For Sale4 Bedroom End of terrace House in James Street, Louth, LN11 0JW£400,000
Property Type
End of terrace House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£400,000
Stage
Under Offer
Key Features
- Well Presented
- Period Features
- Parking
- Garden
- Amenities
- Family Home
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Description
A unique, versatile, and spacious family home, located centrally in the highly desirable market town of Louth, in the heart of the Lincolnshire Wolds. This tastefully designed and well presented, four-bedroom townhouse, nestled by the serene River Lud, is undoubtedly one of Louth’s little-known ‘gems’. The property has an abundance of period character, boasting a charming, sun soaked, south-facing, private courtyard garden to the rear, complete with a large Koi pond. A garage with electric door, bespoke Murdoch Troon kitchen, two ensuite bathrooms, 3/4 versatile reception rooms and a separate office space adjoining the house. This unique and historically significant residence, believed to have been constructed in 1793 by Adam Eve, for the overseer of the carpet factory, embraces modern comfort. The house features a gas-fired central heating system, complemented by electric underfloor heating in the kitchen. Sash windows preserve the authenticity, while carefully crafted bespoke units seamlessly integrate with the building's character. General Info Brand new Viessmann boiler fitted in 2022. The property is freehold and connected to mains gas, water, electricity, and drainage. Gas fired central heating system and gas stove. The property is Council Tax band B. The property is conveniently located close to local amenities. Approx. walking time Co-op – 4-minutes. Morrisons – 4-minutes. Aldi – 5-minutes. Louth bus station – 5-minutes. Town & Country nursery – 2 minutes. Kind Edward VI Grammar School – 8-minutes. Vets – 1-minute. Dr’s practice – 1 minute. A short walk to many cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Louth is a vibrant market town, hosting three bustling markets every week and offering a diverse array of shops. Renowned for its excellent primary, secondary, and grammar schools, the town also boasts a rich culinary scene with numerous cafes and restaurants. Louth features many health clubs, a fitness spa, football grounds, and tennis centre.