- 5000 Sqft +
- Open fireplaces +
- Countryside views +
- Cellar +
- 1.5 acres +
- Outbuildings at an extra cost +
- En suite facilities +
Nestled in the idyllic village of Clay Coton, this six-bedroom detached property spread over 5000SQFT presents a pleasant blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. Situated on an vast 1.5 acres of landscaped grounds, this property offers a retreat from any busy lifestyle.
While some areas of the house have not been finished, the parts that have have been thoughtfully modernised while preserving its original features. Open fireplaces, archway windows, and sash double glazing showcase the charm of a bygone era, creating an inviting atmosphere throughout. The home boasts a cellar, a haven for wine enthusiasts or those seeking a unique space.
Spread across its generous layout are six bedrooms, two with ensuite facilities, providing ample space for family and guests. The heart of the home lies in its open-plan kitchen/diner, featuring bi-fold doors that seamlessly connect the interior with the lush surroundings. The adjoining sitting/lounge area offers panoramic views over open countryside, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation.
Additional amenities include a study, utility room, and LPG gas for modern convenience.
Furthermore at an extra price, a detached outbuilding presents an exciting opportunity for conversion into another home, subject to planning permission, adding versatility to this already remarkable property. This property should only be viewed by people willing to take on a working project as some of the rooms remain unfinished.
About This Property - Nestled in the idyllic village of Clay Coton, this six-bedroom detached property spread over 5000SQFT presents a pleasant blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. Situated on an vast 1.5 acres of landscaped grounds, this property offers a retreat from any busy lifestyle.
The residence, steeped in history, has been thoughtfully modernized while preserving its original features. Open fireplaces, archway windows, and sash double glazing showcase the charm of a bygone era, creating an inviting atmosphere throughout. The home boasts a cellar, a haven for wine enthusiasts or those seeking a unique space.
Spread across its generous layout are six bedrooms, two with ensuite facilities, providing ample space for family and guests. The heart of the home lies in its open-plan kitchen/diner, featuring bi-fold doors that seamlessly connect the interior with the lush surroundings. The adjoining sitting/lounge area offers panoramic views over open countryside, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation.
Additional amenities include a study, utility room, and LPG gas for modern convenience. Furthermore, a detached outbuilding presents an exciting opportunity for conversion into another home, subject to planning permission, adding versatility to this already remarkable property. This Old Rectory is not merely a residence; it's a testament to the timeless allure of historic charm combined with contemporary living.
Location - Clay Coton, situated within the Daventry district of Northamptonshire, is a quaint village characterized by its historical significance and serene ambiance. The nearest major town, Rugby in Warwickshire, is approximately 7 miles (11.3 km) away by road, boasting a high-speed Virgin train service to London's Euston station in a mere 47 minutes.
The village landscape is prominently graced by the medieval former church of St. Andrew, dating back to 1340. Though restored by Edmund Francis Law in 1866, the church experienced a period of disuse in the 1950s before being meticulously renovated into a private residence around 2000.
Previously accommodating the 'Fox and Hounds,' a public house renowned for its folk music nights and cask ales, the village underwent changes in 2002 when the establishment was renamed 'The Fox' and later transformed into a private dwelling.
Despite its idyllic rural setting, Clay Coton offers swift access to extensive road networks, including the M1, M6, and A14. Junior schooling is conveniently available in nearby Yelvertoft or Crick, with Crick further providing a broader range of shopping amenities and public houses. For senior education, residents have access to reputable institutions such as Guilsborough School, along with outstanding private schools like Bilton Grange, Spratton Hall, and Rugby School.
Hall -
Study - 3.53mx2.97m (11'7x9'9) -
Sitting Room - 6.12mx4.17m (20'1x13'8) -
Lounge/Diner - 8.86mx4.80m (29'1x15'9) -
Wc -
Kitchen/Diner - 10.29mx5.92m (33'9x19'5) -
Utility Room - 3.84mx2.77m (12'7x9'1) -
Boiler Room -
Landing -
Main Bedroom - 6.17mx5.69m (20'3x18'8) -
En Suite - 2.90mx2.67m (9'6x8'9) -
Walk In Wardrobe -
Bedroom Two - 6.10mx4.78m (20'0x15'8) -
En Suite - 2.95mx1.85m (9'8x6'1) -
Bedroom Three - 4.01mx4.17m (13'2x13'8) -
Bedroom Four - 3.86mx3.53m (12'8x11'7) -
Bedroom Five - 3.12mx3.56m (10'3x11'8) -
Bedroom Six - 10'4 x 10'8 (32'9"'13'1" x 32'9"'26'2") -
Family Bathroom -
Outside - Furthermore a detached outbuilding presents an exciting opportunity for conversion into another home, subject to planning permission, adding versatility to this already remarkable property. This property should only be viewed by people willing to take on a working project as some of the rooms remain unfinished.