Listed for £550,000
July 22, 2025
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The sitting room to the front of the house is rich in character, featuring windows to both the front and side elevations, exposed ceiling beams, and a charming open fireplace with a wooden mantle, cast iron surround and a slate hearth creating a wonderful focal point to the room. Please note our client has not used the fireplace for a number of years, and the chimney may need to be tested.
Stairs rise to the first-floor landing, where a striking arched picture window and exposed beams enhance the cottage’s period charm. This level offers two double bedrooms: bedroom two with a front-facing window and exposed beams, and bedroom three enjoying rear garden views. The family bathroom completes the first floor and is well-appointed, with a panelled bath featuring a rainforest shower and handheld attachment, a wash hand basin set atop a vanity unit, low-flush WC, heated chrome towel rail, part-tiled walls, tiled flooring, and a front-facing window.
A further staircase leads to the second-floor landing, which includes loft access and a window overlooking the rear garden. The master bedroom is a delightful space, with a front-facing window and the benefit of a private ensuite shower room, complete with a double shower cubicle, Savoy sink set within a vanity unit, chrome heated towel rail, storage cupboard, and a window to the front elevation.
Outside - Externally, the property continues to impress. The front courtyard is neatly hard landscaped with gravel and paving, framed by mature planting. To the side, a gravelled driveway provides generous off-road parking and leads to a detached garage fitted with power, lighting, an up-and-over door, side personnel access, and the convenience of a low-flush WC.
The rear garden is delightful, private and thoughtfully landscaped. A large, paved terrace offers a superb space for outdoor entertaining, leading onto a well-kept lawn. Raised vegetable beds, a wooden summerhouse, garden shed, and richly planted borders complete the scene, all enclosed by hedging and fencing for privacy.
Location - Lubenham is a small rural village located just 1.5 miles from the market town of Market Harborough. The village contains a 12th century church, primary school, public house, village hall, horse livery and recreational ground. The area is well known for its scenic quality, ideal for dog walking, horse riding and walking.
The town of Market Harborough is 40 to 45 minutes’ walk, as well as being a short 1.5-mile drive by car. The town contains a good range of everyday facilities, commercial centre, leisure centre and golf club. The city of Leicester to the north provides a more extensive array of commercial, shopping and leisure facilities. A main line rail service connects with London St Pancras in little under an hour.
Property Information - Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Harborough District Council Tax Band: E
Listed Status: Grade II Listed. Listing number: 1294204
Conservation Area: Yes - Lubenham Conservation Area
Tree Preservation Orders: Any trees at the property would be subject to a TCA (Tree in a Conservation Area)
Services: The property is offered to the market with all mains services and gas-fired central heating.
Broadband delivered to the property: FTTP
Non-standard construction: Believed to be of standard construction
Wayleaves, Rights of Way & Covenants: Yes, the owners of the property to the south have the right to let water and waste flow through underground drains that run under this property. They must pay their fair share of the maintenance for these drains.
Flooding issues in the last 5 years: Yes, limited to the driveway only. The driveway was flooded by surface water in January 2024 due to a torrential downpour. The neighbouring driveway also was affected.
Accessibility: Accommodation over three floors. No modifications
Planning issues: None which our client is aware of
Satnav Information - The property’s postcode is LE16 9TN, and house number 12.