Church Street, Nassington, Peterborough, PE8 6QG | Property for sale | Savills
263.10 sq m(2,832 sq ft)
Guide price £1,075,000

Church StreetNassington, Peterborough, PE8 6QG

  • Under offer

Key features

  • Versatile, spacious accommodation over two floors
  • Open plan kitchen/diner with snug provides the perfect 'hub of the home', ideal for entertaining and family life.
  • Sensational landscaped gardens and far reaching rural views
  • Double garage, off road parking for several vehicles
  • Sought after village location

A sensational barn conversion with versatile accommodation and far reaching, rural views.

About this property

  • This fabulously appointed stone barn conversion was constructed in 2014 by Herewood Homes and occupies a discreet, edge of village position, within Adam Frost designed gardens, from which there are attractive, far reaching southerly countryside views.


    Approached a private driveway, which provides off road parking for several vehicles with access to a garage, a stone flagged path leads though a pretty parterre garden to the front door, which is positioned within a double height granary wall of glass.


    The house offers generously proportioned and versatile accommodation, with a fabulous flow for entertaining and great finishes. It combines period barn features, like exposed timbers and stonework walls, combined with modern, contemporary finishes and, with its oversized ground floor layout and connectivity to the gardens, is ideal for entertaining. It is a stunning family home.


    Accommodation: The front door open into a 31' reception family stairwell hallway, dressed as a formal sitting and dining room, with French doors to, and fabulous views of, the gardens. This is a perfect space to entertain and sets the scene and feel to the house, complete with oak flooring and wood burning stove.


    To the left, a home office, with built in units and French doors to the garden, has attractive south facing views and provides an ideal work from home space, or playroom. Bedroom five, alongside, is also currently a second home office, with built in wardrobes, with a large cloakroom/W.C alongside.


    To the right, the 21' kitchen, to the west, has a contemporary feel, with a wall of south facing bi-folding doors opening to the garden's terrace for inside-outside entertaining, whilst its vaulted ceiling and exposed A-frame timbers and accentuates a sense of space. The limestone flagged room has a fabulous wooden suite with an extensive array of wall and base units beneath Silestone worktops, incorporating integrated appliances, including two dishwashers and a Smeg dual-gas & electric range. A central island offers ample breakfast bar seating for informal dining, whist a walk-in pantry additional storage, and a utility room, which also doubles as a boot room, a secondary external access.


    The kitchen flows into a second, 27' family dining room, with vaulted ceiling, A-framed timbers and oak flooring, with two sets of east-facing French doors that open to garden, framing a contemporary wood burning stove.


    Ground-floor double bedroom 4, with built-in wardrobes and its own set of French doors to the garden, together with a well-appointed en suite shower room, completes the ground floor accommodation.


    From the reception family stairwell hallway, the oak staircase rises to an oak floored galleried landing, beautifully lit by the floor to ceiling glass windows, which serves the three first floor bedrooms.


    The principal suite combines a spacious dual-aspect bedroom, with dressing room and luxury en suite bathroom, complete with double sinks, free-standing roll top bath and a spacious walk-in shower. There are a two further double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, served by a full-suite family bathroom, bath and separate shower.


    Outside: The gardens have been professionally designed by Chelsea award winning garden designer, Adam Frost. They combine formal lawns with flowering borders and terraces, providing spaces for fun and for formal and informal dining, overlooking fields. There are also fruit and vegetable beds, encouraging an abundance of wildlife, whilst the borders also incorporate herb beds, alongside fruits such as Strawberries, Blackberries and Raspberries and fruit trees such as Apples, Pears and Plums to provide all year interest. An irrigation system supplies water throughout the garden.


    The property is approached via a private driveway which provides parking for several vehicles as well as access to what was a double garage, with electric doors, but is currently a single garage and home gym, with an electric car charging point.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

This is a 'tardis' of a house, with plenty of flexibility and options for living. The views from the rear out towards the countryside are a great addition, in all, a great family home.

James AbbottProperty agent

Local information

  • Nassington is a thriving community and sought-after village. There are excellent amenities including a village hall, village shop and post office, a tea room/cafe, a public house, a butcher and a hair stylist as well as a well-regarded primary school and play area. The picturesque River Nene meanders past the village and there are a number of footpaths and bridleways in the locality providing access to the surrounding countryside.
  • The neighbouring village of Fotheringhay is a beautiful conservation village, retaining much of its historical character with the magnificent church of St Mary. The historic market town of Oundle lies about 6 miles to the South and provides a range of traditional, family run shops, businesses, and restaurants, as well as sports and leisure facilities.
  • Stamford lies about 9 miles to the North and offers further facilities as well as renowned Georgian architecture. Peterborough lies approximately 11.5 miles to the East and offers extensive leisure and shopping facilities as well as main line rail travel to London, with journey times of approximately 50 minutes.
  • Both the A47 and A1 are within minutes of Nassington centre and offer connectivity to the east midland's arterial road network. There is an excellent choice of schooling within the locality with various options for both private and state schooling at Oundle, Stamford, Peterborough, Uppingham and Oakham.

Additional information

  • Services: Mains water, electricity & drainage. Air Source Heat Pump heating (underfloor on the ground floor and conventional on the first floor). Gigaclear Broadband. Control 4 speaker system throughout.
  • Local Authority: North Northamptonshire
  • Fixtures and Fittings: only those mentioned in these sale particulars are included within the sale. All others such as curtains, light fittings and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
  • All journey times and distances are approximate.
  • EPC Rating: B
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G