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Welbourn Place Wpwelbourn, Lincoln Welbourn Place Moat Lane,WP Welbourn, Lincoln, LN5 0NB Welbourn Place WPWelbourn, Lincoln Welbourn Place Moat Lane,WP Welbourn, Lincoln, LN5 0NB Magnificent 10 bedroom family house set in 2.5 acres in sought after village Summary of Accommodation Grand entrance hall, Study, Sitting room Games room, Drawing room, Kitchen breakfast room, Snug/office, Family room, Conservatory 10 Bedrooms, 5 Bathrooms (1 en suite) Outbuildings, Glass house Gardens & grounds approx. 2.5 acres Directions Internal hall with side door and access to From Lincoln take the A607 south the sitting room and study. Double aspect towards Grantham passing through the sitting room with fireplace, study set into villages of Navenby and Wellingore. bay window with fireplace with Clearview On entering Welbourn take the first right log burner, superb games room set into hand turn onto Moat Lane. Welbourn bay window overlooking garden, drawing Place is the second entrance on the right. room with fireplace and sash windows. Splendid kitchen breakfast room with Situation good range of fitted wall and base Welbourn is a very popular village which units including large central island and lies about 12 miles south of Lincoln green Aga. Double doors opening onto and has a primary school, public house, east terrace and doors to utility room/ village hall, Post Office and village store boot room which in turn opens into the as well as playing fields and a tennis delightful 36’ conservatory with flagstone court. Further amenities can be found floor. Finally on the ground floor is a at the nearby village of Navenby. To the snug/office with further WC, trap door to north the Cathedral city of Lincoln cellar and door to west patio. offers a full range of facilities including highly respected schools and universities. The first floor enjoys a light and open Nearby market towns of Grantham landing, master bedroom suite with and Newark have a good selection of dressing room and luxuriously appointed amenities and well respected schools. en suite bathroom, there are 5 further Newark is 12 miles away, providing access bedrooms, 2 family bathrooms, a newly to Nottingham via the A46. Welbourn installed shower room, laundry and is ideally situated for commuting further separate WC. The top floor is split and afield with excellent road links nearby and has 4 further bedrooms and a bathroom Grantham station, around 14 miles away, along with some attic storage. enjoys a direct rail link to London (Kings Cross from 70 minutes). Outside the property is approached via impressive iron gates set in an Description attractive stone wall. The main gravel Welbourn Place is a magnificent driveway leads to hard standing for 10 bedroom stone house set in several vehicles and there is also a back approximately 2.5 acres of delightful driveway separated by garden and patio. grounds in this sought after village The stunning gardens are set behind between Lincoln and Grantham. established hedgerows dotted with mature This stunning family home is ideal for trees. The manicured lawns surround the entertaining with its grand entrance hall, property with a selection of gardens for high ceilings and tall windows. catching the sun whatever time of the day. In more detail the accommodation There is a good range of outbuildings and comprises grand entrance hall/family an impressive glass house. room with tall ceilings, sash window, stripped wooden floor, ornate fireplace with Clearview log burner, inviting feature staircase and cloakroom with WC. NOTE - Published for the purposes of identification only and although believed to be correct its accuracy is not guaranteed. