Witham Bank, on Witham Road, Long Bennington, on the market with Richard Watkinson and Partners, Newark
A five-bedroom detached family home on the riverside in Long Bennington is on the market for £750,000 with Richard Watkinson and Partners, Newark.
Witham Bank, on Witham Road, has been modernised and extended to a high standard and sits on an elevated plot so has stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
The living and dining kitchen extension has been designed to take advantage of the views and provides a contemporary family living space featuring a wood burning stove and high quality designer kitchen units and appliances.
An opening from the kitchen leads to a separate dining area with window overlooking the garden and riverside.
There are three more reception rooms, including a spacious 23ft formal lounge, a children's play/sitting room and a study, which is ideal for those who work from home.
The entrance hallway features clever closet under stairs storage solution with cloaks cupboard and shoe storage and a downstairs WC with a designer white suite and a split face slate feature wall.
Also downstairs is a laundry room and potential fifth bedroom.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has patio doors opening on to a roof terrace where you can enjoy the stunning views of the riverside and the surrounding countryside.
It has a walk‐in wardrobe and an en suite shower room with a designer suite including 'his and hers' wash hand basins and a double shower cubicle.
There are two more double bedrooms and bedroom four could be used as a single bedroom or, as currently, as a dressing room.
The family bathroom has a re‐fitted white suite.
Outside, the house is on a generous sized plot with the driveway at the front providing off-road parking for several vehicles.
To the rear the gardens are enclosed and private and are landscaped with a porcelain paved patio terrace linking to the living kitchen extension.
The majority of the gardens are laid to lawn and extend to the river frontage by the River Witham, which is lined with willow trees and benefits from the views of the adjoining countryside and towards to the Vale of Belvoir.