If you’re looking for a slice of the quiet life, this Grade II-listed cottage just outside of Old Leake village could be your refuge. Entering our upcoming 11th December auction with a guide price of £165,000, Church End Cottage comes with a swathe of land and the opportunity to breathe new life into a historical property.
A home with heritage
Built in the mid-17th century, this redbrick cottage consists of a single storey plus a garret. In need of renovation throughout, there is plenty of scope to convert this property into a cosy rural home.
On the ground floor, you head left from the hallway to reach the lounge, a good-sized room that already benefits from a wood burner. With the right touch, this space could be transformed into a warm and relaxing space to retreat to after a day exploring the countryside.
At the other end of the hallway is a generous dining room, a fantastic place for family meals or get-togethers. This room leads into a country kitchen, which profits from additional storage in the form of two pantries, ideal for keeping the fruits of your land.
Up the stairs, the converted attic provides ample space for three bedrooms. A family bathroom can also be found here, which requires a modern touch.
Room to roam
Lincolnshire is renowned for its lush and picturesque countryside, and with this property you get to enjoy your own private corner of it. The property’s green haven covers 4.76 acres, which was formerly used as a smallholding. Now, you have the opportunity to revive this use or convert it to something new.
As the cottage’s keeper, you also gain from two outbuildings. With the right permissions granted, you could adapt these buildings into guest accommodation, workshops or offices for a home that truly meets your needs.
From country to coast
Church End Cottage has the advantage of being within easy reach of the leafy idyll of Old Leake village. Here you can find a local Co-op shop and medical centre, along with conveniently located primary and secondary schools.
For more amenities, the bustling market town of Boston is around a 20-minute drive away. Watched over by the towering St Botolph’s Church, Boston is a hive of heritage buildings, shops, cafés and restaurants. The eateries take full advantage of Lincolnshire’s fantastic produce, giving you lots of delicious choices when it comes to dining out. An Asda supermarket and the train station can also be found within the town.
Another benefit of this location is that you are only around half an hour’s drive from the coastal town of Skegness and its Blue Flag beach, perfect for balmy summer days.
If you’d relish the opportunity to revive Church End Cottage, please get in touch with the Auction House East Anglia office on 01733 889833 to arrange a viewing.