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Fine & Country Tel: +44 (0)1509 891398 loughborough@fineandcountry.com. 19a Main Street, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, Leicestershire

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FINE & COUNTRY THE OLD RECTORY This hidden gem bursting with Victorian splendour has the feel of a small country house and 2 .5 acres of stunning grounds.

Fine & Country is a global network of estate agencies specialising in the marketing, sale and rental of luxury residential property. With offices in the UK, Australia, Egypt, France, Hungary, Italy, Namibia, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, The Channel Islands, United Arab Emirates and West Africa we combine the widespread exposure of the international marketplace with the local expertise and knowledge of carefully selected independent property professionals. Fine & Country appreciates the most exclusive properties require a more compelling, sophisticated and intelligent presentation - leading to a common, yet uniquely exercised and successful strategy emphasising the lifestyle qualities of the property.

THE FINE & COUNTRY FOUNDATION

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This unique approach to luxury homes marketing delivers high quality, intelligent and creative concepts for property promotion combined with the latest technology and marketing techniques. We understand moving home is one of the most important decisions you make; your home is both a financial and emotional investment. With Fine & Country you benefit from the local knowledge, experience, expertise and contacts of a well trained, educated and courteous team of professionals, working to make the sale or purchase of your property as stress free as possible.

The production of these particulars has generated a ÂŁ10 donation to the Fine & Country Foundation, charity no. 1160989, striving to relieve homelessness. Visit fineandcountry.com/uk/foundation

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This archetypal Victorian Rectory with an 18th century core was remodelled and extended in 1863, reputedly by renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. This hidden gem beautifully nestled beside a 14th century church has a small country house feel and has not been on the open market for more than 30 years. Standing in 2.5 acres of stunning grounds at the end of a sweeping gravel drive this seven bedroom period home offers over 4700 sq ft of accommodation. Particular features include an impressive tiled reception hall with grand staircase, and large drawing room and 18ft formal dining room, both south facing and with lofty ceilings. Outside, a two storey outbuilding offers garaging and stabling and within the walled gardens is an outdoor heated swimming pool. Location The property is located just off the Main Street in the centre of this popular village that lies on the Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire border. The village itself has an attractive 14th century church, a well regarded primary school and pub/restaurant named The Generous Briton. The neighbouring village of East Leake (1.3 miles) offers a full range of facilities including a leisure centre with swimming pool, supermarket, health centre, chemist, opticians, post office, variety of small shops and outdoor pursuits such as cricket, football, rugby and bowls clubs. The village is ideally placed for fast access to Leicester, Nottingham, Loughborough, East Midlands Airport and M1(J24). Leicester 16 miles / Nottingham 10 miles / Derby 20 miles / Loughborough 7.3 miles / Melton Mowbray 14.9 miles / East Midlands Airport 11.1 miles / East Midlands Parkway 7.7 miles / M1(J24) 8.4 miles

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History In 1676 Rector Townsend built a new parsonage, the N-S wing on the left side of the 1862 photograph. In 1786 Rector Beaumont added what the Victoria County History describes as ‘an extension of one ground floor room and two rooms above it’. We believe this relates to the E-W wing on the right side of the 1862 photograph, still surviving as the current drawing room with two bedrooms above. In 1863, Rector Millard had the 1676 wing demolished; retained the 1786 wing but had it refaced; had a two-storey extension added behind the 1786 wing and the three-storey extension added to the east. The 1863 rebuilding is believed to be the work of Gilbert Scott, who restored the church in 1862-3. Scott went on to work on the Albert Memorial in 1864, and the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras Station in 1865. All outbuildings are believed to pre-date the 1863 rebuilding of the main house.

