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Huis en eengezinswoning te koop — Leicester

EUR 1.173.157

Huis en eengezinswoning (Te koop)

4 k
7 slk
4 bk
Referentie: EDEN-T97420625 / 97420625
‘Surrounded by farmland, a beautifully bespoke seven bedroom home in Glenfield.’ Welcome to Brookfield HouseBuilt for personal satisfactionBrookfield House was originally inhabited by the builder who built the property in the early 1980s. The most recent owner had lived there for over thirty years and therefore, this opportunity to purchase the property is a rare one indeed. This superior residence exudes quality, strength of design and attention to detail from the very first glance. It is conveniently located on Station Road, which is a central route within Glenfield but as it is on a 1.4 acre plot of land at the bottom of a private drive shared by a neighbouring farm, seclusion and a beneficial situation go hand in hand. When approaching from Station Road, the pervasive scenery consisting of leafy residential properties, gardens and boundaries, becomes less. The dominant views around Brookfield consist of open countryside and farm scenery. This large house is surrounded by a combination of mature trees, hedges, brick walls and open fencing, exposing the fields beyond. The landscaped grounds have loose shingle pathways, grassed and paved areas and amongst plants of many varieties, shapes and sizes eventually lead to a stable block, where the farmer’s sheep have been permitted free range on the expanse of grass to keep it trimmed! The original swimming pool has been repurposed to become a garden pond.From the roadside, the red brick house is an imposing property. It has been designed with an intersecting open gabled roof, projecting porch and open veranda with brick columns. The bespoke electric gates that open onto the wide block paved drive, herald the name of the house: so called because of the brook that runs along the edge of the boundary. An extension was built to provide two double integral garages. This addition compliments the driveway that is very spacious and easily accommodates several vehicles. Vital statisticsBrookfield is an impressive detached property with three reception rooms, a kitchen diner and large utility room, seven bedrooms –one with en-suite- two family bathrooms, ground floor shower room and separate bar annexe that has its own sink, storage and serving area, plus a private shower room facility. With such a wealth of space, variety of rooms and amenities, this property has the additional advantage of being versatile. This is a fantastic opportunity for any seeking a prestigious home offering untold potential for development and purpose, in the Leicestershire village of Glenfield.The lightest of welcomes As you walk from the drive through the porch and into the central entrance hall, there are characterful design elements that will be repeated in a coordinating theme throughout the home: double glazed dark wood effect leaded casement windows, mahogany/oak stained internal doors, window ledges and skirting boards. The L shaped carpeted staircase is a striking feature, with dark wooden balustrades, newel posts and galleried landing inviting the visitor to glance upwards to the first floor to appreciate the hall ceiling filled with light and space. From the entrance, there are doors leading in an anti-clockwise direction into the lounge, dining room, kitchen dining room and sitting room.The ground floorThe lounge has a dual aspect with a canted bay window looking to the drive and large patio doors opening into the gardens, across a paved area. White cornicing, a plain non-patterned carpet and a neutral colour scheme are enhanced by the contemporary flushed to the ceiling lighting. The fireplace has a rustic wooden mantel shelf and a raised tile hearth, and is able to burn solid fuel or wood. Panelled double doors open into the dining room next door and a second pair of patio doors open into the garden: providing a perfect free flow of movement when entertaining and within a few steps of the kitchen.The kitchen has a tiled floor, worktops and splashbacks in neutral shades to coordinate with the dark wooden cabinetry that provides a generous amount of floor and wall storage on three. Here, the sink unit overlooks the garden and through an arch, the adjoining space provides enough room for an informal dining area. At the furthest point, another door opens into a lobby, with shower room to the left, separate cloakroom to the right and access to the rear garden through a back door. The utility runs along the original width of the property, from the rear door to the adjoining door of the integral garage. It has additional storage facilities, a sink