5 Bedroom Houses For Sale in Upper Hambleton, Oakham, Rutland
Substantial character farm house with a range of out buildings , in need of renovation currently with planning being applied for alteration and conversion of adjoining barns into further accommodation with long sweeping driveway leading round to a former stable yard looking over its own adjoin...
The charming little village of Manton close to the southern shores of Rutland Water, is strewn with listed buildings, in the heart of which is the magnificent Old Hall graced with a fine early eighteenth century façade but dating back to 1688, as stated on a rear gable. The three-storey...
Rural, but not remote, perfectly positioned between Stamford and Oakham, discover the delights of Edith Weston, settled on the southern shores of Rutland Water. Within this quaint Rutland village, surrounded by fields, rivers and lakes, Lakeland Lodge awaits.
NEW TO MARKET - an imposing stone-built period five bedroom family home with large double garage/stables, outbuildings and paddock, in all approx. 1.0 acre. NO ONWARD CHAIN. Contact our office to register for further details & to book a priority viewing appointment.
*DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY* Set in the highly regarded village of Knossington with open aspects to both front and rear its Spinney House. Currently used as a commercial premises with educational links, the property lends itself for change of use in to a fabulous family home. The accommodation bo...
Wisteria House is an attractive stone and brick built late 18th-century former farmhouse under a Rosemary Tiled roof with a walled garden on a plot extending to approximately 0.41 acres. Positioned centrally to the village of Empingham which is a sought after Rutland village with a wide range of ...
Substantial character farm house with a range of out buildings , in need of renovation currently with planning being applied for alteration and conversion of adjoining barns into further accommodation with long sweeping driveway leading round to a former stable yard looking over its own adjoin...