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Harlaxton property from 1720s worth £1,200,000 is on the market




A home in Harlaxton dating back to the 1720s is for sale at a guide price of £1,200,000.

Savills has placed a four-bedroom house that is around 300 years old on the market.

The red brick grade II listed property is in High Street and sits on approimately half an acre of mature garden.

The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills

There is also an oversized garage and parking, with a 32 foot kitchen/diner indoors.

The house, named Coneygree, also boasts three separate reception rooms and two bathrooms

The listing describes the property as a “handsome” and “striking listed period home within attractive, well-established gardens”.

The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills

It used to be a pair of cottages, but was remodelled in the late 1700s when much of the village was altered.

Some of the “attractive architectural details” include stone coping, square raised bosses and coped gables.

The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills
The stunning four-bedroom home is on the market for £1,200,000. Photo: Savills

You can see more of the prop

The listing states that is “the most elaborate of the village’s houses built or altered by successive Lords of the Manor of Harlaxton”.



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