unit, plumbing for laundry appliances and serves as a separate food preparation area if needed. There is also a door into the sitting room, the third of the reception rooms. This large L shaped room overlooks the front of the property and has similar decorative features as those found throughout the ground floor. An internal door leads back to the entrance hall, and completes the circular tour of the house on this level. And now for the first floorFrom the galleried landing, there are four bedrooms. They are all carpeted and two have fitted storage. The largest has a three piece en-suite comprising of basin, toilet and walk-in shower unit. There is also a family bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, heated towel rail, bidet, toilet, walk-in shower, vanity unit and tiling to floor and walls. Along an adjoining and separate landing with fitted storage, a third landing provides access to three more bedrooms and another family bathroom. Similarly fitted with carpets and provided with a generous collection of wardrobes in each, the largest room has a commanding view of the garden and countryside, with double doors that open onto a balcony. The remaining family bathroom has white furniture consisting of a corner shower unit, bath, and heated towel rail, toilet and vanity unit. Throughout the property, the bathing facilities are well maintained and fitted to a high standard, with a white contemporary suites and feature tiling on both walls and floor. Above, in the loft, accessible via a loft ladder, the area is fully insulated, partially boarded and fitted with power sockets. The property is fitted with an alarm, outside lighting for additional security and all carpets, lights, curtains and blinds are included in the sale of the property. The great outdoorsThe great English countryside during all its seasons will become a constant companion at Brookfield House but if a moment of relaxation is required elsewhere, there is always the attraction of the bar; a hop, skip and a jump across the drive. Supplied with eighteen solar panels, the decorative theme is undeniably ‘traditional public house’ and within what was once the original garage, the space provides umpteen possibilities as an entertainment hub or endless possibilities for repurposing. The choice is yours!Glenfield LE3Glenfield is a large village in a region known as the East Midlands, in the county of Leicestershire. The Midlands are essentially central to everything in England: airports, motorways and train stations are easily accessible. For example, the East Midlands airport is only 14 miles away, London is approximately 102 miles away and it is possible to visit the seaside for a day trip! The M1, M69 and M6 maximise the potential for travel by road from this central location. The villages of Groby, Kirby Muxloe and Anstey are close by. Glenfield is on the North West fringe of the city and in the Blaby district of Leicester. During parliamentary elections Glenfield is counted within the Charnwood constituency. The headquarters of the Leicestershire County Council and Leicestershire’s Fire and Rescue Service are located in Glenfield. It also has the Glenfield Hospital and the Glenfield Sports Ground, which offers an array of courses and activities. Built in 1877, St Peters is the local parish church and there is also a Wesleyan Chapel in the vicinity. The original small village of Glenfield was known as Clanfelde and was mentioned in the 1086 Doomsday Book. Today, new natural areas called Clanfelde Hills have been created to commemorate this name. The village of Glenfield expanded notably after the 1930s and continues to appeal to the community through a wide selection of sport, education and leisure amenities. There are an array of shops, restaurants, cafes and parks, with the additional benefits of reaching the city of Leicester by public or private transport. There are many rural delights within a walking distance.The local council is keen to conserve and reintroduce green belt natural areas for the public to enjoy. There is a wildlife friendly meadow and arboretum branching from the A50, while a cycle track along the Rothley Road called Brookside Meadows leads from the centre of the village and into open countryside over a new purpose built bridge.The locality provides many schools across the educational age range; nursery, primary, secondary, including private establishments offering bordering facilities, with The Hall primary school being in the immediate vicinity. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice.Additional Information:EPC - CCouncil Tax Banding - GLocal Authority - Blaby District CouncilBroadband Speed - 1130 MbDisclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and f... Meer bekijken Minder bekijken ‘Surrounded by farmland, a beautifully bespoke seven bedroom home in Glenfield.’ Welcome to Brookfield HouseBuilt for personal satisfactionBrookfield House was originally inhabited by the builder who built the property in the early 1980s. The most recent owner had lived there for over thirty years and therefore, this opportunity to purchase the property is a rare one indeed. This superior residence exudes quality, strength of design and attention to detail from the very first glance. It is conveniently located on Station Road, which is a central route within Glenfield but as it is on a 1.4 acre plot of land at the bottom of a private drive shared by a neighbouring farm, seclusion and a beneficial situation go hand in hand. When approaching from Station Road, the pervasive scenery consisting of leafy residential properties, gardens and boundaries, becomes less. The dominant views around Brookfield consist of open countryside and farm scenery. This large house is surrounded by a combination of mature trees, hedges, brick walls and open fencing, exposing the fields beyond. The landscaped grounds have loose shingle pathways, grassed and paved areas and amongst plants of many varieties, shapes and sizes eventually lead to a stable block, where the farmer’s sheep have been permitted free range on the expanse of grass to keep it trimmed! The original swimming pool has been repurposed to become a garden pond.From the roadside, the red brick house is an imposing property. It has been designed with an intersecting open gabled roof, projecting porch and open veranda with brick columns. The bespoke electric gates that open onto the wide block paved drive, herald the name of the house: so called because of the brook that runs along the edge of the boundary. An extension was built to provide two double integral garages. This addition compliments the driveway that is very spacious and easily accommodates several vehicles. Vital statisticsBrookfield is an impressive detached property with three reception rooms, a kitchen diner and large utility room, seven bedrooms –one with en-suite- two family bathrooms, ground floor shower room and separate bar annexe that has its own sink, storage and serving area, plus a private shower room facility. With such a wealth of space, variety of rooms and amenities, this property has the additional advantage of being versatile. This is a fantastic opportunity for any seeking a prestigious home offering untold potential for development and purpose, in the Leicestershire village of Glenfield.The lightest of welcomes As you walk from the drive through the porch and into the central entrance hall, there are characterful design elements that will be repeated in a coordinating theme throughout the home: double glazed dark wood effect leaded casement windows, mahogany/oak stained internal doors, window ledges and skirting boards. The L shaped carpeted staircase is a striking feature, with dark wooden balustrades, newel posts and galleried landing inviting the visitor to glance upwards to the first floor to appreciate the hall ceiling filled with light and space. From the entrance, there are doors leading in an anti-clockwise direction into the lounge, dining room, kitchen dining room and sitting room.The ground floorThe lounge has a dual aspect with a canted bay window looking to the drive and large patio doors opening into the gardens, across a paved area. White cornicing, a plain non-patterned carpet and a neutral colour scheme are enhanced by the contemporary flushed to the ceiling lighting. The fireplace has a rustic wooden mantel shelf and a raised tile hearth, and is able to burn solid fuel or wood. Panelled double doors open into the dining room next door and a second pair of patio doors open into the garden: providing a perfect free flow of movement when entertaining and within a few steps of the kitchen.The kitchen has a tiled floor, worktops and splashbacks in neutral shades to coordinate with the dark wooden cabinetry that provides a generous amount of floor and wall storage on three. Here, the sink unit overlooks the garden and through an arch, the adjoining space provides enough room for an informal dining area. At the furthest point, another door opens into a lobby, with shower room to the left, separate cloakroom to the right and access to the rear garden through a back door. The utility runs along the original width of the property, from the rear door to the adjoining door of the integral garage. It has additional storage facilities, a sink unit, plumbing for laundry appliances and serves as a separate food preparation area if needed. There is also a door into the sitting room, the third of the