Inside the gorgeous Grade II listed house for sale in Nottingham costing £1.3m
A gorgeous Grade II listed property has come up for sale in Nottingham - and we think you're going to love it.
Yew Tree Grange is on the market with William H Brown for a whopping £1.3m but don't worry because you get a lot of bang for your buck. Located in the sweet village of Clifton, this house is ideally situated for someone working in the city.
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Hide AdWith three tram stops less than a mile away and several schools in the vicinity, this five-bedroom house would make an idyllic family home.
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Outside the luxury home has an expansive driveway with space for multiple cars, as well as an extensive garden.
Inside, the property has been tastefully refurbished while paying homage to its lovely period features - including servant bells and beams. It also boasts a separate purpose-built annex containing a kitchen and bathroom.
Downstairs the property is light and tastefully decorated, an elegant reception room is currently being used as a study. It has a good-sized living room with a log burner and an additional lounge with French doors that open onto the grounds.
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Hide AdA modern kitchen is paired with a snug, utility room with ample space leading to back room currently used as a gym with storage and a second staircase.
On the first floor which is accessible via two different staircases, you will find five charming bedrooms, including two en-suite and a four-piece bathroom suite.
Despite its large size this lovely house gives off some seriously cosy vibes. We love the two living spaces both of which have log burners and the outside courtyard would look simply magical with some twinkling fairylights.
You can book a viewing or explore the property further on Rightmove, by clicking here.
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