properties of this calibre and location become available and an internal viewing is essential. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71535060
Beautifully presented executive four bedroom modern detached family home situated in this exclusive executive cul-de-sac set in the edge of this sought after small South Leicestershire village surrounded by beautiful countryside and offering easy access to the local facilities of Broughton Astley and Lutterworth. The well planned centrally heated and double glazed accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor entrance hall, cloakroom/WC, kitchen with integrated appliances, lounge, dining room, study, conservatory and to the first floor master bedroom with en-suite, three further bedrooms and family bathroom and stands with gardens to front and rear, parking and double garage to rear. Rarely do properties of this style and location become available for sale and we highly recommend a early viewing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71712137
Positioned within the conservation area of the small Leicestershire village of Leire, Ash House is a four bedroom detached house on Main Street. It is one of several period properties that together form the roadside houses that shape the centre of the village. Originally built in 1860, it has the characterful appeal, intrinsic charm and notable characteristics of a Victorian country home: vertical sliding sash windows, a narrowly mortared red brick exterior, chimney pots and an original panelled front door with fan light. Ash House has been carefully maintained and enjoyed by its present owner for over forty years. In that time it has been tastefully extended to provide an additional reception room and fourth bedroom. It has a generous garden room that overlooks a wonderful cottage garden at the bottom of which a double garage is carefully tucked away.Victorian features An open drive can be entered from the street and runs along the entire rear garden to the double garage. Parking for two vehicles to the side of the property, allows easy access into the house through a tiled rear porch. This is a perfect back door entrance and has provision for coats and shoes, with a door to the right opening into the downstairs cloakroom, comprising of a two piece white suite. The main front door opens immediately from the street into a central entrance hall. This has Victorian coving and deep skirting boards. It has a carpeted staircase to the front and right of the space. The original staircase is particularly attractive. Made from pitch pine, it has polished newel posts, spindles, panelling and a handrail. A large arched window on the landing allows light to flood down into the hall and panelled pine interior doors open into three of the four reception rooms: dining room, garden room and lounge.The reception roomsThe carpeted dining room overlooks the front of the property and links through two sets of double doors into the kitchen and porch at the rear. This room has a Jetmaster open fire set within a period fireplace and a large floor to ceiling fitted cupboard. The proximity to the kitchen permits entertaining to be as formal or informal as required, and certainly allows flexibility, as this house has ample space for dining tables in the kitchen and garden room. The snug is the fourth reception room and has duel aspect sash windows fitted with blinds looking to the front and side. As suggested by its name, it is a beautifully decorated, cosy retreat. The lounge is an elegant and spacious room. It benefits from duel aspect windows and an integral pine cupboard next to the fireplace. The fireplace is made from marble, originally from Ullesthorpe Hall, and is fitted with a Jetmaster open fire. Original pine floorboards have been exposed and beautifully compliment the deep skirting boards bordering the room, where the height is extenuated by the depth of layered Victorian coving on the ceiling. It is a light and airy room benefitting from the internal windows and French doors dividing it from the garden room next door.The basement is directly below the lounge. It is accessed through a door under the staircase and reached by descending another set of steps. The basement provides additional storage and could be used for various purposes.Last, but certainly not least, the garden room is the combined width of the lounge and hall, and allows views of the garden to be enjoyed in all seasons. The opaque roof slants away from the main house, where an exposed brick wall compliments the tiled floor. It is reminiscent of a Victorian conservatory that would have been filled with botanical treasures. At Ash House, this lovely space presently accommodates furniture for semi alfresco entertaining. A country kitchen Fitted with a generous selection of pine, wall and floor units the kitchen has ample space for a breakfast table. The ceiling is lined with matching wood panels and fitted with adjustable spot lights. There are windows on three sides including one that looks into the garden room with a separate back door opening into the garden, making this a comfortably light space to work in. The double oven and extractor fan remain and there is space for a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier and fridge freezer. work tops allow ample space for food preparation and appliances, with contrasting tiled areas providing splash backs. To the first floorThere are fitted carpets in three of the bedrooms and in the two largest rooms, deep Victorian skirting boards remain an original feature. The prime bedroom has windows on three sides and the second largest overlooks the garden. It is presently being used as an office. Bedroom three has fitted wardrobes and like number four, is large enough for a double bed.Ash House has a family shower room and a family bathroom on the first level. The shower room comprises of a walk in shower, basin and toilet, with tiles and a hard floor covering. The bathroom is particularly charming and