PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
This four bedroom detached house dating back to 1861. The property was the Lodge and meeting place for visitors to Blyth Hall - built in 1690, the unobstructed views from the property are spectacular (no other houses/buildings near by) Situated in North Nottinghamshire 15 minutes from Doncaster 30 minuets from Sheffield in a very desirable location close to Doncaster and Sheffield Airports and rail the A1M is less than a mile away M1 about 8 miles for horse racing fans Doncaster track 15 minuets away. The house is set in about half an acre of well planted gardens with dovecote. The garage is large enough for 4 cars with workshop and other out buildings, include greenhouse and solid storage buildings. The property has a large conservatory with hot tub and space for furniture and keep fit equipment. The monitored security system is state of the art and includes CCTV with 9 cameras fully recordable. Within walking distance from the property is a motel with restaurant - the village is roughly quarter of a mile away with village shop, post office and four public houses. Bllyth is steeped in history - back in 1088 records show details of a Benedictine Priory from which the village grew. Blyth being on a branch of the great north road between London and Scotland is mentioned in journals of many famous travellers. In 1232 King Henry III granted the right to permit tournaments and Nobelmen came from far and wide to take part in jousting. Robin Hood Slept in Blyth on his way to meet the Potter of Wakefield. In 1274 the Bishop of Durham Robert de Insula was said to be pleased with the service he received whilst staying at the Angel Inn in the village The New Bridge over the River Ryton (which is classed as a listed building) from which the house is named was built in 1790. Bridge Lodge is located in the village of Blyth, less than 10 miles from the new Robin Hood airport. This four bedroom detached house dated 1861 is situated in a very desirable location close to Doncaster and Sheffield, 1 mile to the A1M, 8 miles to the M1. The house is set in about half an acre and not overlooked. Large 4 car garage with workshops and stable type outbuildings and large conservatory with hot tub and room for gym and furniture. Bridge Lodge was originally the lodge and meeting place for visitors to Blyth Hall, built in 1690. Standing in a lovely setting with countryside views, this spacious accommodation is set over two floors with approximately half an acre of well planted gardens with dovecote. Outbuildings include greenhouse and solid storage buildings. State of the art security system includes CCTV with 9 cameras, fully recordable. Walking distance from the property is a motel with restaurant. The village is approx 1/4 mile away with village shop, PO and 4 pubs. The property comprises: - (measurements are approximate) Entrance Lobby - 1.7m x 1.3m (5’7 x 4’3) With feature timber entrance door and oak windows. Flagged floor and timber door to lounge. Lounge - 6.5m x 3.9m (21’4 x 12’10) The main reception room is set out over two levels with stone fireplace to one wall with slate hearth. Two oak windows to the side elevation looking out over the gardens and one oak window to front elevation looking towards front gates. The lounge has access to the bar and study/office. Two radiators, multiple power points, TV point. Study - 4.2m x 3.7m (13’9 x 12’2) Being part of the original building with front and side facing oak windows and countryside views. Cast iron fire surround with marble hearth. Radiator, telephone points and power points. Could easily be used as additional reception/family room. Dining Room - 6.1m x 4.8m (20’ x 15’9) Two oak windows to side elevation overlooking gardens and feature patio area. Feature display to alcove with display lighting. Coving to ceiling. Oak patio doors to conservatory. Radiator, Sky TV point, telephone point and multiple power points. Access to the lounge, kitchen and conservatory. Kitchen/breakfast room - 4.9m x 4.4m (15’9” x 15’5”) Fitted with a comprehensive range of light oak wood units, with coordinating work surfaces. Inset ceramic hob with electric oven. Slate covered canopy with extractor fan above. Housing for microwave along with integrated fridge & dishwasher. Sink and drainer. Oak windows to rear and side. Oak stable door. Laminate flooring, tiled splashback to walls and chrome towel rail. Multiple power points, TV and telephone points. Access to utility room and cloakroom. Conservatory - 9m x 3.5m (29’6 x 11’6) Timber double glazed construction, with doors to garden. Slate floor and feature chimney with open fire. Hot Tub which will accommodate up to seven people. There is room for furniture along with keep fit equipment. Radiator, TV points, power points, and extractor fan. Utility Room (L Shaped) 5.8m x 3.1 m (19’ x 10’2) Maximum size 2 oak windows to side elevation, central heating boiler and sink unit. Built–in base cupboard and wall units with integral washing machine, spin dryer, fridge and deep freeze. Accessed from the kitchen and also gives access to downstairs toilet stair and lounge. Heated towel rail, multiple power points. Cloakroom - 2.6m x 1.1m (8’6 x 3’7) Concealed cistern WC and vanity unit with storage below. Side facing oak window and half tiled walls, marble work surfaces, laminate wood flooring and chrome heated towel rail. Master Bedroom - (5.5m x 3.9m (18’1 x 12’9) Side and rear facing oak windows giving panoramic views over the countryside. Comprehensive range of fitted wardrobes to one wall and extending to dressing table area. Radiator, telephone, TV and power points, alarm key pad and panic button. Bedroom Two - 4m x 3.1m (12’7 x 10’2) Side facing oak window and fitted wardrobes to one wall extending over bed area. Radiator and power points. Bedroom Three - 3.4m x 3.7m (11’2 x 12’1) Oak window wIth views to rear aspect. Radiator and power points. Bedroom Four - 3.6m x 2.5m 11’10 x 8’2) With side facing oak window and fitted wardrobes to one wall. Radiator and power points. Bathroom - 5.7m x 3.9m (18’8 x 3’2 max) This L shaped room has side facing oak window and velux style window to ceiling. Fitted with a suite comprising low flush wc, wash hand basin and spa shower to wet room. Stepping up to second area with corner bath, towel rail and radiator. Extractor fan and tiling to walls. Loft access with ladder. Outbuildings Large greenhouse and two solid built buildings all with lighting and electrical sockets. The double door building provides ideal extra storage, with built in base units with tiled top and matching wall cupboards. Garage - 10.6m x 9.8 m (35’ x 32’) External measurements. Room for four large cars with benches and storage in the workshop area. Wooden doors, multiple power points, TV and telephone points and strip lighting. 10 miles from Doncaster Railway Station Less than half a mile from Blyth Bus Stop Less than half a mile from Village Primary School Less than half a mile from Village Secondary School Less than half a mile from Village Nursery Less than half a mile from P.O Village shop Local Shops 6 miles from Worksop Shopping Centre Less than half a mile from Four in Village Pub or Bar 6 miles from Tesco Sainsbury Supermarket 6 miles from Worksop Sports Centre |