Extending to approximately 3,476 sq ft, this distinguished Edwardian home immediately impresses with its scale and presence. Approached through mature grounds and framed by elegant red brick elevations, it retains all the grandeur of its era. Stepping inside, the beautiful reception hall, with high ceilings and a sweeping staircase, sets the tone for the accommodation beyond. Period features are found throughout, including a collection of reclaimed cast iron radiators, originally from Lincoln Minster, which add both character and provenance to the home.The ground floor offers a wealth of reception space, designed for both entertaining and family living. The drawing room, with its exquisite fireplace and elegant proportions, exudes warmth and character, while the dining room and study provide further versatile living areas, the dining room distinguished by wood panelling and the study by a sash window. A thoughtfully designed kitchen forms the heart of the home, blending traditional cabinetry and parquet flooring with a central island and modern integrated appliances. The adjoining breakfast area faces to the front of the property, complemented by a walk-in pantry, boot room, cloakroom and a home gym.The first floor is equally impressive, offering a generous and flexible arrangement of bedrooms and bathrooms. The principal suite is a fine example of Edwardian elegance, with a bay-fronted aspect and leafy views. Four further double bedrooms, each with their own character and fireplaces, are complemented by stylishly appointed bathrooms, including a luxurious family bathroom with freestanding tub and a contemporary shower room.Beyond the main accommodation, the property benefits from a cellar providing useful storage, and a truly unique feature in the garden, a converted wartime air raid shelter, now a private sauna, offering a blend of history and modern leisure.Outside, the landscaped south facing gardens are unusually large for such a central location, providing both formal and informal areas with sweeping lawns, mature trees and seating terraces, ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquil setting. The property also benefits from solar panels with new batteries installed.Perfectly positioned in Lincoln’s desirable uphill location, the home is within easy reach of the historic Cathedral Quarter, well regarded schools including Lincoln Minster School, and excellent transport links with direct trains to London in under two hours.Rarely does a home of this calibre and heritage come to the market. Rich in period detail yet updated for modern living, this distinguished residence offers a lifestyle of elegance and comfort in one of the city’s most sought after addresses. EPC rating: E. Tenure: Freehold,
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