Listed for £310,000
January 23, 2026
Sold for £207,500
2016
Sold for £177,000
2010
Sold for £170,000
2005
Sold for £99,000
2001
Sold for £95,000
2000
Sold for £57,500
1996
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Bedroom One - 3.62m x 3.55m (11'10" x 11'7") - A good sized double bedroom. UPVC double glazed window with Georgian style panes to front, neutral oatmeal fitted carpet, double panelled radiator, recessed cupboard offering hanging space, access to loft.
Bedroom Two - 3.63m x 3.59m (11'10" x 11'9") - Another double bedroom, this one having dual aspect. UPVC double glazed windows to front & rear each with Georgian style panes, neutral oatmeal fitted carpet, double panelled radiator, built-in wardrobes offering hanging space & shelving.
Bathroom - 2.46m x 2.33m (8'0" x 7'7") - UPVC double glazed opaque windows to side & rear, anthracite coloured heated towel rail, stone tile-effect vinyl flooring, shelved linen cupboard. A white suite comprising of a panelled bath with mains twin-head shower over and glass screen, large pedestal wash hand basin, wc, extractor fan.
Outside - To the front of the property is street parking only.
There is a shared gated entry to the side of the property which is used by other neighbours.
The rear gardens are slightly off-set and comprise of a long garden approx 100' with lawns, fenced boundaries, external power sockets.
There is a brick outbuilding directly adjacent to the kitchen with plumbing for washing machine.
Local Authority & Council Tax Info (Charnwood)) - This property falls within Charnwood Borough Council (
It has a Council Tax Band of C which means a charge of £2,018.12 for tax year ending March 2026
Please note: When a property changes ownership local authorities do reserve the right to re-calculate council tax bands.
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Thrussington - Thrussington is a sought after, unspoilt village in the Wreake Valley with easy access to A46 leading to Leicester, Nottingham, Melton Mowbray & Loughborough. There is a thriving community spirit, a well regarded school, church, local deli/tearoom shop, The Star Inn which is a popular pub/restaurant with B&B rooms. There is open countryside on the doorstep with many walks incorporating the Leics Round.