32 High Street, Easton on the Hill, Stamford, PE9 3LN | Burghley House

4 bedroom house to rent

32 High Street, Easton on the Hill, Stamford, PE9 3LN

1,400 PCM

tenancy info

Available subject to referencing

4 bedrooms

1 bathrooms

Unfurnished

EPC Certificate

* Please note the images provided show the property in the condition in which it was previously let. More current photos will be presented when available*

This charming 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage is nestled in the picturesque village of Easton on the Hill. Full of character and history, this Grade II listed property offers a glimpse into the past while providing comfortable living spaces for modern lifestyles.

Key Features:

  • Location: Situated in the heart of Easton on the Hill, known for its peaceful ambiance and scenic surroundings, providing a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle.
  • Historical Significance: With Grade II listed status, this cottage showcases period features such as exposed beams and an original ornate plaster ceiling.
  • Practical Living: Offering four bedrooms and a bathroom across two floors, the property provides ample space for family living or accommodating guests. The living room has benefitted from the addition of a log burner and there is also spacious conservatory adjoining the rear of the property.
  • Convenience: Off-street car parking for two vehicles adds a practical touch to daily life.
  • Tranquil Outdoor Space: The rear garden offers a quiet retreat, perfect for enjoying the outdoors or pursuing gardening hobbies.
  • Availability: Available subject to referencing

Gas central heating

Energy Performance Band - D

Council Tax - East Northamptonshire Band F

The floor plans can be seen on the last photo.

Stamford

Stamford sits on the bank of the River Welland and is bounded by Rutland to the north and west, Peterborough to the south and Northamptonshire to the south-west. It has over 600 listed building, and in 1967 was the first conservation area to be designated in Britain.The town has many 17th and 18th Century stone buildings, old timber-framed buildings and five medieval parish churches. Stamford, meaning “stony ford” can trace its history back to Anglo-Saxon times. With a population of approximately 21,000 people the town sits aside A1. The railway station provides commuters with travel time to London, changing at Peterborough, of between 1 to 2 hours.

The town has a centre filled with coffee shops, restaurants and a range of retailers complimented by a Friday market and Farmers’ market.

A good selection of schools and colleges serve pupils and students.

Nearby Burghley House, with its parkland open to the public, is an impressive Elizabethan House. The stunning Garden of Surprises, Sculpture Garden and Hide and Secrets Adventure Play area are just a mile from the centre of Town.

Local Amenities

  • Village Life: Enjoy the relaxed pace of village life with quaint local shops, traditional pubs, and scenic walks right on your doorstep.
  • Cultural Excursions: Explore nearby historic landmarks such as the stunning Burghley House or take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque countryside that surrounds the village.
  • Excellent Transport Links: Convenient access to major road networks ensures easy commuting to nearby towns and cities, while the charm of village living remains uninterrupted.
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