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Our Summary
- Cherished by the Same Family for Several Decades, Now Ready for its Next Chapter - Exciting Renovation Potential
- Views beckon to the glorious garden, offering clear scope for reimagination and recalibration for 21st century family living
- Drenched in light and with vaulted ceiling, there is scope here for the creation of a light-filled principal suite with dressing room and en suite, or even the creation of two bedrooms with a Jack and Jill shower room, subject to the relevant consents
- A meandering stone path leads through layers of established shrubs and trees, where there is so much potential to create natural pockets for seating, dining and entertaining and the creation of distinct garden ‘rooms’, with scope for vegetable beds, ornamental spaces and terraces
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Description
This Tudor-style, Grade II listed home, Tudor House II, features a grand facade and a large walled garden in the heart of Uppingham town. The property has a rich history dating back to the 19th century with later extensions added in the 1970s, and is characterized by Collyweston stone and traditional flooring. Inside, the home offers a spacious layout with a traditional dining room and sitting room, kitchen with inglenook, and three double bedrooms on the first floor, plus a large attic space on the second floor that potentially offers principal suite or additional living space.
The property also features a glazed door, downstairs cloakroom, cellar with storage potential, double garage, and off-road parking. The walled garden, approximately 150 feet in size, is a secluded oasis with a meandering stone path and plenty of scope for garden design and outdoor living.