- Picturesque 6-Acre Rural Property Located Between Thorpe Thewles & Grindon +
- Well-Maintained Gardens, A Small Wood, Orchard, Fresh Water Well +
- Features Two Georgian Walled Fields, A Paddock & Ample Hardstanding with Turning Space +
- Generous Detached Dormer Home with Spacious Interiors & Large Windows +
- Ample Living Space Including Multiple Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms & A Dedicated Workspace +
- Commercial Facilities Suitable for Various Ventures (Equestrian, Café, Boutique, Studio) +
- Historical Significance as The Site of Blakeston Hall, Partially Destroyed During WWII +
- Unique Backdrop for Events & Gatherings +
- Easy Access to Local Amenities While Immersed in Captivating Rural Landscapes +
- A Rare Opportunity for A Harmonious Blend of Residential Living & Professional Opportunity +
Nestled in a picturesque setting between the villages of Thorpe Thewles and Grindon, this stunning rural property spans 6 acres of lush green land, offering an idyllic setting for those seeking a unique home/work lifestyle.
The property boasts well-maintained gardens with a variety of trees and planting that enhance its natural beauty, a small wood, an orchard, a fresh water well, two Georgian walled fields, a paddock and plenty of hardstanding with turning space.
At the centre of this beautiful estate stands a generous detached dormer property, providing lateral living if required. The interior is spacious and bright, featuring large windows that blend the house with its rural setting. With two bathrooms, multiple bedrooms and living areas, it offers ample space for family life as well as the convenience of a dedicated workspace.
In addition to the residential features, the property includes commercial facilities that open up exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs. Whether you envision an equestrian venture, quaint café, a boutique shop, or a creative studio, the versatile spaces can accommodate various business ventures, enabling you to balance work and personal life seamlessly.
Adding to the allure of this property is its historical significance as the site of Blakeston Hall, home to Sir Blakeston, which was partially destroyed during WWII. This heritage element not only elevates its charm but also provides a unique backdrop for events and gatherings.
Surrounded by captivating landscapes, this location embodies the essence of rural England while also having easy access to local amenities.
This 6-acre property is a rare find for those looking to embrace a harmonious blend of residential living and professional opportunity.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band G