£350,000
(£493/sq. ft)
3 bed property for salePark Road, Allington NG32
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
710 sq. ft
Freehold
About this property
Well-Presented Throughout
Three Double Bedrooms
Three / Four Reception Rooms
Kitchen / Breakfast Room
Stunning Rear Garden
Ample Driveway Parking + Garage
Popular Village Location
Close Links To A1 & A52
Downstairs Bathroom + Shower Room
Versatile Living Space
A Spacious And Adaptable Home in One of Lincolnshire's Most Desirable Villages
Set within the heart of the ever-popular village of Allington, this versatile detached chalet-style home offers generous and adaptable accommodation, perfectly complemented by one of the area's most welcoming and vibrant village communities.
Allington is renowned for its exceptional sense of community and enviable village lifestyle. Positioned on the edge of the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, the village successfully combines rural charm with an active social calendar. Residents enjoy a wealth of community groups, clubs and activities, from the Women's Institute and Morris dancers to cycling clubs, pétanque and the village's long-standing twinning association with Tuffé in France. The annual Allington Big Weekend has become a highlight of the local calendar, bringing together live music, food vendors, family entertainment and community celebrations that perfectly capture the spirit of village life.
Everyday amenities include a highly regarded primary school, the popular Welby Arms public house and restaurant, village hall, playing fields and Post Office, while excellent transport connections via the A52 and nearby A1 provide easy access to Grantham, Nottingham and beyond. Grantham's high-speed rail service to London King's Cross, together with the town's respected grammar schools, further enhances the village's appeal for commuters and families alike.
Rich in history, Allington is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is proudly recognised as one of Britain's rare "Thankful Villages"-communities where every serviceman returned safely from both World Wars.
The property itself offers exceptionally flexible accommodation. Three generous double bedrooms are arranged over two floors, with one currently utilised as an additional reception room, allowing the home to provide up to four separate living spaces depending on individual requirements.
The first floor comprises two spacious bedrooms, including an impressive principal bedroom benefitting from fitted wardrobes and extensive eaves storage, together with a contemporary shower room.
On the ground floor, the accommodation includes a welcoming lounge, separate dining room, conservatory overlooking the rear garden, family bathroom and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room. The third bedroom offers excellent flexibility as either guest accommodation, a home office or an additional family room, while a practical utility area has been created from the rear section of the garage.
Outside, the property continues to impress with ample driveway parking, a garage and a beautifully maintained private rear garden, providing a peaceful setting for both entertaining and everyday enjoyment.
Combining spacious, adaptable accommodation with the outstanding lifestyle offered by one of Lincolnshire's most sought-after villages, this is a home that perfectly balances countryside living with modern convenience.
Location
Allington is a thriving village situated approximately 3 miles to the north west of Grantham on the edge of the Vale of Belvoir. It offers convenient access to the A52 to Nottingham and the A1 north and south. The village benefits from a popular primary school, the Welby Arms public house/restaurant, a Post Office (limited hours) and village hall offering various activities including weekly warm hub with lunch, quiz nights etc. Allington is also within the catchment area for Grantham King's School and Kesteven & Grantham Girls' School. Long Bennington (approx 5 miles) offers excellent amenities including doctors surgery.
Entrance Hall
Having carpet flooring, staircase to the first floor accommodation, and room for under stair storage.
Lounge (4.24m x 3.69m)
Benefitting from a fireplace fitted with a electric coal effect fire, radiator, double glazed window to the front elevation, TV point, and carpet flooring.
Family Room / Bedroom Three (3.33m x 3.03m)
Having carpet flooring, a radiator, and double glazed window to the front elevation.
Dining Room (3.31m x 3.31m)
Having carpet flooring, a radiator, and french doors to the conservatory.
Conservatory (2.75m x 3.42m)
Having tiled flooring, ample powerpoints, and double doors to the rear garden.
Family Bathroom (2.23m x 1.73m)
Having bath with shower over, low level WC, wash handbasin, wall-mounted radiator, uPVC obscure double glazed window to the rear elevation and a shaver point.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room (3.89m x 3.41m)
Well-presented overlooking the rear garden through a wide window, a comprehensive range of wall and base units, space for a dining table, inset sink and drainer, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for cooker unit with cookerhood over, space for a under-counter fridge, uPVC double glazed window, wooden flooring, and a door to the rear lobby.
Rear Lobby
Providing access to the garage / utility area, kitchen and the rear garden.
Garage / Utility Area
Benefiting from the rear area being used as a Utility Area. Plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer, space for a fridge / freezer, sink and drainer, and a wall-mounted Boiler.
Landing
Having carpet flooring, and an airing cupboard
Bedroom One (3.80m x 3.47m)
With uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, fitted wardrobes, access to a large storage space in the eaves, carpet flooring, and a wall-mounted radiator
Bedroom Two (3.91m x 3.33m)
With double glazed window to the front elevation, wall-mounted radiator, and carpet flooring.
Shower Room (1.94m x 2.17m)
Having a shower cubicle, low level WC, wash handbasin, heated towel rail, uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, vinyl flooring, and an extractor fan.
