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The Granary, Poachers Hideaway, Flintwood Farm, Hemingby Road, Belchford, Horncastle, LN9 5QN £1,000.00 Pcm Call Us Today on 01507 524 910 The Granary, Poachers Hideaway, Flintwood Farm, Hemingby Road, Belchford, Horncastle, LN9 5QN £1,000.00 pcm Call us today on 01507 524 910 THINKING OF RENTING OR SELLING? If you are thinking of renting or selling your home or just curious to discover the value of your property, Hunters would be pleased to provide free, no obligation rental, sales and marketing advice. Even if your home is outside the area covered by our local offices we can arrange a Market Appraisal through our national network of Hunters estate agents. SPACIOUS 1,302 sq ft THREE DOUBLE bedroom, TWO reception cottage, Very DESIRABLE location, FULLY FURNISHED to very high SPECIFICATION, Rent INCLUDES UTILITIES: electricity, heating, water, TV licence, SOUTH FACING, STUNNING rolling countryside and lake views, PATIO, those VIEWS, use of barbecue and 150 ACRES of ancient woodland, EXTENSIVE off road PARKING, MODERN FITTED kitchen including appliances, Lounge with views, WOOD BURNER and TV, separate DINING room, EN-SUITE shower room and BATHROOM with SHOWER over the bath, Available IMMEDIATELY, MINIMUM 6 month term, no pets or smokers The Granary is a south facing three double bedroom, Belchford has The Bluebell Inn a popular public two reception, two bathroom spacious 1,302 sq ft house, splendid views and attractive walks, public cottage with extensive parking in a very desirable rights of way and rides and lies in theLincolnshire location with stunning views over the far reaching Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural rolling Lincolnshire Wolds, Belchford Valley and Beauty. The historic market town of Horncastle is fishing lake. The property has its own patio area and about five miles away to the south and has amenities there are extensive communal gardens with barbecue including supermarkets, doctors, dentist, main Post all in 150 acres of ancient woodland, wild flower Office, grammar, secondary and primary schools. pastures, natural hedgerows and water meadows and there is nearby hiking. LOCATION The property is fully furnished to a very high Please do not rely on the postcode for finding us specification and the rent includes utilities: using your satnav as you will be led to a point some electricity, heating, water and TV licence, is available way away from our actual location. Our exact immediately for at least a 6 month term, no pets or geographical location is: Latitude: 53.26985 North & smokers and the deposit bond is £1,153.85. Longitude: 0.081464 West. On the A153 five miles from Horncastle towards Louth, to your right just after the sign to Belchford or On the ground floor are the dining room, kitchen, on the A153 nine miles from Louth towards family bathroom and bedrooms two and three. The Horncastle, to your left two miles past the village of dining room is light and spacious and leads directly Scamblesby. to the fitted kitchen which offers an excellent range of pots, pans, utensils and glassware together with kitchen appliances including the washing machine. The family bathroom has a bath with shower over, toilet and wash hand basin. Bedroom two is a double room with electric fully adjustable 6ft king size double bed and is light and airy with a high ash panelled ceiling. Bedroom three has 4 single beds. The first-floor lounge incorporates the impressive oak stairwell and the lounge boasts a log burner, ash panelled ceiling and oak floor. It has a homely, comfortable feel to it and is the perfect place from which to enjoy the panoramic views of the countryside, whatever the weather! There is also the master bedroom (and en-suite shower room) on the first floor, again with those views. These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description of the property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances - All measurements are approximate. Hunters Hunters – Horncastle 10 East Street, Horncastle, LN9 6AZ | 01507 524 910 |[email protected] | www.hunters.com VAT Reg. No 291 0988 75 | Registered No: 10210827 | Registered Office: 10 East Street, Horncastle, Lincs, LN9 6AZ | A Hunters Franchise owned and operated under licence by Turner Evans Stevens (Horncastle) Limited .
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