reception rooms. This large L shaped room overlooks the front of the property and has similar decorative features as those found throughout the ground floor. An internal door leads back to the entrance hall, and completes the circular tour of the house on this level. And now for the first floorFrom the galleried landing, there are four bedrooms. They are all carpeted and two have fitted storage. The largest has a three piece en-suite comprising of basin, toilet and walk-in shower unit. There is also a family bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, heated towel rail, bidet, toilet, walk-in shower, vanity unit and tiling to floor and walls. Along an adjoining and separate landing with fitted storage, a third landing provides access to three more bedrooms and another family bathroom. Similarly fitted with carpets and provided with a generous collection of wardrobes in each, the largest room has a commanding view of the garden and countryside, with double doors that open onto a balcony. The remaining family bathroom has white furniture consisting of a corner shower unit, bath, and heated towel rail, toilet and vanity unit. Throughout the property, the bathing facilities are well maintained and fitted to a high standard, with a white contemporary suites and feature tiling on both walls and floor. Above, in the loft, accessible via a loft ladder, the area is fully insulated, partially boarded and fitted with power sockets. The property is fitted with an alarm, outside lighting for additional security and all carpets, lights, curtains and blinds are included in the sale of the property. The great outdoorsThe great English countryside during all its seasons will become a constant companion at Brookfield House but if a moment of relaxation is required elsewhere, there is always the attraction of the bar; a hop, skip and a jump across the drive. Supplied with eighteen solar panels, the decorative theme is undeniably ‘traditional public house’ and within what was once the original garage, the space provides umpteen possibilities as an entertainment hub or endless possibilities for repurposing. The choice is yours!Glenfield LE3Glenfield is a large village in a region known as the East Midlands, in the county of Leicestershire. The Midlands are essentially central to everything in England: airports, motorways and train stations are easily accessible. For example, the East Midlands airport is only 14 miles away, London is approximately 102 miles away and it is possible to visit the seaside for a day trip! The M1, M69 and M6 maximise the potential for travel by road from this central location. The villages of Groby, Kirby Muxloe and Anstey are close by. Glenfield is on the North West fringe of the city and in the Blaby district of Leicester. During parliamentary elections Glenfield is counted within the Charnwood constituency. The headquarters of the Leicestershire County Council and Leicestershire’s Fire and Rescue Service are located in Glenfield. It also has the Glenfield Hospital and the Glenfield Sports Ground, which offers an array of courses and activities. Built in 1877, St Peters is the local parish church and there is also a Wesleyan Chapel in the vicinity. The original small village of Glenfield was known as Clanfelde and was mentioned in the 1086 Doomsday Book. Today, new natural areas called Clanfelde Hills have been created to commemorate this name. The village of Glenfield expanded notably after the 1930s and continues to appeal to the community through a wide selection of sport, education and leisure amenities. There are an array of shops, restaurants, cafes and parks, with the additional benefits of reaching the city of Leicester by public or private transport. There are many rural delights within a walking distance.The local council is keen to conserve and reintroduce green belt natural areas for the public to enjoy. There is a wildlife friendly meadow and arboretum branching from the A50, while a cycle track along the Rothley Road called Brookside Meadows leads from the centre of the village and into open countryside over a new purpose built bridge.The locality provides many schools across the educational age range; nursery, primary, secondary, including private establishments offering bordering facilities, with The Hall primary school being in the immediate vicinity. