Price changed to £284,000
February 11, 2026
Price changed to £289,950
August 23, 2025
Price changed to £299,950
July 14, 2025
Listed for £325,000
June 20, 2025
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Bedroom 1 - 3.40m x 3.84m (11'02" x 12'07") - Double bedroom. Feature wall panelling. Traditional column radiators. ‘Amtico’ herringbone flooring. 1 large vertical window with views to the rear garden.
Bedroom 2 - 2.95m x 3.81m (9'08" x 12'06") - Double bedroom. Built in wardrobes and dressing table. Loft hatch with loft ladders. Traditional column radiators. ‘Amtico’ herringbone flooring. 2 large vertical windows with views to the front.
Loft - The loft has been partially boarded. It includes a light and electrical socket
Driveway - Block paved driveway providing ample off street parking for 2 vehicles. It includes an aesthetically pleasing 3 bin store to the side.
Garden - Tastefully designed, low maintenance and privately enclosed garden that has the benefit of full sunshine. Attractive feature raised beds and planting plus gravelled borders. Outside tap to the rear.
Outbuilding - 2.16m x 2.24m (7'01" x 7'04" ) - Includes double doors to access and ample shelving. Fuse box, lighting and sockets.
Additional Notes - Building construction- Traditional brick built with a slate roof. It includes burnt cedar cladding and distinctive brick corbelling to the side which both add to the look of this striking property. Aluminium bifold doors, a composite front door and large UPVC windows.
Location - The thriving historic market town of Louth. Known as the Capital of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the town is on the eastern fringe of the area of outstanding natural beauty. Its approximately 15 miles from the coast, 16 miles from Grimsby and 25 miles from Lincoln.
Louth offers a wealth of local services and amenities. Popular points of interest include the 'people's park' of Hubbard Hills and Westgate Fields, the last remaining Lincolnshire Cattle Market and the spectacular St James' Church, boasting the tallest medieval parish church spire of approx 287 feet /87.6 m. Other features include Louth Golf Course and Kenwick Park Golf Course, Louth Tennis Centre, London Road Sports Pavilion, Riverhead Theatre, Playhouse Cinema, Louth Museum, Kenwick Park Gym and Spa and Meridian Leisure Centre. As well as excellent local schools including King Edward's VI Grammar School, a doctors surgery and a hospital. Louth is particularly well known for its vast array of independent shops, butchers and delicatessens, thrice weekly markets and the New Market Indoor Hall all offering outstanding local produce as well as many supermarkets.
Tenure - Freehold.
Council Tax Band - Local Authority - East Lindsey District Council,
The Hub,
Mareham Road,
Horncastle,
Lincolnshire,
LN9 6PH
Tel. No.
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Council Tax Band - According to the Valuation Office Agency Website the property is currently in Council Tax Band B.
Making An Offer - If you are interested in making an offer on this property please have a chat with us and we will be happy to start the negotiations for you. Under money laundering regulation we will ask you to provide us with formal photographic ID by way of either a passport or driving licence. If you are travelling from afar we would advise bringing this documentation with you just in case this home is perfect for you.
We would also like to make you aware that we will require details of your estate agents, proof of funds should you be a cash buyer and solicitors details, as this helps us to start the transaction quickly for you.
Viewing Arrangements - By appointment through Choice Properties on .
Opening Hours - Monday to Friday 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.