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Guide Price£2,200,000

Lodge Farm, Pickworth, Stamford, Peterborough, PE9

Land size
16 acres

Key Features

  • Expansive open fields with far reaching rural views.
  • Central courtyard with stabling.
  • Two substantial barns offering extensive storage or agricultural use.
  • Generous grassland suitable for grazing or paddocks.
  • Sitting in approx. 16-acres.
  • Five-bedroom stone-built farmhouse.
  • Secondary three-bedroom stone-built home.
  • Offered to the market with vacant possession.

Description

A charming stone-built country home set within 16 acres, offering exceptional space and versatility. The main five-bedroom house features characterful accommodation and generous gardens, complemented by a separate three bedroom dwelling ideal for multi-generational living or letting. The property includes seven stables and two barns, providing superb facilities for equestrian use or rural enterprises. A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial holding in a peaceful village within countryside setting.

The Property

Occupying a tranquil rural position, this impressive stone-built country home offers an exceptional combination of charm, space and versatility. The principal residence provides five well proportioned bedrooms and is rich in character, with attractive stone elevations, period detailing and generous reception spaces ideal for family living and entertaining. The property enjoys open views across its own land, with a large south facing terrace and mature gardens creating a wonderful outdoor setting. Complementing the main house is a separate three-bedroom secondary dwelling, perfect for multigenerational living, guest accommodation or potential rental income. For equestrian or smallholding use, the property is particularly well-equipped. The 16 acres comprise a mixture of paddocks and grounds, supported by seven stables, a sizeable tack room and two substantial barns, offering extensive storage, workshop or livestock facilities. The layout provides excellent flexibility (truncated)

Outside

The property is set within an expansive rural landscape, surrounded by open countryside and sweeping armland that provides a wonderful sense of privacy and seclusion. The main house sitting in an elevated positioned within the grounds, with large areas of lawn, mature trees and natural boundary planting creating an established and picturesque setting. To one side and behind the main residence lies a substantial courtyard area formed by traditional stone and brick outbuildings, offering ample space for parking, storage or further development of equestrian and agricultural uses. The land immediately surrounding the buildings has a natural fall and is well kept, ideal for grazing, paddocks or other rural enterprises. Beyond the immediate curtilage, the wider acreage extends into open fields bordered by hedgerows, giving uninterrupted views across rolling farmland. The arrangement of the land provides both practicality and aesthetic appeal—perfect for equestrian activity, (truncated)

Location & Connectivity

This property enjoys an idyllic rural position in the small hamlet of Pickworth, set within an extensive network of bridleways offering excellent riding and walking opportunities, whilst remaining exceptionally well-connected to the nearby town of Stamford and its amenities. Stamford – approx. 5.4 miles. Stamford offers shops, eateries and cultural attractions. Burghley House, one of the most famous Elizabethan stately homes in England and a landmark associated with Stamford, lies just a short drive from Stamford town centre. Its position, immediately southeast of Stamford places it only a few miles further from the village, making it easily accessible for leisure, events and the renowned Burghley Horse Trials. Hospital – Stamford & Rutland Hospital (PE9 1UA) Given its in town location, the hospital is approximately 5–6 miles from Pickworth. Train Station – Stamford (Lincs) Railway Station, PE9 2WB, roughly 5–6 miles from Pickworth, provides excellent access for (truncated)

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Energy Performance Certificate

EPC rating is E (40). Lime Kiln – to follow.

Services

The property is connected to mains water (with the addition of bore holes), electricity, oil supplies the central heating and AGA, LPG serves an additional oven.

Method of Sale

The freehold of the property is available for sale by Private Treaty with vacant possession on completion.

Registered Title

LT476988 (& LT276892)

Council Tax

Band F.

Local Authority

Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, LE15 6HP. Tel: . (

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As a legal requirement, the successful purchaser will be obliged to complete anti money laundering compliance checks.

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Strictly by appointment only – .

Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way

There is a byway which leads up the entrance driveway to the fields beyond.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
F
Date Posted
2026-04-04

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in East Midlands (10+ acres).

This Property£137,500 / acre
Regional Average (10+ acres)£21,217 / acre
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