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice.Additional Information:EPC - CCouncil Tax Banding - GLocal Authority - Blaby District CouncilBroadband Speed - 1130 MbDisclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and f... "Cercada por terras agrícolas, uma casa de sete quartos lindamente personalizada em Glenfield." Bem-vindo à Brookfield HouseConstruído para satisfação pessoalA Brookfield House foi originalmente habitada pelo construtor que construiu a propriedade no início da década de 1980. O proprietário mais recente morava lá há mais de trinta anos e, portanto, essa oportunidade de comprar o imóvel é realmente rara. Esta residência superior exala qualidade, força de design e atenção aos detalhes desde o primeiro olhar. Ele está convenientemente localizado na Station Road, que é uma rota central dentro de Glenfield, mas como está em um terreno de 1,4 acre no fundo de uma unidade privada compartilhada por uma fazenda vizinha, a reclusão e uma situação benéfica andam de mãos dadas. Ao se aproximar da Estrada da Estação, o cenário penetrante composto por frondosos imóveis residenciais, jardins e limites, torna-se menor. As vistas dominantes ao redor de Brookfield consistem em campo aberto e paisagens de fazenda. Esta grande casa é cercada por uma combinação de árvores maduras, sebes, paredes de tijolos e cercas abertas, expondo os campos além. Os terrenos paisagísticos têm caminhos de telha solta, áreas gramadas e pavimentadas e entre plantas de muitas variedades, formas e tamanhos eventualmente levam a um bloco estável, onde as ovelhas do fazendeiro foram permitidas ao ar livre na extensão da grama para mantê-la aparada! A piscina original foi reaproveitada para se tornar um lago de jardim.À beira da estrada, a casa de tijolos vermelhos é uma propriedade imponente. Ele foi projetado com um telhado de duas águas aberto que se cruza, varanda projetada e varanda aberta com colunas de tijolos. Os portões elétricos sob medida, que se abrem para o largo bloco pavimentado, anunciam o nome da casa: assim chamada por causa do córrego que corre ao longo da borda da fronteira. Uma extensão foi construída para fornecer duas garagens integrais duplas. Esta adição complementa a garagem que é muito espaçosa e acomoda facilmente vários veículos. Estatísticas vitaisBrookfield é uma impressionante propriedade independente com três salas de recepção, uma cozinha jantar e grande despensa, sete quartos - um com casa de banho privada - dois banheiros familiares, casa de banho no piso térreo e anexo bar separado que tem sua própria pia, armazenamento e área de serviço, além de uma casa de banho privada. Com tanta riqueza de espaço, variedade de quartos e amenidades, esta propriedade tem a vantagem adicional de ser versátil. Esta é uma oportunidade fantástica para quem procura uma casa de prestígio que ofereça um potencial incalculável de desenvolvimento e propósito, na vila de Leicestershire de Glenfield.A mais leve das boas-vindas Ao caminhar da unidade através da varanda e para o hall de entrada central, há elementos de design característicos que serão repetidos em um tema de coordenação em toda a casa: janelas de madeira escura com efeito de madeira escura de vidro duplo, portas internas manchadas de mogno/carvalho, bordas de janelas e rodapés. A escadaria alcatifada em forma de L é uma característica marcante, com balaustradas de madeira escura, postes de newel e aterragem galerizada convidando o visitante a olhar para cima até ao primeiro andar para apreciar o tecto do salão cheio de luz e espaço. A partir da entrada, há portas que levam no sentido anti-horário para o salão, sala de jantar, cozinha sala de jantar e sala de estar.O rés-do-chãoO salão tem um aspecto duplo com uma janela de baía cantada olhando para a unidade e grandes portas de pátio que se abrem para os jardins, através de uma área pavimentada. Cornijing branco, um tapete liso sem padrões e um esquema de cores neutras são realçados pela iluminação contemporânea do teto. A lareira tem uma prateleira rústica de madeira e uma lareira de azulejo elevada, e é capaz de queimar combustível sólido ou madeira. Portas duplas com painéis se abrem para a sala de jantar ao lado e um segundo par de portas do pátio se abrem para o jardim: proporcionando um fluxo livre perfeito de movimento ao entreter e a poucos passos da cozinha.A cozinha tem piso frio, bancadas e splashbacks em tons neutros para coordenar com os armários de madeira escura que proporcionam uma quantidade generosa de armazenamento de piso e parede em três. Aqui, a unidade de pia tem vista para o jardim e, através de um arco, o espaço adjacente oferece espaço suficiente para uma área de jantar informal. No ponto mais distante, outra porta se abre para um saguão, com banheiro à esquerda, vestiário separado à direita e acesso ao jardim traseiro por uma porta dos fundos. O utilitário percorre toda a largura original da propriedade, desde a porta traseira até a porta adjacente da garagem integral. Tem instalações de armazenamento adicionais, uma unidade de pia, encanamento para aparelhos de lavanderia e serve como uma área