Turnpike Road, Ryhall

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£330,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Living Spaces
1
Type
Semi-Detached
Ownership
Freehold
Area
904 sqft
Price per area
£365 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Living Spaces
1 Living Space

Features

Fireplace
Garden
Garden Studio
Landing
Late Modern
Loft
Renovation Potential
Stone Flooring
Wooden Beams
Wooden Flooring

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
68 D
Potential EPC
76 C

Description

What the owner told us…

“We’ve always loved the space and the garden. There’s so much potential here, and Ryhall itself has been such a brilliant place to live. It feels friendly and relaxed, with everything you need close by, and Stamford just a couple of miles away.”

Our Thoughts…

This is one of those homes where the real appeal isn’t about being picture perfect. It’s about space, value, and the freedom to shape something that really works for you. Sitting on the outskirts of Ryhall along Turnpike Road, this three bedroom semi detached home offers a brilliant opportunity to buy into a village that’s consistently popular, while enjoying a bit more breathing space around you.

Arriving at the property, there’s a real sense of practicality straight away. Off road driveway parking for multiple vehicles, a generous plot, and the reassuring feeling that this is a well regarded area where people invest in their homes. Several neighbouring properties have been extended and modernised over time, which says a lot about the long term appeal of this location.

Step inside and the layout immediately feels easy to live with. The living room is a lovely size, with dual aspect windows bringing in plenty of natural light and an open fire that gives the room warmth and character. It’s a comfortable, welcoming space that already works well but would also respond beautifully to future updating.

To the rear, the dining room feels like the natural hub of the home. From here, the flow into the kitchen works really well, and this is where the home already feels fresh and modern. The kitchen has been updated and offers a clean, contemporary finish that’s both practical and stylish, making it a space you can move straight into and enjoy from day one. French doors lead out to the garden, and once you step outside, you really start to appreciate just how much this home has to offer.

The garden is a genuine highlight. North-facing and terraced, it stretches away from the house and feels wonderfully open. Yes, it rises as you move through it, but that only adds to the sense of opportunity. There’s so much scope here to create different zones, whether that’s seating areas, family friendly lawn space, or something more landscaped. It’s the kind of garden that invites ideas and imagination.

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a comfortable double with built in storage cleverly housing the water tank, keeping everything neatly tucked away. Two further single bedrooms work perfectly as children’s rooms, guest space, or a home office, and one even features a fireplace, adding a little extra character. The family bathroom is ready for modernisation, which is very much reflected in the value and potential this home offers.

Storage has been well thought through, with under stairs storage, eaves storage off the landing, and a partially boarded loft. Replacement windows, patio doors and a new front door were installed around five years ago, and the property benefits from gas central heating with a boiler that’s approximately five years old.

One of the most exciting aspects here is what’s already been possible. Planning permission was previously granted for side and rear two storey extensions, along with a detached garage and a bay window to the front. While those permissions have now lapsed, they offer a really clear indication of the potential this property holds, subject to the usual consents.

And then there’s Ryhall itself. A village that’s hugely popular with families and known for its strong sense of community. There are two pubs, a shop with post office, primary school, library, church, active village hall, playing fields, tennis courts, bowls club, and plenty of dog walking routes. The village sits within catchment for Stamford secondary schools and colleges, including Great Casterton, and is on bus routes into both Stamford and Bourne.

This is a home that offers excellent value for money in a location people genuinely want to be. It’s not about perfection. It’s about potential, space, and the chance to create something special in a really well thought of area. If you’re looking for a home you can grow into, improve over time, and truly make your own, this one is absolutely worth viewing.

Agents Notes: Images of Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3 with no beds/furniture are virtually staged using AI to show the space on offer as the current furniture is large and does not allow us to show the full space on offer. Photos with the beds in place of bedrooms 2 and 3 are how they are actually presented at the time of publishing.

Price Guide

This Home
£365 / sqft
Area Average
£327 / sqft
Price per Area
£223 / sqft
Lowest
£365 / sqft
This Home
£818 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

Estate agent

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Location

Town or Village
defined as 'rural town and fringe'
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