Agent details
This property is listed with:
Fine & Country (Northern Lincolnshire)
Osborne Chambers, 25 Osborne Street, Grimsby,
- Telephone:
- 01472 867880
Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached for sale in Doncaster, DN11 :
Fine and Country are delighted to present to themarket, Tickhill House. This 4 bedroom propertyexhibits a quintessential, English Georgian grace redolent of confident achievement suited to all times.The welcome, like the house, is generous andseductive : a fine home of refined charm and gentle grandeur filled with historic laughter where eachfeature is revealed by the light which floods throughthe delicately framed sash windows.
The first impression of this Grade II Listed residenceis of solid achievement - a home built to impress andglorify success. The classic Doric style entrance with itsfine porch opens to a dramatic 20'3 reception hall withmagnificent return staircase opening to the matchinglanding. This central space is fronted by the principalreception rooms which include a dual aspect drawingroom with Adam style fireplace.The 24'11 south facingdining room is the vivacious heart of the home -a place to celebrate and entertain which in turn linksto the relaxing garden room with its views over thelawned grounds.The upgraded Mark Wilkinson kitchen, with itsclassically inspired Etruscan style units and Wellbecktiles, allows for more informal entertaining and itsmodern practicality is reinforced by the side utilityroom.
The four first floor bedrooms are arranged tothe south and the west of the outstanding balustrade landing and in addition to the bespoke familybathroom with its recessed bath and separate showerthere is a second en-suite bathroom.Tickhill house intimately embraces with its generousproportioned and welcoming light: the delicatedetailing of the cornicing, the three wrought ironbalconies with ornate scroll work, the walnut handrailand the imposing staircase are beautifully resolved intoa harmonious, graceful home that is, quite simply,TIMELESS.
ENTRANCE PORCH
Oak flooring, cornicing and cloaks cupboard.
Doric style entrance with inset nine glass panelled door with oblong fan light over to:
POWDER ROOM - 8' 2'' x 5' 6'' (2.49m x 1.68m)
With suite to include close coupled wc, mirrored vanity unit with marbled top and cornicing.
An inner screen with semi circular top leads to:
IMPOSING GRAND RECEPTION HALL - 20' 3'' x 12' 1'' (6.17m x 3.68m)
A welcoming statement of achievement with its superb return spindle balustraded staircase with walnut hand rail, deep sash windows, cornicing, oak flooring and door to cellar.
DRAWING ROOM - 19' 4'' x 16' 12'' (5.89m x 5.18m)
A formal twin aspect reception room with shuttered sash windows, castellated dado rail, fitted corner storage cupboard with decorative pediment and Adam style fire surround with marbled back and hearth.
DINING ROOM - 24' 11'' x 17' 2'' (7.59m x 5.23m)
A sumptuous celebration of an entertaining room with shuttered sash and French windows to the southern terrace, dressed stone open fireplace, central ceiling rose, ornately moulded cornicing, distinctive arched recesses to either side of the fireplace and matching archway with twin doors to:
GARDEN ROOM - 21' 9'' max. x 13' 6'' max. excluding the entrance corridor (6.63m max x 4.11m max)
Offering a tranquil retreat with views over the southern lawn, feature exposed stonework to one wall, porcelain tiled floor and radiator.
KITCHEN - 16' 5'' x 13' 1'' to the unit fronts (5m x 3.99m)
Being extensively appointed with a range of light Etruscan style units manufactured by Mark Wilkinson with light granite work surfacing with inset Shaw deep glazed sink unit, a range of fitted appliances including Miele dishwasher, American refrigerator and microwave. Cooker recess with inset Mercury five burner gas range with locally manufactured Wellbeck tiles, pantry store, built in maple dining table with dresser unit over and oak flooring.
SIDE ENTRANCE HALL
With store cupboard.
UTILITY - 13' 8'' x 6' 1'' (4.17m x 1.85m)
Practically appointed with a range of oak fronted units with space and plumbing for tumble dryer and washing machine.
CELLAR
Access from the main reception hall and comprising of two barrel vaulted rooms with electric light and power and gas fired central heating boiler.
MAGNIFICENT LANDING - 25' 8'' x 12' 2'' (7.82m x 3.71m)
Delicately turned spindle rail, cornicing, radiator and deep linen store.
