PROPERTY SUMMARY
Standing proud, and a real one off! 'Orchard House' is a beautiful detached Grade II Listed Georgian property, dating back to circa 1806 with adaptable accommodation set over three floors, and in addition a large useful cellar space. This Georgian house is located opposite the 'Newark Marina' on Farndon Road and is bursting with charm throughout from its high ceilings, to sash windows, a property full of history, waiting for a buyer to make it their forever home! The spacious accommodation comprises; an entrance hallway, ground floor WC, dual aspect lounge with feature fireplace and French doors leading to a porch with steps to the rear garden, a dual aspect sitting room/dining room and dual aspect dining kitchen. From the hallway there are stairs leading down into the cellar, which would make a useful storage space, and then stairs leading to a split landing with bathroom and separate utility space, and further stairs to the first floor landing, having two double bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room, on the second floor there is the master bedroom, a fourth double bedroom and a shower room. On approach there is a driveway to the side providing parking for multiple vehicles, leading to the private rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn. One of the properties many benefits is its fantastic location being close to town, opposite the marina, and a short walk to Sconce Park. The property further benefits from gas central heating and is being sold with NO CHAIN.
NEWARK - A traditional market town that benefits from its excellent location, situated just off the A1 and A46 between the cities of Nottingham and Lincoln and having 2 railway stations including Northgate Station which is on the east coast Main line offering commuters and shoppers easy access to London. The town is full of character with its bustling traditional cobbled market square and ruins of Newark castle that date back to 1123. Newark boasts a wealth of successful independent shops and boutiques, as well as a wide range of national chains. The town also offers an array of restaurants and cafes, a theatre and a multi-screen cinema. Newark is also a hub for antique enthusiasts, with its various antique shops and regular antique fairs held at the nearby Newark Showground.
NEWARK ON TRENT, NG24
Valid until 14.06.2032
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