Dairy Farmhouse, Burghley Park, Stamford,… | Burghley House

4 bedroom house to rent

Dairy Farmhouse, Burghley Park, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JX

2,600 PCM

tenancy info

Available from late January (subject to referencing)

4 bedrooms

3 bathrooms

Unfurnished

EPC Certificate

This stunning Farmhouse is situated in the heart of the beautiful and private historic parkland of Burghley House, boasting vistas of ancient trees and rolling parkland. The property holds many period features, such as stain glass windows, bespoke casement windows and original cast iron gutters, the Farmhouse even has its own ha-ha wall.

Entering via the access road of Burghley Park Golf Club, then into the private residential area where the road is lined with a striking avenue of ancient Lime trees. This is a property that certainly feels special when approached.

This is an elegant two storey, four bedroom property, that retains many original features, but has benefitted from receiving an updated, modern kitchen.

A sizeable garden can be found wrapping around the property from the Northwest to the Southeast. As pictured, there is even a gorgeous ornamental, box-hedge garden.

Parking sits aside the property with space for two vehicles.

The property comprises: -

Ground Floor - Kitchen/Diner; Utility Room; Cloakroom; Dining Room; Sitting Room; Porch; Access to the Cellar

First Floor - Principal Bedroom; Double Bedroom with ensuite; Two Double Bedrooms; Family Bathroom

Please note this property will be receiving loft insulation, radiator upgrades and minor redecoration work prior to occupation by the successful applicant.

Grade II Listed

Oil central heating

Energy Performance Band - Exemption obtained.

Council Tax - Peterborough City Council Band D

The floor plans can be seen on the last photo, or by clicking here.

VIEWINGS STRICTLY ACCOMPANIED AND BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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 Suprises, Sculpture Garden and Hide and Secrets Adventure Play area are just a mile from the centre of Town.

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