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Old Wood, Skellingthorpe, LN6

Land size
1.5 acres
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • Exceptional woodland retreat: Set within The Old Wood, Skellingthorpe, offering a truly tranquil lifestyle
  • Approx. 4,000 sq ft of accommodation: Substantial, versatile living space throughout
  • Approx. 1.5 acres (STS): Wraparound grounds with lawns, pond and wildlife
  • Electric gates and sweeping tarmac driveway: Arriving past the pond and outdoor bar area
  • Striking contemporary design: Glass-fronted elevation, red brick, and pantile roof
  • Incredible open-plan kitchen/living space: Underfloor heating, integrated appliances, and bi-fold doors to the terrace/outdoor kitchen
  • Multiple reception rooms: Including main lounge with wood burner, garden room, office with picture window, and cinema room
  • Superb outbuilding arrangement: Double garage with connected utility, sunroom, plus a large first-floor room (approx. 36’ x 15’) with private staircase
  • Five bedrooms (all doubles): Including a spectacular principal suite with vaulted ceiling, walk-in wardrobe and WC
  • No onward chain: A rare, one-of-a-kind home ready for its next chapter

Description

Tucked away within The Old Wood, Skellingthorpe, and surrounded by mature woodland, this remarkable home offers a lifestyle that is genuinely hard to replicate. With approximately 4,000 sq ft of accommodation and around 1.5 acres (subject to survey) of grounds, this is more than a house—it is a private, tranquil retreat and a truly special place to call home.

Approached via electric gates, a sweeping tarmac driveway guides you through the grounds. As you arrive, you’ll pass the pond (home to resident ducks and an abundance of wildlife), before reaching the main house, where you’ll also find an outdoor bar/kitchen area—perfect for entertaining in the warmer months. The property itself is striking, with a full glass frontage complemented by red brick elevations and a pantile roof. Built by the current owners in 1995 and extended approximately seven years ago, the home has been thoughtfully designed to maximise light, views, and the connection to the outdoors.

Step inside into the entrance hall, where you’ll find a main house utility room immediately to your left. Straight ahead, you are drawn into the true heart of the home: an outstanding open-plan kitchen and living space. The kitchen was updated around seven years ago and is fitted with a high-quality range of integrated appliances including a Siemens double oven, Siemens induction hob, and a Siemens slimline dishwasher, along with a full-size integrated fridge and seperate freezer. Practical touches include soft-close drawers, a clever pull-out corner cupboard, and under-cupboard and cabinet lighting. The space also benefits from underfloor heating, powered from the boiler and wood burner, creating a warm and comfortable environment year-round.

Designed for modern living and entertaining, the kitchen area opens via bi-fold doors onto a side terrace where the outdoor kitchen is positioned—ideal for summer gatherings and effortless indoor-outdoor flow. The adjoining living area continues the theme of light and space, with sliding doors overlooking the driveway and pond, and a wonderful sense of openness that makes the home feel both social and serene.

Continuing through the ground floor, you’ll find a beautiful garden room, surrounded by windows and filled with natural light, again with double doors opening onto the terrace—another perfect spot for relaxing, dining, or hosting. There is also a main living room featuring a wood burner set within a brick surround, creating a cosy focal point for winter evenings. The ground floor is completed by an office with a picture window and a secondary lounge currently used as a cinema room, plus a convenient WC.

Upstairs, the first floor is equally impressive. The principal suite is a standout feature, offering a bedroom measuring approximately 21’ x 22’, with vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass to the front. The glass frontage benefits from privacy film, allowing you to enjoy the outlook while maintaining discretion. The suite also includes a walk-in wardrobe and a separate WC. Bedroom two benefits from fitted wardrobes and a cleverly arranged “hidden” ensuite, while there are three further double bedrooms and a beautifully finished family bathroom. The bathrooms were updated around six years ago, and the family bathroom is a four-piece suite featuring a freestanding bath, separate WC, basin, and a walk-in shower.

Externally, the grounds wrap around the home and are mainly laid to lawn, bordered by woodland to create a sense of seclusion and calm. The setting attracts a variety of wildlife, and the pond adds a particularly special, peaceful touch to everyday life.

In addition to the main house, the property benefits from an excellent outbuilding arrangement: a double garage with power, a connected utility room, and a sunroom. There is also a substantial first-floor room measuring approximately 36’ x 15’, currently used as a music room and accessed via a private staircase—offering fantastic potential as guest accommodation, a studio, or a space for family members wanting more independence (subject to individual requirements). There are also useful dog runs and a practical wood store, adding even more flexibility for day-to-day living and storage.

Offered with no onward chain, this is a rare opportunity to purchase a truly one-of-a-kind home in an exceptional woodland setting. To appreciate the scale, privacy, and lifestyle on offer, a viewing is essential—contact Walters of Lincolnshire today to arrange your visit.

The neighbouring property is a smallholding, and it may be used for keeping animals and other small-scale rural activities; as a result, there may be occasional associated noise, such as animal sounds, machinery or maintenance equipment, and vehicles attending the land at varying times.


EPC Rating: C

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Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
D
Date Posted
2026-04-24

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in East Midlands (1+ acres).

This Property£900,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£72,193 / acre
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Water
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Heating
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Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

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