Garden
This delightful, sun-drenched south-facing garden offers a fantastic balance of peaceful leisure space and practical features for the outdoor enthusiast. Centered around a generous, pristine lawn framed by mature hedging and vibrant flower borders bursting with spring color, the garden enjoys maximum sunlight throughout the day. Step out from the conservatory onto a spacious block-paved patio, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. Tucked along the side is a dedicated growing area complete with sturdy raised beds for home-grown produce, supported by practical water butts for eco-friendly rainwater harvesting. A solid wooden shed positioned at the rear provides ample storage for tools and equipment, making this beautifully maintained garden as functional as it is inviting.
Council Tax
The property is in Council Tax Band C.
Services
Mains water, gas, electricity and drainage are connected.
Directions
Leave Grantham town centre via North Parade proceeding out of town through Great Gonerby onto the A1 roundabout at Downtown. Continue across the roundabout and over the fly-over and take first left sign posted Allington village. On entering the village via Gonerby Lane take the right turn on to Side Street, right on to Foston Road and left on to Park Road.
Agents Note
Please note these particulars may be subject to change and must not be relied upon as an entirely accurate description of the property.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. Some measurements are overall measurements and others are maximum measurements. All services and appliances have not and will not be tested.
Note
Newton Fallowell and our partners provide a range of services to buyers, although you are free to use an alternative provider. If you require a solicitor to handle your purchase and/or sale, we can refer you to one of the panel solicitors we use. We may receive a fee of up to £300 if you use their services. If you need help arranging finance, we can refer you to the Mortgage Advice Bureau who are in-house. We may receive a fee of £300 if you use their services.
For more information please call in the office or telephone .
Anti-Money Laundering Checks
We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Lifetime Legal who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £62 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Lifetime Legal, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Lifetime Legal to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks
Allington
Overview & Village Life
Allington is a lively Lincolnshire village on the edge of the Vale of Belvoir, known for its strong community spirit and rich blend of rural charm and social activities.
Community Highlights
Active Clubs: Home to the Allington W.I., Allington Morris dancers, a Pétanque team, The Biking Vikings, and Viking Squares. It is also twinned with Tuffé, France.
The Big Weekend: A popular summer festival featuring live music, food vendors, car shows, and family entertainment.
Social Hubs: Key gathering spots include the Village Hall, primary school, playing fields, and The Welby Arms pub.
Digital Hub: Residents stay connected via for local news, event schedules, and email updates.
Set within the heart of the ever-popular village of Allington, this versatile detached chalet-style home offers generous and adaptable accommodation, perfectly complemented by one of the area's most welcoming and vibrant village communities.
Allington is renowned for its exceptional sense of community and enviable village lifestyle. Positioned on the edge of the picturesque Vale of Belvoir, the village successfully combines rural charm with an active social calendar. Residents enjoy a wealth of community groups, clubs and activities, from the Women's Institute and Morris dancers to cycling clubs, pétanque and the village's long-standing twinning association with Tuffé in France. The annual Allington Big Weekend has become a highlight of the local calendar, bringing together live music, food vendors, family entertainment and community celebrations that perfectly capture the spirit of village life.
Everyday amenities include a highly regarded primary school, the popular Welby Arms public house and restaurant, village hall, playing fields and Post Office, while excellent transport connections via the A52 and nearby A1 provide easy access to Grantham, Nottingham and beyond. Grantham's high-speed rail service to London King's Cross, together with the town's respected grammar schools, further enhances the village's appeal for commuters and families alike.
Rich in history, Allington is mentioned in the Domesday Book and is proudly recognised as one of Britain's rare "Thankful Villages"-communities where every serviceman returned safely from both World Wars.
The property itself offers exceptionally flexible accommodation. Three generous double bedrooms are arranged over two floors, with one currently utilised as an additional reception room, allowing the home to provide up to four separate living spaces depending on individual requirements.
The first floor comprises two spacious bedrooms, including an impressive principal bedroom benefitting from fitted wardrobes and extensive eaves storage, together with a contemporary shower room.
On the ground floor, the accommodation includes a welcoming lounge, separate dining room, conservatory overlooking the rear garden, family bathroom and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room. The third bedroom offers excellent flexibility as either guest accommodation, a home office or an additional family room, while a practical utility area has been created from the rear section of the garage.
Outside, the property continues to impress with ample driveway parking, a garage and a beautifully maintained private rear garden, providing a peaceful setting for both entertaining and everyday enjoyment.
Combining spacious, adaptable accommodation with the outstanding lifestyle offered by one of Lincolnshire's most sought-after villages, this is a home that perfectly balances countryside living with modern convenience.
Location
Allington is a thriving village situated approximately 3 miles to the north west of Grantham on the edge of the Vale of Belvoir. It offers convenient access to the A52 to Nottingham and the A1 north and south. The village benefits from a popular primary school, the Welby Arms public house/restaurant, a Post Office (limited hours) and village hall offering various activities including weekly warm hub with lunch, quiz nights etc. Allington is also within the catchment area for Grantham King's School and Kesteven & Grantham Girls' School. Long Bennington (approx 5 miles) offers excellent amenities including doctors surgery.
