PROPERTY REVIEW
• New Detached House
• Reclaimed Ironstone
• Delightful Setting
• Flexible Accommodation
• 2-4 Reception Rooms
• 4-6 Bedrooms
£800,000
• Three Bathrooms
Hunts Lane, Hallaton,
• Garage/Gardens Leicestershire
a
n outstanding new stone built detached house occupying a delightful
setting within the charming village of Hallaton. Built in reclaimed ironstone
to a classic design with a wealth of individual features, the interior includes up
to 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and has comfortable reception rooms and
a farmhouse style living kitchen with garden room off. Double garage and good
sized south facing gardens.
Orchard House comprises a most impressive
stone built detached family house constructed
to a high specification by the reputable bespoke
builders, Walter Ward (Contracts) Ltd, creating
the look, feel and character of an old period
residence whilst at the same time having the
advantage of modern construction standards.
Built in reclaimed stone beneath graduated
conservation roof tiles, Orchard House has
a classic design in terms of proportions, roof
pitch, chimneys, dormer windows, eaves detail,
guttering and doors, and benefits from a 10 year
NHBC warranty and has Building Regulations
Approval.
Orchard House occupies a delightful setting
in the heart of the historic village of Hallaton,
which is surrounded by some of south
east Leicestershire’s most attractive open
countryside. The property is located on a
charming lane close to the heart of the village
which has two public houses, a reputable
primary school, village hall, recreational ground
with children’s play area, tennis courts, cricket
and football pitches.
Viewings should be arranged
through the agents Andrew Granger
& Company on 01858-431315
52 High Street, Market Harborough,
Leicestershire, LE16 7A
www.andrewgranger.co.uk
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