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Offers in the Region of £400,000 NETHERTHORPE HOUSE HEADER Description NETHERTHORPE HOUSE, Netherthorpe Offers in the Region of £400,000 Address NETHERTHORPE HOUSE, Netherthorpe, Worksop, LOCATION ENTRANCE HALL with principal staircase to first floor, galleried Nottinghamshire, S80 3JQ landing over, under stairs storage cupboard, corniced ceiling, radiator. Netherthorpe House is situated in a small cluster of d wellings DESCRIPTION forming Netherthorpe. Netherthorpe aerodrome (the home of Sheffield Aero Club) lies within this largely agricultural hamlet. A rare opportunity to acq uire a substantial residence of Georgian The Hamlet lies on the west side of Worksop in the and Victorian origins set within mature grounds in all extending to Nottinghamshire / South Yorkshire / Derbyshire border area. approximately 2.28 acres (subject to measured site survey) and Worksop is bypassed by the A57 which is a few minutes’ drive offering potential for modernisation and refurbishment. away and this allows linkage to an excellent road network Purchasers therefore have the chance to carry out a including the M1 and A1, making Sheffield and South Yorkshire modernisation scheme to their own tastes and specification, conurbations in general easily commutable. From the adjacent delivering a fine family home. village of Shireoaks there is a frequent rail service - north into Sheffield and Doncaster and south to Retford all linking with direct The majority of the grounds are private woodland of an services into London. unmanaged arboretum nature and were the passion of the current family owners who have been in residence for the last fifty years International air travel is available from Doncaster Sheffield and or so. Substantially landscaped in the past, the grounds require Nottingham East Midlands Airport some attention but the potential for rejuvenation can be seen. The National Trust's Clumber Park and Sherwood Fo rest (both in The house itself is most generously proportioned, retaining a Nottinghamshire) and Chatsworth House, Hardwick Hall, Bolsover wealth of character attributes including several high corniced Castle and Peak District National Park (all in Derbyshire) are close ceilings, period fireplaces, several shuttered windows and a by. DRAWING ROOM 17’4” x 16’8” (5.29m x 5.08m) to rear of versatile layout which creates flexible family living arrangements chimney breast with substantial marble fireplace, tiled inset including the ability to accommodate multi-generational living, DIRECTIONS hearth and canopied grate, high corniced ceiling, dual aspect annexe or similar. shuttered windows, radiators. Presently t here are four individual reception rooms with a dual From the A57 Worksop bypass, take the right roundabout aspect drawing room, dining room permitting formal entertaining, signposted Thorpe Salvin and pass through the village of morning room which leads directly to the substantial conservatory Shireoaks and over the railway crossing, d ropping down a slight and a separate sitting room affectionately known as the “Daisy hill and on the left hand bend turn right heading towards Room” by the sellers family. There is a main kitchen and back Netherthorpe. On entering Netherthorpe the private woodland to kitchen plus ancillary accommodation. Two staircases ascend to the property can be seen on the left hand side and bear left at the the first floor where there are six bedrooms and two bathrooms, in first junction and the property will be found immediately on the left addition at second floor level there are two attic rooms offering hand side. further scope. Lying immediately adjacent to the property is a substantial ACCOMMODATION tarmacadam driveway facilitating off road parking for numerous vehicles turning and manoeuvring areas, adjacent to which is a ENTRANCE VESTIBULE corniced ceiling, radiator off to garage. CLOAKROOM wc, wash hand basin, quarry tiled floor, radiator off The majority of the property is double glazed with oil fired central to heating. SHOWER ROOM DINING ROOM 19’6” x 16’3” (5.94m x 4.94m) with traditional PANTRY with stone cold shelf. LANDING fireplace tiled inset, hearth and open grate, corniced ceiling, dual aspect shuttered windows, radiator. SIDE PORCH radiator, door to cellar. FRONT ATTIC ROOM 14’9” x 11’4” (4.50m x 3.47m) vaulted ceiling, hatch to roof void. W.C REAR ATTIC ROOM 13’8” x 12’0” (4.16m x 3.66m) vaulted BOILER ROOM 11’4” x 10’8” (3.45m x 3.25m) with oil fired ceiling. central heating boiler and further steps down to OUTSIDE VAULTED CELLAR 14’7” x 10’5” (4.45m x 3.19m) Netherthorpe House is situated within splendid mature grounds, which provide a large area of long established and very private LOBBY with larder cupboard. woodland as well as more traditional garden areas. FIRST FLOOR Established as an arboretum, over many decades, the grounds, though requiring some renovation, have been extensively LANDING galleried around