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3 Bedroom End of Terrace House, Royal Oak Lane, Aubourn, LN5
Royal Oak Lane, Aubourn, LN5
Walters of Lincolnshire
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Description
Located in the picturesque village of Aubourn, this charming end-of-terrace cottage is full of warmth, history, and character. Once part of the old farm cottages in the village, the property offers a wonderful opportunity to own a home with genuine heritage and a timeless feel, all set within a peaceful and highly attractive village setting.
Internally, the property boasts a wealth of character throughout, particularly on the ground floor where dark oak beams add a cosy and traditional feel. The good-sized lounge is a lovely space to relax, centred around a beautiful log burner with an exposed brick surround that creates a striking focal point. There is also a separate dining area, again rich in charm with exposed brick detailing, providing an ideal space for family meals or entertaining.
The kitchen is practical and well laid out, fitted with an integrated oven and electric hob, along with space for white goods including a washing machine and waist-height fridge freezer.
Upstairs, the property offers three bedrooms, including two doubles with fitted wardrobes and a third single bedroom. The principal and second bedrooms both benefit from vaulted ceilings, enhancing the sense of character and space. These rooms are served by a four-piece family bathroom comprising a separate shower, bath, toilet, and basin.
Externally, the property also benefits from off-street parking, adding further practicality to this delightful village home.
This is a home that perfectly combines cottage charm with everyday comfort, and early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate all that it has to offer.
About the Area: Aubourn
Aubourn is a beautiful and historic Lincolnshire village, known for its charm, peaceful surroundings, and attractive period architecture. With roots dating back to the 17th century, the village enjoys a wonderful sense of heritage, including its beautiful old church and the impressive Aubourn Hall, which is just a short walk from the property. The cottage is also positioned opposite the old shop and post office, adding to the character and story of the setting.
Despite its tranquil rural feel, Aubourn remains conveniently placed for access to Lincoln and surrounding villages, making it ideal for those seeking village life without feeling isolated. The village is also particularly appealing for those who enjoy the outdoors, with nearby walking routes and the river close at hand—perfect for dog walking, countryside strolls, and making the most of the peaceful surroundings. With open countryside, a strong sense of community, and a rich local history, Aubourn is a truly special place to call home.
Key Features
- Charming end-of-terrace cottage: Characterful former farm cottage in the village of Aubourn
- Three bedrooms: Two doubles with fitted wardrobes and one single bedroom
- Vaulted ceilings: Feature vaulted ceilings to both the principal and second bedrooms
- Four-piece family bathroom: Separate shower, bath, toilet and basin
- Good-sized lounge: Log burner with exposed brick surround as a striking focal point
- Separate dining room: Full of charm with exposed brick detailing
- Character features throughout: Including dark oak beams across the ground floor
- Fitted kitchen: Integrated oven and electric hob, plus space for white goods
- Rear access to public footpath: Back door leading directly out
- Off-street parking: Practical parking provision
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Property style: End of Terrace
- Price Per Sq Foot: £230
- Approx Sq Feet: 1,044 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 893 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: Victorian (1830 - 1901)
- Council Tax Band: B
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