features half wood panelling on the walls, a lion paw free standing bathtub, heated towel rail, basin and toilet. All bathing facilities in Ash House have white fixtures and have been well maintained. A kaleidoscope of colourThe garden at Ash House has been carefully nurtured and contains perennials, fruit trees, shrubs and bulbs of many different varieties. Carefully designed to provide privacy, a patio area behind a hedge allows the garden to be enjoyed while providing a delightful view of the house. Lawns and borders separate areas for safe play.Leire is a small village in a region known as the East Midlands, in the southern part of the county of Leicestershire. Leire lies three miles north-east of the Warwickshire border and falls within the district council of Harborough, under the county council of Leicestershire. It is in the LE17 postcode district and the post town for Leire is Lutterworth, which is four miles away along the A426. The Midlands are essentially central to everything in England: airports, motorways and train stations are easily accessible. Rugby railway stations is within easy reach, with regular high speed trains to London Euston. The nearest airports are East Midlands, Birmingham and Coventry. London is approximately 83 miles away and it is possible to visit the seaside for a day trip! The A5, M1, M69 and M6 maximise the potential for travel by road from this central location, with the major city of Leicester being only ten miles to the south-west. Leicester city is a culturally diverse attraction for those wishing to visit museums, galleries, theatres or simply indulge in local markets and retail therapy. Likewise, Leire lies 14 miles north-east of Coventry, 29 miles east of Birmingham and 31 miles south of Nottingham. There is a bus service operating from the village.Historically, the name of the village is believed to originate from the old British name for the River Soar or Legra, which has a tributary south of the village. In times past, residents have earned their living by farming and Leire still has prominent ridge and furrow land divisions to show the change in the post medieval period from arable to pastoral farming. The conservation area of Leire follows a linear line along the core of the village, Main Street, and various periods of dwellings including Edwardian, can be seen. As the village is set in flat, well hedged countryside, from a distance, only the spire of the church, St Peters, is visible. The church is built from angular pink granite but has an earlier medieval sandstone tower. Today, one of the original buildings, the village school, is used as the village hall. It is used for community organisations and events like the Leire and Dunton Scouts Beavers and Cubs combined pre-school groups or Pilates class. The village can offer locally sourced food in the public houses, The Queens Arms and The Crab and Cow. The village has a reputation for being a sociable community with involvement in all national celebrations like coronations or jubilees. There are many countryside based attractions nearby including riding schools, golf clubs and country parks. Wider afield, ocal days out could be enjoyed in such places as Belvoir Castle, Bradgate park or Twycross Zoo.The locality provides many schools across the educational age range; nursery, primary, secondary, including private establishments offering bordering facilities. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i72625184
The Peece is a generously proportioned detached property in the rural south Leicestershire village of Ashby Parva. Situated on Main Street, Ashby Parva is a linear settlement and this lovely house is in the conservation area with the enviable position of being in a central residential location while enjoying views of the open countryside and farmland. It is ideally located for the commuter to travel in any direction and be able to link with one of three major motorway systems the M1, M6 and M69 while equally able to pull on a pair of walking boots and go for a ramble along one of the many footpaths crisscrossing the local fields and woodlands. Here, we have a substantial detached country property with generously proportioned rooms offering two reception rooms, an island designed fitted kitchen, utility, laundry room, ground floor cloakroom and integral double garage. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, one with an en-suite and a family bathroom.The Peece is not only plentiful on the inside, its grounds are ample too. This has led the present owners to apply for planning permission to extend the building and explore the possibilities to incorporate significant alterations. Prospective new owners are welcome to view the building plans that have been granted to build a two storey extension that would create a larger kitchen diner, a fifth bedroom and additional en-suite facilities. The Peece is a property already designed with many favourable assets but it has an additional benefit, it has a blue print to potentially become even better in a location and grounds that are highly covetable. Initial impressionsThere is an open, generous feel about this property with regards to stylistic features and internal layout. It begins with a substantial landscaped front garden incorporating a lawn area, mature trees, mixed planting and wide gravelled drive that sweeps up to the house and the integral double garage to the left. The driveway is accessed through wooden gates and provides ample room for several parked vehicles and wide enough to provide ease for turning cars. The front door of the house is approached through a bordered pathway of trees and adds an attractive leafy perspective to the forward face of the property.Approached from the road, the visitor can appreciate the size and character of this spacious house, set in its own mature gardens. It is built using a lighter shade of brick, with distinctive chimney stacks and large rectangular picture windows, above which the gable ended roof with dormer