separada de preparação de alimentos, se necessário. Há também uma porta para a sala de estar, a terceira das salas de recepção. Este grande quarto em forma de L tem vista para a frente da propriedade e tem características decorativas semelhantes às encontradas em todo o piso térreo. Uma porta interna leva de volta ao hall de entrada, e completa o passeio circular da casa neste nível. E agora para o primeiro andarDo pouso galerizado, são quatro quartos. São todos alcatifados e dois têm arrumação equipada. O maior tem uma casa de banho de três peças composta por lavatório, WC e cabina de duche ao nível do chão. Há também uma casa de banho familiar com banheira de hidromassagem, toalheiro aquecido, bidé, WC, cabina de duche ao nível do chão, unidade de toucador e azulejos para piso e paredes. Ao longo de um pouso adjacente e separado com armazenamento equipado, um terceiro pouso dá acesso a mais três quartos e outro banheiro familiar. Igualmente equipado com tapetes e equipado com uma generosa coleção de roupeiros em cada um, o quarto maior tem uma vista impressionante do jardim e do campo, com portas duplas que se abrem para uma varanda. O restante banheiro da família tem móveis brancos compostos por chuveiro de canto, banheira e toalheiro aquecido, vaso sanitário e unidade de toucador. Em toda a propriedade, as instalações balneares estão bem conservadas e equipadas com um elevado padrão, com suites contemporâneas brancas e azulejos nas paredes e no piso. Acima, no loft, acessível através de uma escada loft, a área é totalmente isolada, parcialmente embarcada e equipada com tomadas elétricas. A propriedade está equipada com um alarme, iluminação exterior para segurança adicional e todos os tapetes, luzes, cortinas e persianas estão incluídos na venda da propriedade. O ar livreO grande campo inglês durante todas as suas estações se tornará um companheiro constante na Brookfield House, mas se um momento de relaxamento for necessário em outro lugar, há sempre a atração do bar; um pulo, um pulo e um salto pela unidade. Fornecido com dezoito painéis solares, o tema decorativo é inegavelmente "casa pública tradicional" e dentro do que já foi a garagem original, o espaço oferece inúmeras possibilidades como um centro de entretenimento ou infinitas possibilidades de reaproveitamento. A escolha é sua!Glenfield LE3Glenfield é uma grande vila em uma região conhecida como East Midlands, no condado de Leicestershire. As Midlands são essencialmente centrais para tudo na Inglaterra: aeroportos, autoestradas e estações de trem são facilmente acessíveis. Por exemplo, o aeroporto de East Midlands fica a apenas 14 milhas de distância, Londres está a aproximadamente 102 milhas de distância e é possível visitar a beira-mar para uma viagem de um dia! A M1, M69 e M6 maximizam o potencial de deslocação rodoviária a partir desta localização central. As aldeias de Groby, Kirby Muxloe e Anstey estão próximas. Glenfield fica na periferia noroeste da cidade e no distrito de Blaby, em Leicester. Durante as eleições parlamentares, Glenfield é contado dentro do círculo eleitoral de Charnwood. A sede do Conselho do Condado de Leicestershire e o Serviço de Incêndio e Resgate de Leicestershire estão localizados em Glenfield. Também tem o Glenfield Hospital e o Glenfield Sports Ground, que oferece uma variedade de cursos e atividades. Construída em 1877, St Peters é a igreja paroquial local e há também uma Capela Wesleyana nas proximidades. A pequena vila original de Glenfield era conhecida como Clanfelde e foi mencionada no Livro do Juízo Final de 1086. Hoje, novas áreas naturais chamadas Clanfelde Hills foram criadas para comemorar este nome. A vila de Glenfield expandiu-se notavelmente após a década de 1930 e continua a atrair a comunidade através de uma ampla seleção de esportes, educação e lazer. Há uma variedade de lojas, restaurantes, cafés e parques, com os benefícios adicionais de chegar à cidade de Leicester por transporte público ou privado. Há muitas delícias rurais a uma curta caminhada.A autarquia está empenhada em conservar e reintroduzir áreas naturais do cinturão verde para o público desfrutar. Há um prado e um arboreto amigáveis à vida selvagem que se ramificam da A50, enquanto uma ciclovia ao longo da Rothley Road chamada Brookside Meadows leva do centro da vila para o campo aberto sobre uma ponte construída para um novo propósito.A localidade oferece muitas escolas em toda a faixa etária educacional; creche, primário, secu...
Referentie: EDEN-T97420625
Land: GB
Stad: Leicester
Postcode: LE3 8BR
Categorie: Residentieel
Type vermelding: Te koop
Type woning: Huis en eengezinswoning
Kamers: 4
Slaapkamers: 7
Badkamers: 4
Garages: 1

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