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- The Grange is a distinguished Grade II listed four-bedroom detached home of stone and brick construction, complemented by a separate coach house, mature gardens, paddock land with a private lake, and areas of established woodland, offering a rare blend of historic charm and potential for modernisation, all set in the sought-after village of Hallaton
- While the accommodation would benefit from a sympathetic program of modernisation, The Grange offers a rare opportunity to create a truly exceptional family residence in a picturesque setting
- Two bathrooms serve this level, with excellent scope to reconfigure into a luxurious principal suite and additional family facilities
- These versatile spaces lend themselves perfectly to additional bedrooms, guest accommodation, home offices, or leisure rooms, further enhancing the potential of the property
- Within the grounds stands a traditional coach house, offering exciting potential for conversion, subject to planning, into guest accommodation, a home office, or a leisure facility
- The Grange represents a rare opportunity to acquire an important historic home of immense charm and potential
- Planning Permission - The main property is a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home with planning permission to extend to six bedrooms and five bathrooms by converting the top floor
- Planning permission has also been granted for a sweeping driveway leading to the property via stone double gates
- Work has already commenced on both the conversion and the new entrance, making the planning permissions permanent
- The Barn further benefits from planning permission to be converted into two holiday lets, with work required to commence by February 2027
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Description
The Grange is a Grade II listed four-bedroom detached home of stone and brick construction. The property features a range of original architectural elements, including stone flagged floors, ornate coving, stone mullioned windows, and marble fireplaces. The interiors include a spacious entrance hall, a dual-aspect breakfast kitchen, a light and airy drawing room with a marble fireplace, a morning room with a bay window and traditional stone fireplace, and a dining room with a half-panelled wall and a staircase.
The first and second floors offer four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a generous principal bedroom with an ensuite WC. A secondary staircase leads to the top floor, where four further rooms provide flexibility for additional accommodation. The property sits within mature gardens, a paddock, and wooded areas, as well as a private lake.
A traditional coach house stands within the grounds, offering potential for conversion into guest accommodation or a leisure facility.