For Sale6 Bedroom Detached House in East Street, Alford, LN13£750,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 6
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 5
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£750,000
Key Features
- Elegant period features, including original fireplaces and sash windows
- Large entrance hall with extensive storage
- Expansive dining room with an open fireplace and French doors to the rear garden
- Large custom built kitchen with solid oak cabinets and ample space for a breakfast table
- Five good sized first floor bedrooms
- Luxury family bathroom with a roll top cast iron bath and a walk in shower
- Large gravel driveway with ample parking, garage with electric doors
- Spacious workshop with power and light
- A walled orchard with apple/pear and soft fruit trees
- Enchanting gardens to the front and rear with spacious patio area with a large gazebo
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Description
Set on a substantial two-acre plot*, this striking Grade II-listed family home offers space, character, and charm in abundance.
Dating back to around 1843, Welland House has been thoughtfully updated over the years while still preserving many fine period details. Standout features include multiple reception rooms, a spacious kitchen/diner, and a wonderful garden room – ideal for family living and entertaining. Upstairs, the home boasts five well-proportioned bedrooms, along with a family bathroom and an en-suite shower room.
A key highlight is the characterful stable block, offering excellent potential for conversion – either as separate annexe accommodation or for holiday letting (subject to planning and listed building consent). The property is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, including a large grassland paddock with a walled orchard and multiple seating areas – all framed with a view of Alford’s iconic, historic Windmill.
Situated on the outskirts of the market town of Alford, the property enjoys a peaceful rural setting, with open countryside all around and the sandy beaches of Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea just a few miles away.
This is a rare opportunity to purchase an exceptional period property in a sought-after location, with huge scope for further development.
*subject to survey (STS)
• Beautiful Grade II-listed period home brimming with character
• Located on the edge of a pretty market town
• Two acres (encompassing the house, grounds and paddock) – STS
• Outstanding development potential – with a former stable block (STP)
• Elegant period features, including original fireplaces and sash windows
• Sympathetically modernised over the years
• Large entrance hall with extensive storage
• Flexible layout with three reception rooms
• Expansive dining room with an open fireplace and French doors to the rear garden
• Large custom-built kitchen with solid oak cabinets and ample space for a breakfast table
• Rangemaster dual fuel cooker and an integrated fridge
• Utility room with cabinets, space for laundry appliances and a three-year-old, fully serviced Viessmann gas boiler
• Convenient downstairs WC
• Charming garden room with French doors to the rear garden
• Spacious, light-filled landing with an airing cupboard
• Five good-sized first-floor bedrooms
• Multiple bedrooms feature original fireplaces
• Stylish ‘Jack and Jill’ ensuite shower room shared by two bedrooms
• Luxury family bathroom with a roll-top cast iron bath and a walk-in shower
• Enchanting gardens to the front and rear
• Impeccably well-maintained lawn areas with mature trees and beautiful borders
• Attractive fishpond and seating area in the rear garden
• Large gravel driveway with ample parking and easy turning space
• Alarm system in the main house and workshop
Former stable block includes:
• Spacious workshop with power and light
• Hayloft with lighting and storage
• Three additional stores
• Outside WC
• Garage with electric doors
A further large, timber-framed and pantile double stable/garage (suitable to store large vehicles such as a motorhome or caravan)
Grassland paddock features:
• A walled orchard with apple/pear and soft fruit trees
• Spacious patio area with a large gazebo
• Two greenhouses – both with mains water
• A two-storey, timber children’s summerhouse
Local area:
• Tranquil surroundings with scenic walks and open countryside
• Within easy reach of good schools, shops and local amenities
• Excellent transport links to nearby towns and cities
Seller insights
“Welland House has been in our family for more than 50 years. It’s a truly special place to call home and perfect for raising children – peaceful, spacious, and full of character.
The house has a wonderfully airy feel, with high ceilings and generously sized rooms throughout. It’s ideal for entertaining, yet the house and gardens are also very low maintenance.
Having multiple reception rooms has been a real bonus. When the children were younger, we used one of these as a family room and the other as a more formal living room. It gave everyone lots of space, which was brilliant as the children got older. Storage has never been a problem. From the entrance hall to the upstairs bedrooms, there’s built-in storage everywhere. We’ve never even needed to use the attic!
The house has some lovely period features, like the original fireplaces, but we’ve also modernised the property over the years. One of our favourite areas is the garden room, which we added about nine years ago. That’s where we spend a great deal of time – enjoying the wonderful views over the rear garden. It even has underfloor heating, which is brilliant in the cooler months.
The garden is a particular highlight. There are several seating areas around the main garden, and the paddock provides a huge open space – perfect for summer gatherings and barbecues. We’ve had many lovely evenings out there watching the sunsets.
The stable block has been my workshop in recent years. However, it could easily be converted into a granny annexe or used as an Airbnb, subject to the necessary planning consents.
We’re on the edge of Alford, a picturesque little market town surrounded by the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds. There are scenic walking and cycling routes nearby, and the coast is just a short drive away – places like Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea are fantastic for days out. You’re also within easy reach of Lincoln, which offers a bit of city life when you want it.
The area’s great for families. There’s a pre-school, primary, and secondary school all on one site in town, plus a popular grammar school within walking distance, which draws students from miles around.
It’s time for us to downsize now, but we’ll leave with so many happy memories. We hope the next owners will love this house and its surroundings as much as we have.”
Location
Alford is a pretty market town on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rich in history and character, the town features shops, supermarkets, pubs, a medical centre, a historic church and Alford Windmill – a Grade I-listed, five-sailed windmill. At the heart of the town is Alford Manor House – reputedly the largest thatched manor house in England. The house and gardens are open to the public from spring to autumn.
Alford hosts a twice-weekly market selling a variety of local produce, as well as a regular craft market run by volunteers. Local places to visit include Big Sky Alpacas (3 miles), offering Alpaca walks, and the Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary (4 miles).
Alford is a great base for exploring the beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, with scenic walking and cycling routes in all directions – including a trail to Huttoft Beach. The beautiful beaches of Mablethorpe and Sutton-on-Sea are less than eight miles away.
Further afield, the larger towns of Boston (25 miles) and Lincoln (35 miles) offer more to explore. Lincoln is famed for its stunning cathedral, historic castle, cobbled streets, cultural events, and independent shops.
Schools
Alford has its own primary school – rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. For secondary education, the town is home to a grammar school (Queen Elizabeth’s, for 11–18-year-olds) and the popular John Spendluffe Foundation Technology College, catering for 11–16-year-olds. Slightly further afield is the King Edward VI Academy in Spilsby (9 miles). All three schools are rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted.
There are also three further education colleges in the area.
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage; gas central heating
Local Authority: East Lindsey District Council
Council Tax Band: E
EPC: E
Freehold