Houses For Sale in Potterspury, Towcester, Northamptonshire
A substantial detached period property, offering approximately 10,000 sq ft of accommodation, on a generous 1.14 acre plot. In the early Victorian main house, the grand reception rooms are complemented by numerous en-suite bedrooms, whilst the spa and wellness centre comprises multiple rooms of v...
An impressive stone built five bedroom family home occupying an enviable position in a quiet backwater of the popular village of Potterspury. Located on a private road overlooking a large and extremely picturesque duck pond, the setting is unrivalled locally and is noted as being quite exquisite ...
A three/four bedroom semi detached stone house with an enclosed rear garden, driveway parking, a double garage and workshop, within walking distance of village amenities. The property dates back to the 19th century and has been modernised and extended to the rear by the current owners including a...
Set in the heart of this sought-after village, Woods Farmhouse is a charming five-bedroom semi-detached Grade II listed home brimming with character, history, and endless potential. Once a much-loved family home, the property has stood quietly for a few years and is now ready for someon...
A deceptively spacious and well-presented four-bedroom detached family home located in the heart of this sought-after village. This versatile property includes three double bedrooms, with an en-suite shower room to the master, a family bathroom, and a convenient ground-floor cloakroom. ...
This beautifully presented and deceptively spacious stone-built property is privately situated within the desirable village of Potterspury. The accommodation extends to approximately 1,008 sq ft, to include three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, spacious sitting/dining room, kitchen and cloakroom....
Old Lace Makers Cottage is a pretty Grade II listed stone built end of terraced cottage with large gardens- located in the heart of the village just a short walk to the Village shop, school and pub. A characterful home, built in the 1840s as a Lacemakers cottage for the nearby Wakefield ...









































































































































































































