Guide price
£845,000
(£328/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleNorthgate, Oakham, Rutland LE15
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
From 2,573 - 2,842 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Grade II Listed 17th Century Rutland stone and thatched cottage of exceptional character
Six-bedroom family home with versatile accommodation and two en suite ground-floor bedrooms offering excellent flexibility for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or income opportunities
Beautifully landscaped cottage gardens with productive beds, terraces and mature planting
Private gated driveway, ample parking and double garage with power and lighting
Moments from Oakham town centre, enjoying easy access to shops, cafés, restaurants and amenities
Outstanding schooling nearby including Oakham School, with excellent rail and road links for commuters
EPC Rating = D
Description
A truly enchanting six-bedroom period home, believed to date from the 17th century, combining historic charm with thoughtfully designed contemporary living. With a substantial extension completed in 2005, the property offers versatile accommodation, beautifully landscaped gardens and a private gated driveway with double garage all set within moments of Oakham’s town centre.
The Property
17 Northgate is an exquisite example of a Rutland stone and thatch cottage, showcasing a wealth of original features including exposed beams, quarry-tiled floors, feature fireplaces and elegant proportions throughout. The later brick-built extension has been carefully and sympathetically integrated, enhancing both space and natural light while fully respecting the home’s heritage.
A central entrance hall sets an inviting tone, leading through to two impressive reception rooms within the original part of the house.
To the left, the principal sitting room is a wonderfully bright, dual-aspect space with French doors opening directly onto the garden. Rich in character, it features two fireplaces and a built-in drinks cabinet, alongside exposed beams and a blend of parquet flooring and soft carpeting creating a space that is both refined and deeply comfortable.
Opposite, the dining room is equally charming, enjoying dual aspects, an open fireplace, exposed timber beams and herringbone oak flooring. Bespoke shelving enhances both practicality and presentation, making it ideal for entertaining.
At the heart of the home lies the beautifully appointed kitchen, thoughtfully designed to balance practicality with understated elegance. Fitted with a range of quality cabinetry and generous work surfaces, it provides ample storage and preparation space, complemented by integrated appliances including a Lacanche Range cooker, double drawer dishwasher, fridge and freezer and pantry cupboard. A peninsula island creates a natural gathering point for informal dining and day-to-day living, with French doors leading out onto the garden.
Beyond, the garden room provides a beautifully light and versatile space, with areas for informal dining and relaxation beneath a part-glazed ceiling. Further French doors connect seamlessly to the garden, drawing the outside in.
A discreetly linked hallway leads to two ground floor bedrooms, offering excellent flexibility for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or income potential. Each bedroom benefits from its own en suite shower room and direct garden access, ensuring both privacy and independence.
Further ground floor accommodation includes a thoughtfully designed boot room/study with fitted storage and coat hooks, alongside a well-appointed utility room offering additional storage, sink facilities and laundry space. A separate W.C. Completes this level.
The first floor hosts four beautifully presented double bedrooms, each retaining the charm and character synonymous with the property while offering a wonderfully light and welcoming ambience. Generous windows allow natural light to pour in, complementing the soft textures, warm tones and period details that create an inviting, homely feel throughout.
The principal bedroom serves as an elegant and tranquil retreat, featuring extensive built-in storage and a newly fitted en suite shower room with electric mirror, heated towel rail and contemporary fittings.
The remaining three bedrooms each offer individual character, with features including fireplaces, exposed stonework, wooden floorboards and built-in cupboards. These are served by a well-appointed family bathroom, while a generous airing cupboard on the landing provides additional storage.
Ground and Gardens
The gardens at 17 Northgate are a particular highlight; beautifully established and thoughtfully designed to provide year-round interest. The rear garden is a quintessential English country cottage garden, featuring well-maintained lawns centred around a magnificent mature apple tree, deep, colourful planting beds filled with roses, lavender, foxgloves and salvia as well as archways and structured borders creating a sense of journey and enclosure.
A variety of terraces and alfresco dining spaces for entertaining and productive areas including fruit cages, cutting beds and vegetable plots. The overall effect is both picturesque and practical ideal for relaxation, gardening and outdoor entertaining.
To the front, a gravel driveway, bordered by sumptuous planting, offers parking for up to three vehicles and leads to the double garage, complete with power, lighting and sink.
Location
Situated in the heart of the highly regarded market town of Oakham, 17 Northgate enjoys an excellent position within England’s smallest county, Rutland; an area celebrated for its unspoilt countryside, strong sense of community and exceptional quality of life. Oakham itself is a charming and historic town, centred around its attractive market square and offering an excellent range of independent shops, boutiques, cafés, restaurants and traditional pubs. Rich in heritage, the town is home to notable landmarks including the 12th-century Oakham Castle and Rutland County Museum, while regular markets and community events contribute to its vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere.
The surrounding countryside is equally appealing, with Rutland Water located approximately 2 miles away, providing a superb setting for a wide range of outdoor pursuits including sailing, cycling, and scenic walks. This unique combination of thriving town life and accessible open countryside is a key attraction for both families and professionals alike.
Despite its idyllic setting, Oakham benefits from excellent transport connections. The town’s railway station provides regular services to Leicester, Stamford, Peterborough, and Birmingham, with onward connections to London King’s Cross and St Pancras in approximately 1 hour 25 minutes to 1 hour 50 minutes. The A1 is within easy reach, approximately 10 miles away, offering convenient road access both north and south, while the historic town of Stamford lies just 12 miles away and Leicester approximately 25 miles, making the area accessible for commuters.
The area is particularly well regarded for its excellent choice of schooling, both in the state and independent sectors. Oakham School, one of the country’s leading public schools, is located within the town itself and is complemented by local options including Catmose College and Harington School for sixth form education. Brooke Priory School provides a respected independent preparatory option nearby. Further outstanding independent schooling can be found in the neighbouring towns of Uppingham (approximately 6 miles), Stamford (approximately 12 miles) and Oundle (approximately 18 miles), all of which are easily accessible and offer a range of highly regarded day and boarding schools. This exceptional choice of educational provision is a key factor in the area’s continued popularity with families.
Altogether, Oakham offers a rare balance of heritage, connectivity, and lifestyle, making it one of the most desirable locations within Rutland and the wider East Midlands.
Square Footage: 2,573 sq ft
Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas central heating.
Fixtures & Fittings: Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as curtains, light fitting and garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
Rutland County Council - Tax Band F
Viewing
Strictly by appointment with Savills.
All journey times and distances are approximate.
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