MASTER SUITE
To include:
BEDROOM - 17' 3'' x 15' 10'' (5.26m x 4.83m)
South facing sash window and a range of fitted furniture including seven wardrobes and drawer units.
EN-SUITE - 10' 2'' max x 7' 0'' min (3.1m x 2.13m)
Coloured suite to include sunken bath, bidet, close coupled wc, pedestal wash hand basin, tiling to picture rail height and inset ceiling spot lights.
BEDROOM 2 - 13' 1'' x 16' 2'' (3.99m x 4.93m)
A further generously appointed double bedroom with sash window and seat, cornicing, feature fitted storage cupboard and a bed head formed by wardrobes and drawer units.
BEDROOM 3 - 16' 0'' x 13' 5'' (4.88m x 4.09m)
A light and airy guest room with windows to the south and west and a distinctive bank of four wardrobes.
BEDROOM 4 - 11' 11'' x 8' 2'' (3.63m x 2.49m)
Window to the western aspect, bed head furniture with fitted dressing table and wardrobes with mirrored door.
FAMILY BATHROOM - 10' 0'' x 7' 10'' (3.05m x 2.39m)
Fitted with a range of hand made bespoke units including pedimented vanity unit with inset mirror, light granite top with basin and cupboards under, wc, walk in shower enclosure with drencher head, bath in mirrored and lit recess, cornicing, towel radiator and access to roof space.
EXTERNALLY
The property is discreetly situated beyond high stone walling and twin timber gates lead to a tarmacadam driveway which in turn opens to a reception area with circular shrub bed and double garage beyond. The principal gardens lie to the south, front of the of the property and are primarily lawned with inset mature specimen trees including a Tree of Heaven. A flagged, box edged terrace runs along the principal elevation which is enhanced by three wrought iron Juliet balconies to the first floor.
TICKHILL HOUSE
Tickhill House is a grand home which was once part of a large estate. Secluded behind a long limestone wall, its traditional features combine to create echoes to its important past.This is a property of some considerable standing, which has been a hive of social activity over its extensive, esteemed history, with society dinner parties and events at which its residents would entertain the great and the good of the town. Centuries ago visitors would arrive by horse and carriage outside the house and turning circle; then, as now, they would be greeted at the entrance to the impressive hallway, which is graced by a spectacular window and walnut staircase that winds its way up to the first floor.The rooms flow effortlessly from one to the other enhancing further the social aspects of the property. A reception can easily be held in the spacious dining room for up to 50 people. This room is ideal for musical soirees, where in the past guests have been entertained with a buffet, wine from the cellar and evenings spent gathered around the piano. After a big feast, such as Christmas dinner, the family here would collapse into the large sofas in front of the roaring fire, while others escape from the hustle and bustle into the lounge to sit in quiet contemplation.The house was the destination for a fabulous annual Boxing Day party, and in the warmer weather, garden parties and barbecues on the lawn throughout the summer. Family members would often be found in the seating area of the bespoke kitchen, tucking into a hearty meal prepared on the range, or relaxing in the conservatory, which was converted from an old potting shed. Like the house, Tickhill town is a desirable place to live in - a town, yes, but with the heart and soul of a village. There's the scarecrow festival in the summer, Christmas Eve carols on the Buttercross (the site of the old buttermarket), annual gala and duck races on the pond at the picturesque Lindrick area of the town. Here there is everything one could want, with butchers, bakers, beauty salon, florists, wine bars, restaurants, and an independent supermarket; not to mention an outstanding school Tickhill Estfeld, as well as great walks and a ruined castle on the outskirts of the town, just to add to the magic.
LOCATION
Tickhill House has a warmth and welcoming feel that is tangible as soon as one steps inside, a home that is full of possibilities waiting to be explored.Tickhill is one of South Yorkshire's most attractive and sought after towns that has uniquely preserved its independence. Steeped in heritage and brimming with charm and character offering visitors an unrivalled shopping experience. Everything from \"the butcher, the baker to the modern day chocolate maker\". An array of contemporary restaurants to a fine art gallery ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy. Located only a short walk from the local school the village has a community spirit that includes running clubs, local WI, Brownies & Scout meetings. Ideally located for accessing Doncaster, the M18 / A1, this is an excellent location for commuting to the surrounding towns of South Yorkshire / North Nottinghamshire.
