Property description
In a conservation area and one of the premier residential areas of Boston, an attractive little single storey house with tall chimneys and pretty brick detailing, sits on a very quiet country road in the old part of Wyberton village. Originally built in 1624, it was demolished and rebuilt in 1871 and was converted into a comfortable home around 1980.The property is a good-sized home. The south facing sitting room and dining room are light, open plan adjoining rooms with a central brick chimney breast. Character and cosiness feature in the kitchen too with a gas-fired Rayburn in its exposed brick chimney alcove.There are two spacious double bedrooms - one of them comes with an en-suite - and a smaller third bedroom.The sun room opens from the kitchen and offers far-reaching views to the open countryside.The plot is about a third of an acre and is bordered at the back by what used to be a sea creek.With regards to its location, the primary school is within easy walking distance. The area is ideal for country walks: there is a lovely walk directly across the fields to the village of Frampton and RSPB Frampton Marsh.
Property Features :
- Former Victorian Almshouses Converted into a Charming Lateral Home
- Retaining a Number of Original Features Throughout
- Quiet, Edge of Village Location Near St Leodegar´s Church
- Reception Room, Dining Room and Sun Room with Views to the Open Countryside
- Three Bedrooms, One with En-Suite Shower Room, Family Bathroom