A handsome double-fronted late Georgian house of classical proportion.
Old Lamb is an elegant and refurbished village house providing beautifully presented interiors with a wealth of fine period detailing consistent of its period. A public house until the 1990s and steeped in community history, Old Lamb is a rendered brick house of symmetrical design and constitutes a valuable source of historical architecture, listed as Grade II.
The house main offers five bedrooms, arranged over two levels, along with a converted double garage providing two independent rooms, one of which has been used as a sixth bedroom. The largely rectangular-shaped plot totals about 0.18 of an acre.
The property is situated in the highly attractive and convenient village of High Roding and is being sold with no onward chain.
Inside
The property is entered from the front into a welcoming entrance hall leading to a cloaks cupboard and return staircase at the far end. The kitchen is positioned to the rear of the house, having been fitted with a beautiful range of traditional storage units and oak work surfaces. The kitchen opens to a utility room and a breakfast/family room which leads to a delightful reception room of classical proportions. The dual-aspect room enjoys a working brick-built fireplace with timber lintel, parquet flooring and exposed timbers. The central hall separates the dining room, bedroom five and cloakroom. The first floor accommodation is equally as charming providing a practical layout comprising four bedrooms, en suite shower room to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom.
Outside
The converted double garage, of pitched roof design, has been divided into two separate rooms providing an ideal work-from-home space, gym or a sixth bedroom.
There is a side stone shingle driveway with double timber gates opening to generously-sized rear garden with converted garage beyond. The garden has been thoughtfully planted with a selection of shrubs, flowers and mature trees which include plum, pear, ash and cherry blossom. A flagstone terraced seating area extends from the immediate rear of the house providing a wonderful area for al fresco dining. All in about 0.18 of an acre.
Services
Oil-fired heating, mains drainage and electricity connected.
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
I love the symmetrical façade, typical of the Georgian design. For me, the location provides village facilities including a pub, tea rooms and cricket club with countryside close by.
Karl ManningProperty agent