windows provide extra light and space to the bedrooms on the first floor. All the windows in the residence are double glazed. You are warmly welcome to look around The front door is sheltered from the elements by a shallow porch in the same style as the dormer windows and once inside, the entrance hall forms the central point of the house, to which all the rooms on the ground floor can be entered. It is has a striking glass panelled staircase, with medium oak newel posts and handrail. The hard wood flooring compliments this and the staircase is carpeted. In keeping with contemporary taste, the interior decoration found in the hall and throughout the property favours painted neutral or white walls with feature walls of one shade to form a contrast. This means that alterations to colour schemes can be made quite simply. The curtains, light fittings and carpets are included in the sale of the house.Pots and pans and all those thingsThe large kitchen overlooks the rear garden and has a central island fixture with stools tucked underneath for informal dining. Terracotta floor tiles have been used in this room and the utility room immediately next door. Here, there is additional storage, a separate sink and access to the back and side of the property. Muddy boots or exercised dogs can all be catered for here! The kitchen is amply fitted with white wall and floor units of different kinds for concealed and prominent display - including a wine rack - accessorised with brushed steel handles. Wall tiles in brown and white shades create an attractive under cabinet and splash back feature, while worktops in solid wood match the glass panelled interior doors. It is a well-lit, welcoming space and coupled with the matching utility, is practical and well-appointed. The dishwasher, double oven and fridge freezer can be separately included within the sale if needed.The utility room has a door that leads into the double garage, with separate store space. This means that vehicles can be driven into the integral garage and unloaded into the house with ease by means of an electrically operated garage door. The utility also has an outside door that opens into the rear garden, with close access to a laundry room and second store space. Plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer is in position and both appliances in situ can be included in the sale through prior negotiations if required.The reception roomsThe ground floor includes two reception rooms and a cloak room. The latter is entered from an inner lobby and comprises of a two piece white suite: toilet and wash basin. The largest of the reception rooms is the L shaped lounge.The lounge is the width of the house and therefore, has a double aspect: windows overlooking the drive and bi-folding doors opening into the rear garden. It is light filled and its shape and size permits a versatile arrangement of furniture and purpose, with the first part of the room closest to the kitchen door easily able to house a dining room table for more formal dining. It has a rustic brick fireplace with tiled hearth, which is fitted with a log burner.The snug across the hall is certainly a room that could serve a multitude of purposes. Situated at the front of the property and overlooking the driveway, it would make a perfect home office, study or dining room. This completes the tour downstairs and now we can explore the first floor. Come and see the views The homely feel of this spacious house is now continued as you move upstairs and from the top of the staircase see the length of the extended landing. There are four bedrooms on this level and although each has distinctive features, the dormer windows add to the space and light most effectively. The primary bedroom has a private en-suite. The ensuite facilities include a toilet, basin and separate shower. Across the landing there is a family bathroom. This white suite consists of a toilet, basin, and bath with shower. Like the en-suite, the family bathroom is fitted with floor to ceiling tiles in a neutral colour scheme. Bedroom two is impressively large and built above the garage with a double aspect of windows and stunning views over open countryside. There is access to the boarded loft space from this bedroom. The gardenThis property has a wealth of established shrubs, trees and plants of all kinds. The house is particularly blessed with a substantial garden consisting of paths, lawn, and flower beds, patio and fruit trees. It has been landscaped to include spaces with particular privacy and has provision for storage of furniture and garden equipment. There is a large wood store and stock can be included within the sale if so required. The garden is a valuable and generous component, which perfectly complements this bespoke home and merges into a vista of countryside far beyond its own boundaries.Ashby Parva is a village in central England, a region referred to as the East Midlands. It is situated towards the southernmost extremity of Leicestershire being only a half hour drive from Leicester's city centre. It is in the LE17 postcode district and is a civil parish. The villages of Ullesthorpe, Leire and Bitteswell are close by. It falls within the district council of Harborough and is within easy reach of larger towns such as Lutterworth ( three miles away) and Rugby, all providing a variety of amenities such as edge of town super stores or uniquely bespoke shops. Essentially, Ashby Parva is geographically to the south-east of a triangle of motorway routes. It is west of the M1, with the M6 and M69 providing the potenial for speedier travel by road from this central but rural, Midland location. There are two railway stations within easy reach at Rugby and Market Harborough, with regular high speed trains to London Euston and St. Pancras taking a little over one hour. The nearest airports are East Midlands, Birmingham and Coventry. In times past, the Domesday Book of 1086 records Parva Essebi, which is how Ashby Parva was identified. This