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Castle Farm, Thorpe Salvin Worksop, S80

PROPERTY TYPE

Link Detached House

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • LANDSCAPED SOUTH FACING GARDENS
  • APPROACHING 1/2 AN ACRE
  • COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS
  • EXCEPTIONAL THROUGHOUT
  • GRAND HALLWAY & OPEN PLAN LIVING KITCHEN
  • SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
  • ACCESS FOR COMMUTING
  • FANTASTICALLY PRESENTED
  • BARN CONVERSION

Description

The Property

This stunning barn conversion has been sympathetically restored to offer spacious and versatile accommodation within private grounds approaching half an acre, with breathtaking countryside views. A private driveway leads to this exclusive development, unveiling a beautiful home presented to an exceptional standard. Retaining original period features, it exudes charm and character while incorporating high-end bespoke fitments throughout. The accommodation includes a magnificent galleried reception hall, an open-plan living kitchen extending to the main lounge and orangery, all principal reception rooms overlooking the beautifully landscaped south-facing gardens that flood the space with natural light, inviting the outdoors inside. The ground floor also features a gym. The five double bedrooms are complemented by first and second-floor seating areas, and a separate first-floor lounge that can serve as a sixth bedroom. This idyllic setting on the edge of a highly sought-after village offers stunning views over open countryside, and convenient access to local services, including highly regarded schools, the M1 and M18 motorways, and national train services.

Ground Floor
Ground Floor
A solid oak entrance door opens into an impressive reception hallway, spacious and bathed in natural light from a full-height window set in the original barn arch, showcasing original timbers, trusses, and beams. The hallway features broad oak floorboards, a bespoke oak staircase to a galleried landing, and an exposed stone chimney breast housing a wood-burning stove, immediately highlighting the high-quality finish seen throughout this stunning home. The cloakroom includes a Heritage three-piece suite with a wash hand basin, low flush W.C., and step-in shower, complemented by wood paneling and quarry-tiled flooring.

The versatile home office features exposed timbers, windows to the front and rear, exposed stonework, and broad oak floorboards, with oak furniture offering cupboard space, desk units, display cabinets, and open shelving. The dining room, positioned at the rear, offers delightful garden views with the ruins of Thorpe Salvin Hall as a backdrop. French doors open onto the garden, while the room itself boasts exposed oak floorboards and a stunning stone fireplace with a herringbone brick inset and hearth, home to an electric stove.

The living kitchen offers exceptional proportions for sociable accommodation, featuring two side windows set in a wall with exposed brick and stonework, a stone-flagged floor, and impressive ceiling beams. Kitchen furniture includes drawer units beneath a granite work surface with matching upstands and an inset double Aga with an electric hob. A central island with an oak surface extends to a breakfast bar, incorporating a drainer and Belfast pot sink, with pan drawers and a dishwasher beneath. The sitting area is open-plan to the rear hallway, which features a wide entrance door to the side aspect, exposed floorboards, and a reclaimed stone mill wheel. The lounge offers generous proportions with exposed timbers into the ceiling apex, Velux skylight windows and full-height garden-facing windows.

Orangery
The orangery, filled with natural light, has a Yorkshire stone-flagged floor, exposed stone and brickwork, and timbers to the ceiling, with one fully glazed aspect. French doors open onto the rear garden terrace, perfect for alfresco dining, with a wood-burning stove set into the chimney breast.

The utility room features quarry-tiled flooring, a front aspect window, and bespoke furniture comprising base cupboards and matching drawers beneath a solid wooden work surface with a Belfast sink. The garage, accessible from the utility, has an electronically operated door, power, and lighting, currently used as a storeroom. A generous gym occupies the former triple garage, featuring power, heating, access to the boiler room, and a separate cloakroom with a two-piece suite.

First Floor
First Floor
The stunning galleried landing offers views through the full-height rear window over the garden, with Thorpe Salvin Hall ruins in the backdrop, and views of the adjoining countryside from the front. A central seating area or dressing room has three Velux skylight windows, exposed timbers, and wall shelving. The principal bedroom at the rear features generous proportions, a window with an exposed brick surround, French doors opening onto a Juliette balcony overlooking the gardens, beams and trusses, exposed floorboards, and an en-suite with a low flush W.C., wash hand basin, and step-in shower.

A double bedroom features arched windows to both front and rear, exposed brickwork, and stunning views, while two additional double rooms include one with a wash hand basin and storage cupboard, and another with en-suite facilities. The family bathroom offers a high flush W.C., pedestal wash hand basin, freestanding roll-top bath with claw feet, step-in shower with a rainfall head, and windows with rural views. The first-floor sitting room, which can serve as a sixth bedroom, features exposed floorboards, ceiling timbers, an exposed stone and brick gable wall with a chimney breast, a stone-flagged hearth with a wood-burning stove, Velux skylight windows, and French doors opening onto a Juliette balcony with countryside views. From here, a door leads to a mezzanine seating area with steps down to the lounge.

Second Floor
The mezzanine sitting area/study overlooks the galleried landing with stunning views of original trusses, Velux skylight windows to front and rear, and adjoins the fifth double bedroom with windows on both elevations.

Outside
Externally
A pea gravel driveway extends to the front, providing off-road parking for several vehicles, and access to both the garage and carport. Established beds laid to lawn offer views over open countryside. The rear garden, south-facing and privately enclosed, has been professionally landscaped, featuring flower beds, a gravelled seating area, a walkway to the main garden, a shaped lawn, stone-flagged walkways, and a patio overlooking a pond. A decked terrace provides an ideal spot for alfresco dining, adjoining the ruins of Thorpe Salvin Hall. Converted outbuilding now present two storerooms and a leisure suite.

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Castle Farm, Thorpe Salvin Worksop, S80

NEAREST STATIONS

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  • Kiveton Park Station1.1 miles
  • Shireoaks Station2.1 miles
  • Kiveton Bridge Station2.2 miles
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