Entrance Hall
Having carpet flooring, staircase to the first floor accommodation, and room for under stair storage.
Lounge (4.24m x 3.69m)
Benefitting from a fireplace fitted with a electric coal effect fire, radiator, double glazed window to the front elevation, TV point, and carpet flooring.
Family Room / Bedroom Three (3.33m x 3.03m)
Having carpet flooring, a radiator, and double glazed window to the front elevation.
Dining Room (3.31m x 3.31m)
Having carpet flooring, a radiator, and french doors to the conservatory.
Conservatory (2.75m x 3.42m)
Having tiled flooring, ample powerpoints, and double doors to the rear garden.
Family Bathroom (2.23m x 1.73m)
Having bath with shower over, low level WC, wash handbasin, wall-mounted radiator, uPVC obscure double glazed window to the rear elevation and a shaver point.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room (3.89m x 3.41m)
Well-presented overlooking the rear garden through a wide window, a comprehensive range of wall and base units, space for a dining table, inset sink and drainer, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for cooker unit with cookerhood over, space for a under-counter fridge, uPVC double glazed window, wooden flooring, and a door to the rear lobby.
Rear Lobby
Providing access to the garage / utility area, kitchen and the rear garden.
Garage / Utility Area
Benefiting from the rear area being used as a Utility Area. Plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer, space for a fridge / freezer, sink and drainer, and a wall-mounted Boiler.
Landing
Having carpet flooring, and an airing cupboard
Bedroom One (3.80m x 3.47m)
With uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, fitted wardrobes, access to a large storage space in the eaves, carpet flooring, and a wall-mounted radiator
Bedroom Two (3.91m x 3.33m)
With double glazed window to the front elevation, wall-mounted radiator, and carpet flooring.
Shower Room (1.94m x 2.17m)
Having a shower cubicle, low level WC, wash handbasin, heated towel rail, uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, vinyl flooring, and an extractor fan.
Garden
This delightful, sun-drenched south-facing garden offers a fantastic balance of peaceful leisure space and practical features for the outdoor enthusiast. Centered around a generous, pristine lawn framed by mature hedging and vibrant flower borders bursting with spring color, the garden enjoys maximum sunlight throughout the day. Step out from the conservatory onto a spacious block-paved patio, perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining. Tucked along the side is a dedicated growing area complete with sturdy raised beds for home-grown produce, supported by practical water butts for eco-friendly rainwater harvesting. A solid wooden shed positioned at the rear provides ample storage for tools and equipment, making this beautifully maintained garden as functional as it is inviting.
Council Tax
The property is in Council Tax Band C.
Services
Mains water, gas, electricity and drainage are connected.
Directions
Leave Grantham town centre via North Parade proceeding out of town through Great Gonerby onto the A1 roundabout at Downtown. Continue across the roundabout and over the fly-over and take first left sign posted Allington village. On entering the village via Gonerby Lane take the right turn on to Side Street, right on to Foston Road and left on to Park Road.
Agents Note
Please note these particulars may be subject to change and must not be relied upon as an entirely accurate description of the property.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct, their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract. Some measurements are overall measurements and others are maximum measurements. All services and appliances have not and will not be tested.
Note
Newton Fallowell and our partners provide a range of services to buyers, although you are free to use an alternative provider. If you require a solicitor to handle your purchase and/or sale, we can refer you to one of the panel solicitors we use. We may receive a fee of up to £300 if you use their services. If you need help arranging finance, we can refer you to the Mortgage Advice Bureau who are in-house. We may receive a fee of £300 if you use their services.
For more information please call in the office or telephone .
Anti-Money Laundering Checks
We are required by law to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all those selling or buying a property. Whilst we retain responsibility for ensuring checks and any ongoing monitoring are carried out correctly, the initial checks are carried out on our behalf by Lifetime Legal who will contact you once you have agreed to instruct us in your sale or had an offer accepted on a property you wish to buy. The cost of these checks is £62 (incl. VAT), which covers the cost of obtaining relevant data and any manual checks and monitoring which might be required. This fee will need to be paid by you in advance of us publishing your property (in the case of a vendor) or issuing a memorandum of sale (in the case of a buyer), directly to Lifetime Legal, and is non-refundable. We will receive some of the fee taken by Lifetime Legal to compensate for its role in the provision of these checks
Allington
Overview & Village Life
Allington is a lively Lincolnshire village on the edge of the Vale of Belvoir, known for its strong community spirit and rich blend of rural charm and social activities.
Community Highlights
Active Clubs: Home to the Allington W.I., Allington Morris dancers, a Pétanque team, The Biking Vikings, and Viking Squares. It is also twinned with Tuffé, France.
The Big Weekend: A popular summer festival featuring live music, food vendors, car shows, and family entertainment.
Social Hubs: Key gathering spots include the Village Hall, primary school, playing fields, and The Welby Arms pub.
Digital Hub: Residents stay connected via for local news, event schedules, and email updates.
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