
Bradgate Road, Newtown Linford, Leicester

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Architect Designed Split-level Residence
- Re-imagined, Mid Century Modern, Design Led Renovation Maintaining Many Original Features
- Elevated Panoramic Views of Bradgate Park
- 3,500 Square Feet of Flowing, Adaptable Living Space Unfolding over Three Floors
- Perched within Landscaped Gardens and a Sweeping Drive
- Packed with Renewable Energy Features
- Perfectly Positioned to Enjoy Rural, Village and City Life
- An Extraordinary Home
- Energy Rating D
- Council Tax Band G
Description
Perched in an elevated position, this imposing property is enveloped amongst sublime views of Bradgate Park to the front and open fields to the rear. The house has been mindfully extended and repurposed to create generous flowing spaces for adaptable family living. Consciously, the home offers plenty of spaces to gather together or to retreat in a peaceful moment.
Location
Newtown Linford is a highly desirable Charnwood Forest village, well served with local amenities including primary school, gift shops, cafes, popular public houses and church. It has a thriving village cricket club with popular clubhouse, tennis courts and club and many societies, clubs and social events to involve the whole family. It is best known for its association with Bradgate Park which sits in the heart of the village and was once the home of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for only nine days.
The Park is open daily to the public and provides extensive scenic walks to local landmarks such as Old John (a hill top folly) and the Ruins and riverside walks to Cropston reservoir. The park is a national nature reserve filled with free roaming deer and an abundance of wildlife. A haven for photographers, ornithologists, ramblers and dog walkers alike! Children fish and paddle in the meandering streams and play, cycle and explore in the extensive grounds. There is a new visitors centre, cafes and even a waffle shop.
This chocolate box village was rated as the Telegraph’s most highly regarded villages in the county.
The village is particularly convenient for the M1 at nearby Markfield and fast access to Leicester and Loughborough.
The Tour
The Approach
Enter the property through bespoke electric Art Deco sunshine gates up the extensive sweeping driveway and park your car hidden away from view from inside the property. Curving stone steps lead you up to the magnificent, panoramic views that greet you from the moment you reach the front door.
First Impressions
Step into the porch and through the original rainwater glazed panelled entrance doors into an impressively spacious, split-level hallway with original wrought iron spiral staircase ascending and descending to join the three floors. A bespoke, sapele and reeded glass feature wall allows light to flood the hallway from the south facing kitchen and casts beautiful shadows through the open treads of the central sculptural staircase. From here, step down into the double height cloakroom with charming reeded glass porthole window and reconditioned avocado suite.
Split-level Living Space
Back up the steps, through a matching original rainwater glazed panelled doorway, you enter an incredible, dual aspect, split-level living room with striking iroko parquet flooring and are immediately drawn to the captivating views of the park through a huge picture window. This space is currently thoughtfully zoned to create a cosy lounge - beside an imposing log burner cocooned within a reeded textured fireplace; a mindfully positioned reading nook- with views of the monument and rangales of grazing deer; and an elevated sunroom - relishing both the sunlight and aspect from the sliding doors onto the south facing garden and the further elevated views of Bradgate Park. Previously used as an inviting split-level family playroom, this vast space has endless possibilities and potential to be re- imagined for any desired purpose.
Dining Kitchen
Back out and through the bespoke wide reeded glass doorway, you enter the 1970s replica Poggenpohl sapele and chrome kitchen. Thoughtfully considered, it cleverly creates zoned kitchen and dining spaces through a room dividing breakfast bar. The kitchen’s aesthetic is complimented by smoked glass, solid corian worktops, large terrazzo heated floor tiles and handcrafted replica 1970s crackle glazed wall tiles. A sapele and reeded glass serving hatch connects the dining space to the living space, creating a beautiful internal window; whilst the striking asymmetric glazed window seat and the doors onto the courtyard dining space creates a fluid connection with the outdoors.
