Area: Howe Lane, Barrow-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire
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£550,000
one year ago
£575,000
2 years ago
Full description
The Old Vicarage is a delightful period home believed to date back to 1760 with alterations and extensions added in 1872-3 by Victorian architect James Fowler of Louth to produce a family residence in keeping with a person of standing in the local community. Protected for future generations with a Grade II listing.The property is accessed through a solid wood original 6-fielded-panel door with over light with geometric glazing which opens into the Reception Hallway. The current owners have redecorated throughout the property to provide a modern way of living whilst keeping a lot of the character typical of this time period; this can be seen in the two front Receptions Rooms. The last Reception Room is an ideal space for a children's play area or dining room.Access is also obtained via the rear through the Victorian style Orangery, having been carefully designed to enhance the property. A dividing wall with archway opens into a seating area. Arranged from the Orangery via an arched doorway is a large Pantry/Wine Store and a door leading into a home office. A door from the orangery opens into an entrance hall that leads onto the spacious Kitchen which features a bespoke country style Oak fitted kitchen. A ground floor WC with built in storage cupboards has space and plumbing for a washing machine completes the downstairs space.The staircase situated at the front of the property grants you access to the landing; from there is the main Bedroom with accompanying En Suite. On the landing area is a wide access loft hatch with a large storage space. The landing leads onto a superb spacious traditional styled Bathroom with five-piece suite to include a period cast claw and ball footed bath which serves the Three double family Bedrooms.Encompassed by large and private gardens with a mixture of trees and shrubs. Within the grounds is an outbuilding that has been converted into a triple garage once of which has a fully secured door, with a storage space in the space above. Access to the orangery can be granted via a door to the rear of the garage. The stable and carriage house has full planning permission to convert and extend to provide a separate annex containing 2 bedrooms, bathroom, living room, hallway and kitchen. Electronic gates to the front of the property provide for added security.UnknownLiving Room4.52m x 4.37m - 14'10” x 14'4”Living Room4.55m x 4.34m - 14'11” x 14'3”Unknown4.6m x 3.99m - 15'1” x 13'1”4.60m x 3.99mto bayHall3.63m x 1.7m - 11'11” x 5'7”Kitchen5.49m x 3.63m - 18'0” x 11'11”Unknown3.96m x 1.5m - 12'12” x 4'11”Unknown5.97m x 3.35m - 19'7” x 10'12”Unknown4.47m x 3.53m - 14'8” x 11'7”Unknown2.97m x 1.6m - 9'9” x 5'3”Utility3.48m x 3.12m - 11'5” x 10'3”First Floor LandingBedroom 14.57m x 4.39m - 14'12” x 14'5”Bathroom3.07m x 1.6m - 10'1” x 5'3”Bedroom 24.57m x 4.37m - 14'12” x 14'4”4.57m x 4.37mmaxBedroom 34.55m x 3.96m - 14'11” x 12'12”4.55m x 3.96mmaxBedroom 44.06m x 3.02m - 13'4” x 9'11”Bathroom4.17m x 3.51m - 13'8” x 11'6”OutsideUnknown3.68m x 3.07m - 12'1” x 10'1”Garage6.1m x 6.1m - 20'0” x 20'0”