Key Features

  • Grade 2 Listed Detached three bedroom family residence
  • In need of a scheme of refurbishment
  • Hallway, breakfast kitchen, utility
  • Lounge, living room
  • Three bedrooms, family shower room
  • Large grounds, driveway, ample parking
  • Oil fired heating. EPC: F
  • East Lindsey District Council - Tax band:

Description

**NO CHAIN**

A rare opportunity to purchase a substantial house situated in Bag Enderby in the unspoilt Somersby Estate of Tennyson fame. It has a commanding position overlooking the ‘Babbling Brook” and the wider Lincolnshire Wolds to the South and St. Margaret’s Church, where Tennyson’s father was vicar, to the North.
Hall Farm (once Bag Enderby Hall) is a grade II listed detached house dating back to at least the 16th Century when it was the seat of the then High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Andrew Gedney.
Hall Farm suffered from an historic fire but there remains much character and period features including large chimney stacks, internal panelling, and a restored 17th century staircase. There are substantial cellars with the local legend of a tunnel to Harrington Hall.
The house is a detached three bedroomed house but given the expansive rooms is more akin to a larger residence. It is in need of a full scheme of refurbishment with potential to offer more bedrooms.
Hall Farm is sold in mature grounds of over 3 acres with partially walled garden and parkland trees.