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Our Summary
- The family bathroom and en suite are both bright and fully functional, whilst also offering exciting potential for future enhancement, allowing a purchaser the opportunity to create luxurious, spa-inspired spaces tailored to their own style and specification
- Steeped in history and filled with years of treasured memories, the property now offers its next custodians the chance to place their own stamp on this remarkable home — introducing personal style, elegant interiors and contemporary touches whilst preserving the timeless beauty and atmosphere that make it so special
- To the rear, the gardens offer a wonderful sense of privacy, being entirely unoverlooked by neighbouring properties, whilst the inclusion of the private paddock beyond presents a rare opportunity for equestrian use, recreational space or the creation of an exceptional landscaped garden extending into the surrounding countryside
- This offers clear potential, subject to the necessary planning consent, for a variety of uses including further residential development, ancillary accommodation, home office or gym space, or equestrian facilities such as stabling
- Whilst it holds potential for a new-build dwelling, subject to planning permission, it could equally be utilised to create a striking, tree-lined private driveway, enhancing the sense of arrival and further elevating the privacy and seclusion of this already exceptional home
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Description
Kingswood Farm is a 17th-century Grade II listed detached farmhouse in the village of Lapworth. The property features a timber frame construction with brick infill panels, a plain clay tile roof, and a central chimney stack. It boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms, three reception rooms, including a reception hall, a formal dining room, and a substantial sitting room, all with exposed beams, stone flooring, and inglenook fireplaces.
Additional features include original period details, a kitchen with an Aga, a breakfast room with vaulted ceilings and expansive windows, a utility area, and a practical side entrance leading to the gardens and boiler room.