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An Impressive and Substantial Five-Bedroom Victorian Detached Home An impressive and substantial five-bedroom Victorian detached home Woodlands, 470a, Mansfield Road, Nottingham Freehold An impressive detached family home • A highly sought after location • Many original features • Versatile living accommodation • Generous games / billiard room • Gated access • Detached home office • Beautifully landscaped grounds of approximately 1 acre • Quadruple garage • Viewing essential Local Information The M1 motorway is about a 20- Mapperley Park has long been minute drive away and the regarded as one of the premier nearest airport is East Midlands, residential areas within the city which takes about 45 minutes to with wide mature tree lined roads reach. Nottingham itself is a and a wealth of period and more vibrant university city offering a contemporary dwellings creating wide range of attractions including a highly desirable suburb. its own castle. Wollaton Hall and Park is about two miles from the The Nottingham High School for city centre. both boys and girls is within walking distance and this is a About this property popular area for doctors working Woodlands sits on a generous at the Queens Medical Centre. plot of approximately 1 acre. The Trent College school bus picks up property offers over 7,400 sqft of from the Mansfield Road, which is versatile accommodation and is a ten minute walk from the house. very much a family house of Hollygirt is another popular school space and style yet of for this area and there are a manageable proportions. number of nurseries and primary schools. The entrance porch leads in to an impressive reception hall giving There is a Sainsbury's at the top the taste of period features of of the park and a range of other high ceiling, wood flooring and supermarkets and shops both at beautiful staircase. Mapperley Top and Sherwood, as well as doctors' and dentist The ground floor comprises an surgeries. elegant formal sitting room with wood panels, exposed wooden A regular bus service into the city beams and fireplace. A dining runs every few minutes. room with exposed beams, family The centre of the city of room, large conservatory with Nottingham is just a five-minute doors leading onto the patio and drive away from the house and garden, study, kitchen/breakfast the railway station takes about 10 room, pantry, utility room, two minutes to reach. cloakrooms and access to the cellar complete this floor. On the first floor there is a large Viewing landing, spacious principle All viewings will be accompanied bedroom with walk in wardrobe and are strictly by prior and en-suite bathroom with arrangement through Savills shower and sunken bath. The Nottingham Office. bedroom also has direct access Telephone: to the fifth bedroom which allows +44 (0) 115 934 8020. it to be used as a dressing room or nursery. There are three further generous bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom and walk in wardrobe, the other two bedrooms share a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom. From the landing there is also access to the loft room / occasional bedroom. On the first floor above the garage is a considerable games rooms measuring over 1,100 sqft. There is ample room for a full-size snooker table and other table games plus a TV area and a fitted bar. Outside there is a gated driveway that leads to an integral 4 car garage and ample parking. In addition, there is a detached single garage, detached office and green house. The impressive gardens are laid mainly to lawns with a variety of many mature shrubs and trees. Tenure Freehold Energy Performance EPC Rating = E Mansfield Road, Nottingham, NG5 Gross Internal Area 6,157 sq ft, 572 m² Outbuildings 125 sqft, 12 sqm Ian Marriott Garage 1,029 sq ft, 112 sqm Nottingham Total 7,491 sq ft, 696 sq m +44 (0) 115 934 8020 savills savills.co.uk [email protected] Important Notice Savills, its clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 20200715IAMT .
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