This Grade II Listed manor house, set within approximately 1.2 acres of landscaped gardens, presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. With over 4,000 square feet of living space and a versatile configuration that includes seven bedrooms, this property offers potential for both personal use and income generation.
Historically significant, the manor dates back to the 1600s and features architectural elements from the 1880s. Having been held by the same family for 70 years across two generations, it is rich in period charm with details such as carved stone mullion windows, ornate fireplaces, solid wood floors, and high beamed ceilings. The layout is conducive to modern living arrangements, making it suitable for families or those requiring dedicated work-from-home spaces.
The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance hallway that leads into various reception areas, including a snug living room, an elegant dining room, and a well-appointed farmhouse kitchen with an adjoining utility space. The first floor hosts five spacious double bedrooms—three equipped with en-suite bathrooms—and a main family bathroom. Notably, there is a separate wing that was previously used as stables, which includes two additional ground-floor bedrooms and a bathroom. This section could easily be transformed into a self-contained annex pending relevant planning permissions.
The exterior boasts well-maintained private gardens primarily located to the south of the property. Approached via double gates leading to an extensive gravel driveway, the grounds feature sweeping lawns interspersed with flowering borders and mature trees that add both beauty and privacy.
Situated in the conservation village of Castle Bytham amidst scenic rolling farmland in South Lincolnshire, this manor benefits from local amenities such as public houses, a community shop, and a doctor’s surgery. Its location provides easy access to desirable market towns; Stamford lies eight miles to the south while Bourne and Oakham are also within close proximity. Furthermore, major transport links are readily accessible via the A1 to Grantham and Peterborough.
This property represents not only a home rich in history but also offers substantial renovation potential for future development or rental opportunities in this charming village setting.