Family Life
Continue along the custom-made hexagonal tiled hallway, through the original arched walkway and you will find three further reception rooms and a large walk-in larder. Previously bedrooms served by a spacious bathroom, the current owners repurposed this floor as a space for family living. First to the Hobby Room; which looks out onto the garden’s cherry blossom tree. It’s a delightfully creative and inspiring space taking influence from the wildlife and many birds that frequent the gardens at The Heathers. Then to a sumptuous snug and a spacious and light home office, both with breathtaking scenes of the deer park.
A Favourite Spot
Taking the winding staircase up to the top storey, you are welcomed into an incredibly large library landing. Opportunity has been embraced to utilise every flowing space in this home with thoughtful and meaningful purpose. A picture window frames the enticing outlook across Bradgate Park from this further elevated position. The undulating views offer a stunning backdrop to the rutting deer and soaring birds of prey. This is the family’s favourite view from the house and where they gather to stargaze through their telescopes and take time to slow down and appreciate the wonderful changing of seasons, the vast skies and the incredible wildlife that is on the doorstep.
Room with a View
From here, there is a very large organic cork floored playroom bedroom offering more stunning scenes of the parkland, especially the monument and the favourite hiding spot of the many deer. This room offers opportunity to create an elevated living or workspace.
Further Bedrooms
This upper floor has been considerably extended to include two further double bedrooms with comfortable, ecologically sound cork flooring and views across the rear garden and open fields beyond. One has air conditioning and the other has a striking glass walled 1980s influenced ensuite.
Family Bathroom
The large 1980s style turquoise and black family bathroom captures the colour and energy of this creative family home. With a high-level picture panoramic window offering a tree lined view of the garden from the bath and walk in shower.
Principal Suite
Finally on this level, passing the feature glass block landing wall, you enter the triple aspect, airconditioned, Principal bedroom suite. Creatively considered and beautifully realised, a dual purpose sapele room divider creates a secluded dressing area with an unrivalled dressing table view and cleverly incorporates triple fitted wardrobes with a pull-out cosmetics larder. From here you can enjoy the large luxurious ensuite with a beautiful sky view from the champagne bathtub. The alternative side of the divider creates an imposing feature wall enabling a sleeping and living area- perfectly positioned to take in the changing seasonal scenery.
Basement Studio
Coiling back down to the ground floor level, tucked below the stairwell and within the original curved walls, is a hallway music room offering wonderful acoustics and a walkway through to the dance studio. Also used as an occasional guest room, it adjoins a hugely spacious and practical boot room utility with kitchenette and cloakroom. All of this with a separate secure entrance - offering huge potential as a separate, self-contained annexe or home business. Used as the family’s main entrance, it is perfect for returning home from those muddy park walks.
Garaging and Gym
Accessed through the boot room, or from outside, is a double garage, storeroom and plant room, with useful dry room area for drying off those wet outdoor clothes and boots or for the swimwear after a dip in the heated stock tank pool. Currently the garaging is used as a useful storage space and a spacious home gym.
The Gardens
The large garden wraps around and meanders up to include an outdoor kitchen and dining courtyard, formal well stocked lawned garden, and a newly landscaped tiered recreational area. Here family may enjoy the flood lit sports AstroTurf, outdoor gym and play area, or slow down and take time to relax in the seating area or the raised stock tank pool patio taking in those far-reaching panoramic views and enchanting woodland backdrop.
An Ecologically Considered 21st Century Home
Although this property has been sympathetically re-imagined to complement its mid-century modern heritage, it has also been brought into the 21st century with the environmentally conscious inclusion of a state of the art integrated heat pump and heat recovery ventilation system and mindfully engineered large solar array with battery storage enabling a specialised EV Charging Point to run off the solar generated power.
A Lasting Impression
This is truly a special and extraordinary home unfolding vast, adaptable living space, nestled within a wrapping garden and looking out onto enticing parkland. Within walking distance of all the village amenities, it is perfectly positioned to enjoy rural, village and city life. A rarity to the open market and one you won’t forget.
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Particulars- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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