Royston & Lund are delighted to bring to the market 'Stockwell House'. Offered to the market with no onward chain. Originally the farmhouse to Stockwell Farm, the property has been sympathetically renovated whilst retaining its period charm. High ceilings are a common theme throughout with a Swithland slate roof and all windows to the front elevation and some to the rear retaining the sash windows whilst all being double glazed. Entering through the original front door is the hallway which leads to a downstairs w/c and two dual aspect, formal reception rooms. To the left is the main lounge boasting an open fire, large window to the front and French Windows with floor to ceiling, glazed side panels to the rear. To the right is the dining room, again featuring a dual aspect with windows to the front and rear and an ornamental fireplace which we believe could be re-instated to an open fire or log burner quite easily. Off the dining room a door leads to the farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room which retains the original beams, flagstone tiled flooring and exposed brick arches with a range style cooker, integrated under counter fridge, microwave and dishwasher with a ceramic sink and a range of base and eye-level mounted cupboards and drawers. A door to the side gives access to the driveway and rear garden and on a day to day basis has become the defacto 'front' door. There is also internal door which leads down to the cellar. Steps from the kitchen lead up to a delightful snug area which leads through to a third reception room currently set up as an office. An internal lobby between the snug and the office has stairs which lead up to the fourth bedroom which benefits from a built in closet and en-suite shower room forming a great guest or teenagers/young adults room. It could quite easily be reinstated to be accessed off the main landing if required.