High Street, Metheringham, LN4

Lincoln

£170,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Charming, circa 500-year-old cottage.
  • Cosy interiors with one bedroom, bathroom & reception room.
  • Fitted kitchen with modern convenience.
  • Quaint Character Features.
  • Stunning, Preserved Exterior Stone Walls.
  • Offered with no onward chain.
  • Council Tax Band A (North Kesteven)
  • EPC Rated D (Potential B)
  • Contact Ben Today for More Information.
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
c8774df8-3ea7-4ff7-aca9-f28d59c440bc
Postcode:
LN4 3DZ
Type:
Cottage
Availability:
For Sale
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Freehold

Summary

Discover the historic charm of this 500-year-old cottage in High Street, Lincolnshire. With its cosy interiors, modern kitchen, and preserved stone walls, this property is a true gem.

Details

Step into the past and experience the enchanting allure of this charming 500-year-old cottage, located in the heart of Metheringham. With its quaint character features, cosy interiors, and stunning preserved exterior stone walls, this property is a rare find that seamlessly blends history and modern living.

As soon as you enter, you'll be captivated by the cottage's warm and inviting atmosphere. The one-bedroom layout provides a cosy and intimate living space, perfect for those seeking peace and tranquillity. The bathroom boasts all the necessary amenities, ensuring comfort and convenience.

The reception room is a delightful space, ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests. Its timeless charm is enhanced by the presence of preserved wooden beams, creating an authentic and cosy ambiance. Whether you're cuddling up with a good book by the fireplace or enjoying lively conversations with loved ones, this room will undoubtedly become the heart of your home.

The fitted kitchen is a harmonious blend of traditional aesthetics and modern convenience. Complete with ample storage space, and stylish countertops, it provides the perfect backdrop for your culinary adventures. Prepare delicious meals for family and friends while cherishing the historic charm that emanates from every corner. The exterior of the cottage is a sight to behold.

The stunning stone walls have been meticulously preserved, showcasing the craftsmanship of a bygone era. The captivating architecture is a testament to the rich heritage of this property, making it a truly unique and special place to call home. Offered with no onward chain, this cottage is ready for you to move in and begin your own chapter in its story.

Located in Council Tax Band A (North Kesteven), this property promises affordable living in a sought-after location. Additionally, the EPC is Rated a D with the potential to become a B. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history.

Contact Ben today for more information on this remarkable circa 500-year-old cottage in Metheringham. Experience the nostalgia and charm that awaits you - it's time to make your dreams a reality.

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