principal stairwell, radiator. landscaped with sweeping pathways, shrubberies, flower borders, ornamentally shaped lawned areas, stone walled BEDROOM ONE 17’6” x 16’8” (5.34m x 5.09m) pa rt vaulted pathways and a walled courtyard in the conservatory / back ceiling, radiators. kitchen area. The grounds extend beyond to the east, again showing signs of its BEDROOM TWO 16’4” x 11’0” (4.97m x 3.35m) earlier landscaping to include a former open air swimming pool and intensive woodland, featuring a variety of native hardwoods BEDROOM THREE 16’4” x 10’3” narrowing to 8’2” (4.97m x and specimen trees. MORNING ROOM 13’0” x 12’ 10” (3.95m x 3.91m) measured to 3.11m narrowing to 2.49m) radiator. rear of chimney breast with rustic fireplace and raised tiled Access to the property is via a gated entrance set into a stone wall. The drive sweeps round a substantial copper beech tree onto hearth, adj acent traditional open shelving with base storage BEDROOM FOUR 11’0” x 7’6” (3.35m x 2.28m) radiator. cupboard, corniced ceiling, radiator and off to a tarmacadam court. This provides ample parking and manoeuvring space. LANDING with secondary staircase descending to ground floor and CONSERVATORY 24’10” x 12’0” (7.57m x 3.66m) stone base and Well stocked and sensitively planted shrubberies surround the stair case ascending to second floor. Linen cupboard. Radiator. parking area and a concrete sectional double garage is set within upvc double glazed windows, two external doors to grounds, water supply. one corner. In all the property extends to approximately 2.28 Off the half landing acres (0.92hectares) subject to detailed site survey. SITTING ROOM 11’6” x 10’ 8” (3.52m x 3.24m) measured to front BATHRO0OM with bath, pedestal wash hand basins and wc. GENERAL REMARKS and STIPULATIONS of chimney breast with rustic brick recess, stove and adjacent Areas of tiling. cupboards. Radiator. Tenure and Possession: The Property is freehold and vacant possession will be given upon completion. Council Tax: We are advised by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council that this property is in BEDROOM FIVE 13’1” x 13’0” (4.00m x 3.95m) maximum to rear Band F. KITCHEN 12’9” x 11’6” (3.88m x 3.52m) with range of oak of chimney breast with adjacent cupboard, corniced ceiling, Services : Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this fronted units to wall and floor level, granite effect working property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or radiator. service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. surfaces, 1.5 sink unit, double doors giving access to paved rear Floorplans : The floorplans within these particulars are for identification purposes only, they are terrace, stone flagged floor, recess to chimney breast. representational and are not to scale. Accuracy and proportions should be checked by prospective BEDROOM SIX 11’9” x 10’9” (3.58 x 3.28m) rear right, measured purchasers at the property. to front of chimney breast, flanked by storage cupboards, radiator. Hours of Business: Monday to Friday 9am - 5.30pm, Saturday 9am – 1pm. INNER LOBBY off to Viewing: Please contact the Retford office on 01777 709112. Free Valuation: We would be happy to provide you with a free market appraisal of your own BOX ROOM 9’0” x 3’10” (2.76m x 1.18m) corniced ceiling, property should you wish to sell. Further information can be obtained from Brown & Co, Retford - UTILITY CUPBOARD with plumbing to washing machine. 01777 709112. radiator. Financial Services: In order to ensure your move runs as smoothly as possible we can introduce you to Fiducia Comprehensive Financial Planning who offer a financial services team who specialise in INNER LOBBY with secondary staircase to first floor residential and comme rcial property finance. Their expertise combined with the latest technology BATHROOM with bath having mid-set taps, separate square makes them best placed to advise on all your mortgage and insurance needs to ensure you get the showering enclosure and electric shower, vanity wash hand basin, right financial package for your new home. PORCH with stone flagged flooring. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. low suite wc, part tiled splashbacks, cylinder cupboard. Surveys: We naturally hope that you purchase your next home through Brown & Co, but if you find a suitable property through another agent, our team of experienced Chartered Surveyors led locally by “BACK KITCHEN” 18’10” x 12’3” (5.76m x 3.74m) with redundant SECOND FLOOR Jeremy Baguley MRI CS are able to carry out all types of survey work, including Valuations, RICS Aga, stone flagged floor, off to Homebuyers Reports and Building Surveys. For more information on our services please contact our Survey Team on 01777 712946. These particulars were prepared in March 2017. IMPORTANT NOTICES Brown & Co for themselves and for the Vendors or Lessors of this Property give notice that: 1.
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