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the permission of the Controller of H.M. Stationery Office © Crown copyright licence number 100022432 Savills (L&P) Limited. Conservatory 11.15 x 4.16 36'7" x 13'8" Floorplans Bedroom 5 Main house gross internal area = 8,561 sq ft / 795 sq m Utility 4.90 x 3.75 3.80 x 2.68 16'1" x 12'4" Bedroom 2 Stores gross internal area = 198 sq ft / 18 sq m 12'6" x 8'10" Utility Drawing Room Sitting Room Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 6.14 x 4.88 6.12 x 4.88 Breakfast Room 6.41 x 4.90 17'7" x 15'6" 16'5" x 11'10" 21'0" x 16'1" Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" 20'1" x 16'0" Outbuilding gross internal area = 1,144 sq ft / 106 sq m 8.92 x 5.15 7.95 x 4.90 Dressing 29'3" x 16'11" 26'1" x 16'1" Room Total gross internalConservatory area = 9,903 sq ft / 920 sq m Tank 11.15 x 4.16 Conservatory For illustrative purposes36'7" x 13'8" only - not to scale. 11.15 x 4.16 Conservatory 36'7" x 13'8" 11.15 x 4.16 Hall 36'7" x 13'8" Store 3.78 x 2.14 Landing 5.11 x 1.38 12'5" x 7'0" Conservatory 16'9" x 4'6" 11.15 x 4.16 36'7" x 13'8" Family Room Bedroom 4 4.89 x 4.61 Conservatory 7.30 x 4.60 Cloak 23'11" x 15'1" 16'1" x 15'1" 11.15 x 4.16 Room Laundry 36'7" x 13'8" Study Bedroom 9 Bedroom 7 Bedroom 5 5.45 x 4.64 4.02 x 3.98 3.32 x 3.11 4.86 x 4.59 Utility Snug/Office 4.90 x 3.75 Store 17'11" x 15'3" 13'2" x 13'1" 10'11" x 10'2" 15'11" x 15'1" 3.80 x 2.68Bedroom 5 16'1" x 12'4" Bedroom 2 3.94 x 3.90 Utility 12'6" x 8'10"4.90 x 3.75 Utility Drawing Room Sitting Room Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 Bedroom 5 12'11" x 12'10" 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ Bedroom 2 Utility6.14 x 4.88 4.90 x 3.75 3.80 x 2.68 16'1" x 12'4" 6.41 x 4.90 6.12 x 4.88 17'7" x 15'6" Porch 12'6" x 8'10" Utility Drawing Room Sitting Room 16'5" x 11'10" BedroomBreakfast 1 Room 5.37 x 4.73 Games Room 3.80 x 2.6820'2" x 16'0" 20'1" x 16'0" Store16'1" x 12'4" Store Bedroom 2 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 6.14 x 4.88 8.92 x 5.15 21'0" x 16'1" 12'6" x 8'10" Utility Drawing Room Dressing Sitting Room Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 6.41 x 4.90 6.12 x 4.88 17'7" x 15'6" 7.95 x 4.90 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 2.66 x 1.77 2.01 x 1.85 16'5" x 11'10" Breakfast Room Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" 20'1" x 16'0"29'3" x 16'11" 6.41 x 4.90 Room 6.14 x 4.88 6.12 x 4.88 17'7" x 15'6" 8.92 x 5.15 21'0" x 16'1" Dressing 26'1" x 16'1" 16'5" x 11'10" Breakfast Room Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" 8'9" x 5'10" 6'7" x 6'1" 20'1" x 16'0" 7.95 x 4.90 8.92Tank x 5.15 21'0" x 16'1" Bedroom 5 Ground FloorDressing 29'3" x 16'11" 26'1" x 16'1" Room 7.95 x 4.90 First Floor Tank Utility 29'3" x 16'11" 26'1"4.90 x 16'1" x 3.75 Room 3.80 x 2.68 16'1" x 12'4" Tank Bedroom 2 Bedroom 5 12'6" x 8'10" Utility Drawing Room Sitting Room Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 6.14 x 4.88 6.12 x 4.88 Utility 4.90 x 3.75 Breakfast Room 6.41Hall