Listed for £495,000
March 18, 2026
Sold for £89,000
1998
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From here, the accommodation flows seamlessly into a charming snug or garden room, enjoying attractive views across the south-west facing garden. French doors open directly onto the terrace, continuing the sense of indoor-outdoor living and creating an ideal setting for summer dining and relaxed evenings with family and friends.
Of particular note is the scale of the principal sitting and dining room. Bathed in natural light from its double aspect, this elegant space balances grandeur with comfort, equally suited to formal entertaining or quieter moments spent beside the gas fire, complete with its original surround and slate hearth. The large bay window further enhances the room’s sense of light and proportion.
Ascending to the split-level landing, bedroom five enjoys a pleasant outlook across the garden. Currently arranged as a home office, this versatile room offers flexibility as a guest bedroom, nursery, or study, depending on individual requirements.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom spans the full width of the house. A striking bay window draws in an abundance of natural light, while French doors open onto a charming balcony with an ornate cast-iron balustrade a delightful vantage point overlooking front of the property. A connecting door leads to the adjacent bathroom, which can operate as a Jack and Jill arrangement with bedroom five. Generously proportioned, the bathroom is beautifully appointed with a roll-top bath and separate shower enclosure, creating a space that feels both indulgent and practical.
The second floor provides three further bedrooms, two of which are comfortable doubles, with the third lending itself equally well as a generous single room or additional study. These rooms are served by a spacious shower room, notable for its characterful cast-iron fireplace.
Outside, the south-west facing garden is principally laid to lawn and framed by established borders and mature trees, offering both privacy and seasonal colour. An ornamental pond forms an attractive focal point, while a substantial patio provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining and summer entertaining.
To the front, a generous block-paved driveway affords parking for up to five vehicles, complemented by a lawn and a magnificent magnolia tree which enhances the property’s sense of arrival and established charm.
Location
A vibrant market town 18 miles north of Peterborough, Spalding combines national high street names and independent shops and restaurants with a full range of banking, leisure, commercial, educational and medical facilities along with bus and railway stations.
Spalding railway station serves Peterborough from 20 minutes, linking to commuter services to Cambridge and London Kings Cross from 50 minutes.
To the east of the town centre, close to Springfields Shopping Centre and Festival Gardens, this property sits adjacent to St Paul's Church, itself alongside the Coronation Channel for countryside walks and the water taxi to the town centre, close by.
The property is also within 0.8 miles of Spalding's High School, its Grammar School and Ayscoughee Hall School (independent primary).
Square Footage: 2,318 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water, electrics, gas central heating and sewerage.
Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fitting and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Savills.
All journey times and distances are approximate.