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Ground Floor A substantial panelled door with stained glass under a Victorian tiled porch opens into a grand reception hall. An original tiled floor extends throughout the hallway and a highly decorative staircase is of particular note. The three reception rooms comprise a drawing room, a formal dining room (currently used as a sitting room), and a smaller room, potentially a study or snug. Both the drawing room and dining room are grand south facing rooms. Well proportioned and with exceptionally high ceilings, the drawing room has two large sash windows with shutters and French doors that open into the gardens. The dining room features a large bay window that floods the room with natural light and a magnificent period fireplace. A farmhouse style kitchen overlooks the rear garden and a range of fitted cabinets wrap around a central dining area. Set within a chimney breast is a range style cooker with over mantle. Leading off the kitchen are a pantry, back staircase, cloakroom and large utility room. The ground floor accommodation continues with a north wing comprising a double-height room with potential as a games room, store rooms with loft above, and a lean-to potting shed.

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First & Second Floors On the first floor a spacious landing provides access to five double bedrooms, a number of which have period fireplaces. A modern shower room with WC is ensuite to the master bedroom, and there is also a large family bathroom with cast iron roll top bath and a separate toilet.

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The ornate staircase continues to the second floor where there are two further double bedrooms both with period fireplaces and a shower room fitted with WC.

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Outside The house is approached from Chapel Lane by a sweeping gravel driveway, flanked by woodland and lawns and circling St Giles Church and church yard. The front gardens, which are private with a southerly aspect and a pedestrian gate providing direct access onto Church Lane, feature mature borders, an ornamental pond and a magnificent 150 year old beech tree. A stable yard with two storey brick outbuilding provides additional hardstanding. Thought to date back to the 18th century, this outbuilding comprises a garage and double stable with loft above, and an adjacent open fronted carport. The rear gardens are enclosed on two sides by an old red brick wall and feature lawned orchard with mature fruit trees, herbaceous borders, productive vegetable plot and outdoor above ground heated swimming pool with adjacent timber decking. Beyond the rear garden and extending to approximately 1.16 of an acre is a paddock ideal for a pony or large family gatherings. The paddock has vehicular access and extends down to Kingston Brook. Services Mains gas, electricity and water are connected. Drainage is to a Klargester cesspit in the rear gardens. The property has gas central heating fired by two Worcester boilers located in the utility room. Tenure Freehold with vacant possession upon completion. Local Authority Rushcliffe Borough Council Tel: 0115 981 9911 Council Tax Band - G Directions From either Nottingham or Loughborough, turn off the A60 to Costock village and continue along Main Street. Turn right immediately after The Generous Briton pub/restaurant on to Chapel Lane where the entrance to The Old Rectory can be found.

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copyright © 2016 Fine & Country Ltd.

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Agents notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. * These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. Printed 27.10.2016

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FINE & COUNTRY THE OLD RECTORY This hidden gem bursting with Victorian splendour has the feel of a small country house and 2 .5 acres of stunning grounds.

Fine & Country is a global network of estate agencies specialising in the marketing, sale and rental of luxury residential property. With offices in the UK, Australia, Egypt, France, Hungary, Italy, Namibia, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, The Channel Islands, United Arab Emirates and West Africa we combine the widespread exposure of the international marketplace with the local expertise and knowledge of carefully selected independent property professionals. Fine & Country appreciates the most exclusive properties require a more compelling, sophisticated and intelligent presentation - leading to a common, yet uniquely exercised and successful strategy emphasising the lifestyle qualities of the property.

THE FINE & COUNTRY FOUNDATION

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This unique approach to luxury homes marketing delivers high quality, intelligent and creative concepts for property promotion combined with the latest technology and marketing techniques. We understand moving home is one of the most important decisions you make; your home is both a financial and emotional investment. With Fine & Country you benefit from the local knowledge, experience, expertise and contacts of a well trained, educated and courteous team of professionals, working to make the sale or purchase of your property as stress free as possible.

The production of these particulars has generated a ÂŁ10 donation to the Fine & Country Foundation, charity no. 1160989, striving to relieve homelessness. Visit fineandcountry.com/uk/foundation

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Fine & Country Tel: +44 (0)1509 891398 loughborough@fineandcountry.com. 19a Main Street, Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, Leicestershire

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