Cammeringham, Lincoln, LN1

Lincoln

£350,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Character Cottage
  • Double Glazing
  • Gas Fired Central Heating
  • Recently Fitted Murdoch & Troone Cottage Style Kitchen
  • Exposed Stone Walls
  • Wooden Floors
  • New Fully Insulated Roof
  • Newly Installed Log Burner
  • Council Tax Band C (West Lindsey)
  • EPC Rated D (Potential B)
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
90c49c67-f5f9-456f-b536-368fcdd073be
Postcode:
LN1 2SH
Type:
Cottage
Availability:
Sold
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Summary

Discover this character-filled cottage boasting a newly fitted kitchen, wooden floors, exposed beams & stone walls, a newly installed log burner, and new fully insulated roof in Cammeringham.

Details

Charming Double Fronted Stone Cottage in Cammeringham

Tucked away up a quiet lane in the much sought-after village of Cammeringham, this enchanting double fronted stone cottage offers a blend of historic charm and modern comforts. Dating back to the early Victorian era, with parts of the property believed to be even older, this home is a testament to timeless elegance.

Meticulously renovated and maintained by the current owners, the cottage is presented to the market in impeccable order throughout. Its abundant character is highlighted by exposed beams, reclaimed windowsills, original interior doors with blacksmith handmade latches, and stone walls. The oak front door, over 200 years old and sourced from surplus stock at the London Museum, adds a unique touch of history.

The interior boasts a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern convenience, ensuring a comfortable living experience. The exterior is equally impressive, with gardens to the front and side, and a very private rear garden that is a haven for wildlife. The large double garage, complete with power, light, insulated and panelled doors, provides ample storage and workspace.

For those with an eye to the future, there is copious space for extending at the back of the property (subject to planning permission), offering the potential to further enhance this beautiful home.

Practicalities are well catered for, with private parking for at least six vehicles, and close proximity to Uphill Lincoln, Waitrose Supermarket, and a well-regarded doctors' surgery.

The cottage is accessed off Back Lane down a short, well-maintained shared access with only one other property, leading to its own driveway and garages.

This property is truly a must-view, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of history in a peaceful village setting. It is a home you won't forget, combining character, charm, and convenience in one delightful package.


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