name means a small settlement or farm by ash trees in the east. In 1277 it was made up of four separate manors and has mention of the unruly behaviour of parliamentary troops during the English Civil War. The local Anglican church of St Peter's is a grade 11 listed building and can boast of a 19th century rector named William Clement Ley, who with the aid of his Nephoscope became the first man to identify and measure what is now known as the Jet Stream. He was known locally as the 'weather prophet' and people came from far and wide to read his weather forecast pinned on the church gates.Today, the village is still basically a linear settlement along a twisting main street surrounded by pastureland. There are fine examples of houses once thatch rooves but now Swithland slate from several centuries ago. Timber framed and red brick houses can be seen, with evidence of farms and back yards of river cobbles. The village hall is the principal village community building holding regular activities, events and festivals for all ages, abilities and interests. The inclusivity is promoted through such things as the scarecrow festival, pantomimes, Christmas fayres and the annual summer show. It also runs a community cafe. A good starting point for those new to the area would be to investigate ashbyparva.net/stoppress.htm.This is a helpful aid giving information relating to local medical services, dental practices and even refuse collection dates.The site bigbarn.co.uk/Leicestershire/Ashby-Parva has information about local food producers including farm shops and markets. The closest free house is The Holly Bush that advertises traditional pub food and locally produced ales.There is not a local primary school in Ashby Parva but there is St Mary's Church of England Primary School in Bitteswell, Dunton Bassett Primary and Lutterworth College for older students. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice within all educational establishments in the locality. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70598458
Nestled on the edge of a tranquil village location, Strawberry Fair offers the allure of luxury country living. This unique and individual, architecturally designed family home has been meticulously re modelled, extended and modernised throughout. Boasting over 3000 sq ft of refined living space and a generous 0.4 acre plot, this contemporary home exudes sophistication, comfort and practicality, providing ample space for the whole family. With glazed reception hall and feature glazed staircase, leading to first floor accommodation and seamlessly flowing into the main lounge, indulging an open plan living kitchen, with smart ovens, integrated appliances, living area, wood burning stoves, utility room and guest w/c. Two master bedroom suites both with en suite shower rooms and walk in wardrobes. To the ground floor the flexibly arranged accommodation includes three further double bedrooms, luxury family bathroom, boot/cloakroom and gym, I.T Network for home working, under floor heating throughout, double integral garage, driveway for multiple vehicles, extensive patio area and a private peaceful rear garden. We recommend a viewing to fully appreciate this captivating modern country home. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70137821
Sheiling House is a remarkable and immensely charming four-bedroom detached family home designed to be filled with life and enjoyment. Ringed by south Leicestershire's open countryside on the edge of South Kilworth, this hidden gem unfurls over two acres, offering an extensive mature garden to the rear and a driveway with a lawn and double garage to the front.The interior is very open and spacious, with an interlinked bespoke kitchen and family room, two receptions and a hardwood conservatory, and four bright bedrooms (including two en suites) flowing around a stunning central butterfly staircase. Decorated with a fresh modern palette that combines warm neutral paintwork with tasteful wallpaper, plush carpets and hardwood floors, coved ceilings, wall-lights and lots of natural light throughout, the home emanates a cosy country feel despite its generous symmetrical proportions. Built in the 1990s, the house also had planning permission for a swimming pool and lapsed planning for a bedroom and en suite above the garage. The current owners have replaced all the windows and most of the external doors, installed a new oil tank within the last two years and replaced the septic tank with a waste processing unit and water drainage scheme. Quietly CommandingFrom a peaceful leafy road, pull through a five-bar gate onto a large in-and-out driveway, which curves around a lawn screened by neat hedgerows and a peppering of mature trees and shrubs. Another five-bar gate leads to a long, gravelled driveway to the side of the house, with more parking available in the integral double garage. Bushes and climbing plants soften the assertive double-fronted red brick exterior, finished with painted window frames to match the front entrance.Space to BreatheStep through into a bright porch with tiled flooring. Ahead, a striking second entrance door with raised panels, traditional knocker and inlaid stained-glass hints at the grandeur in the reception hallway an exquisite mahogany butterfly staircase enriched with a fitted tartan runner. Tear your eyes away from this attractive central anticultural feature to notice the wide hardwood floor underfoot, subtle leaf-print wallpaper continuing to the first-floor galleried landing, and an array of wall lamps soothing the atmosphere. Just to your left, a walkthrough reveals an inner hall with integrated storage and access to a cloakroom with a stylish glass basin and a loo. Adjacent, you'll find a carpeted study with a custom dual desk and two big windows with fitted blinds hinting at the greenery beyond. Opposite, a door links directly into the kitchen. Making Cherished MemoriesTo the right of the hallway lies a massive living room flooded with light from