Viewing Request for Ivy House, West Street, Timberland
This individual detached home, dating from the Georgian period, has been renovated offering a blend of period character and modern comfort.
Set on a generous plot with a large south-facing garden, the home combines architectural heritage such as original Timberland brick, whilst offering a modern and flexible living design throughout. Internally, the property provides well-proportioned accommodation across four bedrooms, including a principal suite complete with an en-suite shower room, as well as a light and spacious well-appointed family bathroom.
Three versatile reception rooms provide welcoming spaces for both entertaining and relaxation, while the Howdens shaker-style kitchen, fitted with NEFF appliances, forms the heart of the home, balancing traditional design with modern convenience.
Additional features include a downstairs cloakroom and a courtyard workshop offering potential for conversion into a home office or studio. Outside, the landscaped garden extends over 200ft, designed to maximise its south-facing orientation, with a patio terrace ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
A gated entrance onto the private driveway provides secure parking for several vehicles.
The property is situated at the heart of the picturesque village of Timberland, celebrated for its rural charm. The village hall and the Penny Farthing public house are at the centre of an active community, hosting between them, among other events, a weekly table tennis club, quiz evenings, monthly bingo and book club meetings. There is a walking group and an active parish council.
Surrounded by unspoiled countryside, yet within easy reach of destinations such as Woodhall Spa and Lincoln, there are excellent transport links at nearby Metheringham, local schooling includes primary schools at Martin, Walcott and Metheringham, with secondary schools in Ruskington and Branston and two grammar schools in Sleaford.
For further details and viewings requests, please contact Starkey & Brown. Council tax band E.
Set on a generous plot with a large south-facing garden, the home combines architectural heritage such as original Timberland brick, whilst offering a modern and flexible living design throughout. Internally, the property provides well-proportioned accommodation across four bedrooms, including a principal suite complete with an en-suite shower room, as well as a light and spacious well-appointed family bathroom.
Three versatile reception rooms provide welcoming spaces for both entertaining and relaxation, while the Howdens shaker-style kitchen, fitted with NEFF appliances, forms the heart of the home, balancing traditional design with modern convenience.
Additional features include a downstairs cloakroom and a courtyard workshop offering potential for conversion into a home office or studio. Outside, the landscaped garden extends over 200ft, designed to maximise its south-facing orientation, with a patio terrace ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
A gated entrance onto the private driveway provides secure parking for several vehicles.
The property is situated at the heart of the picturesque village of Timberland, celebrated for its rural charm. The village hall and the Penny Farthing public house are at the centre of an active community, hosting between them, among other events, a weekly table tennis club, quiz evenings, monthly bingo and book club meetings. There is a walking group and an active parish council.
Surrounded by unspoiled countryside, yet within easy reach of destinations such as Woodhall Spa and Lincoln, there are excellent transport links at nearby Metheringham, local schooling includes primary schools at Martin, Walcott and Metheringham, with secondary schools in Ruskington and Branston and two grammar schools in Sleaford.
For further details and viewings requests, please contact Starkey & Brown. Council tax band E.