The Old Rectory, Town Street, Westborough, Newark, NG23 5HJ | Property for sale | Savills
7,213 sq ft(670.11 sq m)
Guide price £995,000

The Old RectoryTown Street, Westborough, Newark, NG23 5HJ


    Key features

    • A magnificent period residence with Grade II* listed status, in the heart of Westborough village
    • Over 6,000 square feet of well-appointed accommodation displaying fine original features
    • Six versatile living and entertaining rooms suited to both family life and formal occasions
    • Seven spacious double bedrooms, three benefiting from en suite facilities
    • Enchanting private gardens and grounds with rolling lawns and mature trees

    A distinguished seven bedroom Grade II* listed home set in 1.1 acres with refined period styling and extensive living and entertaining space, in a picturesque village setting.

    About this property

    • The Old Rectory is a grand Grade II* listed residence dating from the 16th century, with later additions from the 17th and 18th centuries. It displays splendid red brick elevations with ashlar dressings and more than 6,000 square feet of characterful accommodation, enriched by numerous period details.

      The Old Rectory is approached by a flight of steps leading up to the raised ground floor where the central reception hall welcomes you with its elegant carved staircase rising to a galleried landing above and an ornate panelled plaster ceiling. The principal drawing and dining rooms, both opening from the hall, feature tall sash windows with original shutters, ornate cornicing, ceiling roses, open fireplaces, beautiful chandeliers and a sunny southern outlook over the main garden. The west wing includes a study with flagstone flooring and exposed timber beam, while to the rear lies a music or sitting room. The east wing consists of a rear staircase to all floors, kitchen fitted with bespoke wooden cabinetry and integrated appliances, a utility and breakfast room offering space for storage and informal dining, with an internal corridor leading to the annexe.

      The Priest House annexe which predates the main house has its own access and consists of ground floor entrance hall, beamed sitting room with a wood burning stove, boot room and stone stairs leading up to two double bedrooms (one with en suite shower) and a bathroom.

      The upper levels of the main house provide further bedrooms, including the generous principal suite with dressing room and en suite bathroom. Another first-floor bedroom also benefits from an en suite, while the second floor includes two additional doubles, bathroom and attic storage.

      Wrought-iron gates open on to a gravel driveway and turning circle leading to ample parking at the front and sides of the house. A detached barn at the rear provides garaging, storage and workshop facilities. The delightful south-facing front gardens include a broad lawn bordered by established hedgerows, mature trees and orchard beyond, creating a sense of seclusion.

      At the rear of the property, to the west, a terrace provides an attractive outdoor space to enjoy the afternoon sun. On the north side, there are two courtyards: one is a low-walled area leading to the North door of The Old Rectory, while the other is a private, sheltered courtyard positioned behind the Priest House. To the south of the Priest House, a well-maintained lawn provides an inviting setting for alfresco dining and entertaining.

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    The period features and proportions in The Old Rectory are beautiful and fill the property with natural light, the grand entrance hall and staircase are magnificent and one of the best I have seen

    Roo FisherProperty agent

    Local information

    • The tiny village of Westborough occupies a peaceful yet convenient setting between the towns of Newark (approx. 7.5 miles) and Grantham (approx. 11.2 miles), and moments from local amenities at Long Bennington (approx. 1.8 miles). The village has a parish church and a village hall, while Long Bennington offers local shops, restaurants, and cafés, as well as a primary school. Newark provides access to a wealth of shopping, supermarkets, leisure, and cultural facilities, including the Palace Theatre and Newark Castle, as well as extensive schooling, including the independent Highfields School.
    • The area is well connected, with the A1 approx. 2.6 miles away and a further network of A-roads accessible. Mainline rail services are available from Newark and Grantham, providing direct services to London Kings Cross.
    • Disclaimer: All distances and journey times are approximate.

    Additional information

    • Grade II* listed
    • In a Conservation Area
    • TPOs
    • Mains Water
    • Electricity
    • Mains Drainage
    • Central Heating
    • Oil
    • The Priest House is under a separate Council Tax Band of B
    • Restrictive covenant: Residential use only
    • Local Authority: South Kesteven District Council
    • Photographs taken in May 2024.
    • EPC Rating: F
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: F