FINE & COUNTRY NORTHERN LINCOLNSHIRE
Fine & Country Northern Lincolnshire covers the northern area of Lincolnshire and specialises in marketing and selling period & country homes, cottages, large town houses, luxury apartments, houses with equestrian use and barn conversions.Fine and Country Northern Lincolnshire covers Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Louth, Market Rasen, Brigg, Barton upon Humber, Scunthorpe, Gainsborough and the Isle of Axholme.
The first impression of this Grade II Listed residenceis of solid achievement - a home built to impress andglorify success. The classic Doric style entrance with itsfine porch opens to a dramatic 20'3 reception hall withmagnificent return staircase opening to the matchinglanding. This central space is fronted by the principalreception rooms which include a dual aspect drawingroom with Adam style fireplace.The 24'11 south facingdining room is the vivacious heart of the home -a place to celebrate and entertain which in turn linksto the relaxing garden room with its views over thelawned grounds.The upgraded Mark Wilkinson kitchen, with itsclassically inspired Etruscan style units and Wellbecktiles, allows for more informal entertaining and itsmodern practicality is reinforced by the side utilityroom.
The four first floor bedrooms are arranged tothe south and the west of the outstanding balustrade landing and in addition to the bespoke familybathroom with its recessed bath and separate showerthere is a second en-suite bathroom.Tickhill house intimately embraces with its generousproportioned and welcoming light: the delicatedetailing of the cornicing, the three wrought ironbalconies with ornate scroll work, the walnut handrailand the imposing staircase are beautifully resolved intoa harmonious, graceful home that is, quite simply,TIMELESS.
ENTRANCE PORCH
Oak flooring, cornicing and cloaks cupboard.
Doric style entrance with inset nine glass panelled door with oblong fan light over to:
POWDER ROOM - 8' 2'' x 5' 6'' (2.49m x 1.68m)
With suite to include close coupled wc, mirrored vanity unit with marbled top and cornicing.
An inner screen with semi circular top leads to:
IMPOSING GRAND RECEPTION HALL - 20' 3'' x 12' 1'' (6.17m x 3.68m)
A welcoming statement of achievement with its superb return spindle balustraded staircase with walnut hand rail, deep sash windows, cornicing, oak flooring and door to cellar.
DRAWING ROOM - 19' 4'' x 16' 12'' (5.89m x 5.18m)
A formal twin aspect reception room with shuttered sash windows, castellated dado rail, fitted corner storage cupboard with decorative pediment and Adam style fire surround with marbled back and hearth.
DINING ROOM - 24' 11'' x 17' 2'' (7.59m x 5.23m)
A sumptuous celebration of an entertaining room with shuttered sash and French windows to the southern terrace, dressed stone open fireplace, central ceiling rose, ornately moulded cornicing, distinctive arched recesses to either side of the fireplace and matching archway with twin doors to:
GARDEN ROOM - 21' 9'' max. x 13' 6'' max. excluding the entrance corridor (6.63m max x 4.11m max)
Offering a tranquil retreat with views over the southern lawn, feature exposed stonework to one wall, porcelain tiled floor and radiator.
KITCHEN - 16' 5'' x 13' 1'' to the unit fronts (5m x 3.99m)
Being extensively appointed with a range of light Etruscan style units manufactured by Mark Wilkinson with light granite work surfacing with inset Shaw deep glazed sink unit, a range of fitted appliances including Miele dishwasher, American refrigerator and microwave. Cooker recess with inset Mercury five burner gas range with locally manufactured Wellbeck tiles, pantry store, built in maple dining table with dresser unit over and oak flooring.
SIDE ENTRANCE HALL
With store cupboard.
UTILITY - 13' 8'' x 6' 1'' (4.17m x 1.85m)
Practically appointed with a range of oak fronted units with space and plumbing for tumble dryer and washing machine.
CELLAR
Access from the main reception hall and comprising of two barrel vaulted rooms with electric light and power and gas fired central heating boiler.
MAGNIFICENT LANDING - 25' 8'' x 12' 2'' (7.82m x 3.71m)
Delicately turned spindle rail, cornicing, radiator and deep linen store.
MASTER SUITE
To include:
BEDROOM - 17' 3'' x 15' 10'' (5.26m x 4.83m)
South facing sash window and a range of fitted furniture including seven wardrobes and drawer units.
EN-SUITE - 10' 2'' max x 7' 0'' min (3.1m x 2.13m)
Coloured suite to include sunken bath, bidet, close coupled wc, pedestal wash hand basin, tiling to picture rail height and inset ceiling spot lights.
