01509274474
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01509274474
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A Home of Exceptional Character
Inside, centuries of craftsmanship are immediately evident. The beautiful lounge is a standout feature, with exposed beams, original timberwork and a feature stone fireplace housing a log burning stove. It is a warm and atmospheric space, perfect for relaxed evenings by the fire. The ground floor also includes a welcoming dining room, a separate study, a charming country style kitchen, two bathrooms and a convenient downstairs WC, providing practical and flexible living for families or guests. Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a truly impressive space. Vaulted ceilings and ancient beams create a dramatic backdrop, while the unique mezzanine level adds versatility as a reading nook, dressing area or quiet workspace. Two additional bedrooms continue the theme of character and charm, each enjoying views across the gardens.
Enchanting Grounds and Outbuildings
The grounds, extending to roughly one acre, provide an ever changing landscape of mature trees, open lawns, meandering pathways and natural pockets of greenery. It is a haven for wildlife and an inspiring environment for anyone who loves the outdoors. The range of outbuildings, including the brick stables, Dutch barn and summerhouse, offer opportunities for a variety of uses such as creative studios, workshops, storage or equestrian interests, with potential for further sympathetic development subject to approvals.
The Village — Normanton on Soar
Normanton on Soar is one of Nottinghamshire’s prettiest riverside villages, known for its heritage, peaceful setting and strong sense of community. Nestled beside the River Soar and home to one of the last remaining hand operated chain ferries in the country, the village blends rural charm with excellent connectivity. Loughborough, Nottingham and Leicester are all within easy reach, with direct rail services from Loughborough to London St Pancras. Major routes including the A6, A52 and M1 make commuting simple, while the village itself offers riverside walks, a popular pub and picturesque surroundings.
A Rare Historic Opportunity
With origins dating back to 1454, extraordinary medieval craftsmanship and grounds that unfold across an acre of natural beauty, The Old Post Office represents a rare opportunity to own an exceptional piece of English history. Whether enjoyed in its traditional form or sensitively enhanced for modern living, it is a home that captures the imagination and stands proudly as a timeless landmark in the village.