2 The Barn

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Holywell Road | Castle Bytham | Lincolnshire | NG33

2 The Barns

KEY FEATURES

• A Sizeable Stone & Brick Barn Conversion in a Well-Regarded Village

• Blending Period and Modern Interiors, Offering Versatile Accommodation with Lateral Living

• Edge of Village Location, Approximately 8.5 Miles From the Historic Town of Stamford

• Reception Room, Playroom or Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room and WC

• Principal Bedroom with Dressing Room, En Suite Shower Room and a Private Courtyard

• Four Further Double Bedrooms, One of Which with En Suite, and a Family Bathroom

• A Highly Attractive Landscaped Garden, Vegetable Garden and a Large Courtyard

• Summer House, Storage Shed and Designated Off-Road Parking For a Number of Cars

• Total Accommodation Extends to Approximately 2336 Sq.Ft.

Set amidst the serene expanse of the Lincolnshire countryside, this distinguished property offers a rare and refined living experience.

With two distinct entrances enhancing its functionality, the property offers a thoughtfully designed exterior featuring beautiful brickwork that highlights its historic roots. Approaching the main entrance, you’re greeted by a simple, tasteful palette that leads to a spacious and inviting interior, complementing the barn’s historic charm. The secondary access through the boot/utility room provides practical convenience, with views over the garden.

Inside, the home features a mix of floor textures, including hard flooring in the main living areas for durability and easy maintenance, and carpeted bedrooms for a softer, more comfortable experience.

Step into the sitting room, where you will immediately be struck by its expansive, lightfilled atmosphere. This room is a true centrepiece, featuring a striking Inglenook-style fireplace with a log burner that serves as a focal point, creating a warm and inviting space. The beamed ceiling adds a touch of visual interest, while large windows and glazed double doors ensure the room is bathed in natural light.

Adjacent to the sitting room is a cosy room, currently used as a playroom, provides a flexible area that can be used as a formal dining room, library or a study.

The heart of the home is the kitchen breakfast room, which epitomises the blend of rustic style and traditional craftsmanship. The kitchen features a double height beamed ceiling, adding to its sense of openness. Thoughtfully appointed, it includes a mix of granite and wood worktops—one set of units with a granite top and a functional butler sink, while the other features well-crafted wood-topped counter units. The central kitchen island provides ample workspace and a casual dining area, making it a versatile space for both everyday meals and more formal gatherings. The room is flooded with light thanks to it triple aspects and fully glazed French doors open onto the garden, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living.

The master suite is a luxurious retreat within the home, featuring a spacious design with a well-appointed dressing area and built-in wardrobes. The well laid out en-suite shower room includes a twin sink for added convenience. Bi-folding doors in the bedroom open onto a private courtyard, offering a peaceful outdoor space for quiet mornings or evenings in seclusion.

Bedroom Two is well-appointed with its own en-suite shower room, making it ideal for guests or family members who appreciate privacy and comfort. In addition, there are three further double bedrooms that offer versatile living spaces, perfect for accommodating family, guests, or even converting into a home office or hobby room. Completing the space is a bathroom, ensuring both functionality and practicality throughout the home.

The exterior is equally impressive. The gravelled parking area accommodates multiple vehicles and includes a log store, adding both convenience and practicality. The meticulously landscaped garden is designed to provide a harmonious outdoor haven. A wide variety of stablished plants create a peaceful environment, perfect for unwinding. The garden also offers ample space for growing produce, catering to gardening enthusiasts who appreciate the opportunity to cultivate their own fruits and vegetables.

A standout feature of the garden is the summer house, equipped with light and power, providing additional space for relaxation or hobbies. The side garden currently houses a sizeable freestanding swimming pool (available through separate negotiation) and offers potential for adding a hot tub, outdoor cooking area, or other entertainment options. This setup is ideal for enjoying warm summer days and making lasting memories with family and friends.

Castle Bytham is a charming, picturesque village located approximately 4 miles east of the A1. The historic town of Stamford lies about 8.5 miles to the south, Bourne is around 9 miles to the east, and Grantham is about 15 miles to the north, all offering excellent schools. This ancient conservation village is rich in history, featuring artefacts dating back to Roman times. Notable historical sites include Saxon stone fragments in the church, a castle mound from the Domesday Book era, a medieval fish farm, a duck pond, and listed buildings from the 15th to 18th centuries, such as The Priory (a 15th-century farmhouse with an Elizabethan frontage), the Castle, and the Manor House.

The village has an active parish church, a community-run store with an adjoining café, and a mobile post office that visits a few times a week. It also features two pubs and a village hall that hosts a variety of activities and fundraising events. A regular bus service connects the village to nearby towns, and numerous public footpaths allow residents to enjoy the scenic rolling landscape. Additionally, between the village and the A1, the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust maintains the Tortoiseshell Wood wildlife reserve.

Agents notes:

The floor plans are for illustration purposes only. All measurements: walls, doors, window fittings and appliances and their sizes and locations are shown conventionally and are approximate only and cannot be regarded as being a representation either by the seller or his agent. © Unauthorised reproduction prohibited.

LOCAL AUTHORITY: South Kesteven District Council

SERVICES: Mains Water and Electricity, Septic Tank and Oil Fired Central Heating

TENURE: Freehold

COUNCIL TAX BAND: F

DISCLAIMER:

These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of Fine & Country or Rutland Country Properties has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property.

We would also point out that we have not tested any of the appliances and purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any services.

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Registered Office - 27-29 Old Market, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE13 1NE

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