x 4.90 17'7" x 15'6" 3.80 x 2.68 16'1" x 12'4" 16'5" x 11'10" Bedroom 2 21'0" x 16'1" Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" Landing 20'1" x 16'0" 12'6" x 8'10" Utility Drawing Room SittingHall Room Store Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 8.92 x 5.15 3.78 x 2.14 7.95 x 4.90 Dressing 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 6.14 x 4.88 5.11 x 1.38 6.12 x 4.88Landing 29'3" x 16'11" 12'5" x 7'0" Hall Room Store Breakfast Room 6.41 x 4.90 3.78 x 2.14 17'7" x 15'6" Store 26'1" x 16'1" 3.78 x 2.14 Landing 16'5" x 11'10" 21'0" x 16'1" Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" 16'9" x 4'6" 20'1" x 16'0" Tank 5.11 x 1.38 8.92 x 5.15 7.95 x 4.90 12'5" x 7'0" Dressing 5.11 x 1.38 12'5" x 7'0" 16'9" x 4'6" 29'3" x 16'11" 26'1" x 16'1" Room Family Room 16'9" x 4'6" Bedroom 4 Bedroom 8 Tank 4.89 x 4.61 Bedroom 3 Family Room Bedroom 4 7.30 x 4.60 Family Room Bedroom 4 4.85 x 4.54 4.89 x 4.61Cloak 23'11" x 15'1" 16'1" x 15'1" Store Store Store 5.16 x 4.91 7.30 x 4.60 Hall Laundry 7.30 x 4.60 4.89 x 4.61 15'11" x 14'11" Cloak 23'11" x 15'1" 16'1" x 15'1"Room Study Bedroom 9 Cloak BedroomLanding 7 16'1" 2.99x 15'1" x 2.98 3.67 x 3.11 7.43 x 3.02 16'11" x 16'1" Store 3.78 x 2.14 3.32 x 3.11 23'11" x 15'1" 24'5" x 9'11" Room Study Bedroom 9 Laundry Bedroom 7 5.45 x 4.64 4.02 x 3.98 Room Study 4.86 x 4.59 Bedroom 9 Laundry 9'10" x 9'9" 12'0" x 10'2" Store Snug/Office 5.11 x 1.38 12'5" x 7'0" 10'11" x 10'2" Bedroom 7 Hall 3.32 x 3.11 13'2" x 13'1" 3.32 x 3.11 3.02 x 2.09 5.45 x 4.64 4.02 x 3.98 4.86 x 4.59 17'11" x 15'3" 5.45 x 4.6415'11" x 15'1" 4.02 x 3.98 9'11" x 6'10" Store Snug/Office Landing3.94 x 3.90 16'9" x 4'6" Snug/Office 4.86 x 4.59 Store 3.7817'11" x 2.14 x 15'3" 13'2" x 13'1" 10'11" x 10'2" 15'11" x 15'1" Store 17'11" x 15'3" 3.92 x 3.61 13'2" x 13'1" 10'11" x 10'2" 15'11" x 15'1" 5.11 x 1.38 3.94 x 3.90 12'5" x 7'0" 12'11" x 12'10"Conservatory 3.94 x 3.90 2.23 x 1.85 11.15 x 4.16 Family Room 12'10" x 11'10"Bedroom 4 12'11" x 12'10" 36'7" x 13'8" Porch 12'11" x 12'10" Sky 16'9" x 4'6" 4.89 x 4.61 7'4" x 6'1" Sky Porch Store Store 7.30 x 4.60 Porch Store Store Family Room 2.66 x 1.77 2.01 x 1.85 Bedroom 4 CloakStore Store 16'1" x 15'1" Green House 23'11" x 15'1" Green House Green House Landing 2.66 x 1.77 2.01 x 1.85 7.30 x 4.60 8'9" x 5'10" 6'7" x 6'1" 4.89 x 4.61 2.66Room x 1.77 2.01 x 1.85 Study Bedroom 9 Laundry Bedroom 7 5.55 x 3.25 4.64 x 3.25 4.91 x 3.25 Store 8'9" x 5'10" 6'7" x 6'1" Cloak 23'11" x 15'1" Ground Floor16'1" x 15'1" 8'9" x 5'10" 6'7" x 6'1" 5.45 x 4.64 4.02 x 3.98 3.32 x 3.11 4.86 x 4.59 18'3" x 10'8" 16'1" x 10'8" 3.88 x 2.73 Ground Floor Laundry Snug/Office GroundFirst Floor 15'3" x 10'8" Room Study FirstBedroom Floor 9 Store Bedroom 7 17'11" x 15'3" 13'2" x 13'1" 10'11" x 10'2" FirstCellar Floor 15'11" x 15'1" 12'9" x 8'11" 4.02 x 3.98 3.32 x 3.11 3.94 x 3.90 Bedroom 5 Snug/Office 5.45 x 4.64 Utility 4.86 x 4.59 4.90 x 3.75 Store 10'11" x 10'2" 3.80 x 2.68 12'11" x 12'10" 16'1" x 12'4" Bedroom 2 Landing 17'11" x 15'3" 13'2" x 13'1" 12'6" x 8'10" Utility 15'11"Drawing x 15'1" Room Sitting Room Bedroom 1 5.37 x 4.73 3.94 x 3.90 5.00 x 3.60 Kitchen/ 6.14 x 4.88 6.12 x 4.88 Breakfast Room 6.41 x 4.90 17'7" x 15'6" Store 16'5" x 11'10" 21'0" x 16'1" Games Room 20'2" x 16'0" Porch 20'1" x 16'0" 12'11" x 12'10" 8.92
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