Sykes Lane, Pickworth, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 0TZ | Property for sale | Savills
3,038 sq ft(282.24 sq m)
Guide price £700,000($1,199,978)

Sykes LanePickworth, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, NG34 0TZ


    Key features

    • A south facing listed farmhouse, requiring modernisation
    • Within mature and private gardens of circa 1.21
    • In an edge of Conservation Village setting
    • Grantham Station & Grammar Schools 10 miles
    • Witham Hall School 16 miles; Bourne Grammar 11 miles

    An attractive, stone, south facing listed farmhouse, which requires modernisation, within fabulous, mature and private gardens of about 1.21 acres.

    About this property

    • An attractive period stone under pantile property, within mature and private gardens of 1.21 acres, or thereabouts, The Old Hall Farm House occupies a tranquil position on the edge of the village at the end of a no-through road, with field views from its approach and public footpaths from its gateway.

      The south facing grade II listed property is offered for sale for the first time in almost 50 years, and whilst the house requires modernisation and its generational upgrade, it is beautifully positioned within its gardens, which offer fabulous privacy and a haven for wildlife. A traditional long house, the principal rooms all have south facing windows and views of, and over, the gardens. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and extends to over 3,000 square feet.

      The front door opens within the south facing frontage to a wide entrance stairwell hallway that leads past the sitting room access and kitchen, to a boot room at the back of the house, with back door.

      The two reception rooms are positioned to the west of the entrance hall. Dual aspect and the full width of the house, the living room has an impressive 17th century stone fireplace housing a wood burning stove, whilst the room has a wide opening to the adjoining triple aspect dining room, with many features. Both rooms are symmetrical, with high ceilings and central beams, and are capable of being run together, offering a marvellously convivial layout for entertaining, or for young families.

      The kitchen/breakfast room, to the east side of the entrance hallway, is also the full width of the house, with cooking facilities within the former fireplace, beneath a high, tied bressummer beam. With a fitted suite, and an adjoining utility with a secondary entrance for day to day access to the parking, the kitchen also offers has plenty of space for a farmhouse style table, for informal dining and entertaining.

      At first floor level, the partially timbered landing corridor, to the north side of the house, accesses two generously proportioned full width double bedrooms; bedroom one with a particularly high vaulted ceiling; a third double bedroom and the family bathroom. At second floor level there are two further double bedrooms, separated by the stairwell landing and a second family shower room.

      Outside: The property is approached along, and lies at the end of, Sykes Lane, with field accesses beyond, with vehicular access from the north to a large concreted parking area and turning sweep to the east of the house.

      Whilst you can walk around the house, the gardens are principally laid out to the south of the house. Well planned, but over mature, the gardens have formal lawns, separated by mature shrubs and borders, the gardens incorporate mixed species mature trees and are a fabulous playground for children and, adjoining farmland on the edge of the village, also a wildlife haven. The property offered extends to 1.21 acres, or thereabouts, in total.

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    It is increasingly rare to find the combination of a period house in really good gardens that requires modernising - I think this is a gem of a home. Further, close to Grantham, which is at the forward end of mass investment, it could be a very good time to buy in one of the Grantham villages.

    James AbbottProperty agent

    Local information

    • Pickworth is a pleasant village situated amid undulating countryside approximately 10 miles equi-distant between Grantham, Sleaford and Bourne, which all offer traditional market town facilities, and Grammar schools.
    • The village is within the current catchment areas for The King's School and The Girls Grammar School, Grantham and Carre's Grammar School, Sleaford. There are also village schools close by at Ropsley (four miles), Ingoldsby and Osbournby (five miles), with private schools at Witham on the Hill (16 miles) Bourne Grammar School (11 miles) and Stamford (27 miles). The larger village of Billingborough, 6 miles to the east, enjoys a renowned GP Practice, main Post Office and Co-op supermarket.
    • Grantham offers good local shopping including a Saturday street market, schools, transport and leisure facilities. The town is by passed by the A1 trunk road and trains from Grantham mainline station reach London (Kings Cross) in just over one hour.

    Additional information

    • Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil central heating. Fibre optic broadband available in the village.
    • Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fitting and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
    • All journey times and distances are approximate.
    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G