BEDROOM 2 - 13' 1'' x 16' 2'' (3.99m x 4.93m)
A further generously appointed double bedroom with sash window and seat, cornicing, feature fitted storage cupboard and a bed head formed by wardrobes and drawer units.
BEDROOM 3 - 16' 0'' x 13' 5'' (4.88m x 4.09m)
A light and airy guest room with windows to the south and west and a distinctive bank of four wardrobes.
BEDROOM 4 - 11' 11'' x 8' 2'' (3.63m x 2.49m)
Window to the western aspect, bed head furniture with fitted dressing table and wardrobes with mirrored door.
FAMILY BATHROOM - 10' 0'' x 7' 10'' (3.05m x 2.39m)
Fitted with a range of hand made bespoke units including pedimented vanity unit with inset mirror, light granite top with basin and cupboards under, wc, walk in shower enclosure with drencher head, bath in mirrored and lit recess, cornicing, towel radiator and access to roof space.
EXTERNALLY
The property is discreetly situated beyond high stone walling and twin timber gates lead to a tarmacadam driveway which in turn opens to a reception area with circular shrub bed and double garage beyond. The principal gardens lie to the south, front of the of the property and are primarily lawned with inset mature specimen trees including a Tree of Heaven. A flagged, box edged terrace runs along the principal elevation which is enhanced by three wrought iron Juliet balconies to the first floor.
TICKHILL HOUSE
Tickhill House is a grand home which was once part of a large estate. Secluded behind a long limestone wall, its traditional features combine to create echoes to its important past.This is a property of some considerable standing, which has been a hive of social activity over its extensive, esteemed history, with society dinner parties and events at which its residents would entertain the great and the good of the town. Centuries ago visitors would arrive by horse and carriage outside the house and turning circle; then, as now, they would be greeted at the entrance to the impressive hallway, which is graced by a spectacular window and walnut staircase that winds its way up to the first floor.The rooms flow effortlessly from one to the other enhancing further the social aspects of the property. A reception can easily be held in the spacious dining room for up to 50 people. This room is ideal for musical soirees, where in the past guests have been entertained with a buffet, wine from the cellar and evenings spent gathered around the piano. After a big feast, such as Christmas dinner, the family here would collapse into the large sofas in front of the roaring fire, while others escape from the hustle and bustle into the lounge to sit in quiet contemplation.The house was the destination for a fabulous annual Boxing Day party, and in the warmer weather, garden parties and barbecues on the lawn throughout the summer. Family members would often be found in the seating area of the bespoke kitchen, tucking into a hearty meal prepared on the range, or relaxing in the conservatory, which was converted from an old potting shed. Like the house, Tickhill town is a desirable place to live in - a town, yes, but with the heart and soul of a village. There's the scarecrow festival in the summer, Christmas Eve carols on the Buttercross (the site of the old buttermarket), annual gala and duck races on the pond at the picturesque Lindrick area of the town. Here there is everything one could want, with butchers, bakers, beauty salon, florists, wine bars, restaurants, and an independent supermarket; not to mention an outstanding school Tickhill Estfeld, as well as great walks and a ruined castle on the outskirts of the town, just to add to the magic.
LOCATION
Tickhill House has a warmth and welcoming feel that is tangible as soon as one steps inside, a home that is full of possibilities waiting to be explored.Tickhill is one of South Yorkshire's most attractive and sought after towns that has uniquely preserved its independence. Steeped in heritage and brimming with charm and character offering visitors an unrivalled shopping experience. Everything from \"the butcher, the baker to the modern day chocolate maker\". An array of contemporary restaurants to a fine art gallery ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy. Located only a short walk from the local school the village has a community spirit that includes running clubs, local WI, Brownies & Scout meetings. Ideally located for accessing Doncaster, the M18 / A1, this is an excellent location for commuting to the surrounding towns of South Yorkshire / North Nottinghamshire.
FINE & COUNTRY NORTHERN LINCOLNSHIRE
Fine & Country Northern Lincolnshire covers the northern area of Lincolnshire and specialises in marketing and selling period & country homes, cottages, large town houses, luxury apartments, houses with equestrian use and barn conversions.Fine and Country Northern Lincolnshire covers Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Louth, Market Rasen, Brigg, Barton upon Humber, Scunthorpe, Gainsborough and the Isle of Axholme.