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This impressive six-bedroom detached home in the historic town of Barton Upon Humber offers a perfect blend of period charm and modern convenience. Originally two early 19th-century cottages, the property has been carefully extended and converted into a spacious and practical family home.

6 Bed Detached house For Sale Freehold

£575,000

Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs

  • 6
  • 2
  • 4
Key Features
  • Six Bedroom Period Home with Outbuildings
  • Excellent Grounds Of Circa One Third Of An Acre
  • Formal Through Lounge To Sitting Room
  • Formal Dining Room With Spiral Staircase
  • Generous Study For Home Working
  • Bespoke Pippy Oak Fitted Kitchen
  • Principal Bedroom With Luxury Suite
  • Double Garage & Former Stable Block
Property Description
Situated on approximately one-third of an acre of landscaped, enclosed grounds, the home features a double tandem garage, and a range of outbuildings, including a bespoke Victorian design greenhouse and purpose built stable block also ideal for workshops or storage. An excellent choice for those seeking a characterful property within a vibrant small-town community with convenient amenities nearby.

Step Inside

The entrance opens into a porch area, providing access to both the conservatory and the reception hall. The welcoming reception hall offers a glimpse into the charm and character of this home, while connecting seamlessly to the main living spaces on the ground floor.

The lounge, accessed through glass pannelled doors from the reception hall and kitchen features an elegant inset gas fireplace framed withhand crafted Lincoln limestone. The lounge flows into a bright, open-plan sitting area with an additional modern stone fireplace and electric fire. An adjacent study provides a quiet space for home working, and a staircase leads to the first floor, completing this well-designed living area.

Off the reception hall, a stylish dual-aspect dining room with high ceilings and decorative coving is accessed through an origianl vestry door and has a period-style fireplace and coal-effect gas fire—perfect for gatherings. A cast iron spiral staircase adds charm, leading to a vaulted-ceiling sixth bedroom, ideal for guests or a hobby space.

The country style spacious kitchen is fitted in a range of bespoke joiner made pippy oak cabinets topped with granite working surfaces and includes a matching centre Island with breakfast bar and a Rangemaster stove and Butler style ceramic sink. A practical utility and cloakroom with two-piece suite are approached via an entrance lobby from the kitchen.

The conservatory offers convenient access from the hall and kitchen. With its elegant period style, it provides plenty of space for sitting and dining. French doors connect indoor and outdoor areas, creating a seamless flow.

Step Upstairs

The landing gives access to four double bedrooms with fitted furniture, one currently used as a workroom. A raised landing leads to a luxurious family bathroom with a four-piece suite, including a freestanding bath, walk-in shower, and custom oak cabinetry with quartz surfaces.

An arched window faces the decked balcony which is accessed via sliding doors off the landing. The landing also connects to the walk-in wardrobe of the fifth bedroom, which features balcony views and a four-piece en-suite also with custom oak cabinetry with quartz surfaces.

Step Outside

The property's main entrance is now positioned to the side, with the original historic frontage featuring a tall privacy hedge and a landscaped garden with lawn and gravel. A driveway leads to the house, surrounded by a landscaped garden with multiple seating areas. Beside the house, a vine-covered pergola overlooks another lawn with a bespoke Victorian design greenhouse on a brick base. The gardens are filled with pathways, beds, and various spots to enjoy.

On the opposite side of the drive stands a spacious brick-built tandem garage, divided into two separate sections. The first section features a roller shutter door providing access from the roadside, along with a personnel door leading onto the drive. The second section includes a window and double wooden doors that open onto a generous parking area, seamlessly connected to the drive.

Beyond the formal house gardens lies the charming former stable block, a brick building that once housed stabling for four horses, along with a tack/feed room and hay store. Today, it has been repurposed for storage, with one stable transformed into an outdoor bar—perfect for hosting parties and gatherings. This building overlooks a spacious, walled lawned garden, offering an ideal space for children to play.

 

Council Tax Band: E

Floorplan for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs Floorplan for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs
EPC for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs
Key Features
  • • Six Bedroom Period Home with Outbuildings
  • • Excellent Grounds Of Circa One Third Of An Acre
  • • Formal Through Lounge To Sitting Room
  • • Formal Dining Room With Spiral Staircase
  • • Generous Study For Home Working
  • • Bespoke Pippy Oak Fitted Kitchen
  • • Principal Bedroom With Luxury Suite
  • • Double Garage & Former Stable Block
Property Description
Situated on approximately one-third of an acre of landscaped, enclosed grounds, the home features a double tandem garage, and a range of outbuildings, including a bespoke Victorian design greenhouse and purpose built stable block also ideal for workshops or storage. An excellent choice for those seeking a characterful property within a vibrant small-town community with convenient amenities nearby. Step Inside The entrance opens into a porch area, providing access to both the conservatory and the reception hall. The welcoming reception hall offers a glimpse into the charm and character of this home, while connecting seamlessly to the main living spaces on the ground floor. The lounge, accessed through glass pannelled doors from the reception hall and kitchen features an elegant inset gas fireplace framed withhand crafted Lincoln limestone. The lounge flows into a bright, open-plan sitting area with an additional modern stone fireplace and electric fire. An adjacent study provides a quiet space for home working, and a staircase leads to the first floor, completing this well-designed living area. Off the reception hall, a stylish dual-aspect dining room with high ceilings and decorative coving is accessed through an origianl vestry door and has a period-style fireplace and coal-effect gas fire—perfect for gatherings. A cast iron spiral staircase adds charm, leading to a vaulted-ceiling sixth bedroom, ideal for guests or a hobby space. The country style spacious kitchen is fitted in a range of bespoke joiner made pippy oak cabinets topped with granite working surfaces and includes a matching centre Island with breakfast bar and a Rangemaster stove and Butler style ceramic sink. A practical utility and cloakroom with two-piece suite are approached via an entrance lobby from the kitchen. The conservatory offers convenient access from the hall and kitchen. With its elegant period style, it provides plenty of space for sitting and dining. French doors connect indoor and outdoor areas, creating a seamless flow. Step Upstairs The landing gives access to four double bedrooms with fitted furniture, one currently used as a workroom. A raised landing leads to a luxurious family bathroom with a four-piece suite, including a freestanding bath, walk-in shower, and custom oak cabinetry with quartz surfaces. An arched window faces the decked balcony which is accessed via sliding doors off the landing. The landing also connects to the walk-in wardrobe of the fifth bedroom, which features balcony views and a four-piece en-suite also with custom oak cabinetry with quartz surfaces. Step Outside The property's main entrance is now positioned to the side, with the original historic frontage featuring a tall privacy hedge and a landscaped garden with lawn and gravel. A driveway leads to the house, surrounded by a landscaped garden with multiple seating areas. Beside the house, a vine-covered pergola overlooks another lawn with a bespoke Victorian design greenhouse on a brick base. The gardens are filled with pathways, beds, and various spots to enjoy. On the opposite side of the drive stands a spacious brick-built tandem garage, divided into two separate sections. The first section features a roller shutter door providing access from the roadside, along with a personnel door leading onto the drive. The second section includes a window and double wooden doors that open onto a generous parking area, seamlessly connected to the drive. Beyond the formal house gardens lies the charming former stable block, a brick building that once housed stabling for four horses, along with a tack/feed room and hay store. Today, it has been repurposed for storage, with one stable transformed into an outdoor bar—perfect for hosting parties and gatherings. This building overlooks a spacious, walled lawned garden, offering an ideal space for children to play.
Floorplan for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs Floorplan for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs
EPC for Barton Upon Humber, North Lincs

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