The Old Parsonage, 9 Newark Road, Coddington, NG24 2QF | Property for sale | Savills
6,246 sq ft(580.27 sq m)
Guide price £1,250,000

The Old Parsonage9 Newark Road, Coddington, NG24 2QF


    Key features

    • Victorian home of 5389 sq ft with excellent character
    • Nine double bedrooms, three bathrooms
    • Detached one-bedroom annexe
    • Beautifully presented inside and out
    • Charming village setting approximately 2.3 miles to Newark
    • Variety of outbuildings
    • Mature south-facing gardens of about 1.28 acres

    A substantial Victorian country house with over an acre of gardens, situated in the popular village of Coddington.

    About this property

    • Built in 1872, The Old Parsonage is a fine country house of excellent character situated on the edge of the delightful village of Coddington, popular for its proximity to the countryside and commuter links with Newark and the A1. The house is tucked away off the leafy village road and well enclosed by generous gardens, which envelop the house on all sides. Much of its original features remain, including a pump within the garden, a Gothic arched entrance, sash windows and a stone mullion window with leaded stained glass, wood floors and beautiful fireplaces, though it should be noted that the house is not listed and as such a vast programme of improvements has been undertaken. This includes adding a conservatory and creating an annexe, as well as extensive cosmetic decoration throughout that is sympathetic to the age and character of the house.

      The generously proportioned, detached house is elegant and grand, with excellent versatility throughout its accommodations. High ceilings, large windows and generous room sizes promote a feeling of light and space throughout the three reception rooms, plus a stunning conservatory to the rear which overlooks the magnificent gardens. The kitchen is open plan to a breakfast area, which is a stunning room with hand-painted cabinetry, the ubiquitous AGA with a companion oven and AIMS technology. Adjoining the kitchen there's a utility room for laundry machines, a boot room, WC and a small cellar used for wine storage. The nine bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors: all can accommodate a double or king-size bed, with three in the eaves enjoying pleasant far-reaching views. On the first floor, two of the bedrooms are en suite, and there is a further family bathroom. A final bedroom/storeroom completes the space. The annexe to the side of the house includes a sitting room, kitchenette and shower room.

      Expansive gardens of about 1.28 acres surround the house, beginning with a large gated gravel carriageway driveway to the front, which offers ample parking. The outbuilding attached to the house has a separate parking area, and comprises the annexe rooms (partly currently used as a gym), a stable, tack room, coach house and wood stores. The gardens are extensive and include a large lawn enclosed by mature trees and hedges, a large gravel and paving terrace and flowerbeds featuring a vibrant array of bedding plants, shrubs and herbs.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    This is one of my favourite houses of 2024, it has the most wonderful homely feel and would really suit a large multi-generation family, I especially like the grand hallway and the conservatory is stunning.

    Roo FisherProperty agent

    Local information

    • Coddington is surrounded by stunning countryside on the eastern edge of Newark-on-Trent with amenities including a primary school, playground, two pubs and a community centre. There are further primary schools in the surrounding villages and schools including Sir William Robertson Academy in Welbourn (approximately 9.2 miles away) and Barnby Road Academy in Newark (approximately two miles away). Grantham (approximately 15.7 miles away) offers two excellent grammar schools and a range of high-quality primary and prep schools.
    • Newark-on-Trent has a hospital, superstores and other day-to-day amenities, with more extensive shopping and services found 18.2 miles north in the historic cathedral city of Lincoln, which provides many practical and cultural amenities including a comprehensive range of shops, restaurants, theatre, cinemas and highly regarded schools.
    • Rail stations in both Newark and Lincoln provide direct links to London Kings Cross with a journey time of approximately just over 80 minutes from Newark and just over 120 minutes from Lincoln, while the A17 and A1 are also easily accessible.
    • Disclaimer: All journey times and distances are approximate.
    • Photographs taken in July 2024.

    Additional information

    • Mains Water
    • Electricity
    • Mains Gas
    • Mains Drainage
    • Central Heating
    • Local Authority: Newark & Sherwood Council
    • Annexe EPC: D
    • EPC Rating: D
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G