windows to three aspects and part-glazed double doors to the terrace. A magnificent, ornately carved antique mantelpiece with a marble hearth and an open fire lies at the heart of the room. You can just imagine the whole family gathering here on rainy weekends or for seasonal celebrations, with ample play space for the kids on the carpet.Hidden behind the stairs, glazed double doors invite you into the family room, where the hardwood flooring continues, and sleek vertical radiators add style and warmth. A more relaxed and informal seating area, it nevertheless feels central to the action, separated from the kitchen only by a breakfast bar and with the conservatory just a set of glazed doors away. This is the natural place for family and guests to gather while you're busy in the Alexander Lewis bespoke kitchen, which features underfloor heated Indian slate tiles echoed in the utility and conservatory for comfort in the cooler months. Illuminated by recessed downlights, wooden Shaker-style cupboards and base cabinets with granite worktops face a matching central island with storage, a chrome power socket, and an integrated chopping board. There's space for a range cooker with extractor hood above, a dishwasher, and a concealed fridge-freezer, plus you'll find more granite-topped storage to the breakfast bar. Windows overlook the garden above a stainless-steel sink, while a glazed door encourages you to bring drinks through into the conservatory. Here, the striking Brazilian hardwood and brick structure beautifully frames the lush garden it opens onto via two sturdy double doors. Fitted blinds above cool you down in the summer, with help from a Rutland Conservatories 'top hat' ventilation system.Return to the kitchen and head through into a utility with worksurfaces and a sink, space for appliances, and integrated storage by the back door. You can also access the double garage from here great for bringing home shopping on rainy days or returning from muddy country walks. Relax & UnwindUpstairs, four double bedrooms and a family bathroom converge onto a split-level galleried landing big enough for a study or library area. The tartan runner to the stairs flows seamlessly around the bannisters, creating a cosy meeting space brightened by a chandelier fitting and a large front window. It won't be long before the youngest family members are zipping around on their way to and from bed, watched over perhaps by a string of family photographs and portraits.Pass the airing cupboard right of the stairs to enter a super-king-sized master suite. Here, silvery wallpaper and warm lighting suggest a dreamy woodland landscape to soften the vibrant country view through the inward-opening double doors. Recessed downlights illuminate a tiled en suite with a glass-screened shower over the bath, vanity basin unit with mirror, matching side cupboards and a loo. Bedroom four sits behind the master to the front of the house. A trio of dual-aspect windows adds a cheerful glow to the two-tone blue walls and neutral carpet, creating a lovely boy's bedroom and play area. To the left of the stairs and opposite the master, you'll find bedroom two another fantastic carpeted double with sophisticated wallpaper and a bank of Shaker-style integrated floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. With an en suite shower room and a view of the garden, this bedroom would be ideal for teenagers and young adults in need of more space and privacy. The final bedroom to the front is yet another light-filled double with delightful upbeat decor and loads of room for wardrobes, drawers, or a dressing table. You can also access the loft from here via a hatch.Just ahead from the stairs is a contemporary family bathroom with high-quality laminate flooring and slate wall tiles. Beneath the window, soak away your cares in the claw-footed roll-top bath, which also features a handheld shower attachment. Alternatively, step up to a luxurious walk-in shower enclosure beside a conveniently placed chrome heated towel rail. A chic basin vanity unit and loo complete the suite. Private & SecludedOn the site of a former smallholding, the two-acre plot on which the home sits begins to the rear with a generous paved terrace dotted with neatly trimmed shrubs. To one side, you'll find a box-edged garden with raised beds for flowers or vegetables. Steps lead down from this amazing al fresco dining space onto a sweeping lawn thronged with flower and shrub beds and sheltering trees. Rest in the wooden gazebo and enjoy the view across to a long interlinking lawn separated from the main garden and side driveway by two gates and open fencing. Screened from view by trees is another patio area with a shed/workshop where you can store gardening equipment and tools. With nothing but fields between the garden and the River Avon in the near distance, you and your loved ones will be treated to an ever-changing seasonal view from your back door. A Lovely LocationThe friendly village of South Kilworth is nestled in the Harborough district of south Leicestershire, close to several major towns and cities easily accessed via the M1/M6/A14. London Euston can be reached in 48 minutes from Rugby train station, or hop on at Market Harborough to arrive in London St Pancras in 55-minutes.A pub, butcher, village hall and a golf club with restaurant lie within walking distance, along with a playpark and two Ofsted rated 'Good' village pimary schools. A fantastic range of independent schooling can be found in Rugby and scattered around the region, so you'll never be short of choice when it comes to your children's education. Further amenities such as a petrol station, post office, a cafe and tearoom, and more green spaces can be found in the adjoining village of North Kilworth. Meanwhile, the surrounding countryside provides miles of walks through woodland and along the canal or the marina. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69990422
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